- Better Homes and Gardens awarded me their top prize ($400) for my one-bite appetizer recipe this month. The recipe and photo are in the December issue, and I’m printing both below.
Avocado Pesto-Stuffed Tomatoes INGREDIENTS: |
30 cherry tomatoes (about 1-1/4 pints) ½ medium avocado, pitted, peeled and cut up 2 oz. cream cheese, softened 2 Tbsp. homemade or purchased basil pesto 1 tsp. lemon juice Snipped fresh basil (optional) Cut a thin slice from the top of each tomato. (If desired, cut a thin slice from bottom of tomatoes so they stand upright.) With a small spoon or small melon baller, carefully hollow out the tomatoes. Line a baking sheet with paper towels. Invert tomatoes on the towels. Let stand 30 minutes to drain. Meanwhile, for filling, in a food processor bowl combine avocado, cream cheese, pesto and lemon juice. Cover; process until smooth. Spoon filling into a pastry bag fitted with a large plain round or open star tip. Place tomatoes, open sides up, on a serving platter. Pipe filling into the tomato cups. Serve immediately or cover loosely and refrigerate up to 4 hours before serving. Sprinkle with snipped basil before serving. Makes 30 appetizers. |
- Carlson Labs awarded me third place ($100) in their fish oil contest for my fish recipe, also printed below.
BAKED HONEY LIME TROUT WITH CILANTRO-MINT PESTO Third-Place Winner in Carlson Labs 2009 Fish Oil Recipe Contest Source: Judy’s Kitchen |
PRINTABLE RECIPE Honey-Lime Trout 3 Tbsp. olive oil or canola oil 2 Tbsp. lime juice 1 tsp. finely grated lime zest 2 Tbsp. honey 1 Tbsp. finely grated fresh ginger 1/2 tsp. sea salt 1/2 tsp. black pepper 4 Trout fillets, skinned and boned, about ¼-1/3 lb. each Non-stick cooking spray Cilantro-Mint Pesto 2 cups fresh cilantro ½ cup fresh mint leaves ¼ cup slivered toasted almonds 2 tsp. peeled, grated ginger 1 tsp. lime juice ½ jalapeno or serrano chile, seeded and chopped (or more if you like it hotter) 1 tsp. honey ¾ tsp. chopped garlic ¾ tsp. sea salt 1/3 cup Carlson Fish Oil Optional Garnish: 1 (8 oz.) container plain Greek yogurt Prepare marinade for fish: Combine marinade ingredients in large resealable plastic bag. Rinse fish under cold running water; pat dry with paper towels; add to marinade ingredients in bag. Reseal; massage to distribute ingredients; refrigerate 1/2hour – 2 hours. In the meantime, prepare pesto: Combine all ingredients, except oil, in work bowl of food processor. Pulse till finely chopped. Add oil in a slow stream through food tube and pulse till well incorporated. Let stand at room temperature 30 minutes; serve or refrigerate. Bake fish: Heat oven to 400F. Spray a 9 x 12 baking dish with non-stick cooking spray. Place fillets in pan; pour marinade over. Bake 15-20 minutes, or till fish flakes when pierced with fork. Serve with cilantro-mint pesto. Yield: 4 servings |
- Janice, of Serial Crafter, gave me the “Over the Top” award. Thanks so much, Janice; I truly appreciate each and every award I’ve received!
26 comments:
Congratulations on your contest wins. The recipes and presentations are great :D
WOW look at you and a big CONGRATULATIONS! Both of these recipes look fabulous and I'm going to give them a try.
Judy, Congratulations! Those delectable bites are so full of flavor and seem easy to prepare. Great new appetizer to try ~ Thanks.
Congrats Judy!Those are some fantastic winners :D
Congratulations Judy! Your avocado pesto-stuffed mushrooms look scrumptious and perfect for vegetarians.
What a well deserved honor to be featured in Better Homes & Gardens. Bravo! :)
Congratulations on your contest wins Judy. Great recipes! By the way the Apple Frangipane Tarts are going on my "to do" list for sure. They look yummm!
Congrats on the win!!!!
Congratulations on all of your awards! The fish in the picture looks more like salmon than trout. Either way I love the sound of that recipe!!
Oh my goodness, my little award there pales into insignificance when you compare it to your major wins! Congratulations, those tomotoes look so delicious.
Congrats on your wins! The recipes look terrific and very deserving of the awards you received.
Congrats Judy, what an honor for you! I must say both recipes sound delicious...I'll give them a try soon!
go judy go! this is wonderful, they both look like winners to me!
Two contest wins.....way to go Judy. Congratulations. Both dishes are gorgeous - no wonder they were winners.
Sam
How exciting! Congratulations! Do you have big plans on how to spend your winnings?
Congratulations Judy!! That is so great. Your recipes look delicious. Love those tomatoes!
Judy, that is amazing...congratulations on your wins...your sure deserve them :-) Both of the recipes look wonderful...delicious :-)
Barbara, No big plans here for my winnings.
Wow! Congratulations Judy! I'm going to have to try these award winning recipes now.
Wowow,this is too fantastic a site for words and im following it from this moment on-am so glad o stopped by-thank u,am absolutely flattered it coming from u-thanx a ton......
u simple deserve all those awards-have to try my hand at all those gorgeous recipes,the cherry toms one rocks!!!
will be back soonnnnnn..........
Judy..how exciting! Congratulations! Both recipes look delicious. I am so impressed.
(And congrats on your Over The Top award too.)
How exciting for you, Judy! What a wonderful thing to be recognized in such from such a worthy magazine. You must be beaming!
wow Judy congrats you really deserve this love Rebecca
What a great honor to win 1st prize in BH&G! They really do look great and so does the fish. Congrats!
Congratulations!!! That's an amazing honor!
Well, you go! That's awesome!
While I don't like tomatoes that filling sounds terrific. I'll just have a bowl of it, please!
Congrats on you award as well!
~ingrid
Congrats Judy!! Both recipes look awesome!
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