May all you scurvy knaves have a great New Year's Eve tonight and a wonderful day tomorrow! Happy New Year to the lot of you!
Saturday, December 31, 2016
Saturday, December 24, 2016
Christmas Recipes
I hope everyone is having a merry holiday so far. As a special treat for all of you (and because I forgot to post last week), here's two recipes for you! The first has become a Christmas morning tradition in my house, ham and cheese quiche, followed by a special treat for the adults, spiked mint cocoa.
Ham and Cheese Quiche
Ingredients:
2 Eggs
1 Cup Half & Half
Pinch of Nutmeg
8 oz diced Ham
Shredded Sharp Cheddar Cheese
9-inch Pie Shell
Directions:
1) Preheat the oven to 350°F
2) While the oven is preheating, whisk together the eggs, half & half, and nutmeg.
3) Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil and center the pie shell on it, leave it in the aluminum that
it comes in but remove the plastic top.
4) Evenly distribute the diced ham in the shell
5) Sprinkle enough cheese to mostly cover the ham
6) Once the oven is ready, place the cookie sheet on the open door and pour in the wet ingredients to
about 1/4 inch from the top of the pie shell
7) Place in oven and cook for 35-45 minutes, or until the edges are set and the center is still a little
jiggly.
8) Remove and let cool for 30 minutes, then enjoy!
Spiked Mint Cocoa
Ingredients:
4 Tbl of Land O' Lakes Chocolate Supreme Cocoa Mix
8 oz of water
1 tsp of Hot Fudge topping
3/4 oz Rumple Minze
Directions:
1) Place water in kettle and turn to high to bring to a boil
2) Place cocoa in drinking mug
3) Fill halfway with boiling water and stir to dissolve cocoa mix
4) Add hot fudge topping and Rumple Minze to cocoa and stir to dissolve and mix
5) Fill the rest of the way with boiling water and continue stirring until everything is well mixed
6) Let cool just enough to drink and enjoy!
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Jolly Pirate Cocktail
I hope everyone's holiday season is going well for them this year. Since it is the holidays, I'm going to post a different recipe every week this month for you all to enjoy and hopefully bring you some of the holiday spirit!
First up, we have the Jolly Pirate cocktail, a fast and easy drink that warms you from the inside while you sip this cool beverage.
Jolly Pirate Cocktail
by
The Pirate Chef
Ingredients:
1 1/2 oz of Code Rum Spiced
4 1/2 oz of Apple Cider
2-3 Ice Cubes
Directions:
1) Place the ice in a rocks glass
2) Add the rum and the cider
3) Stir gently
4) Drink and enjoy!
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Autumn Sausage Casserole Review
So today I thought I would do something a little different, I figured that I would do a recipe review.
The recipe is for a dish called Autumn Sausage Casserole and it comes from the Taste of Home website.

I have made this dish twice so far and every time, it succeeds in pleasing the taste buds of everyone that tries it.
The flavors of this dish scream fall with sausage and apples, cinnamon and allspice. It combines a nice blend of textures from the crunch of the apples and celery to the softer sausage and rice. The cinnamon, allspice, and salt blend all the flavors together well and helps to boost the fall feelings invoked by this dish. A nice kick is added by the black pepper without overpowering it, but you could cut back on it or substitute white pepper if you're not a fan of black pepper.
It's relatively easy to make, although mincing the fresh parsley does take some time, but all-in-all, well worth it! Now the recipe does call for Jones Dairy Farm sausage roll but I use Jimmy Dean's 1 lb regular bulk sausage and it works beautifully. Also, I tend to make the rice ahead of time so it has time to cool down before being mixed in, this way it doesn't get too mushy while cooking in the oven.
So if you are looking for a nice casserole that screams autumn, or just looking for a dish for that company potluck, I highly recommend this one! Just click on Autumn Sausage Casserole to be taken to the recipe on Taste of Home's website and enjoy!
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Gravedigger's Cocoa
With the weather getting cooler and Halloween fast approaching, I felt like sharing one of my favorite cool weather drinks. It's about as easy as can be to make, tastes good, and will wake you up!
Gravedigger's Cocoa
1 packet of Land O' Lakes Chocolate Supreme cocoa mix
6 ounces of hot black coffee
Milk (as needed)
1) Empty contents of cocoa packet into your favorite coffee mug
2) Stir in hot coffee, making sure you leave room for milk
3) Stir until cocoa is fully dissolved
4) Stir in desired amount of milk (however much you normally use for coffee, but play it by taste)
5) Enjoy!
I like using Land O' Lakes because it has a much richer chocolate flavor than some of the other ones out there, plus it's not too bad on the ol' coin purse for a treat. I hope your Halloween is spooky and fun and I shall see you all again in a week or two!
Friday, September 30, 2016
Nacho Boats
Between all the sports games and the holidays coming up, I decided to give you all a simple but very tasty snack to make. The original idea was started by my mother but I have greatly modified it since then. So sit back and learn how to make Nacho Boats.
Nacho Boats
by The Pirate Chef
Ingredients:
Tostitos Scoops tortilla chips
Shredded Cheese (I like to use Kraft 4 Cheese Mexican Blend, not the one with taco seasoning)
Salsa
Shredded Lettuce (you can buy a bag of lettuce shreds or do it yourself)
A small can of sliced black olives
Directions:
1) Place as many whole tortilla scoops as you can on a plate, I did a small plate for show.
2) Fill the scoops as much as you can with shredded cheese, don't worry if you get a little on the plate, it's pretty easy to clean up.
3) Add a dollop of your favorite salsa on top of each pile of shredded cheese.
4) Put in microwave and heat for just long enough to melt the cheese; it could up to a minute for larger plates.
5) Add a layer of shredded lettuce to each scoop of melted cheese.
6) Top each scoop with a sliced olive (you could also do a sliced jalapeƱo for more heat)
7) Eat and enjoy!
It's quick and easy, but is really tasty. Since each nacho boat can be easily picked up and eaten without making a mess, it's a much cleaner version of nachos for when you just want a simple snack.
Enjoy!
The Pirate Chef
Cook or Die
Nacho Boats
by The Pirate Chef
Ingredients:
Tostitos Scoops tortilla chips
Shredded Cheese (I like to use Kraft 4 Cheese Mexican Blend, not the one with taco seasoning)
Salsa
Shredded Lettuce (you can buy a bag of lettuce shreds or do it yourself)
A small can of sliced black olives
Directions:
1) Place as many whole tortilla scoops as you can on a plate, I did a small plate for show.
2) Fill the scoops as much as you can with shredded cheese, don't worry if you get a little on the plate, it's pretty easy to clean up.
3) Add a dollop of your favorite salsa on top of each pile of shredded cheese.
4) Put in microwave and heat for just long enough to melt the cheese; it could up to a minute for larger plates.
5) Add a layer of shredded lettuce to each scoop of melted cheese.
6) Top each scoop with a sliced olive (you could also do a sliced jalapeƱo for more heat)
7) Eat and enjoy!
It's quick and easy, but is really tasty. Since each nacho boat can be easily picked up and eaten without making a mess, it's a much cleaner version of nachos for when you just want a simple snack.
Enjoy!
The Pirate Chef
Cook or Die
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
BOOTY!
The prizes are in! Check it out mateys!
Thanks to Maple Street Biscuit Company for the $10 gift card!
Thanks to Abita Brewing Company for the Bayou Bootlegger shirt!
Thanks to Captain Morgan for the Captain Morgan Spiced Rum poster!
Thanks to St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum for the 2 free admissions!
And a big thanks to Colleen Messner of The Spice & Tea Exchange of St. Augustine for the mini pack of spice grinders, a $40 value! Also included in this one will be 4 recipe cards using other seasonings and spices of theirs and my recipe for Pirate's Bite Chili!
I have also included 4 of the car decals, a replica gold coin, 2
push-button wine bottle openers (which is my standard use one around
here), and a dragon key chain knife with a bottle opener as the wings.
Remember to like and share the contest post for your chance to win!
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