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“Christmas is for
kids. Christmas is for kids. Christmas is for kids.”
This is the mantra
that I will silently be chanting over and over again this
holiday season as I curb the urge to decorate the house straight
out of a Dickens novel. In year’s past I’d spend
hours hand tying bows (colour coordinated to my place mats),
readjusting the pine branches so they sat just right (even
on the trees outside!!), made sure each wrapped present matched
the one sitting next to it and of course decorating the Christmas
tree so that it was evenly balanced with light, colour and
texture! Last year as I hung precariously off the kitchen
bar stool trying to reach one of the silver bows that wouldn’t
bend at an exact 45 degree angle, my husband snidely commented
to me that perhaps our children might like to have a go at
adding a few decorations. I rose my eyebrows and asked my
5 year old if he would like to add a decoration to my (ooops,
our) Silver Bells themed tree. “Really?” he asked
in astonishment. “Sure”, I said. “After
all it is the family tree.” And with that he pulled
out the Transformer Santa Claus puppet that he made at school
and stuck it right smack dab in the middle of the tree blocking
the hand blown glass ornament I had picked up in New York
one year. As I reached over to start to re-position it, I
heard dear hubby clear his throat and start to hum “Peace
on earth, good will to men”. I withdrew my hand, ruffled
my son’s hair and told him that now the tree was complete
with good old Optimus Prime Santa and silently suppressed
a cringe.
This year I’m letting the kids do the tree decorating
(my husband tells me it’s good therapy for me!) and
to help keep me out of the way, I’ll be in the kitchen.
We’re having a Tree Trimming Party with all the works
so while I’m whipping up fragrant Mini Tourtière
Tarts, the family tree will be made over into a Bob The Builder/
Transformer/Spiderman evergreen extravaganza! The boys are
excited, my husband can’t stop chuckling every time
he thinks of it and I am secretly contemplating decorating
the master bedroom with every single bow and ball I own just
to get even!
Whether you’re
having a tree trimming party or just looking for a holiday
inspired meal, try these open faced Mini Tourtière
Tarts. The spices will have your home smelling like Christmas
even if your tree might not look like it! Enjoy and Happy
Holidays to you and your family.
MINI TOURTIÈRE TARTS
Makes 20 tarts
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 40 minutes
Notes: Tourtière is a French Canadian meat
pie that is traditionally served on Christmas Eve so these
little open faced appetizer size tarts are easy to make thanks
to frozen mini tart shells. Serve them with your choice of
side vegetable or salad and you have a satisfying and aromatic
meal that will get you into the holiday spirit.
Ingredients:
- 1 onion, finely chopped
- 2 tablespoons water
- 450g ground pork
- 2 teaspoons parsley
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon thyme
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- 1/4 teaspoon cloves
- 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon sage
- 1/4 teaspoon fresh ground pepper
- 1 egg, lightly beaten
- 3/4 cup sour cream
- 20 frozen mini tart shells
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- Preheat oven to 425F.
- In a medium saucepan, combine onion,
water, pork, and seasonings. Cook over medium heat for about
15 minutes, stirring often, until pork is cooked through
and onion is soft. Drain any excess fat.
- Combine egg and sour cream together.
Stir into the meat mixture.
- Arrange tart shells on a baking sheet.
Spoon a heaping tablespoon of the meat mixture into each
tart shell. 5. Bake at for 8 minutes at 425F, reduce oven
heat to 350 degrees, and bake for about another 14 minutes,
until the pastry is golden. Serve immediately.
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Nadine Hughes is a mother
of two and a Home Entertainer
with a vibrant
personality and memorable cooking style.
Having hosted hundreds of small to large scale parties
throughout the world, Nadine is now the owner of The
Cook’s Companion offering lifestyle cooking and
entertaining classes for adults, teens and private at
home classes.
Now offering Kitchen Coaching services too! Contact
Nadine
at 905-849-9007 or check out the latest class schedule
at www.thecookscompanion.ca
to book your class today.
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