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I bring another recipe I’ve made a while ago and I got it from here, but it deserved to be posted here one time or another, cause it is simply delicious. And the simply it’s because, it’s just simply too yummy as much as by being simple to do, did you understand? hehe. So, this is a basic recipe, simple, fast, with ingredients that everyone has at home, and that gives you a sandwich super yummy and super chic with a name … hehe. It is great for any time. Oh, and if you top this sandwich with a fried egg it becomes a Croque Madame…hehe.

Croque Monsieur Ham and Cheese Sandwich
Makes 4 sandwiches.

Ingredients:

2 Tbsp butter
2 Tbsp flour
1 1/2 cups milk
A pinch each of salt, freshly ground pepper, nutmeg, or more to taste
6 ounces Gruyère cheese, grated (about 1 1/2 cups grated)
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese (packed)
8 slices of French or Italian loaf bread
12 ounces ham, sliced
Dijon mustard

Directions:

1 Preheat oven to 400°F.

2 Make the béchamel sauce. Melt butter in a small saucepan on medium/low heat until it just starts to bubble. Add the flour and cook, stirring until smooth, about 2 minutes. Slowly add the milk, whisking continuously, cooking until thick. Remove from heat. Add the salt, pepper, and nutmeg. Stir in the Parmesan and 1/4 cup of the grated Gruyère. Set aside.

3 Lay out the bread slices on a baking sheet and toast them in the oven, a few minutes each side, until lightly toasted. For extra flavor you can spread some butter on the bread slices before you toast them if you want.

(Alternatively, you can assemble the sandwiches as follows in step four and grill them on a skillet, finishing them in the broiler with the bechamel sauce.)

4 Lightly brush half of the toasted slices with mustard. Add the ham slices and about 1 cup of the remaining Gruyère cheese. Top with the other toasted bread slices.

5 Spoon on the béchamel sauce to the tops of the sandwiches. Sprinkle with the remaining Gruyère cheese. Place on a broiling pan. Bake in the oven for 5 minutes, then turn on the broiler and broil for an additional 3 to 5 minutes, until the cheese topping is bubbly and lightly browned.

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This is a recipe of my grandmother (mom’s side), always when we tell her that we are going to visit her, this is one of the desserts that she prepares and we always take some home. So, I don’t need to say how much I love this pudding, because besides being delicious, it always reminds me of my little grandma…so nice.

Grandma’s Milk Pudding

Ingredients:

4 eggs
2 cups of sugar
1 cup of all-purpose flour
50g parmesan cheese, grated
2 cups of milk

Syrup:
1 cup of sugar
1/2 cup of hot water

Directions:

Place 1 to 2 inches of water in a roasting pan. Place the pan in the oven and preheat to 350°

Syrup:
Put the sugar in the ring mold. Place the mold directly over medium heat. Keep turning the mold until the sugar melts into a golden brown caramel and spoon it up the sides of the mold. Be careful not to burn the sugar and yourself. Add the hot water and mixture with a spoon.

Pudding:
Beat the eggs and sugar until light and smooth. Combine the rest of the ingredients and beat slowly. Pour this mixture into the mold and place it in the center of the roasting pan with water. Bake the pudding in water bath for about 1 hour and 30 mins, it will turn golden brown on top and start separating from the sides of the mold or until a cake tester comes out clean. Let it cool to room temperature and place in refrigerator, preferably overnight (at least 6 hours).
Just before serving, run the tip of a knife around the inside of the mold. Place a deep platter over the mold and invert: the pudding should slide out easily.

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Hi everyone, I came to tell you that the Perfect Recipe is getting famous, in fact the photos are. The site of the famous water - San Pellegrino ,contacted me to ask my permission to use one of my photos to put in an article on their site, and of course that I said yes. For those who want to take a look, just enter the San Pellegrino‘s site and click on the article “Truly Italian – Lazio: a cheese lover’s guide” , then click on the blue arrow.  And on the left side, along with other photos, is there a picture of my Spaghetti alla Carbonara with my credits. Oh so cute… hehe. I am very happy to see that all the love that I put here is rewarded.

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Here are the TOP 10 recipes of 2009, it was harder than I thought because I made several recipes a long time ago and it was difficult to remember the flavors to compare. But finally I wrote the list, and I think it is good, apart from the fact that I love all the recipes that I posted here, because, as the name says, I just post here the perfect recipes, the ones that I liked to cook, then the task of choosing just 10 was difficult. So no more excuses, here is the list of the TOP 10 recipes of 2009.

TOP 10 – 2009

1 – Hot Dog Sausage Bread
This bread is delicious, and my sister insisted that I posted it in the first place, so I think you can imagine how good this is.

2 - Cinnamon Rolls
I love these, since my last trip to Canada I came back addicted.

3 - Upside-Down Banana Cake
What I like about this cake is that it’s one of those that if you don’t pay attention, you will eat everything…hehe.

4 - Chocolate Chip Cookies with Walnuts
I love these cookies, I’ve tried several other recipes, but for now, for me this recipe is the best.

5 - Apple Cake with Skin
Hum, this cake is delicious, just the smell of, it’s already worth it.

6 – Lemon Muffins with Streusel and Glaze
These muffins are my best friends favorite, they say that they are tastier than those from Starbucks … hehe.

7 - Tuna Pasta (Jamie Oliver)
This was one of the first recipes that I posted here and is still a favorite.

8 - Carrot Cake with Chocolate Frosting
Oh, this one is awesome, it’s a winner, I can easily eat one alone…hehe.

9 - Caramel Cake
This one is so soft, great, perfect.

10 - Spaghetti alla Carbonara
This
almost doesn’t make the cut, but I decided to placet it here…hehe.

So, this is the list, I advise you to test all the recipes…hehe…and also the others that aren’t on the list and I are delicious, like the Outrageous Brownies, the Guava Biscuits, the Brazilian Honey Bread, the Yogurt Cake, the Cherry Muffins with Crumb Topping … that is, all the other recipes…haha.

Enjoy,
Pam

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After being away from the site these last weeks, I’ll try to get back , because I have several posts to put here. First I’m here to tell how was my Christmas and New Year’s Eve, so you can know me a little bit more.

Well, usually here at my house I spend the holidays eve only with my parents, my older brother (1 year older) and my younger sister (360 days younger…hehe), but this year some special guests showed up. First at Christmas, my paternal grandmother came to have diner with us and on New Year my beloved friends came over to spend the night together, they are my friends since the college days, so for me it was a night extra special.

The food is my parents who make, usually we have two types of meat, manioc flour, mayonnaise, potato, rice, fruit and wine too, my father is in charge of baking the ham, suckling pig, chicken or any other animal…hehe…and we can’t help him, because he doesn’t let us, so I get in charge of dessert.

This year I tried to make cheesecake for both, Christmas and New Year, I was always a little afraid to do it, because I thought that baking a cheesecake was complicated, but it all paid off and the cheesecakes were delicious.

For Christmas I made a basic cheesecake with cherry topping and for New Year I made dulce de leche cheesecake squares,  they were delicious, and I’ll post the recipes later.

Well, I hope you’ve had great holidays and hope 2010 to be a very exciting year full of achievements and success.

Love,
Pam

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