Happy Thanksgiving to each
and everyone! Thanksgiving is a day to
reflect on all of the gifts we have. Be
thankful. Be grateful. Be appreciative. Be with family and friends. Be able to
give back in a small or large way to others.
I am personally thankful for
so much - my wonderful hubby, terrific family, great friends, health, rewarding
career and to work for a special company and my cute doggie Max. I am very thankful for
all of YOU, my faithful readers of my blog.
These are at the top of the list, but I could go on for quite sometime,
but won’t bore you. I do work for an
outstanding organization that is like a second family. Our Director of Human Resources sent an email
out to the entire company to ask everyone to share what they are grateful
for. The response was overwhelming with
high percentage of the company responding – that speaks volumes.
An “All Employee” email
was sent out yesterday revealing what everyone was thankful for. The common theme was family, friends, and the
wonderful organization we work for. A
few unique items were thrown in such as being thankful for Tom Petty and the
Heartbreakers music, but if that is what that person is thankful for – more power
to him or her. Smile. At the top of the email
was a quote that sort of says it all….. “Acknowledging
the good that you already have in your life is the foundation for all
abundance” Eckhart Tolle.
With Thanksgiving Day being
the kick off to the holiday season, a big part of the many celebrations is
food. Today we will be celebration the
holiday with my parents and my siblings and their family – I can’t wait to see
everyone. Each year we divide and
conquer the food duties. I am in charge
of bringing the appetizers. Surprise huh?
Wink. Smile. I am bringing a
quick and tasty appetizer that has been a staple for quite sometime. It is the perfect appetizer to make when you
need a last minute appetizer that will impress your guests.
My Ham and Cheese Palmiers
are quick, easy and pack a punch of flavor.
The presentation looks like you slaved for hours in the kitchen. A perfect pairing for these delights is your
favorite Chardonnay. One of my all time
favorite Chardonnays is from Grgich Hills Estate. They craft their wines from grapes that are
organic and biodynamic along with no malolactic fermentation which in turn
retains the acidity. The aromas and
flavors found from this wine are tropical fruits, orange blossom honey and
toasted almonds. There is certain
richness and butter tones as you sip through this delightful wine.
Ham and
Cheese Palmiers
1 sheet puff pastry, thawed
2/3 cup (lightly packed) Jarlsburg cheese, shredded
4 to 6 slices of Black Forest Ham
1 sheet puff pastry, thawed
2/3 cup (lightly packed) Jarlsburg cheese, shredded
4 to 6 slices of Black Forest Ham
1/3 cup Pesto
(handmade or store bought)
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Use a non-stick baking sheet.
On a lightly floured work surface, roll out puff pastry to 1/4 inch thick.
Spread the pesto over the entire pastry leaving 1/3 inch free of pesto along the edges. Sprinkle the grated Jarlsburg over pastry and then lay the ham over the cheese to cover.
Roll one side tightly to the middle, then roll the other side to middle and press slightly together. Wrap in plastic wrap and chill for 30 minutes in the refrigerator. Use a sharp knife, cut into ½ inch slices thick.
Place on prepared baking sheet spacing the rolls 1 inch apart. Bake 12 to 15 minutes, or until rolls are puffed and golden. Let cool 10 minutes before serving.
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Use a non-stick baking sheet.
On a lightly floured work surface, roll out puff pastry to 1/4 inch thick.
Spread the pesto over the entire pastry leaving 1/3 inch free of pesto along the edges. Sprinkle the grated Jarlsburg over pastry and then lay the ham over the cheese to cover.
Roll one side tightly to the middle, then roll the other side to middle and press slightly together. Wrap in plastic wrap and chill for 30 minutes in the refrigerator. Use a sharp knife, cut into ½ inch slices thick.
Place on prepared baking sheet spacing the rolls 1 inch apart. Bake 12 to 15 minutes, or until rolls are puffed and golden. Let cool 10 minutes before serving.
Such a sweet post, Lisa! I love that your company takes time for gratitude - thanksgiving is the perfect time for reflection! Your palmiers are also perfect for holiday parties and gatherings - I love the ham and cheese addition. Happy Thanksgiving! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving Day Laura! Hope your day is wonderful!
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you too, Lisa! (I'm so glad that I discovered you delicious blog!) :)
ReplyDeleteThese palmiers look scrumptious!!
Happy Thanksgiving Valerie! Thank you for the kind words. Enjoy today!
DeleteHappy day after Thanksgiving to you Lisa! Thanks for your inspiration both in your kitchen, with all your delicious apps and with your positive words;-)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see all the delicious-ness you share in December;-)
I love that quote from Eckhart Tolle and it is so true. Your company is wonderful to take time for gratitude. I hope you had a beautiful Thanksgiving, Lisa:)These look so good!
ReplyDeleteHam and cheese palmiers - now why didn't I think of that before? This is why I love blogging! So many good ideas like this! Happy thanksgiving, Lisa! Hope you had a good one!
ReplyDeleteI love that quote--how often do we forget that we already have so much to be thankful for beyond what we recognize? Thanks for sharing and I love that your company promotes this kind of reflection.
ReplyDeleteAs for your palmiers, love them, Lisa. You should be thankful I wasn't at your Thanksgiving because I would have parked myself right in front of these beauties and wouldn't have moved until they were all gone. :)
I hope you had a lovely Thanksgiving. Thanks for sharing your recipe...they will be perfect for my Christmas party.
ReplyDeleteYour palmiers look wonderful, I need to try making these soon :)
ReplyDeleteHope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family Lisa :)
such a beautiful quote. I try to teach our daughter to be thankful every day for all the little things we has.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful rest of the weekend Lisa, the palmiers look great!
I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving! These look like a great appetizer for any day!
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