Recipe: Sour Cherry Compound Butter

At The Savory Pantry, we've been talking for several weeks now about making compound butter for the blog.  There are SO MANY ingredients in our store that we could potentially add to butter, so where to begin?  For Easter, we thought a fruity version would complement nearly any type of bread that is served and will add a pop of color to the table.  The compound butter can be made ahead, rolled into logs, and chilled in the refrigerator until time to reveal at your Easter Celebration. 

Sour Cherry Compound Butter

Bringing your butter up to room temperature will take anywhere from 1-2 hours.  Do not microwave the butter to soften it!   Using a fork, mash the sticks of butter into a smooth paste.  Add the preserves and blend until fully incorporated.  Spoon the butter mixture into a log shape on a piece of parchment paper.  Form the log by folding one end of the parchment over the log and tightening with a straight edge as shown.  Tie the ends with twine and refrigerate until serving.

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5 Bite Sized Recipes to Make & Share

Bigger isn't always better.  Bite sized and miniature foods are turning up everywhere.  These tiny foods aren't just for appetizers.  Can't decide between a BBQ bacon burger, a mushroom burger or a good old-fashioned cheese burger?  You don't have to.  Just skewer up a smaller version of each and make it into a meal!  From tiny cocktails to teensy tacos, we plan to sip and nibble our way through spring.

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Recipe: Savory Brie Pastry Bites

Yesterday we shared a sweet take on pastry cups.  Today, we are focusing on the savory side featuring another one of our go-to products, Virginia Chutney Brand Plum Chutney.  Brie cheese is the perfect complement to the ripe plums with brown sugar, ginger and spices found in the chutney.  Topped with fresh rosemary, this hors d'oeuvre is as appealing to the eye as it is to the palette.

Savory Brie Pastry Bites

Preheat oven to 300 F.  Slice 24 pieces of brie, approximately about 1” square.  Place brie into pastry shells and arrange on a cookie sheet.  Toast in the oven until brie is warm and melted.  Top brie with a teaspoon of the chutney.  Garnish with small sprigs of fresh rosemary.

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Recipe: Sweet & Tart Pastry Bites

One of our best-selling products at The Savory Pantry are  Miniature Pastry Shells by Sable and Rosenfeld.  We can only imagine that it's the versatility that makes them so sought after.  Keep a package or two on hand for last-minute entertaining...they are freezer friendly too!  Throughout the week we will be sharing some of our favorite ways to use these pint-sized pastry shells.  Today, a sweet version perfect for the upcoming Easter holiday or any spring entertaining occasion.

Sweet & Tart Pastry Bites

Scoop 1 tbsp. of key lime curd into each pastry shell.  Top with whipped cream.  Slice strawberries lengthwise and wedge into the cream at an angle.  Arrange the filled shells on a platter for an impressive presentation.

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