Thursday, May 10, 2012

Asian Style Baby Back Ribs



I made these ribs for my going back to New Jersey barbecue party and they were amazing!  There were 9 racks in total, half Asian and half traditional.  These Asian style ribs were amazing but using traditional or any form of custom spice and sauce with this technique will ensure a finger licking outcome.  This recipe for three racks takes 1.5 hours of prep and 3.5 hours of cooking time, costs $40 and feeds 6 to 10 people.

Hoisin Glazed Baby Back Ribs
3 racks of baby back ribs, cleaned of membrane
1/2 cup asian dry rub
 - 5 tablespoons five spice powder
 - 5 tablespoons kosher salt
 - 5 tablespoons brown sugar
 - 2 tablespoons ground ginger
 - 2 tablespoons garlic powder
 - 2 tablespoons chilli powder
 - 1 tablespoon cumin
 - 1 tablespoon cayenne
 - 1 tablespoon coriander
2 cups Hoisin Glaze
 - 8oz Hoisin Sauce
 - 8oz BBQ sauce, Bullseye or Sweet Baby Ray's
 - 1 small ginger root, peeled and rough chopped
 - 2 cloves or garlic, rough chop
 - 2 tablespoons Nama shoyu, or regular soy sauce
 - 2 tablespoons ponzu sauce
 - 1 tablespoon sesame oil
 - 1 tablespoon dry rub

First you have to clean the ribs of the membrane along the back side.  This is tedious and annoying (among other expletives) but makes for a fall off the bone tender result. Using a sharp pairing knife cut the fat between the ribs and then pull off as much of the membrane and fat as possible.  See the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQVIMKDpZfg Once the ribs are cleaned, cover liberally with the dry rub and wrap individually in heavy duty aluminum foil and refrigerate for at least 2 hours up to 12 hours.  Preheat oven to 270 degrees.  Place foil wrapped ribs on a baking sheet and cook in the oven for 1 hour.  Remove and then open the aluminum foil.  Baste the ribs on both sides with the Hoisin Glaze and place back in the oven for 1 hour uncovered.  Remove from the oven and glaze again.  Cook 30 minutes and repeat the glazing process.  Cook 30 more minutes.  Remove the ribs from the oven a turn the oven to low broil.  Place the ribs on the bottom rack for about 15 minutes or until then begin to brown a bit.  Remove, slice and serve.

These turned out very tender with a sweet and smokey flavor.  Thanks to everyone for coming out to the party!! Buon Apetito

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Chipotle Hanger Steak with Vegetable Mash and Spicy Apple Reduction

















Hanger Steak is a cut of beef that is harder to find but very delicious.  It is like a cross between filet mignon and skirt steak.  The key with this cut is not to overcook it, so if you like medium rare or rare it is amazing, anything over medium and it becomes tough and chewy.  The sauce was an experiment that worked out awesome and is super easy to make.  This meal takes 40 minutes, feeds two and costs about $15.

Vegetable Mashed Potatoes
1 large Idaho baking potato, diced
1/2 leek, chopped
1/2 red bell pepper, chopped
1/2 small white onion, chopped
1 small zucchini, chopped
1 teaspoon butter
1/2 teaspoon sugar
2 tablespoons of goat cheese
1 tablespoon cream cheese
2 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
salt & pepper

Start the potatoes in cold water over high heat, bring to a boil and reduce to medium.  Cook until fork tender.  Start a sautee pan on medium high heat.  Add some olive oil and the leek, onion, pepper and zucchini and sautee at medium high heat until they begin to get golden.  Add 1/2 teaspoon of sugar and 1 teaspoon of butter and keep cooking on high until vegetables are glazed.  Turn off the heat and add the cooked potatoes along with the remaining ingredients and mix well.  Move the mixture to a mixing bowl and mash with a potato masher.  Season and serve.

Spicy Apple Reduction
1/2 cup apple juice
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
1 tablespoon sherry wine vinegar
1 teaspoon diced shallot
1/2 teaspoon dry rub for the steak
1 teaspoon butter, cold

In a mini sauce pot or sautee pan start juice, vinegars and shallots over low heat and let reduce until a few tablespoons of liquid remain.  Add spice and let infuse for 3 minutes.  Remove from heat and whisk in the cold butter.  Spoon over steak.

Chipotle Rubbed Hanger Steak
1 lb Hanger Steak
Dry Rub:
2 teaspoons kosher
1 teaspoon chipotle powder
1 teaspoon black pepper
1 teaspoon marjoram
1/2 teaspoon coriander
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Mix spices and rub onto the steak.  Start a very hot sautee pan with some oil.  Once smoking hot cook steak on each side for about 3 minutes or until browned.  Place steak in the oven for about 8-10 minutes.  Remove and let rest at least 6 minutes.  Slice and serve.  Buon Apetito!

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Red Snapper with Kale Puree and Roasted Carrots






















This dish is a easy and healthy meal that requires minimal time.  This costs $15, feeds two people and takes under 30 minutes.

Kale Puree
1 bunch organic kale, chopped
1/2 organic white onion, chopped
1/2 organic leek, chopped
1/2 cup parsley, chopped
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons lemon juice
salt and pepper

Blanch all items in boiling water for 7 to 10 minutes or until onion are tender.  Drain and puree in a blender with olive oil and lemon juice, season to taste.

Roasted Carrots
Julienne one organic carrot.  Toss with olive oil, salt and pepper and place on a foil baking sheet in 400 degree oven for 15 minutes.

Pan Seared Snapper - Shallot Meyer Lemon Sauce
Get a sautee pan hot over medium high heat.  Add a good coating of oil.  Season fish with salt and pepper and pan sear skin side down for 5-7 minutes or until skin is crisp and golden.  Flip the filet for 2 minutes on the other side and then remove from the pan and let rest skin side up.  Remove excess oil from the same pan and add a tablespoon of butter along with some finely diced shallot (or onion).  Let cook 2 to 3 minutes or until golden then add a tablespoon of meyer lemon juice (or regular lemon/lime/citrus).  Stir well and spoon over plated fish.

Buon Apetito!!

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Cajun Fried Catfish with Dandelion Greens, Corn & Carrots


















Catfish is inexpensive and readily available previously unfrozen which always ensures a better quality dining experience.  This simple dish takes 40 minutes, costs $12 and feeds two people.

Cornmeal Crusted Cajun Catfish
1 whole catfish filet cut into 4 smaller strips
1/4 cup fine cornmeal
1/8 cup all purpose flour
2 tablespoons paprika
2 tablespoons kosher salt
1 tablespoon cayenne pepper
1 tablespoon black pepper
1 tablespoon marjoram
1 tablespoon chili powder
1 tablespoon chipotle powder

Mix all dry ingredients with a fork in a shallow baking pan or bowl.  Toss catfish strips in cornmeal mixture until well coated.  Let the fish sit in the mix while you prepare the remaining items.  This will ensure the fish is dry and well coated before going into the oil.  Fry for about 7 minutes or until the crust is golden brown.  Remove and let dry on paper towel.  Serve immediately

Wilted Dandelion Greens
In a medium saute pan start a tablespoon of diced shallot or onion.  Toss in one bunch of fresh washed dandelion greens.  Saute for about 5 minutes or until the greens are wilted.  Season with salt and pepper.

Butter Poached Corn and Carrots
Remove corn from the cob and peel and cut carrots into rounds.  Add to a small saute pan along with 1/2 a stick of butter and a few tablespoons of oil olive.  Turn pan to low heat and let cook about 20 minutes or until carrots are tender.

Meyer Lemon Aioli
1/8 cup olive oil mayo
2 tablespoons honey mustard
1 teaspoon marjoram
juice from 1/2 a meyer lemon

Easy and delicious lunch, Buon Apetito!!




Monday, March 12, 2012

Prime Sirloin, Enoki Mushrooms, Leeks, Potatoes and Black Truffle


















Its the end of the truffle season so I decided to get one more to enjoy before its over.  This dish takes 45 minutes, feeds two people and costs about $40.

1 - 12oz prime sirloin
1 - package of fresh enoki mushrooms
1 - organic leek, thin round slices
1 - package tricolor baby potatoes, halved
1/8 cup - real balsamic vinegar
1/8 cup - dry marsala wine
5 grams - Perigord Black Truffle

Potatoes, Leeks and Mushrooms
Preheat the oven to 350.  Toss the potatoes in salt, pepper and olive oil and place cut side down on a baking sheet.  Cook for 30 minutes or until tender.  Place mushrooms and leeks on a oiled baking sheet and roast i the oven for 15 minutes.

Sirloin of Beef
Get a cast iron pan going for about five minutes on medium high heat.  Season steak with salt and pepper and sear in the pan for about two minutes on each side.  Remove from the pan and place on a foil lined baking rack. Glaze the steak with a teaspoon of the real balsamic vinegar.  Place it in the oven for 10 minutes. Remove, glaze one more time with balsamic and let it stand for 7 minutes. Slice and serve.

Balsamic-Marsala Reduction
Place equal part real balsamic and dry marsala wine in a small saucepan on low heat.  Let it reduce for about 30 minutes or until about 2 tablespoons remain.

Shave the fresh truffles over the plated dish and enjoy!  Buon Apetitio!!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Prime Filet Tips, Pea-Basil Puree, Chanterelle Mushrooms, Crispy Leeks

















Filet tips are a great way to get a discount on high quality steaks.  The tips are usually half the price of the cuter cut filet mignon and the flavor is exactly the same.  They may not be as pretty as center cut filet but, like anything in life, its all how you present it.  This feeds two, takes 45 minutes and costs $20.

Pea-Basil-Leek Puree
1 cup fresh english peas, blanched (substitute frozen is necessary)
1/2 leek, chopped and blanched
1 handful fresh basil, blanched
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons heavy cream
pinch nutmeg
sea salt
white pepper

Blanch all items starting with peas and leeks until tender.  Then add basil for a minute and chill all three in a ice water bath.  Reserve a cup of the hot blanching water. Add all items to a blender with olive oil, cream and seasonings.  Add a little of the reserved blanching water as necessary to create a smooth puree.

Chanterelle Mushrooms
Clean mushrooms with a brush.  Spray with olive oil and season with salt and pepper.  Place in 375 oven for 25 minutes or until roasted.

Crispy Leeks
Slice half a leek in thin strips.  Saute on low in olive and butter for 25 minutes.

Roasted Filet Tip
Sear steaks in a hot saute pan and then cook in a 375 oven for 10 minutes or until medium rare.  Slice and fan out.

This is actually very simple to make and takes a little oven 30 minutes.  Buon Appetito!


Thursday, January 26, 2012

Porcini Mushroom Risotto, English Peas, Black Truffles


This is the last of the truffle dishes.  Fresh Porcini mushrooms are in season and I was able to get some and a local market. This dish takes 1 hour, costs about $30 and feeds two or three.

Porcini Mushroom Risotto
1 cup organic white onions, diced
1 cup organic leek, diced
1/4 cup shallots, diced
4 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons butter
1 cup white wine
2 cups Arborio rise
4 cups vegetable stock
4 cups water
1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
4 tablespoon of butter
1/2 cup fresh English peas, blanched
1/2 lb fresh Porcini mushroom, cleaned, quartered and roasted at 375 for 20 minutes
2 teaspoons chives, chopped
salt and pepper

Combine water and stock on a medium saucepan and place on low heat.  Also place a large high sided sauce pot or very large sautee pan on medium low heat (4 of 10) and add olive oil and butter. Then add the chopped onions, leeks and shallots and cook until the onion is translucent, about 7 minutes. Now add the 2 cups of Arborio rice. Stir the rice and vegetables until it begins to toast a bit and becomes translucent, about 4 minutes. Now add the wine and stir until most of the wine has cooked off. Now add three ladles of the homemade warmed stock. Stir the rice well until all of the liquid is almost all absorbed. Then add three more ladles of stock and stir it in again until absorbed. Stir the pot every 3-4 minutes or so, don't walk away. Keep adding the three ladles of stock every time the liquid is almost absorbed. It should take about 35 to 40 minutes for the rice to stop absorbing the liquid rapidly and begin to get tender. About 5 to 6 times of adding the stock. Turn off the heat on the risotto and add the Romano and Parmesan cheeses and mix well. Add the roasted porcini mushroom into the risotto and gently fold it all together being careful not to beat up the rice. Finish it off with the chives and add salt and some pepper to taste. Shave fresh black Perigord truffles on top.


Serious...Buon Apetito!



Thursday, January 19, 2012

Sunny Side Up Egg with Black Perigord Truffles


Many truffle aficionados say that this simple method is the best way to enjoy the flavor and aroma of truffles.  I though it was amazing as well.  The most important thing is to use a quality farm raised egg.  Buon Apetito!

Monday, January 16, 2012

Diver Sea Scallop, Crab and Egg Yolk Sauce, Black Perigord Truffles


This was the second course in the truffle experiment.  This takes about 20 minutes, feeds two and costs about $20.

Crab and Egg Yolk Sauce
1/8 cup jumbo lump crab meat
2 yolks only, farm raised egg
1 tablespoon chopped chives
1 tablespoon butter, softned

Using a double boiler whish egg yolks over the heat in a large mixing bowl.  They will increase in volume after 2 or 3 minutes.  Now add the butter and the chives and whisk again.  Toss in crab and mix thoroughly.  Season with salt and white pepper.

I pan seared the scallop in butter and olive oil along with some diced shallot.  I topped the dish with fresh truffle shaves and it was amazing.  It may have been my favorite one of all. Buon Apetito!

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Creamy Polenta, Maitake Mushrooms, Black Perigord Truffles, Leek-Shallot Reduction


Ok here we go into the truffle menu I made this week.  This is the first of the Black Perigord Truffles this season.  They are about $1500/pound wholesale.  This costs about $20, takes 3 hours and feeds two with a bunch of polenta left over.

Creamy Polenta
1 1/2 cup water
2 cups half and half
1/4 stick butter
1 tablespoon salt
1 cup #1 or #2 ground cornmeal or polenta
1/2 cup Parmesan cheese
1/2 stick butter

Bring milk, water, salt and butter to a light boil over a double boiler.  Slowly add the corn meal while whisking, its better if there are two people.   Now bring the heat down to low and let cook for about 2.5 hours.  You MUST stir the polenta every 5-7 minutes or so!  Once the desired texture and the consistency is reached add the remaining butter and Parmesan cheese.  Stir and remove from heat.

Shallot-Leek Reduction
2 medium shallots, thin sliced
1/2 a leek, thin sliced
1 cup vegetable stock

Place all items in a small saucepan on low heat and let reduce for 45 minutes or until the liquid is reduced to 1/4 cup.

I bought some Maitake mushrooms and I roasted it in the oven for 15 minutes on 350.

I put the polenta, then the mushroom, then the reduction.  I topped it all off with some fresh shaves of the black truffle.  Wow what an amazing way to experience the black truffles earthy flavors.  Buon Apetito!

Black Perigord Truffle - 15 grams (about $45)




Friday, January 13, 2012

Pain Perdu - Classic Fresh Toast


This easy classic makes for a great start to your day.  This cost $5 feeds two and takes 20 minutes.

Pain Perdu
1 Loaf country white bread (or brioche) from the baker, unsliced
4 farm raised eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon honey
1 teaspoon orange zest
1/2 cup heavy cream
1 dash cinnamon
1 teaspoon kosher salt

Whisk all the ingredients in a shallow bowl.  Slice bread about 1.5 inches thick and let soak on each side for about 2 minutes in the egg mixture.  Cook in a large flat pan with a touch of butter on medium heat. Brown on each side and then remove and place on a large baking rack in a 250 degree oven to keep warm and continue cooking through.  Serve with real maple syrup and powdered sugar.  Buon Apetito!

Butter Poached Lobster, Crispy Artichokes, Bay Scallops, Pistachio Puree and Meyer Lemon


I found some fresh mini lobster tails at Fresh Market for $6 each so I thought this would be a great way to make a spectacular dish on a budget.  This costs under $30 feeds two and takes about 45 minutes.

Butter Poached Lobster
1 stick salted butter
1/2 meyer lemon, juiced
4 tablespoons olive oil

In a very small saucepot start all ingredients over low heat.  Once melted add lobster tails in one at a time for about 15 minutes.  Remove and place in a warm oven to keep hot.

Pistachio Puree
1/2 cup of fresh pistachio, blanched and inner skin peeled
1/2 small potato, peeled, diced and blanched
1/2 white onion, diced and blanched
1/2 meyer lemon, juiced
4 tablespoon olive oil

Boil all ingredients until tender.  Puree in a blender with olive oil, lemon juice, salt and pepper.

Sea Scallops
1 cup bay scallops seasoned with salt and pepper and then sauteed on medium high heat for 4 minutes until golden on one side.

Crispy Artichokes
1 package marinated artichokes.  Remove artichokes and rinse in cold water.  Pat dry and sear in a sautee pan with butter and olive oil until golden.

Buon Apetito!!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Prime NY Strip with Rainbow Carrots and Balsamic Onions


















This quick meat lovers dish is fast and real easy to make. This costs $30, feeds 2 and takes 40 minutes.

Balsamic Onions
2 organic white onions
6 cloves organic garlic
1/2 cup vegetable stock
1/2 cup balsamic vinegar
salt and pepper

Add all ingredients to a small sauce pan and cook on medium low until all liquid is reduced.  Add additional balsamic if onions are not to desired softness but liquid is dried up.

I found a bag a peeled mini rainbow carrots in the veggie section of the grocery store.  I roasted them on a baking sheet in the oven at 350 for 30 minutes.

Sear the 18oz NY strip steak on medium high heat until golden on each side.  Place in a 350 degree oven for 20 minutes for medium rare.  Let rest 10 minutes, slice and serve.

Buon Apetitio!

Monday, December 19, 2011

Hamachi Kama with Coconut Rice


Hamachi Kama is the collar bone piece of the Hamachi aka Yellowtail. This is normally a throw away piece but those who know understand this may be the tastiest of all. Thanks to Chef Mike Pirolo for the hookup. This easy recipe takes 30 minutes, feeds two and costs...well the fish was free so probably $12 or so.

Hamachi Kama
2 pieces frsh Hamachi Kama (ask your asian supermarket of fish monger)
2 tablespoon Nama Shoyu or soy sauce
2 tablespoons ponzu sauce

Preheat the oven to broil. Place the fish skin down of a foil lined baking sheet and place on the middle rack. Let it cook for 20 minutes or until the fish becomes a nice golden brown. Remove and serve

Coconut Rice
2 tablespoons organic coconut oil
2 cups white rice
salt
1 teaspoon mirin
1 teaspoon rice wine vinegar

Start rice, coconut oil, cool water and salt on high heat and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and cover tightly. Cook for 15 minutes or until tender. Add mirin and rice wine and paddle through with a spatula.

Serve it up with some fresh lime wedges and ponzu sauce. Buon Apetito!!

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Lemon Sole En Papillote with Fennel-Apple-Citrus Slaw




This fast and no mess fish recipe takes only 20 minutes and works great every time. Lemon sole is a bit larger and, in my opinion, tastier then dover sole, plus its half the price. This complete dish take 40 minutes, costs $15 and feeds two people.

Lemon Sole En Papillote
2 6oz filets of lemon sole
1 bunch fennel frawns (or dill)
1/2 orange, sliced
1/2 cup chopped fennel stalks
1/2 cup chopped celery
1 shallots, thin sliced
salt and white pepper
3 tablespoons olive oil

Preheat the oven to 375. Layout a large piece of aluminum foil or parchment paper (dont use wax paper!). Season both sides of the fish with salt and pepper. Lay fennel frawns on one side and roll the fish starting at the thick side. Place rlled fish on the foil and mix in chopped fennel, celery, shallot, olive oil and orange. Seal the foil making sure its 100% sealed. Place on a backing sheet in the center of the oven for 20 minutes. Remove and open carefully, there is hot steam inside. Reserve the liquid inside the foil as a sauce.


Fennel Apple Citrus Slaw
1/2 head of cabbage, shredded
1 fennel bulb, shredded
2 gala apples, julienne on a mandolin
2 bartlett pears, julienne on a mandolin
4 celery stalks, peeled and julienne on a mandolin
2 shallots, julienne on a mandolin
2 carrots, shredded
handful of celery leaves, left whole
1/4 cup fresh squeezed navel orange juice
1/4 cup white balsamic vinegar
1/8 cup extra virgin olive oil
1/8 cup guava juice
2 tablespoons truffle honey (or regular honey)
2 tablespoons dijon mustard
3 teaspoons celery salt
3 teaspoons dry dill
4 teaspoons kosher salt
4 teaspoons white pepper

Use a box grater to shred and a mandolin to julienne all the items. Mix together and let stand 30 minutes. Mix again and adjust the seasoning to taste.

Buon Apetito!

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Maple Soy Duck Breast with Parsnip Puree, Golden Beets and Broccolini


This quick duck dish looks a lot harder than it actually is to prepare. This costs about $12, feeds one and takes about 40 minutes.

Maple Soy Duck Breast
1 duck breast, thawed and scored
4 tablespoons nama shoyu (organic unflitered soy sauce) or soy sauce
4 tablespoons real maple syrup
salt and pepper

Preheat oven to 375. Start a medium sautee pan over medium heat and let get hot for 5 minutes. In a small sauce pan add soy and maple and put over low heat to reduce. Season the skin side of the duck liberally with salt and pepper. Place skin side down in a pan. Let cook about 12 minutes or until the skin is very golden and crispy. Remove from the heat and flip the breast, then brush the soy maple mixture over the top and place the whole pan in the oven. Let cook 10 minutes and remove and let rest. Slice long ways for a better presentation.

Parsnip Puree
1 large organic parsnip, diced
1/2 organic white onion, diced
3 cloves organic garlic
1/16 cup of EV olive oil
salt and white pepper

Start onion, parsnip and garlic in cold water in a medium sauce pan over high heat and bring toa boil. Reduce to medium high until parsnip is fork tender. Drain and add to food processor or a blender. Add olive oil while you are pureeing. If its too thick add some warm water a few tablespoons at a time. Season with salt and pepper.

Roasted Organic Golden Beet
2 small organic golden beets
Halve them and place cut side down on a foil lined baking sheet. Cook for 30 to 40 minutes or until tender.

Broccolini
1 bunch broccolini
Blanch the broccolini in boiling water and then plunge in a water and ice bath. Sautee with butter and oil for 5 minutes.

Use the remaining maple-soy glaze for a sauce and there you have it. Simple elegance. Buon Appetito!!


Friday, November 18, 2011

Chilean Seabass with Mashed Potatoes and Swiss Chard


Chilean Seabass has gotten very expensive due to high demand but when its fresh there are few fish that rival its buttery flavor and texture. This dish costs $50 ($35 for the fish) takes about 45 minutes and feeds two.

Pan Roasted Chilean Seabass
2 6oz pieces of chilean seabass
2 tablespoons of butter
2 tablespoons of olive oil
salt and white pepper
2 tablespoons fresh parsley
2 tablespoons of apricot juice

Preheat the oven to 350. Get a medium non stick sautee pan on medium high heat. Add oil and butter. Season the fish and place in the pan for 3 to 4 minutes or until golden and then flip. Using a spoon baste the excess butter and oil onto the fish while its cooking. Do the for 3 to 4 minutes. Place the whole pan in the oven for 8 to 10 minutes and remove. Remove the fish from the pan and let rest. Add the parsley and apricot juice to the same pan and let heat up for 3 minutes. Spoon the sauce over the fish.

Mashed Potatoes with Green Chard
2 large white potatoes, peeled and diced
2 bunch green chard, de-stemmed and sliced into ribbons
4 cloves of garlic
1/4 white onion
2 tablespoons of butter

Start a medium stock pot with cold water and potatoes, garlic and onion and bring to a boil. Reduce to medium and let cook until potatoes are fork tender. In a separate sautee pan cook the chard with some butter and olive oil for 7 to 10 minutes or until tender. Mix butter, green chard and drained potato, onion, garlic mixture together and mash well.

This is still my favorite fish of all time. Be careful not to overcook it and Im sure you will agree. Buon Apetito!!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Broiled Chicken with Sweet Potato Mash and Roasted Crimini Mushrooms



This is another fast and easy dish that requires only use of the oven and has virtually no clean up. It takes about 45 minutes, costs $10 and feeds two people.

Sweet Potato Mash
2 medium organic sweet potatoes
2 tablespoons maple syrup
2 tablespoon butter
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon coriander
1/8 teaspoon white pepper

Start oven a 375. Wrap sweet potatoes in foil and place on the middle oven rack. Let cook for 40 minutes or until tender to the touch. Remove skins and mix all the ingredients together.

Broiled Chicken
2 organic chicken breasts
1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper
salt and pepper
olive oil

Season chicken with olive oil, salt, pepper and crushed red pepper. Place the chicken breasts on a foil lined baking sheet and place in the oven for 15 minutes. Turn the broiler on high and place the chicken two racks down. Let it cook for about 5 minutes or until a nice char starts to occur. Watch closely as it goes from brown to black very quickly. Remove from oven and let stand for 4 minutes. Slice and shape.

Roasted Crimini Mushrooms
2 cups organic crimini mushrooms (baby portabello)
2 teaspoons olive oil
1 teaspoon crushed red pepper
salt and pepper

Wash and slice mushrooms in half. toss with olive oil, red pepper, salt and pepper. Place cut side down on a foil baking sheet. Cook in the oven for about 15 minutes, put them in at the same time as the chicken.

The sauce is the leftover sauce I made for the rabbit but a simple reduction of chicken stock and onions with some sherry vinegar would be an easy substitute.

Simple, fast, easy, almost no cutting or dishes to do...Buon Apetito!!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Braised Rabbit with Almond Puree and Sauteed Swiss Chard




This somewhat complex dish is a traditional northern Italian preparation of rabbit. I added a few ingredients to customize the dish and add some earthy and delicious flavors. It costs about $30, takes 1.5 hours and fed two very hungry men.

Braised Rabbit
1/2 a farm raised rabbit, cut to three pieces
1/2 organic white onion, chopped,
2 large organic carrots, peeled and chopped
1 organic leek, chopped
1 organic jalepeno pepper, seeded and chopped
2 organic celery stalks, chopped
8 cloves organic garlic, chopped
1/2 cup orange juice
2 tangerines, juiced and zested (optional, oranges are a good sub)
1 bunch fresh thyme, whole
1 cup chicken stock
1 teaspoon crushed red pepper
1/2 cup flour

Remove rabbit from the package and clean. In a small pyrex bowl place the rabbit with 1/8 cup of olive oil, crushed red pepper, one tangerine juiced and zested, salt and 3 cloves of garlic and let sit for at least an hour. Start the oven at 350. Start a large dutch oven or LeCrusset on medium heat and add olive oil to coat the bottom of the pan. Remove rabbit from marinade and pat dry. Dust the rabbit in the flour and shake off excess. Sear the rabbit till golden on each side, about 5 minutes. Remove and let rest on a baking rack. In the same pan add a bit more olive oil and 2 tablespoons of butter. Add onions, carrots, peppers, leeks, celery and garlic and cook for 7 minutes or until onions become translucent. Deglaze the pan with some white wine or clear alcohol, I used cointreau to stick to the orange theme. Now add orange juice, tangerine juice, tangerine zest, chicken stock and thyme. Bring this mixture to a lite booil and then add the rabbit pieces. Cover the pot and place the whole thing in the oven for 45 minutes.

Remove the rabbit pieces and set aside. Strain the remaining liquid and place the strained liquid in a small saucepan. Place on low to reduce, add salt and pepper to taste. Spoon braising liquid sauce over the rabbit.

Almond Puree
1/2 cup blanched and peeled almond (you can buy them like this)
2 organic bartlet pears, halved and cored
2 organic gala apples, halved and cored
1/4 organic leek, thin sliced
1 tablespoon truffle honey
1/8 cup olive oil
2 tablespoons of water
salt and white pepper

Place the almonds and leeks along withe the pears and apples cut side down on a baking sheet. Bake for 15 minutes at 350 or until pears and apples are soft. Peel skins from apples and pears and place all the cooked items plus the truffle honey in a blender or food processor. Start pureeing and slowly add the olive oil. Then add the water to get a smooth even consistency. Season to taste.

Sauteed Swiss Chard
2 bunches organic swiss chard, stemmed and chopped
6 cloves organic garlic, medium chop
1/2 organic red onion, medium dice
3 tablespoons of butter
3 tablespoon olive oil

Start a large saute pan on medium low heat. Add olive oil and butter then onions and garlic. Let cook for 10 to 15 minutes stirring occasionally until the onions and garlic are soft and lightly golden. Add chard and toss, let cook 7 to 10 minutes and season with salt and pepper.

Plate it all up and get to grubbing! Buon Apetito!!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Panzanella Salad


This simple, classic salad is refreshing and easy to make. The main components of panzanella are dry or semi stale bread soaked in water or vinaigrette and fresh tomatoes. This salad cost $15, feeds two and takes 20 minutes or less.

Panzanella Salad
1/4 piece of italian or french bread, toasted to dry or semi stale, large chunks
1 organic garden tomato
1 package organic arugula
1 piece fresh buffala mozzarella

Sherry Vinaigrette
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
2 tablespoons sherry vinegar
4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
1 teaspoon fresh herb (thyme, oregano, basil or whatever)
salt and pepper


Start by making the vinaigrette. Then add the tomatoes and the bread to the vinaigrette and toss. Let sit 5 minutes. Chop the mozzarella into small cubes and then toss the mozzarella and arugula into the tomatoes and bread. Season with salt and pepper. Buon Apetito!!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Basted Egg with Sherry Tomatoes and Potato-Onion Puree


This is a little play on traditional sunny side up eggs and breakfast potatoes. It takes about 10 minutes, feeds one and costs $3.

I used the potato onion puree from the previous recipe on the blog. I cut and pasted here just for reference. I also made a basted egg. This is an egg that is cooked in a saute pan with about and inch of water. You have to continuously "baste" the egg with the excess water in the pan using a tablespoon. Slowly but surely the top of the egg cooks and becomes a perfect cross between poached and sunny side up. I diced some tomatoes and tossed them with sherry vinegar and some fresh parsley. Enjoy!

Organic Potato-Onion Puree
4 small organic yukon gold potatoes, medium diced
1 medium organic vidallia onion, medium diced
5-6 cloves of organic garlic, halved
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons cream
2 tablespoon of olive oil
1 tablespoon cream cheese

Put the potatoes, onions and garlic in cold water in a medium pot. Start on medium high heat and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium and let cook until potatoes are fork tender. Strain the water off and place in a large food processor or blender. Add butter, oil, cream, cream cheese, and salt & white pepper. Puree until smooth. Add more olive oil as necessary to get a smooth velvety texture.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Line Caught Cobia with Purple Kale, Potato-Onion Puree and Sherry Brown Butter


This is the entree for the three part Cobia dinner. This turned out the best of the three dishes in my opinion and it really highlighted to meaty texture of the Cobia. This takes 45 minutes, feeds 4 and costs about $20.

Pan Seared Cobia
4 5oz pieces of fresh Cobia (or other white fish)
2 oz olive oil
2 oz butter
salt and white pepper

Preheat the oven to 350. Start a medium nonstick saute pan on medium heat and let it get very hot. Add butter and oil. Season fish with salt and white pepper and place in the pan two pieces at a time. Let cook for 5 minutes on each side or until golden. Place on a baking rack and place in the oven for 7 to 10 minutes. Remove and serve.

Organic Potato-Onion Puree
4 small organic yukon gold potatoes, medium diced
1 medium organic vidallia onion, medium diced
5-6 cloves of organic garlic, halved
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons cream
2 tablespoon of olive oil
1 tablespoon cream cheese

Put the potatoes, onions and garlic in cold water in a medium pot. Start on medium high heat and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium and let cook until potatoes are fork tender. Strain the water off and place in a large food processor or blender. Add butter, oil, cream, cream cheese, and salt & white pepper. Puree until smooth. Add more olive oil as necessary to get a smooth velvety texture.

Organic Purple Kale
2 bunches organic purple kale, chopped
1/4 vidallia onion, diced
3 cloves of garlic, diced
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons butter
salt and white pepper

In a large saute pan add olive oil and butter and turn to medium. Add onions and garlic and cook 3-4 minutes or until translucent. Add kale and mix well. Let cook 15 minutes adding more olive oil as necessary.

Sherry Brown Butter
3 tablespoons of unsalted butter (you can use salted)
1 tablespoon sherry vinegar

Small a small sautee pan on medium low. Add butter and cook for 5 minutes or until the butter starts to brown slightly. Add sherry vinegar and remove from heat. Whisk vigorously. Add salt and pepper to taste.

Buon appetito!! Thanks again to Casey, Harout and Danette for the great fishing trip and amazing dinner.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Cobia Ceviche


Part two of this three part series. Ceviche is awesome and I have never made or tasted cobia ceviche so I decided to experiment. It turned out great. This ceviche takes 10 minutes to make and 30 minutes to cure, costs $10 and feeds four.

Cobia Ceviche
10 oz of fresh line caught cobia, diced
2 limes, juiced
1 lemon, juiced
1/8 white onion, razor thin sliced
1 teaspoon fresh parsley, fine chop
1 jalapeno pepper, razor thin slices
1/4 teaspoon fresh ginger, grated
salt

Cut fish into small cubes, try to keep them close to the same size. Use a small pyrex bowl and cover the fish with the lemon and lime juices. Cover and place in the fridge for 20 minutes. Remove and mix in the jalapeno, parsley, onion and ginger. Place back in the fridge for 10 minutes. Season with a touch of salt and serve in a martini glass.

Cobia Sashimi


This is the first of three dishes I made from the fish we caught during our deep sea charter. Shout to Casey, Harout and Danette for a great time. We caught a large Cobia and I decided to make the first dish a simple expression of an amazing fish. This took 15 minutes, costs one fishing trip and feeds 4 as a starter.

Cobia Sashimi
6 oz fresh cobia
1 small piece of ginger, grated
2 tablespoons ponzu sauce
1 teaspoon 5 spice powder
2 tablespoon meyer lemon oil, heated

Slice the cobia very thin and place in a single layer on the plate. Grate fresh ginger on top. Dust with a touch of the 5 spice powder and then right before serving dash with the hot lemon oil.

Thats it...stay tuned for the next two dishes!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Captain Crunch Crusted French Toast Stuffed with a Raspberry-Strawberry Cream Cheese

Obviously this is pure indulgence. But if your going to do it, I say to go all the way. This breakfast of nostalgia wrapped childhood favorites costs about $10 takes 45 minutes and feeds at least two.

Capt Crunch Crusted, Raspberry-Strawberry Cream Cheese Stuffed French Toast
1 loaf Bakery made un-sliced white bread or brioche
2 tablespoons cream cheese, softened
 2 tablespoons strawberry preserves
1 handful fresh raspberries
1/8 cup buttermilk
1/8 cup heavy cream or half and half
1/8 cup almond milk or regular milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 dash nutmeg
1 teaspoon cinnamon dash salt
2 cups captain crunch cereal, crushed

 Cut bread into four to six 1 1/2 inch slices. Use a sharp knife and cut into the bottom of the bread and cut a pocket into the the bread being careful not to poke through the crust on any side. Then mix the raspberries with the cream cheese and strawberry preserves into a mixture and put it into a plastic zip lock (or piping bag) and cut off the bottom corner of the bag. Stiff the bag into the bread pocket and squeeze the filling mixture into the bread until its full, DONT OVERSTUFF! Then mix the buttermilk, milk and cream along with the vanilla, nutmeg, cinnamon and salt in a shallow bowl. Crush the captain crunch and put into a shallow bowl as well. Dip the stuffed bread into the milk mixture on each side and then into the capt crunch. Preheat oven to 350. Start a medium saute pan on medium high and add some butter. Once hot place the french toast in and let cook 4-6 minutes or until golden. Flip using tongs, not a spatula! Cook on the second side until golden and place on a baking rack. Once they are all golden place the baking rack in the oven and bake for 10 minutes. Remove and serve.

Thanks for the idea Ms. Erin!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Seafood Strozzapreti



Strozzapreti is a pasta that is rolled between the fingers to create a tube shape. Strozzapreti means "to choke the priest". There are dozens of stories of why it is called this but either way its great. This strozzapreti is store bought. This takes 30 min, cost $40 and feeds two.

Seaafood Strozzapretti
4 oz lobster meat, chopped
4 oz jumbo shrimp, halved
4 large sea scallops, halved
12oz Strozzapreti dry
1 shallot, diced
5 cloves of garlic, chopped
1 small zucchini, diced
1 small yellow squash, diced
1 cup white wine
8 oz cherry tomatoes, halved
handful of basil, torn into pieces
1 teaspoon crushed red pepper
salt and white pepper

Mix all the seafood with olive oil, crushed red pepper, salt and white pepper. Start water and salt heavily. Add pasta to the water. Start two sautee pans on medium heat. In one add shallots, garlic, zucchini and squash. Cook for 10 minutes. In the other pan start the seafood and cook for five minutes. Add the seafood to the vegetables and add the white wine. Once it cooks off add the tomatoes and the basil. Drain the pasta and add it to the veggies and seafood. Season to taste and serve with some toasted garlic bread. Buon Apetito!

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Easy Chicken Lettuce Wraps



A crowd favorite, chicken lettuce wraps are great for a snack, a dinner, lunch, as an appetizer or just because they are delicious. This takes about 20 minutes, costs $15 and feeds 4 to 6 as appetizer and 2 to 4 as a main course. I listed some ingredients as optional so these are not necessary if you do not have them.

Easy Chicken Lettuce Wraps
1 rotisserie chicken (from super market or boston market), meat pulled off the bone
1 tablespoon sesame oil (optional)
1 tablespoon regular oil (veg, canola, etc)
1 tablespoon fresh ginger, chopped
1 tablespoon fresh garlic, chopped
4 scallions, bottoms chopped, tops reserved for garnish
6-8 baby carrots, julienne
1 can bean sprouts
2 tablespoons rice wine or mirin (optional)
1/2 cup apricot juice (or oj, water or veg stock)
1 tablespoon apricot jam (optional)
1 tablespoon teriyaki sauce
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 teaspoon five spice powder (optional)
1 teaspoon crushed red chilli flakes (for heat, optional)
1 can crispy rice noodles
1 head ice berg lettuce

Start a medium sautee pan on medium heat. Add oil, ginger, garlic and scallions. Cook 5 minutes or until tender. Add carrots and bean sprouts and cook 2 minutes. Add chicken. Now add rice wine and let cook off. Add apricot juice and jam and mix in well. Then add teriyaki, soy and spices. Let cook for 10 minutes and then remove from the heat. Garnish with left over scallion tops and crispy noodles.

For the lettuce cups just remove the core by hand and carefully peel off the leaves then restack.

This is fast and easy plus I think every person in the world likes these especially children. Buon Apetito!!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Seafood Cioppino with Garden Zucchini Gratin



I started this blog one year ago as a hobby and creative outlet. The first post was a family style dinner and I thought it would be fitting to end the year with an amazing family style post as well. Seafood Cioppino was actually created in SanFran but its origins are in the bouillabaisse dishes of southern Europe. Its key ingredients are shellfish, onions, tomatoes and white wine. Everything else is just to enhance these base flavors and are optional. This costs about $70 and feeds 6. Total time is about 1 hour.

Seafood Cioppino
2 lbs black mussels
2 lbs little neck clams
1 lb bay scallops
1 whole red snapper, filet and cut into 3oz pieces
1 red pepper, chopped
1 fennel bulb, chopped, frawns reserved
1 vidallia onion, chopped
2 whole leeks, cleaned and chopped
4 green onions, chopped
8 cloves of garlic, rough chopped
1 lb cherry tomatoes, halved
1/2 bottle dry white wine, sauvingnon blanc/pinot grigio
1 bunch fresh thyme, left whole
1 tablespoon crushed red pepper

Start a large stock pot on medium and add olive oil to coat the bottom. Add all the vegetables except the tomatoes and let cook 15 minutes or until the begin to soften. Add the tomatoes and let cook 10 more minutes. Add white wine, shellfish, thyme, crushed red pepper and fennel frawns and cover. Cook 10 to 12 minutes stirring occasionally until all of the clams and mussels have opened up. Season with sea salt and pepper. Serve with a ladle.

In a separate sautee pan cook the snapper on medium high for 3 minutes on each side. Top cioppino with some fennel frawns, thyme and snapper filet.


Garden Fresh Zucchini Gratin
6 tablespoons (3/4 stick) unsalted butter, plus extra for topping
1.5 pound vidallia onions, cut in 1/2 and sliced (3 large)
3 pounds zucchini, sliced 1/4-inch thick (4 zucchini)
3 teaspoons kosher salt
2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1.5 cup hot milk
3/4 cup panko bread crumbs
3/4 cup grated Gruyere
1/4 cup grated aged white cheddar

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.

Melt the butter in a very large (12-inch) saute pan and cook the onions over low heat for 20 minutes, or until tender but not browned. Add the zucchini and cook, covered, for 10 minutes, or until tender. Add the salt, pepper, and nutmeg and cook uncovered for 5 more minutes. Stir in the flour. Add the hot milk and cook over low heat for a few minutes, until it makes a sauce. Pour the mixture into two 8 by 10-inch baking dishes. Combine the bread crumbs and Gruyere and sprinkle on top of the zucchini mixture. Dot with 1 tablespoon of butter cut into small bits and bake for 20 minutes, or until bubbly and browned.



I also made some simple olive oil bread by slicing a fresh Italian loaf in half and brushing it with olive oil and cooking in the oven for 10 minutes. This was a great meal made much better by having the company of my favorite people in the world, my family. Buon Apetitio!!

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Sockeye Salmon, Charred Zucchini, Shrimp & English Pea Cream Sauce



Wild caught Sockeye Salmon is at top of the chart on omegas and simultaneously tastes amazing. This feeds two people, costs $40 and takes 1 hour.

Olive Oil Roasted Sockeye Salmon
2 6oz fillets of sockeye salmon, sliced into 6 pieces
1 cup extra virgin olive oil
salt and white pepper

Preheat oven to 400. Start a medium saute pan on medium high and add olive oil. Once very hot add all the fish, skin side down. Immediately place the whole pan in the oven and let cook for 7-10 minutes or until fish is no longer raw on top. Remove and let stand 4 minutes.

Pea, Pancetta and Shrimp Cream Sauce
2 jumbo shrimp, diced, shells reserved
1 cup fresh English peas, blanched
2 tablespoons diced pancetta
1.5 cups vegetable stock
1/8 cup heavy cream

Start and medium saucepan on medium low. Add pancetta and let render for 10 minutes. Turn up to med and add veg stock and shrimp bodies. Let cook until reduced to 1/2 a cup of liquid. Strain sauce and add cream. Let reduce to half, about 1/4 cup of liquid. Add diced shrimp and peas. Season to taste.

Charred Baby Zucchini with Red Onions
1/2 lb baby zucchini, halved
1 organic red onion, sliced

Preheat oven to 400. Brush a sheet pan with olive salt and pepper and place zucchini cut side down. Brush tops with olive oil, salt and pepper and topped with sliced onions. Cook for 20 to 25 minutes or until onions are soft andn zucchini are browned.

I have to thanks my friend Suzy for the inspiration in creating the dish and the help with eating it all as well, good times! Buon Apetitio!!

Monday, July 18, 2011

Pancetta Wrapped Veal Loin, Fennel Puree, Baby Potatoes and Braised Radicchio



This delicious recipe is taken from various items that I have seen done at the restaurant where I work. This way by far the tastiest dish done this year. This feeds 2 took 1.5 hours to prepare and costs $40.

Pancetta Wrapped Veal Loin
8 thin slices of pancetta, ask the deli guy
8 oz veal tenderloin, trimmed

Preheat the oven to 300. Season the veal loin with salt and pepper and sear in a medium pan on high until golden on each side. Place on an oven rack and place in the oven until 130 degrees in side, about 10 minutes. Take out and rest until cool about 15 minutes. Wrap with pancetta and pan sear again on medium until pancetta is cooked, about 3 minutes on each side.

Veal Jus
2 cups vegetable broth
1/8 cup veal trimmings
1/4 white onion
1 teaspoon rendered pancetta

Cook all ingredients in a sauce pan on medium low until reduced to 1/4 cup. Strain and reduce by half, let cool and add a teaspoon of butter.

Fennel Puree
1 organic fennel bulb, diced
1 organic leek, chopped
4 cloves organic garlic
2 tablespoons heavy cream
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

Boil fennel, leeks and garlic in a medium saucepan on medium high until tender, about 12 minutes. Strain an place in a food processor, add cream and blend, slowly add olive oil until puree is smooth.

Crispy Baby Yukon Gold Potatoes
2 lbs organic baby yukon golds
Olive oil, salt and pepper

Preheat oven to 425. Spray a sheet pan with olive oil and season. Place potatoes cut side down and spray with oil and salt and pepper. Cook for 25 minutes until golden. Turn off the oven and let stand in the oven for 15 minutes.

Braised Radicchio
1 head organic radicchio, julienned
1/8 cup pancetta, diced
1/4 red onion, diced

In a medium pan render the pancetta on low, once crisp and onion and cook 5 minutes. Turn up the heat to medium and add radicchio, let cook ten minutes and season.



I also seared some scallions in the same pan I used to finish the veal. I plated it all together and the flavor combinations were amazing. Buon Apetitio!