Sunday, August 26, 2012

squash blossoms - ON PIZZA!

Squash blossoms .... on pizza!

Squash blossoms:


Pizza night with friends! Diana made the crust from scratch.

Toppings included:
Classico marinara
bell peppers
pepperoni
mozarella balls
basil
green onions
squash blossoms (can also be fried, see below)

fried squash blossoms

Using a knife, slice squash blossoms open from top to bottom.
Line a pan with olive oil. Add squash blossoms and cook until crisp.
Yumtacular.

If anyone wants Diana's crust recipe, leave a comment below and I'll see if I can arm wrestle her for it. ;)

Friday, August 24, 2012

stiry fry - this time, with tofu...

Husband's reaction pre-dinner: "this isn't real food".
Husband's reaction post-dinner: "meh, wasn't bad". haha :)

stir fry

Why? Well, the tofu was just about to expire. and we still have tons of fresh produce from farmer's market (AKA my parents' garden) to eat up. So here goes...

Stir fry ingredients

-extra firm Tofu
-olive oil
-curry powder
-tarragon
-1 bag of stir fry veggies
-cut up fresh produce (in today's case, bell peppers!)
-bok choy (2 little things for 1 person)

Stir fry recipe


Bake tofu


HERE GOES!

bake the tofu:
-using a tofu press, "press" the water out of the tofu. (or in my case, use a plate and squish carefully so as not to totally mince it)
-marinate tofu in olive oil. For best flavor, do so overnight. (definitely did not have that kind of time or planning).
-for toaster oven: line pan with foil, take olive oil soaked tofu and bake on 425 for 20-25 min. season with whatever. I used lawry's seasoned salt, but TJs 21 seasoning salute usually does the trick
-flip tofu halfway thru to make it crispy on each side.
-when done set aside.

cook the vegetables

-a dab of olive oil in a wok or grill pan
-throw 'em in and cook!
-season with the curry powder and tarragon
-cook until crisp

cook the bok choy

-when veggies are done serve them onto their respective plates.
-usng the same oil, throw in bok choy. Remember: this is like cooking spinach- FAST.
-cook on high until bok choy is wilted.


SERVE the stir fry:
-place tofu on top of finished vegetables
-top with bok choy


Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Grilled Buffalo Kebabs - summertime fun

Grilled Buffalo

Just came back from Farmer's Market (AKA my parents' garden). Have a metric ton of fresh summer produce to eat. Oh, and the buffalo in the fridge needs to be eaten. Today.

Here's what we did:
-cubed buffalo meat
-shishkebab sticks
-cut up bell peppers (1 green, 1 red)
-cherry tomatoes
-garlic oil
-local seasoning



Grilling Buffalo

Buffalo is VERY LEAN and will dry out very quickly. Therefore, cook it in half the time as if it were a sirloin cut, and keep a watchful eye on it.




Monday, August 20, 2012

Chicken Tagine - summertime version

Lemon Chicken Recipe - with Basil and Garlic

It's summer, and things tend to grow in the summertime! Had an abundance of basil and cherry tomatoes, and chicken that needed to be used....tonight. Rather than BBQ, I opted for some Chicken Tagine!

How to make:

Start by lining the tagine with the sauce, and placing the raw chicken on top .

lemon basil sauce - (PRE cook)

  • 1/4 cup juiced lemon
  • 8 peeled garlic cloves
  • 1/4 cup fresh basil (I use double b/c my hubby likes it *strong*)
  • 1/3 cup olive oil




Cook on low (setting 2) for 35 minutes on the stove top. Cook the side dishes while you wait!

Roasted cherry tomatoes AND CHEESY BREAD

Here's some really awesome roasted garlic bread. Cut it up on place on toaster oven like so (see below). The bread slices on the left are simply lined with EVOO. The ones on the right have sliced cheddar and a pinch of garlic salt (Lawry's is king).


Cherry tomatoes are amazing in summertime, especially since they grow so well during the summer. Line the foil with olive oil and simply roast in convection oven for 10 minutes on 400. Melt in the mouth.



Roasted garlic potatoes

I like the golden potatoes, but red or russett work well.

  1. Cut/dice 2 potatoes (or the desired quantity)
  2. Line tray with foil
  3. add olive oil
  4. sprinkle garlic salt
  5. cook on 425 for 25 min or until desired crispiness is reached



Lemon Basil Sauce - Topping

Take the chicken out of the tagine when it's done cooking. Set on plate.

Using your immersion blender, apply it to the cooked basil-garlic-olive oil mixture in the tagine until it's nice and frothy. About 30 seconds. Pour over chicken. Sauce tastes great over the potatoes too.

lemon basil chicken - the finished product!

Monday, August 13, 2012

Cod Recipe - complete summer dinner in 15 minutes TOPS

cod fish recipe - for 2 people

-2 cod fillets
-1 tsp of olive oil
-a pinch of lemon pepper

Line the fish with a minimal amount of olive oil. sprinkle with lemon pepper. Grill on Foreman grill for 5 minutes. (10 if frozen) Remove when done.

Summertime side dish

It's tomato season. Slice up one of them ruby red boys and add rosemary to each slice (see photo below).

In the meantime a pre-seasoned bag of microwaveable vegetables always does the trick. Follow necessary instructions to heat and serve (should only take 5 minutes).

Grilled Cod

Here it is. And, it only took 15 minutes.



Saturday, August 4, 2012

kebab grill ... with only 3 ingredients (!)

My folks' farms are in full production so they passed along this produce. "Grown with Love!" Yay.

Kebab Recipe

-1 LB of meat (cut into cubes)
-olive oil
-2 fresh vegetables
-skewers
-booze of your choice

Kebab grill

After spending the day on the beach in the sun, going to the grocery store isn't an option. That is what we had in the fridge, so that is what we cooked.

The meat was actually a 'london broil' cut, and we only needed 1 bell pepper. Drizzled olive oil on there, let it sit for 30-min. Had some great 'local' seasoning laying around, so DPT dusted that on there.

The meat wasn't as thick, so it was cooked on med-high for about 12 min. Was monitored and lightly dusted with seasonings.

Went very nicely with the Pinot. Only thing I would do differently is soak up the skewers for an hour in water beforehand.


Thursday, August 2, 2012

itty bitty hats

Material: something really soft from JoAnns that I forgot I had.

Looming


Hardware: 1 round loom (6in diameter) + knit hook + a knitting needle (really huge for yarn). You can purchase an all-inclusive kit at Michaels (with instructions) for under $10.



easy baby beanie knitting pattern


What you do:
Follow instructions for looming. When the work gets to be desired length (4" for this one), 'finish' the work so it comes off the loom. Cut the yarn so there's 6" loose and pull the top tight. Tie a double knot at the top and finish it off in your preferred way. (I just tied a few double knots and took the 'kn-eedle' and sewed the remainder into the top).

This gift is for a baby boy that is due in October!