Sometimes you just need a good salad. I came up with this simple, yet tasty, fiesta salad that is a meal by itself or paired with a main course. I served it with roasted chicken breasts. Serve with salsa dressing.
INGREDIENTS
2 Cups Chopped Spinach
2 Cups Chopped Romaine
1 Chopped Ripe Tomato
1 Medium Chopped Red Bell Pepper
1 Medium Chopped Yellow Bell Pepper
1 Cup Corn
1 Large Chopped Cucumber
5 Chopped Radishes
1 Small Chopped Zucchini
Tortilla Chips
Salsa Dressing
Chop the spinach and romaine lettuce and place in a large bowl. Chop the tomato, red & yellow bell pepper, cucumber, radishes and zucchini. Add to the spinach and romaine. Add the corn. Toss the salad. Arrange tortilla chips around the edges of the bowl and crumble a few on top. Serve immediately as the tortilla chips tend to get a big soggy if left to sit long. Serves 4
To make the salsa dressing all you need to do is to combine 1 cup of ranch dressing to 2 cups of salsa in a food processor or blender. Place in the fridge for 30 minutes.
Hey, it’s Bastille Day! Don a beret and some tricolor clothes and make a croquet monsieur to celebrate.
INGREDIENTS
4 Slices French or Italian Loaf Bread
2 Teaspoons Dijon Mustard
1 1/2 Cup Grated Gruyère Cheese
2 Slices Ham
2 Tablespoons Butter
Preheat your oven to 350° F. Spread 1/2 teaspoon of the Dijon mustard over each slice of the bread. Place 1/2 cup of the grated Gruyère cheese on top of the two slices of bread. Next, place the ham on top of the grated cheese. Finish with the remaining cheese on top of the ham. Place the other slice of bread on top. In a large skillet heat the butter over a medium heat until the butter is foaming. Carefully add the sandwiches and fry for 2 minutes on each side until they are golden brown. Transfer the sandwiches to a baking sheet and put into the oven for 5 minutes until the cheese has fully melted. Remove from the oven and place the sandwiches on a serving plate. Slice each sandwich in half and serve immediately. Serves 2
Celebrate All Things French!
Another answer to cooking dinner on a hot day. Don’t turn on the oven. Whip up my delicious and quick sauce that has a splash of vodka. Pour over any pasta of your choice; throw together a simple salad and you’ve got a nice weeknight meal.
INGREDIENTS
4 Tablespoons Olive Oil
1/4 Pound Diced Pancetta
1/3 Cup Vodka
28 Ounce Can of Diced Italian Plum Tomatoes
1/3 Cup Heavy Cream
1/8 Teaspoon Kosher Salt
1/8 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper
1 Clove Minced Garlic
Parmigiano Reggiano Cheese
In a large skillet heat the olive oil over a medium heat. Add the minced garlic and diced pancetta and sauté for 3 minutes until the pancetta is light in color. Turn the heat down and remove the skillet. Slowly add the vodka and return the skillet back to the burner. Be careful not to start a kitchen fire. Stir the vodka until it has almost evaporated. Pour in the entire can of diced Italian plum tomatoes, juice included. Stir. Add the cream, kosher salt and pepper and let simmer for 15 minutes. You want the sauce to have a medium thick consistency. I like to serve my vodka sauce over penne pasta, but you can serve it over any pasta that you like. Sprinkle with freshly grated Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and you’ve got yourself a feast! Serves 4
Cheesy Quesadillas
It’s hot out and who wants to turn on the oven. Serve with my Chunky Guacamole and you’ve got a quick no-fuss dinner. These quesadillas can also be served as an appetizer or a light lunch. Easy to double or triple this recipe too.
INGREDIENTS
2 Large Flour Tortillas (8 Inches)
1 Cup Shredded Cheddar or Monterey Jack Cheese
2 Tablespoons Minced Jalapenos
Olive Oil
1/8 Teaspoon Kosher Salt
Heat a large non-stick skillet over a medium heat for 3 minutes. Put 1 tortilla in the skillet and cook for 2 minutes until soft and puffed slightly at the edges. Turn the tortilla over and cook for another 2 minutes. Remove the tortilla and place on a cutting board. Sprinkle 1/2 cup of the shredded cheese and 1 tablespoon minced jalapenos over half of the tortilla. Make sure to leave about 1/2 inch boarder around the edges. Fold the tortilla in half over the filling. Press to flatten. Brush the tops generously with olive oil and sprinkle lightly with the kosher salt. Set aside and repeat the process with the second tortilla. Place the quesadillas back in the skillet with the oiled side down. Cook for 2 minutes over a medium heat until crisp and browned. Brush the tops with the remaining oil and sprinkle lightly with the remaining kosher salt. Turn the quesadillas and cook for another 2 minutes until crisp and browned. Remove the quesadillas and place back on the cutting board. Let cool for 4 minutes. If you don’t let the quesadillas cool the cheese will ooze out when cut. Cut into quarters and serve with Chunky Guacamole. Serves 4
Saturday Morning Scramble
Classical haute cuisine preparation calls for serving scrambled eggs in a deep silver dish, but you can serve them in any dish you feel like. Hey, you could even eat them out of the pan if you like.
INGREDIENTS
4 Strips Good Quality Bacon
2 Green Onions
6 Large Organic Eggs
5 Tablespoons Half & Half
2 Ounces Finely Grated Cheddar Cheese
3 Tablespoons Olive Oil
1/8 Teaspoon Kosher Salt
1/8 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper
Rough chop the bacon and green onions and place in a small sauté pan. Cook over a medium heat for 3 minutes. In a small mixing bowl, combine the eggs and half & half with a whisk or a fork. In a separate large sauté pan add the olive oil and heat over a medium low heat for 1 minute. Pour the eggs into the pan and slowly stir with a heat resistant spatula. Add the bacon and green onions. Keep stirring. Sprinkle with the salt and pepper. Keep stirring. Sprinkle in the grated cheese. As soon as the curds begin to form turn the heat up to high. Instead of stirring now fold the eggs over themselves. As soon as there is no more liquid remove from the heat and serve immediately. You don’t want them to look too done in the pan as they will continue to cook on the plate. Serves 4
This salad is very similar to a caprese salad. The burrata is silky on the outside and creamy on the inside which boasts a richly sweet and milky flavor. Since burrata is a delicate cheese it should be handled as little as possible. I love this salad so much. It is great as a main dish by itself or layered with strips of grilled steak. It also makes a nice appetizer or side dish. The perfect combination of flavors and textures make this delicious salad truly magical.
INGREDIENTS
3 Ripe Tomatoes
12 Ounces Burrata Cheese
25 Fresh Basil Leaves
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Balsamic Vinegar
Kosher Salt
Freshly Ground Pepper
Cut the tomatoes into slightly thick slices. Very carefully slice the burrata cheese into slices. On a large shallow platter layer alternating the slices of tomatoes and burrata and top with basil leaves. Drizzle the salad with the olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Season with kosher salt and freshly ground pepper. Serve immediately. Serves 6
Pork Tenderloin Tacos
INGREDIENTS
2 Large Quartered Shallots
4 Halved Jalapeno Peppers
1 Sliced Tomato
4 Whole Green Onions
2 Cups Shredded Cheddar Cheese
1 Two Pound Thinly Sliced Spice Roasted Pork Tenderloin
Olive Oil
Salsa For Garnish
1 Sliced Lime
Warm Tortillas For Serving
Rub the pork tenderloin with a spice mixture of your choice. Victoria’s Dry Rub makes a great rub for this tenderloin. Place the spiced tenderloin with the quartered shallots, halved jalapeno peppers and whole green onions on a foil covered roasting pan. Drizzle the tenderloin and the vegetables with olive oil and roast at 350° F for 45 minutes. When done cooking remove from the oven and let sit for 15 minutes. Thinly slice the pork tenderloin and transfer to a serving plate. Add the roasted shallots, jalapeno peppers and green onions to the serving plate. Fill warm tortillas with shredded cheese, sliced pork, sliced tomatoes, shallots, jalapeno peppers and green onions. Top with salsa and fresh lime juice. Serves 4
Hoisin sauce (also called Peking sauce) is an Asian sauce and is often used in Asian cooking much like how BBQ sauce is used in American cooking. Hoisin sauce is made from soybean paste, garlic, chilies, sugar, vinegar and various spices and is a great glaze for meat and fish (Peking Duck). Hoisin sauce is also a nice condiment which can also gives extra flavor to noodle and stir fry dishes.
INGREDIENTS
4 Large Bone-In Pork Chops
1 Cup Hoisin Sauce
1/4 Cup White Wine
5 Chopped Garlic Cloves
2 Tablespoons Toasted Sesame Oil
1/4 Cup Hoisin Sauce For Basting
With a meat tenderizer pound out the four chops. In a medium size bowl combine the hoisin sauce, white wine, sesame oil and garlic cloves. Place the 4 pork chops in a large ziplock bag. Pour the hoisin sauce marinade over the chops. Close the ziplock bag and give a gentle shake to cover all of the chops. Put into the fridge overnight. When you are ready to cook the chops remove them from the fridge. Cover your broiler pan with foil and place the chops on top of the foil. Let the chops rest for 15 minutes to come to room temperature. Baste with additional Hoisin sauce and place under the broiler for 4 to 8 minutes per side. You can also cook these chops on the grill. Turn the chops over and baste with more sauce. When done remove from the oven and transfer to a serving plate. Serve with rice and salad. Serves 4