Side Dishes

Applesauce

August 7, 2012

Applesauce

Most of the apples that you use for cooking will work for canning and freezing.  The best types of apples for canning and freezing are Golden Delicious, Rome Beauty and Jonathan.  Stay away from soft varieties like Red Delicious and those with bruises. 

INGREDIENTS

8 Pounds Apples

2 Cups Water

1/4 Cup Strained Fresh Lemon Juice

1 1/4 Cups Sugar

Wash, core and quarter your apples.  In a large heavy pot combine the apples, water and lemon juice.  Bring to a boil and then reduce the heat.  Simmer, with the lid on, for 30 minutes until the apples are very tender.  Make sure to stir often.  Press the apples through a food mill or sieve.  Return the pulp to the pot and throw away the skins.  Stir in the sugar.  Add a bit more water if you need to for your desired consistency and bring to a boil.  Spoon the hot applesauce into hot, sterilized pint canning jars.  Make sure to leave 1/2 inch headspace.  Wipe the jar rims and adjust the lids.  Process in a boiling water canner for 15 minutes.  Remove the jars from the hot water and cool on wire racks.  Makes 6 pints.

My Indoor Tomato Plants

August 5, 2012

My Indoor Tomato Plants

I am so excited!  I am finally getting tomatoes from my indoor tomato plants.  With the basil that I have growing and the tomatoes I think that I will make my Caprese Salad.

Caprese Salad

INGREDIENTS

3 Sliced Tomatoes

1 Pound Fresh Mozzarella (Sliced)

1 Bunch Fresh Basil Leaves

Kosher Salt

Freshly Ground Pepper

Extra Virgin Olive Oil For Drizzling

 

Slice the tomatoes and mozzarella into 1/4 inch slices.  On a large shallow platter alternate layered slices of tomatoes and mozzarella.  Add basil leaves between each layer.  Drizzle the salad with the olive oil and season with salt and pepper.  Serves 6

 

Salsa Verde

July 28, 2012

Salsa Verde

Salsa Verde or green tomatillo salsa is bright and fruity and is the perfect complement to grilled meats and cheese dishes.  Not bad with just tortilla chips either. 

INGREDIENTS

4 Ounces Husked & Rinsed Tomatillos

5 Garlic Cloves

2 Quartered White Or Yellow Onions

2 Stemmed Jalapenos

1 Teaspoon Sugar

1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1/2 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

1 Bunch Stemmed Cilantro

In a medium size saucepan fill with 2 cups of water.  Put the tomatillos, garlic, onions and jalapenos in the saucepan.  Boil for 5 minutes.  You will want the contents to be slightly soft.  Drain, but save 1 cup of the cooking water.  Put the ingredients into a blender or food processor along with the cooking liquid that you saved.  Add the salt, pepper, sugar and cilantro.  Pulse until chunky.  Pour into a serving bowl and serve at room temperature.  Makes 4 cups.

Artichoke & White Bean Dip

July 24, 2012

Artichoke & White Bean Dip

Quick, easy and healthy!  Use my Artichoke & White Bean Dip as a dip or as a substitute for mayonnaise on sandwiches.  The white beans and yogurt make a creamy dip without adding much fat. 

INGREDIENTS

12 Ounces Marinated Artichokes (Drained)

15 Ounces White Beans (Drained)

2/3 Cup Non-Fat Plain Yogurt

1 Tablespoon Red Pepper Flakes

1 Tablespoon Olive Oil

4 Garlic Cloves

1 Tablespoon Lime Juice

1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

Place the artichokes, garlic, white beans, kosher salt and pepper into a blender or food processor.  Process until smooth.  Add the yogurt, olive oil, lime juice and red pepper flakes and blend.  Scoop onto a serving plate or bowl.  Refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving.  Use in place of mayonnaise or serve with pita chips or vegetable sticks.  Serves 4

French Jam Jar Salad

July 22, 2012

French Jam Jar Salad

Here is a great idea for either a picnic or taking your lunch to work.  Put your salad in a French Jam Jar for easy storage and carry.  You can layer mixed green salads, fruit salads or any kind of salad you want.  Here I layered a simple vegetable salad.

 

INGREDIENTS

Mache

Peeled Cucumbers

Sliced Tomatoes

Chopped Belgium Endive

Chopped Carrots

French Jam Jars

 

Peel the cucumbers, slice the tomatoes, and chop the carrots and endive. Layer up the vegetables into as many French jam jars that you need.  Put the salad dressing into a separate container.  Seal up the jars and pack up for your picnic or work.  Enjoy!

 

I always stock up on French jam jars.  They are versatile and quite handy in a pinch.  I also use them to store left-over food in the refrigerator.  Trust me; left-overs won’t look so pathetic. 

 

Chopped Fiesta Salad

July 19, 2012

Chopped Fiesta Salad

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. 

Stuffed Zucchini

July 16, 2012

Stuffed Zucchini

As the summer marches on I find myself buried in zucchini and out of cooking ideas.  Stuffed Zucchini is a nice side dish or can be served as a main course.  If you are buying zucchini make sure to buy firm zucchini with tiny prickly hairs around the stem end.  The hairs are a sign of freshness.  Seeding the zucchini allows excess moisture to evaporate during cooking.  Be sure to rinse the cannellini beans before using. 

INGREDIENTS

6 Tablespoons Olive Oil

4 Medium to Large Zucchini (Halved & Seeded)

1/4 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1/4 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

2/3  Cup Panko Bread Crumbs

2 Minced Shallots

6 Minced Garlic Cloves

1 3/4 Cup Rinsed Cannellini Beans

2 Large Chopped Tomatoes

6 Ounces Shredded Monterey Jack Cheese

1/2 Cup Chopped Fresh Basil

 

Preheat your oven to 400° F and move the oven rack to the upper middle position.  Put a baking sheet on the rack and heat while preparing the zucchini.  Wash and cut the zucchini lengthwise.  Remove the seeds by running a small spoon inside each zucchini half to scoop out the seeds.  Brush 2 tablespoons of olive oil over the cut sides of the zucchini and sprinkle with the 1/8 teaspoon salt and 1/8 teaspoon pepper.  Put the zucchini halves, cut side down, on the hot baking sheet.  Bake for 10 minutes until the zucchini is slightly softened and the skins are wrinkled.  Turn the zucchini halves over and set aside on the baking sheet.  Heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a large skillet over a medium heat.  Add the bread crumbs, remaining salt and pepper and cook for 5 minutes.  Stir often.  The bread crumbs should be golden brown.  Transfer the bread crumbs to a bowl and set aside.  Wipe out the skillet with a paper towel.  Heat the remaining olive oil in the skillet.  Add the shallots and cook for 3 minutes.  Stir in the garlic and cook for 1 minute.  Add the cannellini beans and the chopped tomatoes.  Cook for 3 minutes.  Turn off the heat and stir in 1 cup of the Monterey Jack cheese and the basil.  Divide the filling evenly among the zucchini halves.  Pack lightly. Sprinkle the remaining cheese on the zucchini and then sprinkle the toasted bread crumbs.  Bake the stuffed zucchini for 7 minutes until heated through.  Remove from the oven and transfer to a serving platter. Serves 4

Victoria’s Vodka Sauce

July 11, 2012

Victoria’s Vodka Sauce

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

Green Bean Sauté

July 9, 2012

Green Bean Sauté

I am a big fan of crunchy vegetables. After picking up a couple pounds of organic green beans from the farmers’ market I decided to make my Green Bean Sauté. Some people like to blanch their vegetables before throwing them in the sauté pan, but I prefer the extra crunch. 

 

INGREDIENTS

3 Pounds Trimmed & Stringless Green Beans

2 Tablespoons Olive Oil

5 Sliced Garlic Cloves

1 Large Sliced Shallot

1/8 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1/8 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

 

In a large sauté pan heat the olive oil over a medium heat.  Add the garlic and shallots.  Cook for 1 minute.  Make sure that the garlic and shallots don’t burn.  Add the green beans, salt & pepper and cook for 10 minutes.  Stir occasionally.  Remove from the heat and place in a serving bowl.  Serves 4

 

Simple Beets

July 8, 2012

Simple Beets

 

Even as a kid I have loved beets and I still love them today.  Beets are one of those vegetables that I could eat every day.  Whenever I go to the farmer’s market the first thing I usually pick up are an assortment of fresh beets.  I usually pickle them, but sometimes I like to make Simple Beets which are basically naked little things.  When choosing beets it is important to select small or medium sized beets.  The roots should be firm and the skin smooth & deep in color.  The smaller beets may be so tender that you may not have to peel them after they are cooked.  Pass on beets that are soft or have bruises or spots.  These are signs that the roots are old, fibrous and tough. 

 

INGREDIENTS

1 Bunch Beets

1 Tablespoon Kosher Salt

 

Wash your beets and trim the ends before cooking.   Fill a medium size pot with water and add the kosher salt and washed beets.  Bring to a boil and cook for 30 minutes or more depending on how large your beets are.  Beets are cooked when you can easily insert a fork or the tip of a knife into the beet.  When done, remove from the heat and gently rinse under cold running water.  The skins should slip right off.  Slice the beets and serve warm or at room temperature. You can dress the beets with a vinaigrette dressing or add sweet onion, parsley and hardboiled egg slices for a healthy salad.  If you are mixing beets with other vegetables or adding to a salad it is a good idea to cook and dress the beets separately and add them last because their intense color will seep into all of the other vegetables.  Beet juice can stain your skin so wearing kitchen gloves may be a good idea when you are handling the beets.  If your hands do become stained all you need to do is rub some lemon juice on them to remove the beet stain.  Serves 2

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