I love to make my own pickles. I think they’re better than the store bought ones. If you want to make them spicy then add the hot peppers of your choice.
INGREDIENTS
3 Thinly Sliced Unpeeled Small Pickling Cucumbers
1 Thinly Sliced White Onion
1/2 Cup Sugar
1/2 Cup White Vinegar
1/2 Cup Cider Vinegar
2 Teaspoons Kosher Salt
1 Teaspoon Mustard Seeds
1 Teaspoon Celery Seeds
4 Hot Peppers Cut In Half
In a large size sterilized glass jar layer the cucumbers, onions and hot peppers (if you are using the hot peppers). Set aside. In a medium size saucepan heat the sugar, vinegars, kosher salt, mustard seeds and celery seeds over a medium heat. Stir just until the sugar dissolves. Pour the heated vinegar mixture over the cucumbers and onions (and hot peppers if using). Set aside and let cool. Place the lid on the jar and put in the refrigerator for several days before serving. Makes about 1 quart.
Try this whole wheat pasta and spinach salad tossed with sun-dried tomatoes and garbanzo beans. It’s satisfying enough to have as a light main course and, of course, perfect for serving alongside your grilled entrées.
INGREDIENTS
1/2 Pound Whole Wheat Orzo
1/4 Pound Baby Spinach (About 4 Packed Cups)
4 Tablespoons Lemon Juice
24 Pieces Sundried Tomatoes in Olive Oil (Chopped Plus 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil From The Jar)
15 Ounces Cooked Garbanzo Beans (Rinsed & Drained)
Cook the orzo in a large size pot of salted boiling water for 8 to 10 minutes until al dente. Drain and rinse in cold water and then drain again. In a large bowl toss the orzo with the spinach, lemon juice, sundried tomatoes, olive oil and garbanzo beans. Refrigerate for 1 hour or serve room temperature. Serves 4
Asparagus With Toasted Almonds
Barbeque season is officially here although I fire up the barbeque all year round. While you’re thinking about all of those delicious main dishes that you’re going to make this weekend don’t forget the sides. Here is a great side dish that even makes a nice light lunch.
INGREDIENTS
1 Large Bunch Asparagus
1/2 Cup Toasted & Sliced Almonds
4 Tablespoons Olive Oil
1/2 Teaspoon Kosher Salt
Zest of 1 Lemon
1/4 Cup Chopped Fresh Dill
1/4 Cup Chopped Fresh Parsley
1/4 Cup Grated Pecorino Cheese
In a medium size sauté pan heat 2 tablespoons of the olive oil over a low heat. Stir in the almonds and cook for a couple of minutes. You will want them to turn color, but not too dark or burnt. Remove from the oil and place on paper towels to dry. Snap off the woody bottoms of the asparagus. Wash and dry the asparagus. Cut the asparagus spears into thirds or leave whole. Place the asparagus in a medium size bowl and coat with the rest of the olive oil. Place the asparagus in a large size sauté pan over a medium high heat. Cook for 4 to 6 minutes until the asparagus in a bit charred, but still firm. Place the cooked asparagus back into the bowl and add the salt, toasted almonds, dill, parsley and lemon zest. Combine well. Finish off with grated pecorino cheese. Transfer to a serving bowl. Serves 4
Don’t be afraid to mix fruit and greens. This salad is absolutely refreshing and will go nicely with all of those wonderful things you’ll be cooking over the weekend. This salad is also good to take along on a picnic because the spinach holds up rather well.
INGREDIENTS
2 Tablespoons Olive Oil
1/4 Raspberry Vinegar
2 Tablespoons Honey
1/2 Teaspoon Kosher Salt
1/2 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper
8 Cups Loosely Packed Flat-Leafed Spinach (About 2 Large Bunches)
2 Pints Rinsed, Hulled & Sliced Strawberries
1/3 Cup Thinly Slices Scallions (White & Green Parts)
1/2 Cup Walnuts (Optional)
Wash and dry the spinach. You want to make sure that there is no grit left in the spinach. In a medium size bowl whisk the vinegar, olive oil, honey, salt and pepper. In a large size serving bowl gently toss the spinach, strawberries, scallions and dressing. Serve immediately. Serves 6
I know it sounds unappealing, but really the sour milk is just a substitute for buttermilk. Weekends are made for waffles so cook up a batch and pour on your favorite syrup!
INGREDIENTS
2 Eggs Separated (Whites & Yolks)
2 Tablespoons White Vinegar
2 Cups Whole Milk
2 Cups Unbleached Flour
1 1/2 Teaspoons Baking Soda
2 Tablespoons Sugar
1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt
1/2 Teaspoon Ground Ginger
1/2 Cup Melted Butter
Place the egg yolks into a large size bowl and mix them well. Stir the vinegar into the milk (this makes the sour milk) and let sit for 1 minute. Add the sour milk to the egg yolks and stir to combine. In a medium size bowl combine the flour, baking soda, sugar, salt and ginger. Slowly add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients. Stir in the melted butter until the batter is smooth. In a medium size bowl beat the egg whites until they are stiff and glossy. Gently fold the egg whites into the batter. Spoon the batter into your preheated waffle iron and cook until done. Transfer the waffles to a serving platter and serve immediately. Serve with your favorite syrup. Makes 6 waffles.
Also called aubergine eggplant is a member of the nightshade family and a native of SE Asia. Eggplants are very versatile and vary in color from a yellowish-white to deep purple. Stuffed Eggplant is fairly easy to cook and a great alternative to a meat course.
INGREDIENTS
2 Eggplants (Approx 3/4 Pound Each)
2 Tablespoons Kosher Salt
8 Tablespoons Vegetable Oil
1 Chopped Onion
3 Tablespoons Tomato Paste
1 Tablespoon Freshly Ground Pepper
4 Eggs
Chopped Parsley To Garnish
Preheat your oven to 350º F. Wipe the eggplants and then trim off the stems. Cut them in half lengthwise and then score the cut surface well. Sprinkle with the kosher salt and leave sit for 20 minutes. This draws out the bitterness. Pat the eggplants dry using a paper towel or a dishtowel. In a large sauté pan add the vegetable oil and heat over a medium high heat. Add the eggplant halves and gently cook for 2 minutes per side. Remove from the pan and place onto a large plate. Set aside. Add the onion to the sauté pan and cook for 6 minutes until golden brown. While the onions are cooking scrape out the eggplant flesh. Leave a good edge on the skin. Chop the flesh roughly and stir into the pan with the tomato paste and pepper. Simmer with the onions for 5 minutes. Remove from the heat. Place the eggplants into a shallow parchment paper lined ovenproof dish. Break the eggs individually into a cup and pour carefully into the eggplant shells. Spoon in the cooked mixture along each end of the eggplants. Place into the oven and bake for 20 to 25 minutes. Remove from the oven and sprinkle with chopped parsley before serving. Serves 2 to 4
When I’m super busy I like to marinate meats overnight and cook them the next day. One of my favorite marinades is Teriyaki Marinade. Japanese foods marinated in sake-flavored soy sauce to which sugar has been added and then broiled or roasted make a quick and tasty dinner. The sugar imparts a glaze to the cooked foods. Marinate seafood for about 30 minutes. Marinate meats and poultry for several hours or overnight before cooking.
INGREDIENTS
1 Cup Soy Sauce
1 Cup Sake
1/3 Cup Sugar
In a medium size bowl combine the soy sauce, sake and sugar. Pour over desired seafood or meat and marinate. When ready to cook remove from the marinade and discard. I always like to make extra marinade to brush on whatever meats I am cooking.
Pecan Pancakes are super easy to make and a nice spin on the run of the mill pancake. Make mom happy this morning with this addition to your Mother’s Day Brunch menu.
INGREDIENTS
11/2 Cups Unbleached Flour
4 Tablespoons Sugar
1 Tablespoon Baking Powder
1 Teaspoon Ground Cinnamon
1/4 Teaspoon Kosher Salt
1 Cup Whole Milk
3 Beaten Eggs
1 Cup Chopped Pecans
6 Tablespoons Melted Butter
3 Tablespoons Melted Butter
In a large size bowl whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder and cinnamon. In a separate large size bowl whisk together the milk, eggs and 6 tablespoons melted butter. Pour the milk mixture into the flour mixture and whisk to combine. Add the chopped pecans and incorporate. Heat a griddle or a large frying pan over a medium heat. Get the griddle or frying pan hot and brush on melted butter to coat. Working in batches pour generous 1/4 cup of the batter onto the hot griddle. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes until bubbly. You will want the pancakes to be golden brown on the bottom. Turn the pancakes over and cook for about 2 minutes on the other side. Remove and transfer to a warm platter. Cover loosely with foil. Make sure not to stack the pancakes or they will steam and get flabby. Repeat until all of the batter has been used. Arrange three overlapping pancakes on each of the plates. Add butter to the pancakes and drizzle with maple syrup. Serve. Makes about 12 pancakes & serves 4