Do-ahead · Gluten Free · Salad · Vegetable-related

Greek Potato salad

This Greek potato salad recipe by food blog “Foodiecrush” is a tangy spin on the traditional potato salad, with sun-dried tomatoes, olives, feta cheese and a zesty Greek dressing that brings big, bold flavor.

Serves 10

2lbs petite white or red potatoes
1 cup pitted Kalamata olives
7 oz oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes, drained and chopped
4 oz capers, drain and reserve brine
1 cup red onion, thinly sliced
½ cup fresh dill, roughly chopped
½ cup feta cheese, crumbled
Greek Salad Dressing
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 cup red wine vinegar
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 tsp dry mustard
2 tsp dried thyme
2 tsp dried oregano
1 tsp kosher salt
1 tsp freshly ground black pepper

Add the potatoes to a medium pot and fill with enough water to cover the potatoes by 1 inch, then bring to a boil. Add 1-2 teaspoons of kosher salt, reduce to a rolling simmer, and cook until tender or when the potatoes can be pierced with a fork or skewer, about 15 minutes.

While the potatoes are cooking, make the dressing.
To a jar fitted with a lid, add the olive oil, red wine vinegar, garlic, dry mustard, oregano, thyme, kosher salt, and freshly ground black pepper. Top with lid, shake well, and set aside.

The potatoes are done cooking when they can be easily pierced with a sharp knife or skewer. Drain them. Then when the potatoes are cool enough to handle, cut them in half or into bite-sized chunks, depending on how big they are. While they’re still warm, drizzle with the reserved caper brine, toss, and set aside to cool.

Add the kalamata olives, red onion, capers, sun dried tomatoes, and dill. Gently toss with the dressing. Taste for seasoning and add more salt and pepper to taste, then top with the feta cheese.
Serve warm, at room temperature, or chilled. This salad is best served at least an hour after cooking so the potatoes absorb the dressing and flavor. Keeps in the refrigerator for 3-4 days.

Appetizer Vegetarian · Do-ahead · Gluten Free · Salad · Vegetable-related

Hot & sticky eggplant salad

A simple, delicious crowd pleaser for summer from Willow Crossley

Serve 4-6

1 large plump eggplant, cut into 3-inch wedges
2 tbsp date syrup
1 tbsp honey
1 garlic clove, slice thinly
4oz goats cheese,crumbled
2 tbsp yoghurt
½ tbsp coriander seeds
1 lemon, zest and juice
A small bunch cilantro, save some leaves for topping
1 green chili
olive oil
1 tbsp toasted pine nuts
1 tbsp pomegranate seeds

Preheat oven to 425F/220C. Line a baking tray with baking paper and lay your eggplant out and sprinkle with olive oil and salt.
Roast for 10-15 mins, turning once, until golden brown. Toss in a bowl with the date syrup and honey.
Place back on the tray and put the garlic chips on top. Lower the temperature to 350F/180C and cook for a further 10 mins
Dry roast the coriander seeds and crush in a pestle and mortar.
Add to a bowl with the goat’s cheese, yoghurt and lemon zest. Season to taste.

Blitz your cilantro bunch (stalks and all) in a blender (if you don’t have one then in a pestle and mortar),
with the lemon juice, green chili and a good glug of olive oil. Season to taste.

Lay the eggplant on a serving dish (holding back the garlic chips for the top).
Dollop the goats cheese mixture, then green salsa, then sprinkle the pine nuts, pomegranate seeds and add the remaining cilantro leaves and garlic chips.

Enjoy!

Do-ahead · Gluten Free · Salad

Creamy cucumber salad

Not being American, I have no concept of the old fashioned version of this that was ultra sweet and thick with no fresh dill. I found this served with a piece of grilled sea bass very light and more-ish.
You need to make it about 2-3 hours before serving so the flavors have time to meld and they really do, it tastes completely different after several hours hanging out in the fridge. Check and tweak seasonings if necessary before serving.

3 cups thinly sliced peeled cucumbers
1 cup thinly sliced red onion
1/2 cup sour cream
1.5 tbsp white vinegar
1.5 tbsp minced fresh dill
1/2 tbsp granulated sugar
1/2 tsp salt or more to taste
1/4 tsp garlic powder or more to taste

In a medium mixing bowl stir together sour cream, vinegar, dill, sugar, salt, and garlic powder.
Add cucumbers and red onion; toss to coat.
Cover and refrigerate 2 or more hours.

Appetizers · Asian flavors · Dairy-free · Fish · Gluten Free · Rice

Killer crack salmon muffins


Makes 12

3 sheets nori paper
1½ cups cooked sushi rice, fully cooled

Killer crack salmon:
1 lb salmon, skin removed + cubed small
2 tbs olive oil
1 tbs sesame oil
1 tbs low sodium soy sauce
1 tbs unseasoned rice vinegar
1 tbs honey
1 tbs ginger
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 tbs sesame seeds
2 scallions, diced
Glaze:
1 tbs toasted sesame oil
2 tbs honey
2 tsp soy sauce
1 tsp Sriracha sauce
1 tsp ginger
1 tsp sesame seeds
Optional toppings:
sliced scallions, shredded carrots

Preheat your oven 400℉. Grab scissors and cut your nori sheets into 4 equal squares.
In a large bowl, whisk the olive, oil, sesame oil, soy sauce, vinegar, honey, ginger, garlic, sesame seeds and scallions. Add in the cubed salmon and marinate for an hour or up to overnight.
To each nori square, add about 1 heaping tablespoon of rice and spread out slightly. Transfer the square to your muffin slot, pushing down gently to center the rice in the middle with the edges coming up along the sides of the slot. Grab out 4-5 salmon cubes and fill each muffin slot. Transfer the pan to your oven and bake for 15 minutes. Broil, if needed, at the end, to get a little tan on the salmon .. 1-2 minutes.
Whisk together all the ingredients for the glaze. Taste and adjust if needed.

Special Note: I find my Silicone Muffin Tray to keep them from getting soggy the best (as compared to my metal muffin tray).
Make sure your rice is fully cooled prior to adding to the recipe.
And don’t over fill with salmon.

Dairy-free · Gluten Free · Vegan · Vegetable sides · Vegetable-related

Roast potatoes with green sauce and tahini

Recipe by Yotam Ottolenghi

Serves 4-6
1.5kg Yukon Gold potatoes (or other floury, golden potato), peeled and cut into 5 cm (1.5″) chunks
20g parsley, leaves picked
10g basil, leaves picked
10g mint, leaves picked
1 garlic clove, peeled and finely grated
180ml olive oil
1 tbsp capers
1 tsp dijon mustard
2 tbsp white wine vinegar
55g tahini
1 tsp cumin seeds, toasted, lightly crushed in a pestle and mortar
Fine sea salt

Preheat the oven to 220C (425F)
Bring a medium pot of well salted water to a boil. Add the potatoes and cook for 6 minutes, just until the outsides have softened but are not cooked through the centre.
Meanwhile, place 80 ml of oil in a large 40 x 30cm (11″ by 15″) shallow roasting tray and put in the oven to heat up.
Once the potatoes are ready, strain them through a colander in the sink. Transfer the potatoes into the saucepan and wait 30 seconds for the moisture to evaporate, then shake the saucepan to fluff up the potatoes.

Using a kitchen cloth carefully remove the roasting tray from the oven and place on a flat heat proof surface, then transfer the potatoes onto the tray with the hot oil. Spread the potatoes evenly on the tray, making sure they do not touch, then roast for 30-40 minutes. Using tongs, turn the potatoes every 10 minutes until they turn golden and crispy all over.
Meanwhile, place the herbs and garlic in a food processor and blend until finely chopped, then slowly pour in the remaining 100 ml of oil. Once combined, add the capers, mustard, vinegar and ¼ teaspoon salt and pulse to combine.
Next make the tahini sauce by whisking the tahini, 3 tablespoons of water and ¼ teaspoon of salt. The sauce will seize up at first, keep whisking until it relaxes and becomes light and fluffy. Add more water, 1 teaspoon at a time, if necessary; you want it smooth and pourable. You can add cumin or garlic to this if you want more flavor.

Once the potatoes are roasted, transfer them to a medium mixing bowl, leaving behind any roasting oil in the tray, and toss with 3 tablespoons of the green sauce.
To serve, transfer the potatoes onto a lipped serving platter. Drizzle the remaining green sauce over the top, and the tahini sauce, then sprinkle the cumin over the top.

Gluten Free · Grains · Rice

Baked rice with green olives, orange, feta and dill

Recipe by Diana Henry
A blueprint for baked rice. Just stick to the same quantities of rice and liquid, the same size of pan and the same oven temperature and you can produce endless variations. Change the herbs, use spices or add nuts and dried fruit.

Prep time: 5 minutes | Cooking time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Serve 8
300g basmati rice
3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil, plus more to serve
2 large onions, roughly chopped
4 garlic cloves, crushed
1 tbsp ground cumin
Finely grated zest and juice of 1 orange
850ml boiling chicken or vegetable stock
100g good-quality green olives, preferably pitted, roughly chopped or left whole
150g feta cheese, crumbled
Leaves from a small bunch of dill, roughly chopped, any coarse stalks removed

Preheat the oven to 200C(400F) or 190C(375F) fan/Gas 6.
Wash the rice in a sieve in cold water until the water running through it is clear, to remove the excess starch. Leave it in the sieve to drain.
In a 30cm ovenproof sauté pan or shallow casserole, heat the olive oil and sauté the onions over a medium-low heat until they’re soft and pale gold.
Add the garlic and cumin and cook for another two minutes, then add the rinsed and drained rice, orange juice and boiling stock. Season.
Bring to the boil on the hob, transfer immediately to the oven and bake, uncovered, for an hour.
When there are 10 minutes to go, break up the crust that has formed on the top and stir in the olives. By the end of cooking time, the rice should be tender and all the stock absorbed.
Scatter the orange zest, feta and dill over the top, drizzle with olive oil and serve. You will find that the rice has formed a delicious crust on the base of the pan.

Breakfast · Dessert · Do-ahead · Fruit · Gluten Free

Roasted figs with pomegranate molasses and orange zest


Recipe by Yotam Ottolenghi

I can’t emphasize enough how crucial it is to choose good, sweet, squidgy figs, no matter what you do with them. It makes all the difference.

Serves 4

3 tbsp pomegranate molasses
1 tbsp lemon juice
3 tbsp dark Muscovado sugar (you can get this on Amazon)
4 thyme sprigs, 2 whole and 2 picked leaves
Skin of 1 orange, 3 long shaved strips and the rest grated
8 fresh figs, cut in half lengthways
100g mascarpone
100g Greek yoghurt
1 tbsp icing sugar
Salt

Put together in a large mixing bowl the pomegranate molasses, lemon juice, 1 tablespoon of the sugar, 2 thyme sprigs, 1 tablespoon of water, the orange skin strips and a pinch of salt. Mix well to dissolve the sugar and then stir in the figs. Set aside to marinate for 30 minutes.

Meanwhile, whisk together in a small bowl the mascarpone, yoghurt and icing (powdered) sugar until smooth. Keep chilled.

Remove the figs from the bowl (keeping the marinade) and arrange them snugly inside a small baking tray, roughly 20x20cm (8″ x 8″), the cut side facing up. Sprinkle the figs with the remaining sugar and put under a hot grill, clearing about 15cm from the grill. Grill for 10 minutes, or until the sugar has caramelized and the figs softened.

Meanwhile, pour the marinating liquids into a small saucepan, bring to the boil and then simmer for 2-4 minutes or until the sauce is reduced by half and has a consistency of runny honey.

Transfer the hot figs to serving plates and spoon over any leftover syrup from the baking tray, then drizzle over the sauce reduction and sprinkle with picked thyme leaves. Place a spoonful of the yoghurt cream on the side or on the figs and sprinkle over the remaining orange zest. Serve at once.

Appetizer Vegetarian · Dairy-free · Gluten Free

Skordalia (Greek garlic dip)

This is a super dip to have with raw veggies or warm pita bread
1 lb yellow potatoes
2 tbsp + 1 teaspoon kosher salt
12 cloves garlic (about one head), roughly chopped
½ cup + 1 tablespoon olive oil
½ cup slivered almonds
zest and juice of one lemon
pinch of freshly ground black pepper
optional garnish – 1 tablespoon parsley, finely chopped
to serve alongside – cucumbers, radishes, carrots, or crusty bread

Bring 6 cups water to a boil in a large pot, then add 2 tablespoons salt and potatoes to the pot and simmer for 10 to 20 minutes or until fork-tender.
Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a small frying pan and when hot, add the almonds. Let them sauté for 30 seconds, then add the garlic. Sauté for 30 seconds then remove from heat.
Add the garlic, almonds, lemon zest, and lemon juice to a food processor. Blend for 1 minute or until mostly smooth.
Add the potatoes and olive oil to the food processor and blend until smooth.
Transfer to a bowl or plate and top with an additional drizzle of olive oil, salt, pepper, and parsley, if desired.
Serve with a medley of veggies or warm bread.

Gluten Free · Vegetable-related

Garlicky roast potatoes with oregano and feta

A super recipe by Nigella Lawson

Serves 4-6
2¾ pounds potatoes (unpeeled and cut into 1 inch cubes)
¼ cup (60ml) regular olive oil
6 fat cloves garlic (peeled and minced)
2½ teaspoons dried oregano
4 oz Greek block feta cheese (crumbled)
TO SERVE
fresh oregano

Preheat the oven to 220°C/200°C Fan/425°F and tumble the potatoes into a shallow roasting tin or tins, large enough for the potatoes to sit in one layer.
Toss in the oil, followed by the garlic and dried oregano, and roast in the oven for 50–60 minutes until crisp and golden, and cooked through.
Transfer to a serving bowl and toss with most of the feta, then sprinkle the remaining feta crumbles on top. If you have any fresh oregano to hand, strew away.

Dessert · Gluten Free · Holiday Food

Eton Mess

Picture this: layers of crushed meringue folded through delicately whipped double cream, laced with the aromatic essence of vanilla bean paste and a dusting of powdered sugar.
To top it all off, simple sweet macerated strawberries and raspberries.
The stuff of summer dreams!

Serves 6
1lb (500g) fresh sweet strawberries, hulled and quartered
8 oz raspberries
2 tbsp granulated sugar
1 tsp lemon zest
3 tbsp powdered (icing) sugar
1.5 cups (360ml) heavy whipping cream
8 oz mascarpone
1.4 cup powdered sugar
3/4 tsp vanilla bean paste
7oz store-bought meringue cookies (nests), roughly crushed so there are some good sized lumps
Fresh mint leaves, for garnish

In a bowl, combine the strawberries and raspberries with 2 tablespoons of granulated sugar and lemon zest. Toss gently to combine and set aside to macerate while you prepare the rest of the dessert.

In a separate bowl, whisk the cream, mascarpone, powdered sugar, and vanilla bean paste until soft peaks form. Be careful not to overmix – you want a beautifully luscious texture with no graininess!

When ready to serve, gently fold the crushed meringue cookies into the whipped cream mixture.

Now, it’s time to assemble! Use a large serving platter and begin layering the Eton Mess. Start with a spoonful of the meringue and cream mixture, then add a layer of macerated berries and more lightly crushed meringue. Repeat this process, creating beautiful alternating layers in a large pile.

Finish off your Eton Mess with a final flourish of macerated strawberries on top.
To add a touch of freshness and vibrancy, garnish each serving with a few mint leaves.

Finally, grab a spoon and serve straight to the table.