Appetizers · Do-ahead · Gluten Free · Meat

Grilled stuffed Portabello Mushrooms stuffed with Italian sausage, spinach and mozzarella

 
Serves 4.  Great for a BBQ.  This is from a great food blog.

4 large Portobello mushrooms (get the biggest ones you can find)
12 oz. mild or hot Italian sausage
1-2 T olive oil (for browning sausage and onions and brushing on mushrooms before grilling)
1 small onion, finely chopped
1 tsp. minced fresh garlic
1/2 cup tomato sauce or marinara sauce
pinch red pepper flakes (optional)
8 oz. coarsely chopped spinach leaves
2 T chopped fresh basil
2 T chopped fresh parsley
3/4 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese

3/4 cup grated mozzarella, plus 1/2 cup for sprinkling on topPreheat gas or charcoal grill to high heat. Heat a small amount of olive oil in heavy frying pan, then crumble Italian sausage into pan and cook about 5 minutes, breaking apart with back of the turner as it cooks. When sausage is well-browned, remove to bowl.

If needed, add a bit more olive oil, then saute onions until they’re starting to soften, about 2 minutes. Add garlic and continue cooking until onions are starting to brown, a few minutes more. Add Italian sausage back into pan, then add red pepper flakes and tomato sauce and simmer 2-3 minutes while you chop the spinach.

Add chopped spinach and let it wilt and cook down, stirring so it’s evenly distributed in the sausage/onion mixture. Turn off heat and stir in 1/2 cup mozzarella, 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese and chopped basil and parsley.

Remove stems from mushrooms caps, being careful not to break them then brush both sides of mushrooms with olive oil. Put mushrooms on grill, inside facing down, and cook about 4 minutes, until mushroom is slightly browned and starting to soften.

Remove mushrooms from the grill. (I put them on a wooden cutting board.) Carefully stuff the inside of each mushroom with sausage/spinach/cheese mixture, then top each mushroom with about 2 T grated mozzarella and parmesan cheese.

Carefully put mushrooms back on grill, stuffing facing up of course! Cover grill and cook about 5 minutes, checking often and removing from grill when mushrooms are cooked through, and cheese is melted and starting to brown, and stuffing mixture is hot. Serve immediately.

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

Easy green pea houmous

I am currently adoring a Vegetarian recipe book my sister sent me from London. It’s hard to get here but if you can find it, it’s a gem. “Veggistan” A vegetable lover’s tour of the Middle East. by Sally Butcher

This is her recipe and absolutely delicious!

Serves 6 – 8

1lb 2oz of frozen peas
2 tbsp tahini
juice of 1 to 2 lemons
2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1 level tsp ground cumin (I use roasted cumin that I do myself as it’s more pungent)
2 -3 cloves garlic, peeled
1/2 bunch fresh parsley, washed
salt and ground pepper to taste
To decorate
extra virgin olive oil
a pinch cayenne

Bring the peas to the boil in  a pan of water and cook for around 5 minutes, then drain and refresh under cold running water. (This is to stop the cooking process and retain the bright green color)
Put them in a blender along with the tahini, lemon, oil, garlic, cumin and parsley.
Give it all a quick whizz – it will probably be far too stiff so add about 2 tbsp cold water to loosen it up.
Season to taste and serve in a bowl with the olive oil and cayenne drizzled/sprinkled on top. You can also dot a few peas on top, like in the photo

 

Curry · Fish · Gluten Free

Salmon with coconut sauce on a bed of curried onions and peas

This may not be the most beautiful picture, but the actual dish was tremendously flavorful and interesting with the different spices.
Although the onions I put underneath the salmon aren’t in this picture, it’s well worth doing instead of rice.

Serves 2

Ingredients
4 -6 tbsp genuine coconut oil, divided  (The healthiest oil there is, available from Wholefoods))
1 tbsp finely chopped ginger
1 tsp fennel seeds
1 tsp cardamon seeds
1 tsp brown mustard seeds

1 tbsp ground coriander, plus 1/2 tsp to season the salmon
1/4 to 1/2 cup of chopped tomatoes. (a good quality tinned one is okay)
1 cup coconut milk
salt and ground pepper to season
2 (6 ounce) fillets of wild salmon, skinned

For the onion dish
1-2 tbsp coconut oil
4 large onions
1 cup frozen petit pois, boiled till cooked
1 tsp turmeric
1 tsp medium curry powder
1/2 tsp cardamon seeds
salt and pepper

For the sauce
Put 2 tbsp coconut oil into a large skillet over low-med heat then add the ginger.
Saute for 30 seconds and then add the fennel seeds, cardamon seeds, brown mustard seeds and ground coriander and cook for 10 seconds.
Add the tomatoes and cook for 3 minutes, stirring well. Pour in the coconut milk and simmer for about 15 minutes until the sauce is thickened.
Taste for seasoning and add salt and pepper, if necessary.

For the onions
Slice the onions fairly thickly. Heat the coconut oil in a large skillet to low-med and add the onions, stir frequently and add the turmeric, curry powder, cardamon seeds, and salt and pepper.
Slowly caramelize the onions, stirring for about 30 minutes.
Meanwhile, boil the peas or petit pois and add them to the onions mixture in the last 5 minutes of the onions’ cooking. The dish will have a nice deep yellow color and be very flavorful with the cardamon seeds.

For the salmon
Sprinkle the 1/2 tsp ground coriander, salt and pepper on both sides of the salmon fillets. Heat the remaining coconut oil in a nonstick skillet over medium high heat. When it is hot, sear the salmon fillets on each side for 7 – 8 minutes total or until they are just cooked through.

Plating
Put a large spoonful of the onion mixture on a plate, lay a piece of salmon across them and ladle the sauce over the salmon.

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

Roasted cauliflower salad with chickpeas and brown rice

This recipe is from a fellow food blogger and is  lovely and really interesting in it’s combination. I get more excited about interesting vegetarian dishes than anything else these days. If the Food Blogger recognizes his/her recipe, please let me know as I have forgotten who posted it and would like to acknowledge them

Yield:  Two entree sized servings
Prep Time: 20 mins
Cooking Time: 20 mins

For the Roasted cauliflower
1 1/2lbs cauliflower, cut into florets
2 tsp grapeseed oil
sea salt
cracked black pepper

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Toss the cauliflower with the oil, salt and pepper to taste. lay in a single layer on a greased or parchment lined baking sheet. Roast for 20 minutes or until slightly golden in color and cooked through with a touch of crispiness.
Remove from the oven and set aside to cool a bit.

For the dressing
1/2 cup  0% fat plain Greek yoghurt
2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
2 tsp Dijon mustard
3 – 4 tbsp (or 2 oz ) blue cheese
juice of 1 Meyer lemon
zest of 1/2 a Meyer lemon
1 tsp honey
1 clove garlic, grated or minced
1 tbsp white balsamic vinegar (Trader Joes sells this)
sea salt and fresh cracked pepper
a few drops of White truffle oil (optional)

Place the yoghurt in a small bowl. Slowly add the olive oil while whisking (this is to avoid a clumpy dressing) Once the oil is added, add in the remaining ingredients and set aside.
Allow to sit at room temperature for 20 to 30 mins to let the flavors develop.

For the rice
1 cup brown rice
2 cups water
1 tsp salt.
Place the rice in  a medium sized saucepan and rinse under cold water a couple of times, draining each time. This prevents the rice from getting sticky and mushy.
Place the water in the pot with the rinsed rice and add the salt.
Bring to the boil, then cover and lower the heat to a bare simmer. Cook, covered for 50 to 60 minutes. Check for doneness after 50 minutes.

To assemble the salad
1 cup chick peas (garbanzo beans) drained and rinsed
1 cup cooked brown rice
1 1/4 cups green onions, chopped

On two large plates, arrange a small pile of rice. Top with cauliflower florets, chick peas and green onions.
Drizzle the dressing over and serve immediately.

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

Middle Eastern Chopped Salad (CleanCuisine)

My step daughter  Candice, made this last night and everyone fell upon it. After the heavy Holiday  eating it was so refreshing. I would give it 6 out 5! The only thing you could add, maybe, is pitted Kalamata olives, but it was perfect as it was. It’s an Ina Garten recipe.

Serves 4 – 6
10 scallions, white and green parts, thinly sliced
1lb ripe tomatoes, seeded, cored and  1/2 inch diced.
1 hothouse cucumber, halved lengthways, seeded and  1/2 inch diced
1 16 oz (or as near as possible) can chickpeas (garbanzo beans), drained and rinsed
1/3 cup chopped fresh parsley
1/3 cup chopped fresh mint
1/3 cup fresh basil leaves, julienned
1/4 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice (about 4 lemons)
1 tbsp minced garlic, (3 cloves)
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
1/4 cup good olive oil
8 oz good Greek feta cheese, 1/2 inch diced
Toasted pita bread, for serving
Some optional additions are; halved pitted Kalamata olives or chopped avocado

Place the scallions, tomatoes, cucumbers, chickpeas, parsley, mint and basil in a large salad bowl and toss to combine.
Ina  small bowl or measuring cup whisk together lemon juice, garlic, salt and 1 tsp of pepper.
Slowly whisk in the olive oil to make an emulsion. Pour the dressing over the salad tossing gently to coat all the vegetables. ( You might not even want to put all the dressing on, depending on how much you like. I held some back)
Add the feta, sprinkle with salt and pepper and toss gently.
Serve the salad with the toasted pita bread.

Appetizer Vegetarian · Do-ahead · Gluten Free

Tomato Terrine

And now for something completely different and light.

This is a very elegant starter, especially when the heirloom tomatoes are at their best.

2 carrots, chopped
1 leek, thinly sliced
1 celery stalk, peeled and chopped
1 shallot, halved
1 garlic clove
10 flat leaf parsley sprigs
10 black peppercorns
3 fresh bay leaves, or 1 dried

6lbs large firm ripe tomatoes, peeled. (a mix of colors makes the terrine look great)
1 tsp kosher salt plus more for extra seasoning
1 1/2 tbsp unflavored gelatine
1/4 cup thinly sliced chives
2 tsp red wine vinegar
non stick vegetable oil spray
sea salt

You will need two 8″ x 4 1/2 ” loaf pans

Bring the first 8 ingredients and 3 cups of water to a boil in a large saucepan. Reduce the heat to medium and simmer until the stock yields 1 1/2 cups, about 15 minutes.
Set a fine mesh strainer over a large measuring cup and strain the stock, discarding the solids. Cover and keep hot.

Set a fine mesh strainer over another measuring cup. Cut each peeled tomato into 4 wedges. Place wedges, cut side up, on a work surface. Cut away seeds and pulp from the tomato and transfer to a strainer.
Place the filleted tomatoes on a double layer of paper towels to drain; sprinkle with 1 tsp kosher salt. pat tomatoes with more paper towels. let stand for 30 minutes.

Press on the seeds to yield 1/2 cup of tomato juice. Sprinkle gelatin over the juice let stand for 10 minutes to soften. Add to the hot stock, whisk vigorously to dissolve the gelatin. Stir in 1/4 cup chives, vinegar and kosher salt to taste.

Spray 1 loaf pan with non stick spray, line with plastic wrap allowing for a 3″ overhang on each side.
Smooth out the plastic to remove any wrinkles as they will show on the finished terrine.
Pour 1/2 cup stock into the prepared pan. Chill until set, about 40 minutes. Arrange 1 layer of tomatoes in the pan, pressing down gently, then drizzle 2 tbsp stock mixture over. Repeat layering with remaining tomatoes and stock. Pout the remaining stock over the fill the pan.
Cover the terrine with plastic wrap. Place on a small rimmed baking sheet.
Place the second loaf pan on top of the terrine, weigh down the terrine by placing 2 – 3  small canned goods in the top pan (some liquid mixture in the bottom pan may spill out). Chill the terrine until set, about 6 hours.
Do ahead.  This can be made 2 days ahead but keep it chilled.
Uncover the terrine when ready to serve and invert onto a platter. Remove pan and plastic wrap.
Slice the terrine and transfer to the plates. Drizzle with oil and sprinkle with chives and sea salt.

Gluten Free · Poultry

Easy oven baked pesto chicken breasts

This is a recipe from “Kalyn’s Kitchen” food blog which I tried one evening when I didn’t really feel like cooking. It was so delicious I decided to post it.

4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
salt and freshly ground pepper for seasoning the chicken
1/2 cup basil pesto
2 oz (1/2 cup) grated mozzarella
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Trim all visible fat and tendons from the chicken pieces, then cut each breast lengthwise into 2 or 3 pieces. (I cut the larger ones into 3 and the smaller ones into 2 strips)

Spray a 9″ x 12″ baking dish with non stick spray, then spread 1/4 cup of basil pesto over the bottom of the dish. lay the chicken strips over the pesto then spread 1/4 cup more pesto over the chicken.

Cover the baking dish with aluminum foil and bake the chicken for 25 to 30 minutes, just until the chicken is barely firm and cooked through. Don’t over cook at this point or the dish will be very overcooked by the time the cheese is melted and browned.

When the chicken is barely cooked through, remove the foil and sprinkle with 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese then 1/2 cup grated mozzarella. Put dish back in the oven without the foil and cook 5 more minutes or just until the cheese has melted. At this point it is nice to put under the broiler to get a nice color on the cheese.

Serve hot. There will be great and flavorful juice in the bottom of the dish so you may want rice, couscous, ciabatta bread or quinoa to soak up the juice.

Do-ahead · Gluten Free · Holiday Food · Meat

Pumpkin sausage meat muffins with cranberry glaze

These are so cute and easy!
Makes 12 muffins.

1 cup finely chopped onion
8oz mushrooms, chopped finely
3 cloves minced garlic
1lb pork sausage meat (I used Sweet Italian sausagemeat)
1 cup pumpkin puree, either canned or homemade from roasted butternut squash
1 egg
1/3 cup rolled oats
1 tsp each minced thyme, sage and rosemary
Freshly ground pepper and salt
1 tbsp Worcester sauce

1 cup cranberries
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup water
grated zest of one orange

Preheat oven to 400F. Spray a standard 12 cup muffin tin with non stick cooking spray.

In a non stick skillet over medium heat, cook the onions until softened, about 8 minutes. Add the mushrooms and garlic and cook for about 5 minutes more, until vegetables are tender. Add to a bowl with the sausage meat, pumpkin, egg, oats,sage,rosemary and thyme, salt and pepper.
Toss gently to combine. Divide the mixture evenly among the muffin tin. Place in the oven, bake for about 20 minutes.

Combine cranberries, sugar, orange zest and water in a small saucepan. Bring to the boil and then simmer for 10 to 15 minutes. Spoon onto the meatloaf muffins and bake for another 15 minutes.
Remove from the oven and let rest for 5 minutes before serving.

Gluten Free · Grains · Meat

Sweet Italian sausage with white beans and chard over pumpkin polenta

This is divine!!!   Serves 2 but can easily be doubled.

1/2 cup thinly sliced yellow onion
1 large bunch of Swiss chard, kale or spinach or any other leafy green vegetable of your choice
2 cloves of garlic, minced
8 oz sweet Italian sausage pushed out of their skins, or the sausage meat
1 cup drained, rinsed canellini beans
1 cup canned pumpkin puree, or even better, homemade roasted and mashed butternut squash
1 1/2 cups water or chicken broth
1/2 cup yellow cornmeal
a good pinch of freshly grated nutmeg
2 oz grated Pecorino Romano cheese
salt and pepper to taste

Heat a large saute pan over medium-low heat. Spray with nonstick cooking spray. Add the onions and cook, stirring occasionally, for about 10 minutes until softened.
Meanwhile, prepare the Swiss chard. Cut off the thick stems and slice the leaves into 1″ ribbons. Rinse in a colander and set aside.
Add the garlic and crumbled sausage meat to the onions. Season the mixture with salt and pepper. Cook till the sausage meat has turned from pink to light brown, add the white beans. Cook for another minute until the garlic is fragrant. Add the Swiss chard(or spinach etc) with the water still clinging to it. Stir to combine then cover the pan and raise the heat to medium high. Let the greens wilt down while you prepare the polenta. Stir occasionally.
Whisk together the water/chicken broth and pumpkin puree in a medium saucepan. Season generously with salt and add the nutmeg. Place the cornmeal in a small bowl and pour a little of the pumpkin mixture over it, stir well (this will make it easier to incorporate the cornmeal into the heated pumpkin mixture, without clumping)
Bring the remaining mixture in the saucepan to a boil. Whisk in the wet cornmeal until smooth, then reduce heat to medium high and cook, stirring often with a wooden spoon, for about 10 minutes.
When the polenta has thickened (if you draw the spoon across the bottom of the pan the line should remain visible for a short time) stir in the grated cheese and turn off the heat. Adjust with salt and pepper to taste.
Taste the sausage and bean mixture and season with salt and pepper if desired.
Divide the hot polenta between two plates and top with the sausage, white beans and chard.

Asian flavors · Do-ahead · Gluten Free · Grains

Curried rice with lentils

A great Mark Bittman recipe.  Serves 4 – 6

2 tbsp vegetable oil
1 large onion, chopped
1 tbsp curry powder
3/4 cup red lentils
1 cup long grain white rice
3 cups chicken stock
salt, pepper to taste
1- 2 tbsp melted butter
Chopped parsley or cilantro for garnish

Put the oil in a large, heavy pan with a tight lid and heat for one minute.
Add the onion and saute for 3- 5 minutes, until starting to brown on the edges.
Add curry powder and saute 1 minute, then add stock and bring to the boil. Add the lentils and rice, bring back to a boil, then lower heat to a steady simmer and cover.
Cook for 20 minutes or until rice is done and lentils are tender. (Bittman says if the liquid is not all absorbed, boil off the excess, but I didn’t have to)
Season with salt and pepper then stir in the melted butter just before serving. Garnish with the chopped parsley or cilantro or you can stir it through at the last minute