I did serve it with some lovely mashed sweet potatoes flavored with thyme, butter and a little pepper and ...
... a rapini stir fry. If you're like me and find rapini bitter there are two things to try.... ONE: blanch the rapini in salted boiling water for 2 minutes, dip into ice water to stop the cooking, drain well and proceed to stir fry - a little oil, saute some coarsely chopped onion & garlic, add the rapini, toss, taste for seasoning (I added a bit of the Pebre Sauce and some drained fire roasted tomatoes to the pan. Or TWO: substitute broccoli for the rapini. Either choice... delicious!
And, unfortunately, not a bit of leftovers. Best part of this meal, everything is local and all purchased at the Halifax Seaport Farmers Market - flank steak from Getaway Farm, vegetables from a variety of farmers. Now I have to find something to do with the gorgeous Swiss Chard and leeks before I head back to the market in two days! Perhaps I'll try it with some Cavena Nuda - a Canadian grown wheat free grain I was given to sample... I think adding Swiss Chard & Leeks to their Mushroom Soup would be wonderful. Then again, for the meat lovers out there... this Red Lentil Soup sounds delicious too - with or without the Swiss Chard. Stay tuned....
2 comments:
You guys can HAVE your meat...and I'll just eat that whole bowl of mashed sweet potatoes. And some rapini...LOVE rapini!
Yum!
You are making us all hungry!
Wink,
Gypsy ;-)
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