Showing posts with label carrots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carrots. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

The Latest Bon Appetit Stars in a Busy Week

It's been a wonderful, insanely busy couple of weeks with little time for writing here. I've been developing a fantastic kids cooking program called Kidz Magic Cupboard for Feed Nova Scotia and I promise to write all about it soon. That said, I'm rushing out in a few minutes - it's week one of the pilot project and so far it's terrific.

But I did have time to make this awesome dinner ... just no time yet to write about it. So I thought I'd just link to the originals and share my spin at another time...
(I did them in a skillet and left the skewers for another time on the BBQ)


Yesterday was Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday and many of us did our small part to make a difference. What nice thing did you do.... help a senior, babysit to give a frazzled mom some space, mow a neighbor's lawn? I'm happy to be a volunteer with Feed Nova Scotia.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Amazing - a Dinner Without Pasta

I know it's hard to believe, but I actually can cook a meal that does not have pasta as the star. Last night my Honey asked if we could...just for a little while...NOT have pasta. We happened to be near Pete's Frootique which I'm talked about before. I also knew that their meat, fish, produce...well everything is of excellent quality and you know what they say..."you get what you pay for"... a bit on the expensive side. But, after a week of pasta twice a day, I thought to treat us to some delicious steaks.

There at the meat counter were these beautiful lamb rolls, stuffed with feta and lots of herbs and perhaps spinach. I couldn't resist and the reality....the $15 lamb roll actually fed four! Not terribly expensive and very, very tasty.

I served it with a side dish I saw Chef Michael Smith make on Foodtv's Chef at Home.


Don't make a face, they were awesome and went perfectly with the lamb roll. I actually used some of left over mushroom & spinach pasta sauce (without the sausage) to braise it.

Tonight's dinner will be roasted salmon (not sure which one I'll choose) with roasted cauliflower and steamed baby lima beans...because sometimes there's nothing like a simple to do, old favorite.

That said...I'm already thinking about what to make for this week's Presto Pasta Night. Wiffy of Noob Cook is hosting so don't forget to send her your entry by Thursday. Email: ppn (at) noobcook (dot) com and cc me ruth (at) 4everykitchen (dot) com.

Friday, September 30, 2005

IMBB #19 Vegan - Thai Carrot & Ginger Soup and Flora Salad

It's time again for IMBB once again and this time Sam at Beck & Posh came up with the Vegan idea. Timely too, after yesterday's over the top so not vegan dinner. In one day we've gone from one extreme of the food spectrum to the other. What fun!!!

After such a rich dinner the night before, I thought we'd have soup and salad for dinner. But not just any soup and salad, especially since my honey is not really a soup guy. So I chose an old favorite of his - Thai Carrot and Ginger Soup from Bonnie Stern's Essentials of Home Cookingand a new recipe - Flora Salad from Fresh at Home. Normally I’d spread some pesto on toasted focaccia, but,in deference to vegans everywhere, I used an olive tapenade instead. The three tastes married well - the spiciness of the soup, the sweetness of the sautéed shitake mushrooms accompanied by a sugary dressing and the saltiness of olive tapenade on toasted rosemary focaccia.

Spicy Thai Carrot & Ginger Soup
Prep time: 15 minutes
Cooking time: 40 minutes
Serves 6-8

Ingredients:
1 tbsp olive oil
1 small onion, chopped
2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1 tbsp, fresh ginger, chopped
1 tsp red Thai curry paste (Bonnie Stern actually calls for 2 tsps but we’re wimps)
2 lbs/1kg carrots, grated
4 cups vegetable stock
1 tbsp honey
1 tbsp lemon juice
Salt & pepper
¾ cup coconut milk
2 tbsp fresh cilantro, chopped
¼ cup shredded coconut, toasted

Directions:
1. Heat oil in a Dutch oven over medium heat and cook the ginger, onion and garlic until fragrant (about 5 minutes). Don’t let the garlic burn or it will just taste bitter. Add the curry paste and stir until blended.

2. Add carrots, stock, honey, lemon juice, salt and pepper and bring it to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer, covered until the carrots are tender – about 20 minutes or so.

3. Puree soup and return to heat. Add coconut milk and heat for five minutes. Taste for seasonings.

4. Combine cilantro and toasted coconut in a small bowl and use as garnish for each serving.



Flora Salad
Prep time: 5 minutes
Cooking time: 5 minutes
Serves 4

Ingredients
4 tbsp olive oil
4 cups shitake mushrooms, stems removed and thickly sliced
2 tbsp tamari
4 cups baby spinach (they suggest 8 cups but we were three and even using 6 cups, there was enough to make a frittata from the leftovers.)
2 cups cooked or canned chickpeas (if using canned, rinse and drain well)
1 cup each sunflower sprouts and buckwheat sprouts (I couldn’t find either so I used 1 cup of green pea sprouts)
6 tbsp toasted pecan pieces
Poppy Seed Dressing (of course I didn’t have poppy seeds so I made it without – still tasted fine)

Directions:
1. Heat oil in a skillet and sauté mushrooms and tamari for about 5 minutes until they are tender and brown and most of their liquid has been absorbed.

2. In a large serving bowl, toss the spinach, chickpeas and sprouts with the some of the dressing. It’s very sweet so use sparingly.

3. Top with sautéed mushrooms and toasted pecans and serve.

The book actually says this serves 2 using 8 cups of spinach. All I can say is those are some hefty appetites!!!

Poppy Seed Dressing (for us it was without the poppy seeds). I was sure I had some in my crazy spice cupboard but I couldn’t find any when I needed it. I’m sure it will turn up when I’m looking for sesame seeds – I found two packages of those today.

Prep time: 5 minutes
Makes 1 cup


Ingredients:

¾ cup raw, unrefined sugar (probably ½ cup would do – this was over the top sweet for me but the contrast with the spicy soup made it work. In future, unless I was doing the same combo I’d cut down on the sugar).
1 tsp dry mustard
1 tsp sea salt
1/3 cup apple cider vinegar ( I actually added more to cut the sweetness)
2 tbsp finely chopped onion
1 cup sunflower oil
4 tsp poppy seeds (I had to leave this out)

Directions:
1. Put sugar, mustard, salt vinegar and onion in a blender and puree until smooth.
2. With the machine running, pour the oil through the feeder tube very slowly to emulsify the dressing. It comes out very thick.
3. Pour in a bowl and mix in the poppy seeds.

It’s very sweet, so use sparingly.

The tapenade is one I've used before and really added to the very distinct taste triligy.


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