Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Thin Pita Pizzas
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Quick, Messy, Delicious, Home-Made, Thin Crust Pizza
Crust -
about 3.5 cups flour, 2 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp yeast, 1.5 cups warm water. put yeast in water and let sit for several minutes. pour in half of flour and mix well. pour in rest of flour and salt and work by hand for several minutes until dough is consistent in texture and no flour is visible. cut into equal sized parts of abut 200 grams each and let sit for s much time as you have (at least several hours)
Toppings -
Margherita - home made tomato sauce (sweet sauce is prepared with i large can of diced tomatoes, salt, pepper, oregano, sugar, olive oil, 5 cloves of garlic and 3/4 cup of chopped onion. saute garlic and onion and oregano in olive oil, add tomatoes, salt and pepper, let simmer for 10 minutes. use immersion blender and blend until smooth. ad sugar to taste. let simmer for 20 minutes) fresh basil and thinly sliced mozzarella
Pesto - home made walnut pesto (fresh basil, garlic, romano cheese, walnuts, olive oil, salt, pepper) mozzarella
Prepare -
on a heavily floured large wood board. about 200 grams of dough makes a good sized pizza. use LOTS of flour, fingers and palms to shape it - thin in the middle with a bit of thickness around edges. place sauce and thinly sliced cheese. slide off onto pizza stone.
Bake -
on pizza stone - 550 (or your oven's highest) degrees for about 6 minutes
time -
about 1 hour prep and cook
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Chicken Sausage Sweet Potato Bake
So, we eat a lot of chicken sausage. Not just any chicken sausage, although, will do. It is from a great grocery store in Long island called John's Farms, where it is made on site, and there really isn't any other chicken sausage comparable. It is very fresh tasting and much lower in fat than other sausages. It is the thin ring style and we have came up with many different variations on preparation. Normally in the summer the best thing to do is put a skewer through it, splash on some olive oil and throw it on the grill. But recently I tried a new method that turned out to be delicious and extraordinarily healthy, which most of the time those two are somewhat mutually exclusive, and on top of that it is beautiful looking and very colorful.
So basically it is a bake, very hearty with a Tuscan feel and look, of chicken sausage, sweet potatoes, spinach, cannellini beans, onion and garlic. Here's the recipe:
Chicken sausage - 1 lb - cut into 1 inch pieces and browned in olive oil
Sweet potatoes - 2 large - washed and cut into chunks
Spinach - 1/2 lb frozen, chopped
Cannellini beans - 1 can, organic
Onion - 1, yellow, small, chopped
Garlic - 5 cloves, chopped
Olive Oil - extra virgin
Salt, pepper and whole nutmeg
Pre heat the oven to 375. Cut the chicken sausage into one inch pieces and brown in a pan with olive oil. After the chicken sausage is browned on all sides place it all in a large baking/casserole dish. Add the sweet potatoes, spinach, beans, onion and garlic and mix well all together. Add salt and pepper liberally or to your preference, and grate some fresh nutmeg on top. Cover with foil and place in oven. Bake covered for 30 minutes, take out of oven, mix, put back in uncovered for 10 minutes.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Fresh Tomato Chili
a mix of 10 large red yellow and green tomatoes - poached and peeled. quart of chicken stock. 1 large chopped onion, 6 cloves garlic, mix of 4 large yellow red and green bell peppers, 1 long green chillies. 1/2 lb cubed then browned sirloin and 1 lb ground chuck, lots of chili powder, i can red kidney beans, 1 can large white butter beans, salt pepper. 1 large can organic diced tomatoes. cook for 2 hours. serve with a big spoonful of sour cream and chopped scallions..real good.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Pane Salsiccia
During my undergrad study in Rome, I think somewhere around 03, an Italian riend of mine brought me to a small enoteca called Nuvolari, just 4 blocks east of Vatican city on Borgo Vittorio at Via degli Ombrellari 10. Besides the very cool atmosphere, all wood, lots of candles lit in old wine bottles covered in wax drippings, an excellent wine selection and not to mention the free buffet served in the evenings, there was one dish in particular that has stuck with me since that I have been trying over the years and have come up with two versions of it that work really well. The dish is called Pane Salsiccia and it is a ground pork sausage pate with white truffle on small crostini. Here's how to do it.
Ingredients:
Sweet or Mild Pork Sausages in casings - 1 lb
White Onion - 1 large, chopped
Garlic - 2 cloves chopped
Nutmeg - ground, 1 tsp
Olive Oil - 2 tbs
White Truffle Oil - 2 tbs
Baguette - sliced into 1 inch thick pieces
Salt & Pepper - 2 tsp each
Parsley - 1 tbs dry or fresh
Take all of the sausage out of the casing by slicing them down the center. Saute onion and garlic in olive oil until translucent then add sausage. Stir and mash into small pieces until fully cooked, add nutmeg, salt and pepper and 1 tsp of truffle oil and stir well. After cooked put the mixture into a food processor and mix, adding olive oil if necessary, until it becomes a smooth pate. Heat the oven to 350. Place the crostini on a large baking sheet and spread some olive oil on each, toast until slightly golden. Spread a generous potion of the sausage pate on each crostino then drizzle the rest of the truffle oil on top of each and bake again for about 8 minutes. When done sprinkle some parsley on top and if you like some grated romano cheese.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Garlic Risotto with Yellow Zucchini Squash and Tomatoes
Needed a lite and flavorful carbohydrate for last night's dinner and came up with this: I made a basic garlic risotto and added Yellow Zucchini Squash and Tomatoes.
It is incredibly easy and fast.
Ingredients:
Arborio Rice - 1 cup
Water or Chicken Stock - 2 - 3 cups
Yellow Zucchini Squash - 1 cup chopped
Cherry tomatoes - 1/2 cup sliced
Garlic - 2 cloves chopped
Butter - 2 tbs
Olive Oil - 1 tbs
Salt and Pepper - to taste
Melt butter and olive oil in a large pan on medium heat, add garlic and saute for a minute. Add chopped Zucchini and saute for 1 minuet.
Add rice dry and mix and saute for several minutes.
Add first cup of water or stock and mix well and reduce heat to a low simmer. Stir frequently for several minutes until the water is absorbed then add the next cup.
Stir frequently again and add the rest of the water if needed.
When rice becomes soft add the chopped tomatoes to the top, sale and pepper to taste, stir once then remove to a bowl and let sit for several minutes before serving.
Add some grated parmesan or romano cheese just before serving.
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