Raspberry Summer Crisp

Father’s Day is a week away and it’s time to start thinking about what we will want to make for dessert. Here is one of my suggestions. This is a delicious and pretty easy recipe to put together. Can be made ahead and can even be made into individual dishes. Use fresh raspberries which are plentiful now and just delicious. I serve with Vanilla ice cream or frozen yogurt. Perfect.

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Fresh fruit and summer go together like nothing else and raspberries are one of my favorites. I know that there are a lot of crisps out there, and I have written about a few but this one really is quick and easy. Ingredients are usually on hand, just make sure you have cornstarch or arrowroot and if yours has been sitting around forever, dump it and buy a new fresh one. (check expriration dates on this stuff) This literally took 15 minutes to prepare; I cooked it and refrigerated it and will take it out the day I serve it and heat it up. Since that day will be tomorrow, it’s perfect. Just leave it out and make sure it’s room temperature before you re-heat it. I did the whole topping in the food processor which makes it super easy, and one less bowl to clean after. The next day…

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Chicken , Rice and Peas in One Pot

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photophoto 3 (68) photo 3 (69)photo 1 (84) photo 1 (82)I made this for dinner last night and was so very pleased with the outcome. It was so very easy and so very easy to clean up. I love one-pot meals and so will you. Even though it’s grilling season , I had seen this recipe in Jessica Seinfeld’s “The Can’t Cookbook” and felt compelled to make it.  I love this book and it works for those of us who can cook and I am sure it is a great book for those who can’t.  This was a little bit of prep and then I set the timer and walked away. Love. I made a few changes and if you’d like you can view her “original”  recipe through the link on my blog. Thanks again to Jessica Seinfeld for the great tips and great recipes. This one is a winner. I used thighs and they’re our personal favorite. The chicken was moist and perfect.

www.doitdelicious.com and her cookbook is The Can’t Cookbook

Ingredients are nothing exotic and all readily available in most supermarkets.

Ingredients:

serves 4

8 small bone-in skin-on chicken thighs (app. 2 1/2 lbs.)

Kosher Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper for Chicken

1 Tablespoon Olive Oil ( Extra-Virgin)

3 cloves garlic, chopped finely

grated zest of 1 small lemon and save lemon to cut up into wedges to serve alongside chicken

app. 8 sprigs of fresh thyme ( I probably over did it on the thyme but I had a little extra and like the flavor )

1 1/2 cups brown rice, of course if you prefer use white

2 cups chicken broth

1 cup water

1 cup frozen peas

Directions:

Wash chicken and pat dry with paper towels. Season the chicken with Kosher Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper.  Salt is a personal thing, I would estimate that I use about 1/4 – 1/2 teaspoon of salt and recipe calls for a total of 6 turns on the pepper mill. I go for a visual, you want chicken to form a nice crust. Season both sides of chicken.

Place your large enough pot ( see picture) i.e. Le Creuset Pot which is perfection for searing and cooking and can go into the oven . Turn the heat to medium, pour olive oil and heat till it shimmers. Oven temps. vary so adjust accordingly. Using tongs (essential for turning chicken) add the chicken to the hot oil, skin side down, and cook until the skin is browned, app. 10 minutes. Don’t futz with the chicken, let it be for the first 8 mins. or so , then you can look at it. You’ll only cook the other side for a few more minutes, just make sure skin side is brown and crispy.

Add the chopped garlic and thyme sprigs and cook for a minute or so. Add the rice and the chicken broth, water and lemon zest and let come to a boil. Cover the pot , lower the heat to low and simmer until the rice is tender, takes about 45 minutes. You’ll want most of the liquid to be absorbed and make sure chicken is cooked through.

Place frozen peas in a strainer (see pic.) and let warm water run over them. Stir the peas into the rice and cook until peas are heated through for about 5 more minutes.

I served with lemon wedges left over from zested lemon, if you’d like you can squeeze a little lemon juice over the top.

Yum.

 

 

 

Radish and Arugula Salad

Even though it’s raining here in NY today I wanted to post this perfectly refreshing summer salad. Using some of those beautiful radishes out there in the market. I love radishes and eat them freshly scrubbed and raw with a little coarse salt. I also love them sliced thinly on toast with some smashed avocado. Countless possibilities with radishes. This salad is just perfect for all you radish lovers out there. Enjoy!

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photo (11)photo (12)Beautiful radishes at the Farmer’s Market and beautiful arugula from local farms.  I made this salad from radishes and arugula with Parmesan cheese, olive oil  and lemons. This is light and our friends loved it, so here it is. Whenever I make something new I need honest opinions and I got them from our friends because you know by now that Joel wouldn’t like it , since there was parmesan cheese he did take a bite but definitely not his thing. It is so my thing though and thanks Bob and Michele for your honest opinions.

This is super easy and not a lot of ingredients or special tools.

Ingredients:

2 tbsp. grated parmesan or pecorino cheese plus up to 3 tablespoons cheese ( 5 all together to have on hand)

2 tbsp. lemon juice , freshly squeezed ( 1 small lemon )

Kosher or Sea Salt

Freshly ground black pepper

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Blackberry Cake (more things to do with berries)

Monday morning re-blog of a most delicious cake. Original post was June ’11. If you missed this you might want to give it a try. Perfect cake for the summer when the blackberries are in season. Enjoy!

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more things to do with berries

This cake is not too sweet, makes a lovely presentation, and is just awesome for breakfast the next morning with a cup of coffee! I made one yesterday and of course, I will have to freeze it soon because it’s just awesome for a late morning snack, an after-hiking snack, a late afternoon snack, etc, etc. It also helps to give it away to your guests as a care package since then you don’t end up finishing the whole cake yourself! 

Serves 8-10

INGREDIENTS:

Use a 9 or 10-inch diameter springform cake pan

3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature (plus more for pan and parchment paper)

2 1/3 cups cake flour (sifted) plus a little more to sprinkle in pan

2 pints blackberries

1/4 cup sugar to sprinkle on blackberries

1 1/3 cup sugar for batter

1 1/2 tsp. baking powder

3/4 tsp. salt

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Michele’s Ramen Noodle Salad – Perfect Summer Salad

This is an amazing Summer Salad given to me by my friend Michele. I originally posted it last summer and am re-posting for all of you who may have missed it. This one is worth looking into . I have other Ramon Noodle Salads on my blog that are vegetarian this one is not. Enjoy!

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photoI have already posted my version of a Napa Noodle Salad, which we all love and totally enjoy all summer long. Here is a new spin on it. We went to our friend’s house for dinner and Michele served this delicious noodle salad with just a little bit of a difference from mine but different and delicious enough that it’s worth the post for sure. So whether you love the other one or never even tried it this one is definitely worthy and will be a part of my Summer Salad Repertoire.  Michele is a wonderful entertainer and she did an amazing job that night and my parting gift was this recipe. Thanks again Michele! And by the way Joel loved it, and it contains Broccoli Slaw!!!! this was a major shock for sure. Maybe the tide is turning? This is not vegetarian but my Napa Noodle Salad is so just substitute…

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Salad Dressing with Roasted Garlic

photo 1 photo 4 (2) photo 5 (2)photo 1 (78)photo 2 (62)photo 1 (2)Yes, I read and subscribe to Gwyneth Paltrow’s website Goop and when she’s not explaining her “conscious uncoupling” the website is actually very informative and worthwhile. In any event her suggestions for recipes are very worthwhile. This recipe was on the Goop website and even though you have to roast the garlic which is a little time-consuming it was a super delicious dressing and I actually put it on Salmon before I broiled it and it was really tasty.  The recipe is from Roberta’s Cookbook which actually looks pretty amazing. I always have all these ingredients in the house and they are simple ingredients .  I have to admit the first time I read it I was thinking of omitting the roasted garlic but it wouldn’t have been as deeply layered a flavor. I highly recommend this recipe and roasting the garlic , we fully enjoyed our salad. I used plain Romaine this time out but this would be amazing on any greens. I also used it on my broiled salmon a few days later and it was amazing. I broiled the salmon on lemon and thyme  brushed the dressing on it put it back in broiler for about 5 minutes and it was delicious. So not only a great salad dressing but an awesome marinade as well. This was my adaptation.

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Ingredients:

1 head of garlic for roasting

3/4 cup of olive oil, and a little splash for roasting garlic

1 peeled garlic clove

2 Tablespoons Dijon Mustard

1 1/2 Tablespoons white wine vinegar

2 Tablespoons Sherry Vinegar

2 egg yolks

5 anchovy fillets

Juice of 1 small lemon

Kosher Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper to taste ( I used a little black pepper and a very small amount of Kosher Salt, it’s your call)

Directions:

To Roast Garlic:

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Cut about a quarter of an inch off the head of the garlic and place the head cut side up on a piece of aluminum foil large enough to cover garlic.  Splash a little water and a splash of olive oil over the whole head of garlic.  Make a loosely wrapped little package with the tin foil. I baked for one hour. Remove the garlic from the oven and let it cool down. Squeeze out 4 – 5 cloves depending on how large they are you’ll use less or more. Set aside extra garlic to use as a spread if you like. Your house will smell amazing.

Dressing:

Place roasted garlic cloves, the raw clove of garlic, mustard, vinegars, egg yolks, anchovies and lemon juice into a blender or food processor ( I used a mini food processor) Blend till well combined.

While blending, add the olive oil in a slow steady stream until it’s incorporated and dressing looks smooth and creamy. Taste for salt and pepper .

Dressing will keep in refrigerator for a week. Because of raw eggs I wouldn’t keep much longer than that.

 

 

Broccoli Slaw and Bowties — Vegan Style

Great Salad from June ’13. If you are looking for a new summer salad this could be it. It’s vegan and it’s delicious. Enjoy! Happy Memorial Day from my kitchen to yours.

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DSCN0239DSCN0243DSCN0247DSCN0241DSCN0261My new obsession seems to be this broccoli slaw. It is so easy to use, has a lot of crunch and tastes delicious in different ways with different dressings. This one is super easy to put together, and I used Vegenaise but you can clearly use Mayonnaise if you don’t care , either or. Ingredients are easy to obtain in almost any supermarket today. I used 1/4 teaspoon of cayenne and it had a bit of kick, if you don’t like the kick take it down a notch or omit it entirely and it will be just fine. This is a great raw summer slaw/pasta salad packing nutrients, crunch and sugar and spice. I used about 6 oz. of farfalle ( bowtie pasta) and again you could probably make this and leave out the pasta entirely if that’s the way you’d like it. I would then double the slaw. I bought the broccoli slaw…

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A Real Deal Blueberry Cobbler

Blueberries are so delicious now that you must bake something with them even if you freeze it for another time. The other day I posted a Blackberry Cobbler and here is a Blueberry Cobbler. They are both wonderful and worthwhile. Original post was Sept’12. This is a definite winner and will impress your guests. Enjoy the holiday weekend. Happy Memorial Day.

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Last summer I posted a few things to do with blueberries. I recently found this recipe and realized it was a combination of 2 separate recipes–one for the blueberry filling and one for biscuits. When combined, this is a true cobbler and not a crisp. Yum! The thing of it is that you really don’t want this hanging around in the fridge for too long, because it is that
good. You will keep eating it and I promise you that. So make it for company and at least six people so you have a teensy bit left over. Use the fresh blueberries which are in abundance now. It’s almost a must to serve this with vanilla ice cream, as it complements it so well! If you’d like, you can make this a day ahead for sure, I’ve even frozen it. It comes out perfectly. Now is the time to try…

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Easy Peasy Chicken Caprese

This is such an awesome recipe for the summer. It is a re-blog from Sept. ’12 . I make it all summer time now. Light and Delicious, easy peasy for sure. I made it last night and as you can tell from photo of the platters it was all eaten , not a piece left. Can’t think of a better recommendation than that. Enjoy and Happy Memorial Day !

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This is one of those recipes that I make that is so super easy. Very few ingredients and other than cutting tomatoes and mozzarella balls, there is very little prep. You gotta love meals like this, especially in the summer when these beautiful heirloom tomatoes are abundant. I really only make this in the summer and it is light and delicious. It makes for a beautiful salad as well and you can serve it at room temperature. I made this tonite since I was tired, and had already bought the bocconcini (mozzarella balls) and chicken. I picked up the heirloom tomatoes today at our new beautiful Whole Foods here in El Jebel. Yeah, welcome  Whole Foods to our hood. You’re not going to believe how easy this is.

Ingredients:

1 container marinated bocconcini ( mozzarella balls) you will need the oil from the container to marinate chicken ( it comes in an…

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