Simple Balsamic Vinaigrette–Simple Staple

photo 2 (3)photo 5 photo 4 This is a quick go to salad dressing with no chopping, no dicing and no fussing. When I need a salad dressing quickly this is what I do. Recently I have been using Maille Mustards quite a lot , if you haven’t tried their products I would recommend checking them out.  Available in most supermarkets their products include a horseradish mustard and a particularly good honey mustard which I used on my Salmon this evening as well. Look for them or order on line at www.mybrands.com or for information go to www.maille.us . These ingredients should always be on hand in your pantry so you can whip up a delicious salad dressing at a moment’s notice without using bottled ones. Be in control of your own ingredients and the food you eat as much as possible. This will literally take you under 5 minutes to prepare and I can almost swear you’ll never use a bottled dressing again.

Ingredients:

2 tbsp. Dijon Mustard–as stated I used Maille’s Dijon

3 tbsp. balsamic vinegar

3 tbsp. olive oil

a splash of lemon juice ( I just squeezed 1/2 lemon)

Kosher Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper to taste

Directions:

I use a whisk, but a fork will do in a pinch. Mix Mustard, balsamic vinegar and lemon juice  Mix until well blended, then pour the olive oil in slowly until well blended. Add salt and pepper to your own taste. Perfect over any greens. Can be stored in a jar in fridge for at least 3 to 5 days.

Spicy Goan Shrimp- Never too old to learn something new continues

Re-blog Monday. One of my most favorite recipes for shrimp came out of a cooking class I took with Karen Lee on the Upper West Side in Manhattan. Great dish and not difficult to make at all. Beautiful presentation packed with delicious flavor. If you’re up for something new and missed this last May when it was originally posted here’s your chance. Enjoy! and thanks again Karen.

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Karen Lee in her kitchen with Goan Shrimp Karen Lee in her kitchen with Goan Shrimp

DSCN0096DSCN0097DSCN0099DSCN0101I love taking cooking classes and while I’m back in New York I always try to get over to Karen Lee’s cooking class. Karen is so knowledgable, warm and friendly. Her kitchen on the Upper West Side of Manhattan is her home and all you can do is try and absorb as much as possible. At our last class we cooked many things and this was one of my favorites of the day. It’s hard to choose a favorite but this one definitely hit a chord with me. I couldn’t wait to make it for Joel because I knew he would love it. This shrimp dish is Goan cuisine , which consists of regional foods popular from Goa, located along the SW coast in India on the Arabian Sea.  You can control the spice, but just the way the recipe is written was perfect for us. Take a look at Karen’s blog and she…

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Roasted Cauliflower with Chickpeas – Vegan

Spring has sprung our Seders are over. Trying to eat a little bit healthier now. This is a most delicious recipe that I posted last May for the first time. Give it a try as a new side dish. It’s easy and delicious and did I mention healthy as well? Enjoy!

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DSCN0013 DSCN0019 DSCN0024 DSCN0025 I am still cooking my way through Gwyneth Paltrow’s new cookbook, It’s All Good. I have made a few recipes and this is the latest one. I love cauliflower, Dijon mustard and chickpeas, so how bad can this possibly be?

So so good, that’s how good.

I couldn’t get Joel to even touch it except to eat one chickpea and he refused to touch the cauliflower. Oh well, once again, he doesn’t know what he’s missing. This is a perfect side dish and very healthy, to boot. Completely vegan, protein packed and very filling. I’m certain it would be delicious with broccoli as well. Give this a try!

Thanks again to Gwyneth Paltrow for an amazing new cookbook with lots of new recipes. It is all good!

Ingredients:

1 14 oz. can chickpeas, rinsed and drained and then dried in a kitchen towel.

1 head of cauliflower, outer leaves removed and…

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Zesan Pesach–Happy Passover

photo 1 Just want to take a minute out of everyone’s very busy day to wish you all a very Happy Passover or as we say a Zesan Pesach. I hope you enjoyed some new recipes as well as the tried and true crowd favorites. Enjoy your Seder surrounded by those you love and make some lasting memories.

Meringue Cookies – Perfect for Easter and Passover

Here is another option for a very tasty cookie. Original post was March ’12. Thanks Ellen for this wonderful recipe for both Easter and Passover and anytime. Enjoy!

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This recipe is from my friend Ellen, it is wonderful. A little odd that you would put cookies in the oven and leave overnight with door closed and don’t  open door. This is a perfect recipe for Passover and Easter . Works for Passover, so if you’re not into the macaroon thing here you go. Perfect for Easter as well, just delicious and sweet little morsels. You can satisfy everyone with this recipe. I have been in possession of this recipe for many years as Ellen knows. I am going to make them again this year. They are good to have around for Passover as they are sweet and contain no flour, obviously if you want to keep it kosher you can use kosher chocolate chips. Enjoy and thanks Ellen.

Ingredients:

4 egg whites(leave eggs out at room temperature first)

3/4 cup sugar

1 tsp. lemon juice

1 cup walnuts , you can use pieces…

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Un-Stuffed Cabbage

photo 3 (4)photo 2 (2)photo 3 (4)photo 3 (5)photo 4 (3)photo 2I love stuffed cabbage and my Grandmother made the most amazing stuffed cabbage ever . I love stuffed cabbage but do not feel like dealing with the actual stuffing of the cabbage, it is way too labor intensive for me.  I have made several variations of this and found this one to my liking the best. You can play with the ingredients which is what I did . Original recipe is from Kosher by Design and it is perfect for Passover by just leaving out the rice and substituting matzoh meal in its place. Basically this is meatballs in a sweet and sour sauce with cabbage . I doubt very much that Joel would ever eat real “stuffed cabbage” but he liked this. The cabbage cooks down so much that you don’t even realize you’re eating cabbage. I also used 1/2 chicken ground meat and 1/2 beef ground meat , this is entirely up to you. I wouldn’t do all chicken because it might be a bit dry, you can definitely make this with turkey but use dark meat turkey or the balls will also be very dry. You can also make this ahead for the holidays which is always a very good thing and feel free to freeze it.  This is the original recipe , adjust amounts for how much you’re making. I made 2 lbs. of meat but made full sauce as I was testing it out. You’ll want to use a large pot for this recipe. Enjoy!

This will be on our Rosh Hashana menu this year with raisins and meat , sweet and sour, oh so perfect!

Ingredients:

Meat

3 lbs. ground meat– I used chicken and beef (dark meat turkey is best here) white meat turkey tends to be very dry. Mixed with beef it’s fine but if using alone you’ll need to use dark meat ground turkey.

2 large eggs, lightly beaten. Use room temperature eggs they work best.*see my post about eggs–a little note on my blog.

3/4 cup uncooked long grain white rice, for Passover use matzoh meal and omit the rice

1/4 cup water

1 onion finely chopped

Kosher Salt to taste–app. 1/2 to 1 tablespoon

Pepper to taste–app. 10 grinds on a pepper mill, or app. 1/4 of a tablespoon

*garlic powder if you like

Sauce:

2 packages of shredded cabbage, probably about 1 head of cabbage finely shredded, no need to do it when you can buy it pre-shredded (not red cabbage)

1 Tablespoon Vegetable Oil

Kosher Salt to taste ( app. 1/2 tablespoon)

1 1/2 tablespoons Kosher Salt

1 1/2 cups tomato juice

4 8 ounce cans tomato sauce ( or 32 ounces)

1/2 cup brown sugar ( use whichever brown sugar you have in house , it won’t make a difference. Light or Dark, I actually used dark.

1 cup sugar

3 lemons squeezed , I got about 1/2 cup , they were smallish lemons

1/2 cup raisins

Directions:

In a large mixing bowl combine the meat, eggs, water, rice and onions. Season with Salt and Pepper , and if you like garlic powder. Gently mix by hand, and I do mean gently, if you over do it the meat will be like concrete. Set aside.

Heat the oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add the shredded cabbage and about 1/2 tablespoon of kosher salt. Simmer for 10 minutes. Add the tomato juice, tomato sauce, brown sugar, sugar, lemon juice and the raisins. Stir till well combined and continue cooking sauce at simmer setting.

Gently form meatballs out of the meat mixture, I made a rather nice size meatball, not too large and not too small. Make whatever size you’d like. Just do not over-handle the meat because it will cause meat to toughen. Add to cabbage mixture, just drop into the hot sauce and do not stir, you can pile them on top of one another because they will cook down.

I left it to simmer for about 1 1/2 hours . I didn’t touch the meat balls for at least the first 1/2 hour, you’ll want them to cook through and form into nice balls before you stir, so just leave them to cook. After the first 1/2 hour or so you can gently stir and move the meatballs around. They don’t require a lot of stirring around .

This dish brought back memories of my childhood and was a most satisfying main dish.

Eggs – a little note

With Passover around the corner I decided my Monday Morning re-blog should be this little note about eggs. It comes in handy. Happy Cooking. Happy Holidays.

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I always say to use room temperature eggs. Let’s face it sometimes you are just not ready with the eggs. It’s not great to bake with really cold eggs. Here is a little trick if you forget to leave the eggs out.

Take a bowl of water and soak the eggs in the warm water for about 15 minutes. Remember , not hot water we don’t want to cook the eggs just remove the chill.

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Passover Cobbler

photo 1 (65)photo 3 (51)photo 1photo 4 (2)I stumbled upon this recipe in my recipe file, haven’t a clue as to where it’s from but it looked good and I tried it and it is definitely worthwhile. Very easy to make and small prep time. It’s nice to make this with a few different fruits , I used apples, pears and strawberries. Use whatever fruits you like, but I will say that the strawberries added the zing it needed, I wouldn’t omit them. I used a whole pint of strawberries and sliced them thinly. Pretty tasty for a Pesach cobbler.

Ingredients:

3 large eggs (room temperature)

3/4 cup sugar

1/4 cup Vegetable oil

3/4 cup matzo meal

2 tablespoons potato starch

6-8 cups fruit, peeled and sliced like apples, pears, and strawberries ( I used a whole pint of strawberries, 2 apples and 2 pears)

1/8 cup cinnamon sugar ( you can just make this yourself, 1/8 cup of sugar mixed with a 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon)

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly spray a 9×9 square baking pan.

Beat eggs with sugar until well blended. Add the oil, matzo meal and potato starch and blend well. I used an electric mixer.

Put all the fruit in the pan and sprinkle with most of the cinnamon sugar, reserving a little for the top. Spoon the batter over the fruit, covering as much of the fruit as you can. Sprinkle with remaining cinnamon sugar.

Bake until the topping is set and just turning a tan like color, about 45 minutes. Serve hot, warm or at room temperature.

*If you let the fruit sit for a while with cinnamon sugar mixture the flavors really soak in. So if you have the time I would do this. If not , it’s fine as well.

This will freeze perfectly . Just let it completely cool down before freezing. I cut into squares for freezing.

 

Ellen’s Passover Apple Cake

Made this last Passover and it was wonderful. If you’re looking for another Passover cake here’s a really good one. Enjoy! Happy cooking and Happy Holidays .

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DSCN2642 DSCN2649 DSCN2643 DSCN2634 My friend Ellen who has supplied CWC with some wonderful recipes gave me this recipe last Passover and I baked it and we all totally enjoyed it, but for some reason it never made it on here. I have pictures and everything! . It was light and delicious, and not too difficult at all. Enjoy! and thanks again Ellen for all your support.

Ingredients:

6 eggs

2 cups sugar

1 cup vegetable oil

2 cups cake meal ( for Passover)

2 tbs. Potato Starch

salt (a pinch)

Directions:

Beat eggs, add sugar and beat well. Blend oil, cake meal, starch and salt to eggs. Pour 1/2 the batter into greased 13 x 9 pyrex pan. Then add apple mixture on the top of this. See below.

Apple Mixture:

2 pounds apples , (any kind you like) pared and sliced

1 tsp. cinnamon

1/3 cup sugar

juice of 1/2 lemon or 2 tsp.

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Maple Dijon Salmon

photo 2 (3)photo 1This is a very easy and light salmon recipe that is perfect for dinner. I used 2 tablespoons of light mayonnaise but feel free to omit it.   I would cook for a very short time next time and check the doneness of the salmon frequently. It really only needed 8 mins. to roast , and about 3 minutes with sauce on it under the broiler. You can always brush a little more sauce after it is cooked. You’ll just want salmon to be cooked through perfectly–not over and definitely not undercooked. I used a silicone brush to put sauce on salmon and was left with a lot of sauce so I served on the side. Don’t be afraid of the mayonnaise because you really only use such a small amount on the fish itself. The lemon and garlic give it another layer of flavor in addition to the mustard/maple flavor. This is so easy and try the White Beans and Spinach to serve with it.

INGREDIENTS:

1 1/4 pound wild salmon, cut into 4 pieces , I leave the skin on but if you’d like you can remove it. I cooked with skin on but skin stuck to the parchment paper anyway.

2 tablespoons whole grain mustard or Dijon mustard, I used Dijon tonite

2 tablespoons Mayonnaise ( you can definitely use Light Mayo) I did

2 tablespoons 100% pure maple syrup (nothing beats the  flavor of a real maple syrup) It’s worth it

1 clove garlic, minced

juice of 1/2 lemon

kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

DIRECTIONS:

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

Place salmon pieces on a sheet pan with parchment paper or aluminum foil. Rinse and pat dry the salmon fillets. Season fish with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper; be liberal with salt. Put in oven for 8-10 minutes.

In a small bowl, combine mustard, mayonnaise,  maple syrup, garlic and lemon juice. Whisk or stir very well to get rid of lumps of mayonnaise. After the first 8-10 minutes of cooking, brush salmon with mixture and return to the oven for approx.3 – 5 minutes under the broiler or until salmon is just cooked through (which will also depend on the thickness of your salmon pieces.)  I let salmon sit for about 5 minutes before serving. It will continue to cook for a few minutes after it is removed from oven.

Cooking times will vary depending on size of fillets and your oven. In my oven it was 8 minutes to roast and 3 minutes under the broiler. You can play around with these times depending on your needs. Total cooking time was only 11 minutes! I served with a side of delicious white beans and spinach , and for Joel some roasted butternut squash . Rice is always perfect with fish.

*recipe for White Beans and Spinach in a Pan on cookingwithcandi.com