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Roasted Poblano, Onion & Jack Quesadilla

Roasted Poblano, Onion & Jack Quesadilla

14997845320_4e5dab26fd_o6 poblano chiles
1/4 cup loosely packed fresh cilantro
1 tablespoon plus 2 tsp. olive oil
1 medium white onion, thinly sliced lengthwise (about 1-1/2 cups)
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
two 10-inch flour tortillas
grated Monterey Jack cheese (4 to 8 oz.)
sour cream or crème fraiche to taste

To roast the peppers using a gas flame: Turn a gas burner to high and char the poblanos directly over the flame, turning them with tongs as soon as each side becomes fully blackened, about 6 to 8 minutes per pepper. To roast the peppers in the oven: Preheat the oven to 400ºF. Halve and seed the peppers and place on a parchment-lined (for easy cleanup) baking sheet. Roast for about 30 to 35 minutes or until charred in some places. (Don’t let them get too black as I did here or you will have trouble peeling them.) Immediately after roasting, put the poblanos in a bowl, cover, and set aside to steam and loosen the skins. When they’re cool enough to handle, peel the charred skin off with your hands or a small paring knife. Pull out and discard the stems and seed clusters (if you haven’t already). Slice the peppers into 1/4-inch-wide strips and put them in a small bowl. Put a baking sheet in the oven and heat the oven to 150°F (or its lowest setting). Meanwhile: heat 1 tablespoon of the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the onion and cook, stirring frequently, until soft and lightly browned, 3 to 5 minutes. Add the poblano strips, season with a generous pinch of salt and a few grinds of pepper, and cook, stirring occasionally, until the peppers are heated through, another 1 to 2 minutes. Transfer to a plate and wipe the skillet clean. Heat 1 tsp. of the oil in the skillet over medium-high heat until hot. Add one tortilla and scatter over it half of the cheese, half of the poblano mixture, and half of the cilantro. When the tortilla smells toasty and the bottom is browned in spots, in 1 or 2 minutes, fold it in half, pressing it with a spatula to flatten it. Transfer to the baking sheet in the oven to keep warm. Repeat with the remaining ingredients to make one more quesadillas. Cut each quesadilla into wedges and serve with the sour cream or crème fraiche on the side — I like to open my quesadilla up and drop spoonfuls of crème fraiche inside.

Pesto Grilled Cheese & Roasted Tomato Soup

Pesto Grilled Cheese & Roasted Tomato Soup

p-2-682x1024About 14 vine tomatoes (not the huge beef ones, just firm-mediumly-sized ones, still on the vine)
3 cloves of garlic, unpeeled
Handful of basil
Salt, pepper, paprika, chili flakes, olive oil
1-2 mugs of vegetable stock (depending how thick you like your soup)
For the sandwiches:
4 pieces of bread
Few slices of gouda
Butter
Big handful of basil
Half a fist sized chunk of parmesan, grated
Handful of pine nuts
1 small clove of garlic, crushed
Olive oil

Pre-heat your oven to 190C/375F. Place your tomatoes into a baking tray with your garlic cloves, a good drizzle of olive oil, salt & pepper. Pop them into the oven for about 45mins.

While they’re cooking, whip up your pesto. Gently toast the pine nuts in a dry frying pan over a medium heat. When they’re golden put them in your food processor with your basil, parmesan, olive oil & garlic. Blend & you’re done. When your tomatoes are roasted to perfection (the skins should have popped open and peeled up at the edges) take them out and leave them on the side to cool down. Once they’re cold enough to handle, peel off the skins. Throw your naked, quivering tomatoes into a blender with your stock, a pinch of paprika, a dusting of chill flakes & a fist full of basil. You can always add a good splash of cream here for double comfort points. Blend until smooth & soup like.

To make your pesto grilled cheese, heat a dry frying pan on a medium heat. Grab your bread & butter each piece, on just one side. Smear a generous amount of your pesto onto the unbuttered side & top with a couple slices of cheese. Put the top of the sandwich on, butter side facing up. Place into the pan & weigh it down with a something flat (I used a pie dish but you can use a plate, just make sure it won’t melt) & pop something heavy, like a can of beans on top. Cook for about 2mins or until the cheese starts to melt, then carefully flip it over & repeat.

Cinnamon Streusel Baked French Toast Sticks

Cinnamon Streusel Baked French Toast Sticks

brazilian-cheese-bread2 cups finely grated fresh Parmesan (or Pecorino Romano)
2 large eggs
2 large egg yolks
1 1/4 cups sour manioc starch (povilho azedo)
3/4 cup manioc starch or sweet manioc starch (povilho doce)
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1/2 cup whole milk
1/2 cup water
1/4 cup plus 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
Pinch of ground nutmeg
Pinch of cayenne pepper
Pinch of black pepper

1. Place the Parmesan in the bowl of a food processor. Add the eggs and yolks and blend until you have a smooth paste, about 1 minute. Place the two types of manioc starch and salt in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Place the milk, water, and oil in a small saucepan, and bring to a boil. Immediately pour the milk mixture into the starch mixture, all at once, and turn the machine on at low speed. Mix until the dough is smooth and the starch is completely incorporated, about 2 minutes. Pause the machine and add the cheese-egg paste, scraping it directly into the manioc starch mixture. Add the nutmeg, cayenne, and black pepper, and mix the dough at low speed until it turns a pale yellow, about 10 minutes. You are trying to develop the structure of the dough by kneading it slowly. The dough should feel a bit sticky and moist. Transfer the dough to a bowl, cover it with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, or overnight. Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Lightly coat your hands with olive oil (or flour them with manioc starch), pinch off walnut-size pieces of dough, and roll them between your palms. Alternately, you can use an ice-cream scooper to make 1-inch balls. Place them on the parchment, leaving 1 1/2 to 2 inches between the rolls. Bake the cheese rolls in the oven until they puff up and are lightly golden brown, 12 to 14 minutes. To ensure even cooking, rotate the pan once during baking time. Remove the baking sheet from the oven and place the rolls in a basket lined with a napkin. Serve immediately, while they are still at their warmest and chewiest.

Mozzarella with Herbs

Mozzarella with Herbs

Mozzarella with Herbs

 

8 oz. part-skim mozzarella cheese, cut into bite sized pieces (2 C.)

2 T. extra-virgin olive oil

1 T. chopped fresh basil

1 T. chopped fresh oregano

1 T. chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley

kosher salt

fresh-ground pepper

 

In a medium bowl, combine mozzarella cheese, olive oil, basil, oregano, and parsley. Cover and chill for 2-4 hours. Let stand at room temperature for 30 minutes and season with salt and pepper.

 

Yield: 8 servings

Calories: 103

Fat: 8g

Fiber: 0g

 

 

Tomato-Mozzarella Salad

 

Prepare as above, except add 4 C. roma tomato wedges and 2 T. balsamic vinegar. Serve on a bed of 6 C. fresh spinach. 6 servings, 169 calories, 11g fat, 2g fiber

Marinated Fresh Mozzarella Pearls

Marinated Fresh Mozzarella Pearls

Marinated Fresh Mozzarella Pearls

 

1 lb. fresh mozzarella pearls (or use any type of fresh mozzarella and cut into bite-sized pieces)

1/2 C. olive oil

1/2 C. chopped fresh herbs (measure after chopping)

(I used mostly basil with just a few T. of chopped oregano)

salt and fresh ground black pepper to taste

1/2 tsp. fresh red pepper flakes (more of less to taste)

 

Drain mozzarella in a strainer placed in the sink while you wash and chop herbs. Be sure mozzarella is drained well, and pat dry with paper towels if needed. Wash herbs, spin dry in salad spinner or blot dry with paper towels, then finely chop enough fresh herbs to make 1/2 C.. Mix chopped herbs with olive oil and red pepper flakes, and season with a generous amount of salt and fresh ground black pepper. Put mozzarella pieces into a plastic or glass container with a tight-fitting lid, add olive oil mixture, and stir to combine. Put lid on container and marinate mozzarella at room temperature for 30-60 minutes, turning container over a few times so the mozzarella stays covered with the olive oil-herb mixture. Serve at room temperature.

Cheese on Toast

Cheese on Toast

Cheese on Toast

 

Toast bread. Spread thinly with butter. Add an obscenely thick layer of cheddar cheese. Sprinkle with black pepper and a few dashes of Worcestershire Sauce. Grill until the cheese is bubbling and just starting to blister into delicious brown patches.

Bacon Cheeseburger Macaroni & Cheese

Bacon Cheeseburger Macaroni & Cheese

Bacon Cheeseburger Macaroni & Cheese

1 box (12 oz.) Elbows

1 T. olive oil

2 T. garlic

½ white onion, small dice

1 C. (80/20) ground beef

1 white onion, quartered

10 cloves whole garlic

4 C. heavy cream

2 sprigs thyme

Salt to taste

2 T. black peppercorns

½ tsp. nutmeg

¼ lb. butter

1 C. flour

3 C. white cheddar cheese, grated

1½ C. bacon lardons, medium dice

Chopped fresh parsley

 

Cook pasta according to package directions.  Ground Beef Mix: In a sauté pan, add olive oil, garlic, onions and ground beef until beef is cooked through. Remove from pan and set aside.  Béchamel Cheese Sauce: In a sauce pot, sauté quartered onion and garlic then add cream and thyme. Season with salt, pepper and nutmeg and cook until onion and garlic are tender and sauce is at a simmer. Whisk in roux (butter and flour). Once thickened, add 2 C. of cheese. After the cheese has melted, strain mixture to create a smooth sauce.  In a bowl, combine 1 C. each of ground beef mix and bacon lardons with cooked pasta. Add 4 C. cheese sauce and remainder of cheddar cheese. Pour into baking dish and garnish with remaining ground beef, bacon and parsley.

one-hour ricotta cheese

one-hour ricotta cheese

I love having a simple, versatile homemade cheese on hand for adding to sandwiches or pasta, or to dollop on fruit. This farmer cheese fits the bill and can be made without any special cheesemaking equipment. Officially, ricotta is made from “reboiling” the whey left over from other kinds of cheesemaking, but, unofficially, it’s a super simple fresh cheese requiring nothing more than milk, heat, and acid. If you’ve ever added both lemon and milk to your tea (I have—oops) then you know that acidic ingredients will curdle milk. In this ricotta recipe we take advantage of this, and use common acidic ingredients to make cheese.

The three biggest determinants to the final flavor of your ricotta are the quality of the milk you start with, the acid you choose, and the amount of time you allow your cheese to drain. Start with very fresh daily. Pasteurized milk and cream are fine, but skip ultra-high-temperature pasteurized options; these often fail to form a nice curd. After thirty to sixty’ minutes of draining, this ricotta is thick enough to spread on toast or serve with fruit.

If you drain it long enough, or press it under weight to get even more liquid out, it will become firm and crumbly, much like Mexican queso fresco or Indian paneer. Save the whey that drains off your cheese—you can use it to replace some or all of the water used in bread making and other baking. It adds a nice tang and extra protein.

BASIC RICOTTA

1 quart whole milk
1 C. heavy cream
3 T. white distilled vinegar
l tsp. kosher salt

In a heavyweight, nonreactive saucepot, combine all the ingredients. Stirring occasionally, gently bring the mixture to a simmer over medium heat and watch for the mixture to begin to curdle. You may see some curds very early in the cooking process, but between 185 and 200 degrees F, the curds will become quite distinct from the whey and will float to the surface. Watch for the whey to change from white and milky to yellowish-clear with only a bit of milky haze. When you note district curds and mostly clear whey, remove the pot from the heat and let sit, undisturbed, for 30 minutes. Line a mesh strainer with a damp paper towel, several layers of cheesecloth, or a clean, damp lint-free towel. Set the strainer over the bowl and pour the curds and whey through the strainer. Let sit for at least 30 minutes to drain. Check the texture. The longer you strain the cheese, the firmer it will get. If you plan to strain longer than 1 hour, transfer the cheese to the refrigerator and strain chilled. For an even firmer texture, drain the mixture until the curd holds its shape, then form it into a disk shape and lightly salt the outside of the cheese. Wrap the cheese in a clean towel or several layers of cheesecloth and set the cheese on a plate. Place another plate on top of the cheese, and then set something heavy—like a big can of pumpkin or a jar of tomatoes—on top of the plate to weight the cheese. Transfer the whole contraption to the refrigerator. Periodically check for whey that has pooled on the bottom plate and discard it. Drain the cheese until it has reached the desired firmness, up to 12 hours. Wien the ricotta is ready, transfer it to a clean container with a tight-fitting lid and keep it chilled. It’s best eaten fresh but will keep for about 1 week in the refrigerator.
Try these ricotta variations. Simply follow the instructions above, but substitute these ingredients.

LEMON RICOTTA

1 quart whole milk
1 C. heavy cream
3 T. freshly squeezed lemon juice
l tsp. kosher salt
Zest of l lemon

LIME RICOTTA

l quart whole milk
l C. heavy cream
3 T. freshly squeezed lime juice
l tsp. kosher salt
Zest of l lime

Gnocchi with Gorgonzola Sauce

Gnocchi with Gorgonzola Sauce

2 1/4 pounds russet potatoes
1 large egg
2 C. all-purpose flour
1 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. ground black pepper
1/8 tsp. ground nutmeg
1 C. whipping cream
3 C. crumbled Gorgonzola cheese (about 13 oz.)
Chopped fresh chives
Grated Parmesan cheese (optional)

Pierce potatoes several times with fork. Microwave until tender, turning once, about 16 minutes total. Cut potatoes in half lengthwise; scoop potato flesh into bowl; discard potato skins. Mash potatoes until smooth. Mix in egg. Sift flour, salt, pepper, and nutmeg over potato mixture; stir to combine. Knead gently. Divide dough into 8 pieces. Roll each piece on work surface into 1/2-inch-diameter rope. Cut dough into 1-inch lengths and make grooves in each piece with fork. Cook gnocchi in large pot of boiling salted water until gnocchi are tender and rise to surface, about 5 minutes. Using slotted spoon, transfer cooked gnocchi to warm platter. Bring cream to simmer in heavy medium saucepan over medium heat. Add Gorgonzola, whisking until melted. Spoon sauce over gnocchi. Sprinkle with chives and Parmesan, if desired; serve.

Sarah’s Hot Olive Cheese Puffs

Sarah’s Hot Olive Cheese Puffs

1/2 C. all-purpose flour
1/4 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. paprika
1 C. (4 oz) grated extra-sharp cheddar cheese
3 tsp. butter, softened
48 medium pimento-stuffed green olives, drained (approximately)

In a bowl, whisk together flour, salt and paprika. In a food processor, blend cheese with butter. Pour flour mixture into processor and pulse a few times until mixed. Pinch off a small amount of dough, flatten between your palms, wrap around olive and roll lightly between your palms to smooth out. (If dough is too soft to handle, chill for at least 30 minutes before using.) Just before serving, preheat oven to 400 degrees. Place olives on an ungreased baking sheet and bake for 10-15 minutes, until browned on the bottom. Serve hot.

Pomegranate Jeweled White Cheddar, Toasted Almond and Crispy Sage Cheeseball

Pomegranate Jeweled White Cheddar, Toasted Almond and Crispy Sage Cheeseball

2 tablespoons unsalted butter
10 fresh sage leaves
1 (8-ounce) block cream cheese, softened
4 ounces mascarpone cheese, softened
6 ounces freshly grated sharp white cheddar cheese
1/2 cup sliced, toasted almonds
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 cup pomegranate arils
Crackers for serving

Heat a skillet over medium heat and add butter. Once it’s sizzling, toss in the sage leaves and cook until crispy – flipping once and cooking about 1 minute per side. Remove the sage leaves and place them on a paper towel to crisp up a bit. Set the butter aside. In the bowl of your electric mixer, combine the cream cheese, mascarpone and cheddar cheese. Beat until combined, then add in the almonds, sage leaves, remaining butter, salt and pepper. Mix on low speed until combined, about 1 minute, scraping down the sides and the bottom if needed. Take the cheese mixture out of the bowl and mold it into a big ball as best you can. Roll it in plastic wrap and place it in the fridge for 30 minutes. Meanwhile, place the arils on a paper towel and pat them completely dry. Let them sit out while the cheese is chilling to remove as much liquid from them as possible. This will keep the cheeseball pretty! After 30 minutes, mold the cheese into more of a smooth ball. Add the arils to a plate or baking sheet and roll the ball through them, using your hands to press arils into all the cracks and crevices. You will need to gently press so the arils adhere to the cheese. At this time, you can serve it immediately or keep it in the fridge until ready to use. If you want to make it ahead of time, you can roll the ball 1 to 2 days beforehand. I’d wait until the night before or morning of to add the pomegranate arils, and you may need to let the cheese come to room temp a bit so it’s sticky enough.

Cheese Powder

Cheese Powder

Cheddar or white cheese powder is a third stronger than cheese. The amount of cheese used in any recipe varies with the recipe. If your recipe calls for 12 oz. cheese, you would use 8 oz. powder. If your recipe calls for 16 oz. cheese, you would use about 11 oz. the powder.

Uses for Cheese powder:
This is real cheddar cheese in a dry powder. Use it to give a cheesy richness to rolls, muffins, and bread, sauces, dressing, mac and cheese, potatoes, vegetables or sprinkle it over Popcorn use it on anything you use cheese on! It’s great for camping, backpacking, and storage where refrigeration is not available.

Cheddar Cheese Popcorn

3 T. melted butter
1/4 C. cheddar cheese powder plus 1 T
1/4 T. yellow mustard powder
1/4 T. cayenne pepper (jalapeno pepper powder for “hot” popcorn)
4 C. popped popcorn
Sea Salt & Pepper to taste

In a large bowl combine butter, cheddar cheese powder, mustard powder and cayenne or jalapeno powder with popcorn. Season with salt and pepper to taste and toss to combine. Serve immediately.
Or just sprinkle cheese powder on top of buttered popcorn.

Dry Cheese Sauce Mix

1/3 C. dehydrated cheese powder
3 T. nonfat dry milk powder
3 T. dehydrated butter powder or flakes
3 T. flour
1/4 tsp. salt
1/8 tsp. white pepper
1/8 tsp. onion powder

Combine all ingredients in a small bowl and mix thoroughly with wire whisk. Store in tightly closed container in the refrigerator. To make cheese sauce, combine 1 C. hot tap water with 1/2 C. Cheese Sauce Mix in a small saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly with a wire whisk. Makes 1 C. cheese sauce.
Cheddar Cheese Sauce Mix

1/4 C. butter or margarine
1/4 C. milk
2 T. Cheddar Cheese Powder.

Cooking Instructions: Mix all ingredients. Heat to 180F and hold 5 minutes.

Pantry Friendly Cottage Cheese & Bakers Cheese

Pantry Friendly Cottage Cheese & Bakers Cheese

1/4 rennet tablet
1 quart warm water
3 C. non-instant powdered milk
½ C. buttermilk

In 1 quart warm water, dissolve 14 of a rennet tablet. (Junket is a brand name of rennet that you can find in most grocery stores in the Jell-O section.) Combine water, milk, and buttermilk in blender. Blend 011 low. Add to dissolved rennet-water mixture. Stir well, then let set in warm room 6—12 hours. It is set when it’s firm and has a touch of whey on the sides. When it is set, cut into 14-inch squares and set the bowl in a sink or bigger bowl of hot water. Gently stir the curds at frequent intervals to warm evenly and break up the curds. When they have warmed through and broken into curds and whey, pour through a strainer with a cheesecloth lining. Drain and rinse with cold water until it is cool and well washed. Add salt (around 1 tsp., depending on taste). To make it creamy, you can then add milk and cream.

To make bakers cheese instead, transfer cheese when it has set after 6-12 hours and place in cheesecloth lined colander. Strain out whey until it reaches the consistency of cream cheese. This usually takes 12-24 hours. This can be substituted for most soft cheeses in recipes, especially cream cheese in dips in baked goods.

Cheddar Chive Soufflés

Cheddar Chive Soufflés

butter for greasing the ramekins
2 tsp. grated parmigiano reggiano
3 tsp. butter
3 tsp. flour
1.25 C. hot milk
4 egg yolks
6 oz. sharp cheddar, grated
1 tsp. mustard
2 tsp. chopped chives
5 egg whites mixed with 1 tsp. water
1/2 tsp. cream of tartar
salt and pepper

Grease the bottom and sides of your ramekin(s) and sprinkle with parmesan cheese. Pop into the freezer for at least 5 minutes so the parmesan cheese sticks. Preheat your oven to 375 degrees F. In a small saucepan, melt the butter and cook until it stops sputtering (the water has cooked out). Whisk in the flour and a pinch of salt and cook for 2 minutes over medium. While constantly whisking, slowly pour in the milk, and turn the heat to high. Keep whisking, and once the mixture starts to boil, take the pan off the heat. In a big bowl, whisk together the egg yolks until smooth. Temper the eggs into the mixture by first pouring some of the hot sauce into the eggs (while constantly whisking), then pouring the eggs into the saucepan (whisk, whisk, whisk)! Whisk in the cheddar, mustard, chives, and a pinch of salt and pepper. In a very clean bowl, whip the egg whites and cream of tartar together with a hand mixer, until you get stiff peaks. Stir in 1/4 of the stiff egg whites into the egg yolk cheese base to lighten it, then fold the rest in via 3 installments, until the mixture is nice and light. Be gentle so you don’t deflate the egg whites. Portion the souffle mixture into your ramekins, and fill them up to the top. Place on a sheet pan and bake for 25 minutes if you are using the small ramekins, and 35 minutes if you are doing the big one. Enjoy!

Tomato-Cheese Bread for Cameron

Tomato-Cheese Bread for Cameron

1 C. lukewarm water
2 1/2 tsp. yeast
1 tsp. sugar
2 1/2 C. (11 1/2 oz.) bread flour, divided
1 tsp. dried oregano
1 tsp. tomato powder
1 tsp. salt
1 generous C. (4 oz.) coarsely shredded sharp cheddar cheese
2 tsp. olive oil

In the bowl of your stand mixer, combine water, yeast, sugar, and one C. the bread flour. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and set aside for 30 minutes. Add the remaining flour, oregano, tomato powder, and salt. Knead with the dough hook until the dough cleans the side of the bowl and starts becoming elastic. Add the olive oil and continue kneading until the dough is smooth and elastic and is no longer sticky. Add the cheese and knead just until it is incorporated. You don’t want to knead so much that the cheese disintegrates into the bread. It it’s a little unevenly distributed, that’s fine. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and set aside to rise until doubled in size, about 60 minutes. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and sprinkle some cornmeal on a baking sheet. Flour your work surface and knead the dough briefly before you form it into your preferred shape. Put it on the baking sheet, cover with plastic wrap, and set aside to rise until doubled in size, about 30 minutes. When the dough has risen, slash it as desired, then bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes, until nicely browned. Cool completely on a rack before slicing.

Mystery Bun

Mystery Bun

1 Crusty Roll
Olive Oil, for Brushing
1-2 T. Pesto
1 clove Garlic, crushed
4 slices Mozzarella Cheese
1 Tomato, seeded and sliced
Baby Spinach Leaves

Slice off top of roll to make a lid and pull out the soft insides, leaving crust intact. Lightly brush inside with oil. Place bread bits in food processor and pulse until you have breadcrumbs. Transfer to a small bowl and mix in the garlic, and enough pesto to flavor the breadcrumbs without being soggy. Spoon a layer of breadcrumbs into the roll. Add a layer of cheese, tomato and spinach, followed by another layer of breadcrumbs and so on until used up (2-3 layers). Place lid on top and wrap tightly in plastic wrap.

LTS Day Cheese

LTS Day Cheese

4 cups water
1 1/2 cups non-instant powdered milk
2-4 T. lemon juice or vinegar
¼ tsp. salt

Mix water and powdered milk. Place in a pan on low heat. Add slowly a little drizzle of lemon juice or vinegar, and stir gently. If using lemon juice, make sure it hasn’t expired. If it is old, it might need to be replaced for this recipe to work. Continue to gently stir while milk cooks; don’t let it come to a boil. Milk will gradually develop curds and separate from the whey, which will be almost clear. If it does not turn into curds and whey, add a little more lemon juice or vinegar. Strain and rinse the curds in cool water. Add salt.

Fresh Ricotta with Oat Biscuits, Chestnut Honey and Candied Walnuts

Fresh Ricotta with Oat Biscuits, Chestnut Honey and Candied Walnuts

2 tsp. extra-virgin olive oil
2 tsp. aged balsamic vinegar
4 leaves radicchio
kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1/2 cup fresh ricotta
Heavy cream or milk. for thinning the ricotta if necessary
8 Duchy Originals Oaten Biscuits or Carr’s Whole Wheat Crackers
Chestnut honey, for drizzling
16 candied walnut halves, or toasted walnuts, broken into small pieces, plus 8 complete
halves, for topping the ricotta

Heat the olive oil and vinegar together in a large skillet over medium high heat for about 1 minute, until the liquid bubbles. Put radicchio leaves in the skillet in a single layer and cook about 45 seconds on each side until they are seared and slightly wilted. Season with a pinch of salt and pepper. Remove from skillet and set aside to cool to room temperature. If ricotta is not spoonable, thin with a little cream or milk. Place two biscuits on each of 4 plates. Tear radicchio in half and drape a half on each biscuit, leaving biscuit partially exposed. Spoon 1 T. fresh ricotta over the radicchio. Drizzle honey over each, sprinkle with crumbled walnuts and place one candied walnut half on each mound of ricotta.

Tortilla Chip Casserole

Tortilla Chip Casserole

3/4 cup chopped onion
2 T. butter
1 can (15 oz.) tomato sauce
1 can (4 oz.) diced green chilies
2 tsp. cumin
1 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. red pepper
1 pkg. (7-1/4 oz.) tortilla chips, crushed
2 C. Monterey Jack cheese, shredded
1 cup dairy sour cream
1 lb. ground beef
1 cup cheddar cheese

Sauté onion in butter. Add sauce, chilies, cumin, salt, red pepper. Simmer 10 minutes. Layer in buttered 9 inch square pan, half of each of the following: Tortilla chips, Monterey Jack cheese, beef and sauce. Repeat once. Bake in preheated 350 degree oven, about 25 minutes. Spread sour cream on top and cheddar cheese. Return to oven 10 minutes.

Loaded Bacon Cheddar Bread

Loaded Bacon Cheddar Bread

6 C. all purpose flour
3¼ C. warm water
2 tsp. instant yeast
2 tsp. salt
2 tsp. sugar
2¾ C. cheddar cheese, fresh grated not bagged
10 strips cooked thick cut bacon, chopped and divided
fresh ground black pepper to taste

In a large mixing bowl combine water, yeast, salt and sugar. Allow mixture to sit for several minutes. Add flour, two C. cheese, ½ bacon and fresh ground black pepper. Stir with spoon until combined. Dough will be shaggy. Don’t stress if it looks messy. It will come together in the end. Cover with a towel and allow to rise in a warm place for an hour. After an hour, turn dough out onto a floured board and knead for a few minutes. It does not need to be completely smooth. Just knead it long enough to come together. Divide dough into two equal halves and place in standard loaf pans. Cover loaves with remaining cheese and bacon. Cover with towel and allow to rest for thirty minutes. Bake in a 400º oven for fifteen minutes. Cover loosely with foil and reduce heat to 350º and continue baking for another 35 minutes. Remove foil and allow to bake for another 10 minutes. Notes: If the dough feels too wet, add a little more flour but know that this dough is a bit stickier than most.

Grilled Halloumi Cheese & Spinach Salad with Tapenade

Grilled Halloumi Cheese & Spinach Salad with Tapenade

Halloumi is that miracle cheese that doesn’t melt when you heat it. This salad takes thick slices of that cheese, fries them up till golden brown, and serves them with a warmed tomato, lemon and olive sauce on top of spinach leaves. A great, warmed salad.

1/2 pound Halloumi Cheese
Spinach (leaves, fresh)
Lemon Zest from half a lemon
1/4 Tomato (chopped)
2 tsp. Tapenade
3 tsp. Olive Oil
Salt to taste
Ground Pepper to taste

Slice the cheese into 8 slices; set aside. Wash and dry the spinach leaves, arrange out on a plate; set aside. Mix together in a bowl all the other ingredients; set aside. Heat a few glogs of olive oil in a frying pan over medium heat and fry the cheese slices until golden brown on each side, about 3 minutes per side. They may splatter, so be prepared to lower the heat and go it at a bit more slowly if they do. Remove the fried cheese slices from the frying pan, leaving the pan on the heat, and arrange them over the spinach. Now, dump the dressing that you mixed above into the frying pan, and heat it for about 60 seconds (see why we left it on the heat for a second?) Spoon it out over the cheese slices and spinach, and serve immediately.

Cook’s Illustrated Herbed Baked Goat Cheese & Salads

Cook’s Illustrated Herbed Baked Goat Cheese & Salads

Cook’s Illustrated Herbed Baked Goat Cheese

3 oz. white Melba toasts (2 C.)
1 tsp. pepper
3 large eggs
2 tsp. Dijon mustard
1 tsp. minced fresh thyme
1 tsp. minced fresh chives
12 oz. goat cheese, firm
Extra-virgin olive oil

Process Melba toasts in a food processor to fine even crumbs, about 1 ‘h minutes; transfer crumbs to medium bowl and stir in pepper. Whisk eggs and mustard in medium bowl until combined. Combine thyme and chives in small bowl. Using kitchen twine or dental floss, divide cheese into 12 evenly sized pieces. Roll each piece into a ball; roll each ball in herbs to coat lightly. Transfer 6 pieces to egg mixture, turn each piece to coat; transfer to Melba crumbs and turn each piece to coat, pressing crumbs into cheese. Flatten each ball into disk about 1 ‘h inches wide and 1 inch thick and set on baking sheet. Repeat process with remaining 6 pieces cheese. Freeze cheese until firm, about 30 minutes. (Cheese may be wrapped tightly in plastic wrap and frozen for 1 week.) Adjust oven rack to top position; heat oven to 475 degrees. Remove cheese from freezer and brush tops and sides evenly with olive oil. Bake until crumbs are golden brown and cheese is slightly soft, 7 to 9 minutes (or 9 to 12 minutes if cheese is completely frozen). Using thin metal spatula, transfer cheese to paper towel lined plate and let cool 3 minutes before serving on top of greens. Serve warm.

Cook’s Illustrated Salad with Herbed Baked Goat Cheese & Vinaigrette

Prepare the salad components while the cheese is in the freezer, then toss the greens and vinaigrette while the cheese cools a bit after baking. Hearty salad greens, such as a mix of arugula and frisee, work best here.

2 tsp. red wine vinegar
1 tsp. Dijon mustard
1 tsp. minced shallot
1/4 tsp. salt
6 tsp. extra-virgin olive oil
Pepper
14 oz. (14 C.) mixed hearty salad greens
1 recipe Herbed Baked Goat Cheese

Combine vinegar, mustard, shallot, and salt in small bowl. Whisking constantly, drizzle in oil; season with pepper to taste. Place greens in large bowl, drizzle vinaigrette over, and toss to coat. Divide greens among individual plates; place 2 rounds warm goat cheese on each salad. Serve immediately.
Cook’s Illustrated Salad with Grapes, Pine Nuts, Prosciutto and Herbed Baked Goat Cheese

Prepare the salad components while the cheese is in the freezer, then toss the greens and vinaigrette while the cheese cools a bit after baking. Hearty salad greens, such as a mix of arugula and frisee, work best here.

2 tsp. balsamic vinegar
1 tsp. Dijon mustard
1 tsp. minced shallot
1/4 tsp. salt
6 tsp. extra-virgin olive oil
Pepper
14 oz. (14 C.) mixed hearty salad greens
1/4 C. red seedless grapes, halved
1/4 C. pine nuts, toasted
6 oz. thinly sliced prosciutto
1 recipe Herbed Baked Goat Chese

Combine vinegar, mustard, shallot, and salt in small bowl. Whisking constantly, drizzle in oil; season with pepper to taste. Place greens in large bowl, drizzle vinaigrette over, and toss to coat. Divide greens among individual plates; divide grapes and pine nuts among plates; and arrange 2 slices prosciutto and 2 rounds goat cheese on each salad. Serve immediately.

Baked Fontina

Baked Fontina

Baked fontina1 1/2 lbs Italian fontina, rind removed and cubed into 1-inch pieces
6 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
1 T. fresh thyme, chopped
1 tsp. fresh rosemary, chopped
3 T. extra virgin olive oil
1/2 tsp. Kosher salt
1/2 tsp. freshly ground black pepper

Adjust top rack of the oven so that it sits about 5 inches under the broiler unit. Preheat broiler. Spread cheese out in the bottom of a 12-inch cast iron pan. Drizzle olive oil over the cheese. Mix together the garlic and herbs in a small bowl and sprinkle the mixture evenly over the cheese. Sprinkle salt and pepper over the top of the cheese. Bake for 6 minutes, until the cheese is bubbly and melted through. Carefully remove the pan from the oven and set it on a heatproof surface – the pan will be hot! Serve immediately.

Rimrocker Cheese-Potato Croquettes with Chive crème fraîche

Rimrocker Cheese-Potato Croquettes with Chive crème fraîche

Chef Damon Jones dreamed up this play on a loaded baked potato after tasting a sample of Rimrocker cheese from Tumalo Farms. At the chef s Ashland restaurant, he serves the croquettes on a bed of microgreens. If you can’t find Rimrocker cheese, you can substitute a semihard cheese such as cheddar from a local dairy instead. Make this recipe the day after a holiday dinner when leftover mashed potatoes are in plentiful supply.

½ C. crème fraîche
2 T. finely chopped chives

2 tsp. unsalted butter
1/2 C. finely chopped leeks
1 1/2 C. mashed potatoes, cooled
4 oz. semihard cheese, such as Tumalo Farm’s Rimrocker cheese, coarsely grated (about 1 C.)
1/2 C. plus 2 T. plain dried breadcrumbs
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 egg
Extra-virgin olive oil

Make the chive crème fraîche: Whisk the crème fraîche and chives together in a small bowl until well combined. Cover and refrigerate until ready to use. Make the croquettes: Melt the butter in a medium skillet over medium-low heat and cook the leeks, stirring occasionally, until soft, about 5 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and let cool slightly. Mix the leeks, mashed potatoes, cheese, and 2 T. the breadcrumbs together in a medium bowl with a rubber spatula until well combined. Salt and pepper to taste. Portion the potato mixture into 8 small croquettes using your hands. Lightly beat the egg in a shallow dish. Spread the remaining ½ C. bread crumbs in a separate shallow’ dish. Place the dishes next to each other and dip the potato cakes in the egg, turning once to coat both sides, and then the breadcrumbs, turning once to coat both sides. Line a plate with paper towels. Coat the bottom of a large skillet with olive oil and warm over medium heat. Add the croquettes to the skillet and, working with 4 cakes at a time, cook them over medium-high heat until golden brown, about 3 minutes per side. Transfer the cakes to the paper towel-lined plate to drain; cover the plate with foil to keep warm while you cook the remaining cakes. Divide the croquettes among four plates. Serve piping hot with a dollop of chive crème fraîche.

Cheese-Topped Mushroom Caps with Spinach

Cheese-Topped Mushroom Caps with Spinach

8 very large mushrooms
1 small onion, minced
1/4 C. grated carrots
1 tsp. olive oil
1 C. packed spinach leaves, finely chopped
2 T. toasted sunflower seeds
1 T. minced fresh parsley
1/4 C. shredded reduced-fat Swiss cheese

Carefully remove the stems from the mushroom caps. Finely chop the stems and set aside.
Arrange the caps, stem side up, around the edge of a large microwave-safe plate. Cover with wax paper and microwave on high for 2 minutes. Give the plate a half turn. Microwave for another 2 minutes, or until the caps are softened. Turn the caps over to drain any liquid that has accumulated in them. In a large no-stick frying pan over medium heat, sauté the onions, carrots and mushroom stems in the oil for 5 minutes. Add the spinach and cook for 3 minutes, or until wilted. If there is any liquid remaining in the pan, cook the mixture for a few more minutes to evaporate it. Stir in the sunflower seeds and parsley. Divide the mixture among the mushroom caps. Sprinkle with the Swiss cheese. Arrange in a pie plate or shallow baking dish. Bake at 350° for 15 minutes. Serve hot.

Yield: 8 servings
Calories: 43
Fat: 2.4g
Fiber: 1g

Soft Eggs with Buttery Herb-Gruyere Toast Soldiers

Soft Eggs with Buttery Herb-Gruyere Toast Soldiers

16 sourdough toast fingers
4 T. (2 oz.) unsalted butter, melted
1 tsp. smooth Dijon mustard
Salt
Freshly ground black pepper
1/3 C. finely grated gruyère cheese (about 1 1/2 oz.)
2 T. finely grated Romano cheese
1 T. finely chopped flat-leaf parsley
1 tsp. finely chopped fresh thyme leaves (optional)
4 large eggs

Make croutons: Preheat oven to 400°F. Place bread cubes in shallow, wide bowl. Whisk together butter and Dijon, then pour over bread fingers. Sprinkle with salt, pepper, both types of cheese, parsley and thyme, if using. Toss to coat. Spray rimmed baking sheet with nonstick spray. Scatter bread on sheet. Bake croutons until crisp and golden, turning, about 20 minutes. Set aside.

Meanwhile, cook eggs: Bring a medium pot of water to a steady boil. Add eggs and cook them for exactly six minutes, maintaining the heat at a simmer, then drain and rinse them briefly in cold water.

Holding the egg vertically, pointier side down, with a towel or paper towel to protect you from its heat, tap a knife around the “neck,” about half an inch below the top so that you can remove a little “lid” area. Place the egg in a small dish, opened side up, and serve with a small spoon and toast soldiers.

Don’t have adorable chicken or other tiny egg C. and spoons? With a little patience, you can peel the soft-boiled eggs as you would a hard-boiled one. It’s tricky, because they are liquid in the center, but doable. For this method, arrange four of your croutons on a small plate. Place the peeled egg over the croutons and smash it lightly, delightfully (if you don’t find this to be really fun, I am not sure we can be friends) with a fork. Season with salt and pepper and eat with a fork and knife.

Buffalo Mozzarella with Peas, Broad Beans, Mint, Lemon and Olive Oil

Buffalo Mozzarella with Peas, Broad Beans, Mint, Lemon and Olive Oil

Buffalo Mozzarella with Peas, Broad Beans, Mint, Lemon and Olive Oil (sprouting)

4 buffalo mozzarella balls

200g of fresh peas

200g of broad bean pods

1 handful of fresh mint, leaves removed from stalks, torn into small pieces

100g of pea shoots

olive oil

2 lemons, 1 cut into wedges

salt

pepper

 

Drain the mozzarella balls from their liquid and place on a tray. Cover in cling film and allow to come up to room temperature – this allows the cheese to soften and brings out the delicate flavor of the mozzarella Drop the broad beans into a pan of boiling water. After a minute, add the peas and allow to cook for another minute. Strain the beans and peas and immediately refresh in iced water for 5 minutes. Pop all of the broad beans out of their skins using the tip of a small knife and remove the little white germ, which can have a bitter flavor. Mix the broad beans and peas together with the mint and pea shoots. Add the juice of one lemon to taste and add a few drops of olive oil. Season with salt and pepper to taste. To plate, tear each mozzarella ball in half and season lightly. Divide piles of the broad beans, peas and pea shoots between four plates and top with the mozzarella. Finish with another spoonful of the peas and beans, some olive oil and a little more lemon juice. Garnish with the lemon wedges and serve.

WIW:  Savory Cheese Waffles

WIW:  Savory Cheese Waffles

WIW: Savory Cheese Waffles

2 cups all-purpose flour

2 teaspoons baking powder

2 teaspoons kosher salt

2 large eggs

2 cups whole milk

8 tablespoons unsalted butter (1 stick), melted

2 cups shredded Irish cheddar cheese (about 5 ounces), such as Dubliner

 

Heat the oven to 250°F and arrange a rack in the middle. Set a wire rack on a baking sheet and place it in the oven. Whisk together the flour, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl to aerate and break up any lumps; set aside. Place the eggs in a second large bowl and whisk until just broken up. Add the milk and, while whisking constantly, slowly pour in the melted butter until evenly combined. Add the cheese and stir until combined. Add the milk-cheese mixture to the flour mixture and stir with a rubber spatula until the flour is just incorporated and no streaks remain (the batter may have a few lumps); set aside. Heat a Belgian waffle iron to medium according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Once heated, fill it with batter, close the lid, and cook until the steam starts to diminish (open the top and peek for doneness after a few minutes). Transfer the waffle to the wire rack in the oven to keep warm. Repeat with the remaining batter.  What to buy: Irish cheddar, often labeled Kerrygold or Dubliner, is an aged cow’s-milk cheese that has the sharpness of cheddar combined with the hard, crumbly texture of Parmesan. You can find it in the dairy section of most well-stocked grocery stores or online.

Black Angus Garlic Cheese Bread

Black Angus Garlic Cheese Bread

Black Angus Garlic Cheese Bread1 loaf french bread
1/2 C. butter
1 C. shredded jack cheese
1 C. shredded asiago cheese
1 C. mayonnaise
1 bunch green onions, chopped
2 cloves garlic, pureed

Split French bread loaf into halves horizontally. Mix butter, cheeses, mayonnaise, green onions and garlic in a bowl, blending well. Spread the cut side of bread with spread. Bake at 350 degrees for 7 minutes, then place under broiler about 3 minutes longer. Cut into slices and serve.

California Quesadillas with Honey-Balsamic Dipping Sauce

California Quesadillas with Honey-Balsamic Dipping Sauce

California Quesadillas with Honey-Balsamic Dipping Sauce

4 burrito-sized flour tortillas

1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese

1 large chicken breast

Extra virgin olive oil, Italian seasoning, salt, pepper

1/2 cup chopped artichoke hearts

1/4 cup julienned sun dried tomatoes packed in olive oil, drained

1/2 avocado, sliced

For the honey-balsamic dipping sauce:

1/4 cup balsamic vinegar

1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil

1 Tablespoon honey

1 clove garlic, microplaned or finely minced

salt & pepper

 

For the Honey-Balsamic Dipping Sauce: Add ingredients to a jar with a tight fitting lid, or bowl then shake or whisk until combined. Set aside.  Brush chicken breast on both sides with extra virgin olive oil then season with salt, pepper, and Italian seasoning. Cook for 4-5 minutes a side in a small skillet over medium-high heat until no longer pink in the center. Let rest for 5 minutes, then chop into bite-sized pieces.  Place two tortillas on a flat surface and spread 1/4 cup shredded cheese on each one. Split cooked chicken, artichoke hearts, sun dried tomatoes, avocado, and remaining cheese between both tortillas, then top with remaining tortillas. Heat a large skillet over medium heat then spray with non-stick spray. Slide one quesadilla into the skillet then cook until golden brown, about 2-3 minutes. Flip then cook until the other side is golden brown. Slide onto a plate and repeat with remaining quesadilla. Cut into slices and serve with dipping sauce.

Rocket, Fennel and Herb salad with Goat’s Cheese

Rocket, Fennel and Herb salad with Goat’s Cheese

Rocket, Fennel and Herb salad with Goat’s Cheese

 

¾ ounce pack marjoram, washed and picked

8 x 15 ml spoons extra virgin olive oil (15ml = 1 T.)

2 x 3.5 oz packs goat’s cheese

50 g pack organic rocket (2-3 C.)

1 fennel bulb, halved and very finely sliced

50 g pitted black olives (1/2 C.)

¾ oz. pack lemon basil, washed and picked

Juice ½ lemon

Salt and freshly ground black pepper

2 red chillies, deseeded and finely sliced

 

Preheat the oven to 200°C, 400°F, Gas Mark 6. Place the marjoram in a mortar and grind with a pestle, alternatively, finely chop. Combine with 2 x 15ml spoons of the olive oil and rub all over the goat’s cheese. Place the goat’s cheese on a baking sheet and cook in the oven for approximately 10-15 minutes or until golden brown. Place the rocket, fennel, olives and lemon basil in a bowl, dress with the remaining olive oil, lemon juice and season to taste. Divide between 4 serving plates, crumble over the cheese and scatter with the chilli.

ATK Classic Macaroni and Cheese

ATK Classic Macaroni and Cheese

We found that it’s crucial to cook the pasta until just past the al dente stage so that it doesn’t turn mushy as it sits in the sauce. Whole, low-fat, and skim milk all work well in this recipe. If desired, offer celery salt or hot sauce for sprinkling at the table.

6 slices hearty white sandwich bread, torn into quarters
5 tsp. unsalted butter, plus 3 T. cut into 6 pieces and chilled
1 pound elbow macaroni
Salt
6 tsp. all-purpose flour
1 ¼ tsp. dry mustard
1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper
5 C. milk
8 oz. Monterey Jack cheese, shredded (2 C.)
8 oz. sharp cheddar cheese, shredded (2 C.)

Pulse bread and 3 tsp. chilled butter in food processor to coarse crumbs, about 10 pulses; set aside. Adjust oven rack 8 inches from broiler element and heat broiler. Bring 4 quarts water to boil in large pot. Add macaroni and 1 tsp. salt and cook, stirring often, until tender; drain macaroni. Melt remaining 5 tsp. butter in now-empty pot over medium-high heat. Add flour, mustard, cayenne, if using, and 1 tsp. salt and cook, whisking constantly, until mixture becomes fragrant and deepens in color, about 1 minute. Gradually whisk in milk; bring mixture to boil, whisking constantly. Reduce heat to medium and simmer, whisking occasionally, until thickened, about 5 minutes. Off heat, slowly whisk in Monterey Jack and cheddar until completely melted. Add macaroni to sauce and cook over medium-low heat, stirring constantly, until mixture is steaming and heated through, about 6 minutes. Transfer mixture to 13 by 9-inch broiler-safe baking dish and sprinkle with bread-crumb mixture. Broil until topping is deep golden brown, 3 to 5 minutes. Let casserole cool for 5 minutes before serving.

Chicken and Haloumi Skewers with Crispy Oregano and Lemon

Chicken and Haloumi Skewers with Crispy Oregano and Lemon

Chicken and haloumi skewers with crispy oregano and lemon

 

1 pound chicken breast fillets, cut into ¾” pieces

1 T. lemon juice

sea salt and cracked black pepper

2 T. extra virgin olive oil

8oz. haloumi, cut into 16 ¾” pieces

6 sprigs oregano

lemon wedges, to serve

natural Greek-style (thick) yogurt, to serve

 

Place the chicken, lemon juice, salt, pepper and half the oil in a large bowl and toss to combine. Thread the chicken and haloumi onto skewers. Heat 1 tsp. of the remaining oil in a large non-stick frying pan over high heat. Add the oregano and cook for 30 seconds or until crisp. Remove from the pan and set aside. Add the remaining oil to the pan, reduce heat to medium and add the skewers, in 2 batches, and cook, turning, for 6–8 minutes or until golden brown and cooked through. Serve with the crispy oregano, lemon wedges and yogurt.

Halloumi Kebabs with Chorizo, Tomatoes and Honey Lime Dressing

Halloumi Kebabs with Chorizo, Tomatoes and Honey Lime Dressing

Halloumi Kebabs with Chorizo, Tomatoes and Honey Lime Dressing

 

8 wooden skewers soaked in water for half an hour

8 oz. (2 standard size) chorizo sausage, cut into 1” slices

1 punnet cherry tomatoes

16oz. halloumi cheese cut into 1” cubes.

a little olive oil for spraying or brushing before cooking

 

1 lime juice & zest

1 T. honey

1 T. white wine or cider vinegar

2 T. olive oil

salt/pepper to taste

To serve/garnish

1 lime sliced into segments

salad leaves of your choice

 

Heat up your broiler/grill (on high or to around 390F). Thread the tomatoes, chorizo slices and halloumi chunks onto the skewers alternately Whisk all the dressing ingredients together and scatter a layer of salad leaves over a large platter or plate. Lay the skewers on a grill/broiler pan. I usually line it with baking paper for easier clean-up. Spray or brush all over with olive oil. Grill/Broil for about 10 minutes, turning regularly (and carefully!) until the tomatoes and chorizo are golden in parts and the halloumi is crisp and browned. If a few pieces fall off as you turn the kebabs, just thread them back on after cooking. When the skewers are done, carefully lay them over the salad leaves, then drizzle the dressing all over. Garnish with extra lime segments if you like. Enjoy immediately with toasted bread with olive oil and salt, or another side dish of your choice.

Winter Gruyere Gratin

Winter Gruyere Gratin

Winter Gruyere Gratin

 

Butter

1 large butternut or kabocha squash

2 shallots, chopped

2 cups (8 ounces) shredded Gruyère cheese, divided

2 cups heavy whipping cream

1 tsp. Dijon mustard

2 tsp. chopped fresh sage

1 tsp. salt

¾ tsp. freshly ground black pepper

Pinch of crushed red pepper flakes

 

Preheat oven to 375°. Butter a 13×9-inch baking dish. Peel squash and cut in half; remove seeds and discard. Cut squash halves into ⅛-inch slices. Arrange half of squash pieces on bottom of baking dish. Sprinkle with shallots and 1 cup cheese. Top with remaining squash slices and remaining 1 cup cheese. Whisk together cream, mustard, sage, salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes in a small bowl. Pour over squash slices. Cover with aluminum foil and bake 1 hour or until squash is tender and almost done. Uncover and bake 10 to 15 minutes or until golden brown and bubby.

Roasted Asparagus & Tomatoes with Burrata

Roasted Asparagus & Tomatoes with Burrata

Roasted Asparagus & Tomatoes with Burrata

 

2 lbs asparagus

2 C. cherry or grape tomatoes

Olive oil

Sea Salt

Freshly ground pepper

8 oz. Burrata

Balsamic glaze (or vinegar)

Fresh basil (optional)

 

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Break off the tough ends of the asparagus and place on a rimmed sheet pan (I like to line with parchment paper). Add tomatoes to the pan. Drizzle the asparagus and tomatoes with olive oil and toss to coat. Top with sea salt and freshly ground pepper. Roast for 20 – 25 minutes until asparagus is tender and tomatoes have begun to prune. Remove from the oven and let cool for 5 minutes. Place the asparagus and tomatoes on a large platter. Cut the burrata into pieces and arrange over the top. Drizzle with balsamic glaze, sprinkle with a little more salt & pepper, and top with basil leaves.

Chicken, Halloumi and Vegetable Kebabs

Chicken, Halloumi and Vegetable Kebabs

Chicken, Halloumi and Vegetable Kebabs

 

7 oz (200 g) skinless chicken breast, cubed

1 T. sweet chili sauce

1 tsp soy sauce

1/22 large zucchini, halved lengthways and sliced into 3/4 in crescents (optionally, long lengthwise thin ribbons, then threaded on folding back and forth)

1/2 large red bell pepper, seeded and cut into 3/4 in chunks

1 cup 3/4 in cubed halloumi cheese

2 T. sunflower oil

salt and pepper

 

Put the cubed chicken, sweet chili sauce and soy sauce in a bowl, mix to coat and leave to marinate for 30 minutes. If you’re using wooden skewers, soak them in water before using. Thread a piece of zucchini, marinated chicken, red bell pepper and halloumi cheese onto a skewer and repeat twice so you have three pieces of everything on the skewer. Repeat with the remaining skewers. Season lightly with salt and pepper. Heat the oil in a large flat skillet or griddle pan over a high heat. Add the skewers, reduce the heat to medium and fry for about 5 minutes on each side until golden and the chicken is cooked through (you may need to hold the skewers down onto the surface of the skillet to help them cook through— I place a separate heavy skillet on top of the skewers to hold them down). Serve straight away.

Asparagus, Spring Cream, Onion, Lemon Pizza

Asparagus, Spring Cream, Onion, Lemon Pizza

Asparagus, Spring Cream, Onion, Lemon Pizza

 

1 ball of dough (about 1-pound/304 g)

⅔ cup (165 ml) Spring Cream (recipe below)

3 ounces (85 g) fresh mozzarella, pinched into small chunks

2 cups (220 g) shredded low-moisture mozzarella (the kinds that come in bags)

About 2 cups (270 g) chopped fresh asparagus

Fine sea salt

3 T. grated hard cheese

Extra-virgin olive oil

1 lemon wedge

2 T. chopped fresh chives

 

Place your stone on the lowest shelf of your oven, then turn your oven to its highest temperature. Most ovens go to 500°F (260°C) and some to 550°F (287°C). Heat your stone for at least one hour before baking. If you’re taking your dough out of the fridge, give it about 15 minutes or so to warm up a bit so it will be easier to work with. It should have doubled in size in the fridge. If it hasn’t, let it sit at room temperature, covered with a slightly damp towel, until it does. Lightly flour your counter and your hands. Flip the dough into the flour bowl so the top side of the dough ball gets dusted first. Flip it once more, making sure that the dough is completely coated. Press the dough down into the flour, then pick it up and place it on the floured countertop. Pressing your fingers firmly into the dough, start by flattening the center and work your way out toward the edge to make it wider, until it’s about 7 to 9 inches (17 to 23 cm) wide. Pushing down on the dough will release some of the gas and actually begin opening up the dough. Be careful not to disturb the outermost lip. This will eventually become your crust. The next step is a bit tricky. Your goal is to take this disc of dough and carefully stretch it to about 14 to 16 inches (35.5 to 40.5 cm) without tearing it or creating a hole. I pick it up with floured hands and begin to gently stretch it over my fists, letting gravity do most of the work. Once you’ve stretched it enough, put the dough back on the counter, making sure there is a generous dusting of flour underneath. Take a few generous pinches of semolina flour and dust your pizza peel. Make sure it’s coated evenly. Gently lift and transfer your dough to the peel. Make sure both your hands and the peel are well-floured. You are now ready to dress your pie. Cover the dough with the spring cream, then add the mozzarellas. Now I like to add a very liberal amount of asparagus. Season with salt. Transfer to the oven and bake for 4 minutes. The crust will rise significantly. Then change the oven setting from bake to broil, cooking the pizza from the top down until the crust begins to blister. The residual heat of the stone will continue to cook the bottom. (If your broiler is at the bottom of your oven, skip this step and continue to bake the pizza as described.) I cook all my pizzas until they’re well done, which could take up to 10 minutes total (sometimes less). Just keep checking so you don’t burn it. Look for the cheese to color and the crust to turn deep brown. It may blacken in spots, and that’s okay. Finish with the grated hard cheese, a drizzle of olive oil, a spritz of fresh lemon juice from the wedge, and the chives.

 

Spring Cream

 

1 handful of basil (10 to 20 leaves)

½ cup (25 g) chopped fresh fennel fronds

½ cup (25 g) chopped fresh chives

Zest and juice of 1 lemon

1 large clove garlic, pressed or minced

Fat pinch of red pepper flakes

4 cups (960 ml) heavy cream

Fine sea salt and freshly ground black

pepper to taste

 

Combine all the ingredients in a food processor. Blend until slightly emulsified. It will keep in the refrigerator for about 5 days.

Roasted Peppers with Capers and Mozzarella

Roasted Peppers with Capers and Mozzarella

Roasted Peppers with Capers and Mozzarella

 

6 bell peppers

1/4 C. red wine vinegar

1 clove garlic, minced

Salt, to taste

Freshly ground black pepper, to taste

2 T. extra-virgin olive oil

2 T. capers, drained

2 T. flat-leaf parsley, chopped (optional)

1/2 pound ball of mozzarella, sliced

 

Roast the peppers: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Line peppers on a large baking sheet and roast them for 45 minutes to 1 hour, using tongs to rotate them 1/4 of the way, rotisserie-style, every 15 minutes. It’s safer to extend the cooking time than shorten it, as the skins will only come off easily if they’re fully cooked. Once they’re fully roasted, cover the pepper tray with another piece of foil and let the peppers cool. When they’re cool enough to handle, remove the skins. Remove seeds and slice sections of pepper into 1/4-inch wide strips. Toss peppers with red wine vinegar, garlic and a few pinches of salt. Cover and let marinate for an hour or overnight (and up to 4 days) in the fridge. To serve, arrange peppers on a plate. Adjust seasonings, adding salt, freshly ground black pepper or additional vinegar, to taste. Drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle with capers and parsley and arrange mozzarella over salad. Eat with some crusty bread and a glass of wine, preferably al fresco.