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Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 12:39 pm
by Carrie L.
Making a porchetta roast tonight. I rubbed a bone-in, skin-on pork shoulder with the herb/spice mixture Saturday. The fridge smells wonderful. I'll try to post photos. Len's been trying to get me to make this since I met him almost 15 years ago! (I don't like to rush into things. :D )

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:35 pm
by Karen/NoCA
I needed a quick one for dinner tonight. Went through my folder for quick and easy and came up with a chicken and rice dish that I had everything for. Chicken breast pieces are sautéed in olive oil and set aside. Add rice and onion to pan along with sweet fresh peppers, and sauté. One can of tomatoes is added, along with a jar of roasted red peppers. Then white wine, chicken broth, fresh rosemary, parsley, frozen petite peas, saffron and s&p. I add fresh lemon juice and more parsley at the finish.
great comport food and very tasty. Sereving with greens from the garden, baby cukes, baby turnips, and yellow pear tomatoes, with a shallot and citrus vinaigrette.

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 1:53 pm
by Carrie L.
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Tah Dah! The Porchetta. It was delicious. I couldn't stop picking at it, even while I was trying to clean up the kitchen after dinner! (That's a sign I REALLY like something.)

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 1:54 pm
by Carrie L.
Karen/NoCA wrote:I needed a quick one for dinner tonight. Went through my folder for quick and easy and came up with a chicken and rice dish that I had everything for. Chicken breast pieces are sautéed in olive oil and set aside. Add rice and onion to pan along with sweet fresh peppers, and sauté. One can of tomatoes is added, along with a jar of roasted red peppers. Then white wine, chicken broth, fresh rosemary, parsley, frozen petite peas, saffron and s&p. I add fresh lemon juice and more parsley at the finish.
great comport food and very tasty. Sereving with greens from the garden, baby cukes, baby turnips, and yellow pear tomatoes, with a shallot and citrus vinaigrette.


Karen, do you put the chicken back onto to the rice mixture and bake? Sounds tasty!

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 2:01 pm
by Jenise
Carrie L. wrote:
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Tah Dah! The Porchetta. It was delicious. I couldn't stop picking at it, even while I was trying to clean up the kitchen after dinner! (That's a sign I REALLY like something.)


Looks utterly fantastic, Carrie! Makes me realize that I need some breakfast!

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 2:02 pm
by Jeff Grossman
Carrie L. wrote:Tah Dah! The Porchetta. It was delicious. I couldn't stop picking at it, even while I was trying to clean up the kitchen after dinner! (That's a sign I REALLY like something.)

That looks great. Now, I have to go to lunch. :lol:

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 8:48 pm
by Jenise
Last night's dinner: bacon and eggs.

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Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 10:39 pm
by Jeff Grossman
Ooh! Ooh! I'd like to sit at your table, too! :)

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 2:41 pm
by Karen/NoCA
Carrie L. wrote:
Karen/NoCA wrote:I needed a quick one for dinner tonight. Went through my folder for quick and easy and came up with a chicken and rice dish that I had everything for. Chicken breast pieces are sautéed in olive oil and set aside. Add rice and onion to pan along with sweet fresh peppers, and sauté. One can of tomatoes is added, along with a jar of roasted red peppers. Then white wine, chicken broth, fresh rosemary, parsley, frozen petite peas, saffron and s&p. I add fresh lemon juice and more parsley at the finish.
great comport food and very tasty. Serving with greens from the garden, baby cukes, baby turnips, and yellow pear tomatoes, with a shallot and citrus vinaigrette.


Karen, do you put the chicken back onto to the rice mixture and bake? Sounds tasty!

No Carrie, it is all done in one pan, on the cook top. Easy cleanup

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 4:07 pm
by Carrie L.
Jenise wrote:Last night's dinner: bacon and eggs.



Now THAT is cool. Yum. Was there cheese in the soufflé? What kind?

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 2:06 pm
by Karen/NoCA
I have marinating in the fridge, bone-in pork chops coated with olive oil, marjoram, fresh chopped sage, s & p. These will go on the grill. We love these because this produces very moist chops.
Also, new potatoes, yellow and red steamed, then coated with butter and garden parsley. Butter nut squash halves, with butter, and warm spices, baked until nicely caramelized.

For a few lunches next week, I made a soup from home made chicken stock, and loaded up the pot with zucchini, carrots, onion, fresh tomatoes, cannellini beans, , fresh green beans and a little Seme di melone to thicken the soup. Fresh bay leaves, thyme sprigs, s & p add flavor to this simple soup. I'm enjoying watching Laura Calder's French Food at Home and this is from her "how the French do veggies" episode. So far, I have found most of her food rather bland, because I prefer bold flavors. From the little I have watched, she prefers to have the food itself shine and refers to buying the best and freshest quality you can buy, which I always do. I do like to bump up the flavors, however. This weekend I want to try her cooked cucumbers, and lso the cooked radishes which are cooked in sugar water. I'm hoping the Farmer's Market still has the beautiful black radishes I saw last week.

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 2:39 am
by Drew Hall
Carrie L. wrote:
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Tah Dah! The Porchetta. It was delicious. I couldn't stop picking at it, even while I was trying to clean up the kitchen after dinner! (That's a sign I REALLY like something.)

Jenise wrote:Last night's dinner: bacon and eggs.

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OMG....I could eat BOTH!

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 12:21 pm
by Robin Garr
Breakfast of champions! Fresh fruit - varies with the season - and plain, unsweetened yogurt ... okay, just a dab of brown sugar to kick it up a notch. This morning's feast: a juicy ripe Bartlett pear, blueberries and pomegranate. Healthy and delicious ... what's not to like?

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 2:38 pm
by Karen/NoCA
Tah Dah! The Porchetta. It was delicious. I couldn't stop picking at it, even while I was trying to clean up the kitchen after dinner! (That's a sign I REALLY like something.)

Carrie, did you wrap a pork loin with pork belly or did cook the pork shoulder?

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 3:12 pm
by Rahsaan
Robin Garr wrote:Breakfast of champions! Fresh fruit - varies with the season - and plain, unsweetened yogurt ... okay, just a dab of brown sugar to kick it up a notch.


This is my breakfast pretty much 365 days a year. Only I don't add sugar. Although I do often add prunes.

Right now am mainly eating it with clementines, persimmons, or pears, or some combination of those three. Sometimes raspberries, as our farmers market is still churning out gorgeous raspberries, but I generally find them too light for breakfast.

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 3:18 pm
by Rahsaan
Lovely lunch today. I am really enjoying these fresh Carolina shrimp, so I baked a few and then put them in a simple broth of ginger and soy sauce with udon noodles topped with cilantro and Japanese plum vinegar. Really nice. Side dish of sauteed carrots and cauliflower as well, because of course we need lots of vegetable content in our meals!

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 3:21 pm
by Robin Garr
Rahsaan wrote: Only I don't add sugar.

I realize that it's a hedonistic improvisation, but I do enjoy the flavor and crunch that just a teaspoon of brown, raw or turbinado sugar adds to the mix.

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 3:27 pm
by Rahsaan
Robin Garr wrote:
Rahsaan wrote: Only I don't add sugar.

I realize that it's a hedonistic improvisation, but I do enjoy the flavor and crunch that just a teaspoon of brown, raw or turbinado sugar adds to the mix.


Yeah, similar principle for my addition of prunes, although from a slightly different angle. They bring a lot to the dish when it's blandish pears or mild melons, although it can get too intense if I have a dead-ripe persimmon.

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 3:42 pm
by Carrie L.
Karen/NoCA wrote:
Tah Dah! The Porchetta. It was delicious. I couldn't stop picking at it, even while I was trying to clean up the kitchen after dinner! (That's a sign I REALLY like something.)

Carrie, did you wrap a pork loin with pork belly or did cook the pork shoulder?


It was a skin-on pork shoulder. I have seen the recipe with pork belly, but liked the idea of doing the whole shoulder. Plus it was on sale for .79 a pound! That whole roast cost about $8.00.

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 1:38 pm
by Karen/NoCA
Dinner tonight is an organic roast chicken, slathered with evoo, butter, fresh lemon juice, fresh thyme, rosemary, and stuffed with onion, lemons, more herbs. Chicken is sitting on thick slices of onion. Serving with Basmati rice, cooked in browned butter, chicken stock and fresh lemon with parsley.

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 8:04 pm
by Redwinger
Artisan Hipster Pretzel Bread by NJ

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Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 10:14 pm
by Jeff Grossman
Artisan Hipster Pretzel hooray! :wink:

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 10:21 pm
by Robin Garr
Redwinger wrote:Artisan Hipster Pretzel Bread by NJ

Whoa! She hasn't been moonlighting as Klaus the Baker, has she? Those look remarkable!

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 10:27 pm
by Redwinger
No moonlighting, but she was inspired to give these a try based upon Klaus' version we had at The Exchange last evening. IMO they were pretty darn comparable.