The Traveling Epicurean

Caesar Salad

Caesar Salad

Caesar salads are probably my favorite of all time. So many wonderful flavors and textures in this combination from crunchy and garlicky with the Italian garlic croutons, to a sharpness from the shaved Reggiano Parmesano sprinkled on the top of the romaine and a creaminess with the grated Parmesan in the actual dressing itself. Then there is a tang from the lemon and Dijon, and an extra savory flavor in the undertones that you just can’t put your finger on but tastes delicious from the anchovie paste and Worcestershire sauce!

Wow, you will really like the simplicity of this recipe and you can make the croutons a day or more ahead of time and make the dressing the morning of your lunch or dinner. It makes for such a nice presentation if you can use a large shallow dish like the one in the photos.  When I have friends over for dinner I often serve the Caesar salad in that large shallow bowl and then add slices of grilled or sautéed chicken breasts, or grilled salmon pieces going all around the outer edges and everyone loves it. Have fun with this and enjoy!

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CAESAR SALAD DRESSING RECIPE:

  • 1 large/2 medium cloves of garlic put thru garlic press
  • 1 egg yolk farm fresh or organic brown eggs ONLY – EGG YOLK OPTIONAL
  • 1 Tbsp Dijon – Grey Poupon or Maille
  • 1 Tsp anchovie paste
  • 3/4 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp fine blk pepper
  • 2 dashes of Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 Tbsp fresh lemon juice
  • 2 Tbsp rice wine vinegar “seasoned” (this comes original or seasoned …I prefer seasoned)
  • between 1/3 – 1/2 cup good olive oil
  • 1/4-1/3 cup grated Reggiano Parmesan
  • 2 good dashes of your favorite hot sauce (I use Siracha in this recipe)

DIRECTIONS for the CAESAR DRESSING:

  1. In a medium bowl add garlic thru press, anchovie paste, salt, pepper and Dijon
  2. Mash these items together with  the back of a spoon to combine and form a paste in a wooden bowl
  3. Transfer paste to a large glass bowl
  4. Add in 2 dashes of Worcestershire sauce, dash of Siracha and rice wine vinegar/ lemon juice mixture
  5. Separate egg yolk from white and add to glass bowl and whisk immediately
  6. Then very slowly whisk in olive oil so it emulsifies JUST DRIZZLE IN DROPS AT A TIME or IT WILL NOT EMULSIFY and you will have to start over
  7. Lastly, whisk in 1/3 grated Reggiano Parmesan
  8. Put the dressing into a canning jar for ease and pop it into the frig til you are ready to use
  9. Be sure to take out 30 minutes before you use the dressing so it can come to room temperature
  10. Will be good for a few days in the frig

Directions for Caesar Salad:

  1. Cut ends off of romaine hearts then cut them in half length wise
  2. Wash and spin leaves
  3. Lay the leaves down on paper towels to catch any additional moisture
  4. Put 3 or 4 pieces at a time layered on top of one another and slice into 1/2″ strips
  5. Here you can put the cut romaine pieces into large freezer Ziploc baggies and into the frig til you are ready to assemble the Caesar salad OR
  6. Put into a large shallow bowl, add dressing, and toss
  7. Top with shredded Parmesan and Italian garlic croutons and mangia!

 

Best Brussel Sprouts Ever!

Best Brussel Sprouts Ever!

If you never like brussel sprouts before you really need to give these a try because they will seriously change the way you think of them! These are roasted in the oven for 25-35 minutes with chopped garlic, olive oil and a sprinkle of salt…that’s it. They are so simple to make and the edges of the brussel sprouts get caramelized along with the garlic pieces. These are delicious served with a sprinkle of Parmesan too after they are roasted.

IMG_8098You may want to try some Crab Cakes, Eggplant Balls or Homemade Gnocchi too! Don’t forget to end your meal with something sweet like Death by Chocolate Meringue Pie or even mouth watering Chocolate Eclairs. Enjoy 🙂

 

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Ingredients – serves 6-8 people:

  • 2 lbs. fresh brussel sprouts
  • 4 lg garlic cloves coarsely chopped
  • 1/4 cup olive oil – plus extra drizzle of olive oil OR 1 tbsp butter after they are roasted
  • 1/4 Tsp of salt – – plus extra sprinkle of salt to taste after they are roasted
  • Sprinkle of black pepper
  • 1/4 cup Reggiano Parmesan to serve on the side (optional)

Directions:

  1. Pre-heat oven to 375º
  2. Cut 1/2″ off the ends of the brussel sprouts
  3. Cut the brussel sprouts in half vertically
  4. Add the chopped garlic, and brussel sprout to a cookie tray
  5. Drizzle olive oil over sprouts and garlic and sprinkle with salt
  6. Arrange the brussel sprouts so that the cut halves are all face down on the cookie tray – this inner side will be the caramelized side of the sprout
  7. Put into pre-heated oven for 25 – 35 minutes – no need to turn or toss them while cooking
  8. Put on a serving dish along with grated Reggiano Parmesan cheese on the side

 

Seafood Stuffed Artichokes

Seafood Stuffed Artichokes

Artichokes, any way you cook them are simply a treat because they are a seasonal veggie here on the east coast. 100 percent of all artichokes that are commercially grown in the U.S. come from California where you can pretty much buy them year round. My artichoke recipe is a tasty concoction of shrimp, sea scallops, fresh spinach, mushrooms, onion, garlic, Reggiano Parmesan, bread crumbs, red wine, extra dry vermouth and chicken broth. They are a lot of work granted but it’s not like you make these all the time and once you taste them you’ll want to set aside time in the future to plan for these babies!

The Artichoke is actually a relative of the thistle so if you ever see one fully mature they open into this incredibly gorgeous giant purple flower. That’s where the choke comes in because it’s a cluster of immature florets at the center of the artichoke which is not edible. This hairy-like choke in the center MUST be removed when you stuff them. I show you how to prep the artichokes and scrape out that choke in the photos below. This seafood stuffed artichoke recipe is delicious with my sun-dried tomato aioli sauce for dunking the leaf ends and heart and you can make this aioli dip a couple of days ahead. After these stuffed artichokes you may need a sweets recipe that you can make the day before like pavlova with fresh pineapple and berries, or chocolate-avocado mousse.

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Ingredients – Serves 4 People at 1 Stuffed Artichoke Each:

  • 1 recipe of sun-dried tomato aioli sauce
  • 4 large artichokes
  • 3 large sea scallops cut into 1/2″ pieces
  • 10 lg shrimp cut into 1/2″ pieces (about 1/2 lb)
  • 3 strips of Boars Head Bacon
  • 6 button mushroom caps sliced thinly and then chopped
  • 6 oz. fresh spinach leaves coarsely chopped (a handful less than a bag)
  • 1/2 large spanish onion or Vidalia onion finely chopped
  • 3 garlic cloves put thru the garlic press
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 3/4 cup Italian seasoned bread crumbs
  • 3/4 cup grated Reggiano Parmesan
  • 1/2 cup shredded Gruyere cheese
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1 Tbsp butter
  • 1/2 cup plus 2 Tbsp red wine (1/4 cup to deglaze onion/mushroom mixture and 2 Tbsp in the stuffing and 1/4 in baking dish with vermouth and chicken broth)
  • 3/4 cup dry vermouth
  • 1/2 cup chicken broth
  • 2 Tsp salt (1 Tsp for boiling the artichokes)
  • 1/4 tsp pepper

Directions:

  1. Fill a large bowl with cold water and sliced up lemon
  2. Cut the ends off of the artichokes
  3. Cut 1  1/2 ” off the top
  4. Using your thumbs in the center of the artichoke pull apart as much as you can to loosen the inner layers a little
  5. Insert pointy spoon and begin to dig in to the center removing the purple pointy leaves and keep digging til you reach the hairy choke and then remove all of that too
  6. Rinse the center holes of the artichokes to fully remove any left over choke
  7. Always keep the all the artichokes in the lemon water bowl while working on them (it helps them from not turning too brown)
  8. Pour the whole bowl of lemon water and artichokes into a large pan and add 1 tsp salt
  9. Bring to a boil ( this will take about 15 minutes) and then simmer for 30 minutes
  10. Drain Artichokes and turn them upside down in a baking dish to further drain
  11. Cook up 3 pieces of Boars Head Bacon til crispy, chop and set aside
  12. Sauté the chopped onion, mushrooms caps and garlic cloves put thru press in 2 Tbsp of olive oil, 1 Tbsp butter, and 1/2 Tsp salt til golden about 12-15 minutes
  13. Add in 1/4 cup red wine to de-glaze pan, let reduce for 1 minute
  14. Add in fresh chopped spinach and cover for 2 minutes
  15. Mix spinach with tongs and take sauteed onion/mushroom/spinach mixture off of the stove  and put into a fresh bowl to let cool
  16. Wash, dry and chop sea scallops and shrimp to 1/2″ pieces
  17. When onion/mushroom mixture is cooled add in scallops, shrimp, Gruyere, Parmesan, chopped bacon, 1/2 tsp salt, pepper and 2 Tbsp red wine
  18. Mix items gently together
  19. Turn artichoke over in baking dish, drain any water left over at the bottom
  20. Stuff the artichokes with the seafood stuffing making sure to add in to all the layers of leaves going around the artichoke as shown in the photo
  21. When the artichoke is stuffed add in 3/4 cup extra-dry vermouth, 1/2 cup chicken broth and 1/4 cup red wine to the bottom of the baking dish
  22. Cover the Artichokes with foil and bake for 35 minutes
  23. Take Foil off and bake 5 minutes more
  24. Serve with sun-dried aioli sauce on the side for dipping the leaves and dunking the heart …mangia!

Bacon Wrapped Scallops

Bacon Wrapped Scallops

Wow, these bacon wrapped scallops are a scrumptious hors ‘d oeuvre! They are wonderful by themselves but the sun-dried tomato aioli sauce just bring them to another flavor level. And you can make that sauce a day ahead of the scallops. It’s important to get the largest sea scallops you can find because they make for a perfectly filling appetizer without being over powered by the bacon. Boars Head Bacon is the best bacon to use for this dish because it doesn’t have a smokey or maple flavor that would compete with the taste of scallops. I have you cook the bacon half way thru too so you don’t end up with a piece of rubbery, under cooked bacon at the end. You don’t want to over cook the sea scallops worrying about the bacon being cooked thru. Since scallops are so rich you may want to serve some non-fish hors ‘d oeuvres like the best guacamole ever, zucchini torta, baked asparagus wrapped in Prosciutto, baked yukon potato fries with Greek yogurt remoulade, or mango-avocado salsa.

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Ingredients – serves 4 people with 2 scallops each or 8 people with 1 scallop each:

  • 1 lb. sea scallops (this will be approx. 8 ex-lg sea scallops)
  • 8 slices of Boars Head Bacon (don’t use other brands because some are too smokey and some are heavy on maple flavor)
  • 2 lg garlic clove put thru garlic press
  • 3 Tbsp of olive oil
  • sprinkle of salt

Directions:

  1. Pre-heat oven to 375º
  2. Cook 8 slices of bacon for approximately 10 minutes on medium heat until they are cooked half way thru and golden on the edges
  3. Drain half cooked bacon on paper towels
  4. Put 3 Tbsp olive oil in a medium size dish with 2 garlic cloves put thru garlic press
  5. Add Sea scallops to garlic and mix, fully coating the scallops with the garlicky oil
  6. Add in the bacon strips and also coat with the garlicky oil
  7. Begin to wrap the scallops with the bacon, the bacon should overlap about 1″ and you will have to cut off the last 1 1/2″ because the bacon will be too long
  8. Fasten a toothpick on an angle as shown in the photo above to hold the bacon in place while it’s cooking
  9. Heat a cast iron pan on high for about 2 minutes
  10. When hot add in bacon wrapped sea scallops and sear for 2 minutes
  11. Then flip them over and immediately put the pan into a pre-heated oven for 12 minutes
  12. Take out and serve with sun-dried aioli sauce

 

Sun-dried Tomato Aioli Sauce & Asparagus

Sun-dried Tomato Aioli Sauce & Asparagus

Sun-dried tomato aioli sauce and asparagus is a tasty and simple appetizer that you make ahead of time. Aioli is a mayonnaise based sauce or dip flavored with garlic and sometimes herbs, and or vegetables. With this sun-dried tomato aioli sauce I cut the mayo in half with one of my favorites, Greek yogurt, like I do with so many of my sauces. It’s just such a “good for you” thing that I love to do, plus I really like yogurt and I added in sun dried tomatoes to the aioli which are packed with an intense flavor.

I have you peel off the skins at the ends of the asparagus because it makes for an elegant presentation when serving as an appetizer like this. You don’t want the asparagus too cold when you serve this. It’s best at room temperature so since you will be probably making this ahead of time and storing it in the frig to keep well you should take the asparagus out first to bring it closer to room temperature before serving. And I want you to use the largest asparagus that you can find because not only does it present well but it tastes great. The larger asparagus are just as tender and earthy in flavor as the tiny ones.

In my baked asparagus wrapped in prosciutto appetizer there isn’t any need to peel the ends of the asparagus because they are covered with a cream cheese-grated onion & Parmesan mixture and then wrapped in the prosciutto so you don’t see the ends. Other appetizers that you may want to serve with this sun-dried tomato aioli sauce and asparagus are baked coconut shrimp, sea scallop ceviche, mussels in a lemon grass-fennel sauce, or best ever guacamole.

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Ingredients for SUN-DRIED TOMATO AIOLI SAUCE:

SUN-DRIED TOMATO AIOLI SAUCE

  • 1/2 cup Greek yogurt
  • 1/2 cup mayo
  • 1/4 cup sun-dried tomatoes
  • 1 lg garlic clove put through garlic press
  • 3 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1 Tbps Rice wine vinegar
  • 1 Tbsp champagne vinegar
  • Juice from 1/4 lemon
  • 1/4 Tsp chile paste (OPTIONAL) – you can use a few dashes of Tabasco or Siracha (chile hot sauce sold with Tobasco at the market) if you don’t have the paste

Directions:

  1. Place all of the ingredients for the sun-dried tomato aioli sauce into a blender an purée
  2. You will probably need to stop and stir everything a couple of times to get it going but once it gets going it will be just right…you can always add in another Tbsp of olive oil if you need to loosen it up a little
  3. You can make this ahead of time and keep sauce in a plastic container and refrigerate.  It stays nicely for days in frig.  Yum!

Ingredients:

ASPARAGUS

  • 24 asparagus – the larger the better
  • 1 Tbsp salt for cooking the asparagus in water

Directions:

  1. Bend asparagus to find the proper “break” point then cut the ends off to even them up
  2. Using a potato peeler, peel off the skins of the asparagus at the bottom – 2″ up from the ends as shown in the photo
  3. Put asparagus in cold salted water and bring to a simmer
  4. Cook til tender but NOT mushy …this will only take a few minutes once it comes to a simmer
  5. Drain and give them ice bath to shock …don’t need to make them ice cold just want to shock to retain vibrant color
  6. Dry off asparagus on a paper towel and place on a serving platter

Pesto Garlic Bread

Pesto Garlic Bread

This is a great alternative to plain ole garlic bread. You do need to make my pesto recipe and the pesto butter log and then it’s a breeze from there. This pesto bread is very aromatic so it’s a good thing to pop into the oven when guests are over…it will drive them crazy. I really like to have this bread with soups, or leafy greens that you can dunk the bread in or top it with like my bok choy and cannellini beans, or a side to mama Maria’s secret manicotti’s, or a slow cooked pasta sauce 101 dish.

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Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Pre-heat the oven to 375º
  2. Slice the the sourdough baguette in half length wise and then half again as shown in photo to better fit on the cookie tray
  3. Slice off 8 1/4″ slices of the pesto butter log
  4. Add 2 Tbsp soften butter to the 8 slices and just soften in microwave (a few seconds) BE CAREFUL not to over cook it you just want the pesto mixture spreadable for the baguette
  5. Add in 2 Tbsp grated Parmesan and mix
  6. Spread onto the sliced baguette halves
  7. Bake for 12-15 minutes til slightly golden on the edges
  8. Take out of oven, slice and mangia!

 

Bok Choy and Cannellini Beans

Bok Choy and Cannellini Beans

Bok choy and cannellini beans are a great duo. Add in sauteed chopped garlic, sweet onion, white wine, chicken broth and Reggiano Parmesano and you have a symphany. This is such a flavorful dish with the freshness of the leafy greens and the creaminess of the cannelini beans. Not to mention, it makes top tier for healthy dishes and goes with everything like grilled Asian salmon, stuffed roulades of chicken, sauteed chicken breasts, sea bass and green goddess sauce, or as a side dish to mama Maria’s secret manicotti, or to a slow cooked pasta sauce 101 dish.

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Ingredients- Serves 6 people:

  • See reicpe for GRILLED ASIAN SALMON (optional)
  • 12 oz. fresh bok choy (I buy my amazing bok choy from Hong Kong Grocery on the corner of Whitney Ave. and Trumbull St. in New Haven)
  • 1 can cannellini beans
  • 1/2 cup chicken broth
  • 1/2 cup white wine
  • 1/2 lg spanish onion or Vidalia onion finely chopped
  • 6 lg garlic cloves finely chopped
  • 1/4 cup grated Reiggiano Parmesan
  • 1/2 Tsp salt (1/4 Tsp when you are sauteing the onion and garlic and 1/4 Tsp when you add in the bok choy)
  • Pinch of red pepper flakes
  • Dash of blk pepper

Directions: 

  1. Drain and rinse cannellini beans
  2. Cut off the end stems of Bok choy freeing up the leaves
  3. Rinse and spin bok choy in salad spinner, and pat dry with paper towel
  4. Finely chop 1/2 Spanish onion and 6 cloves of garlic
  5. Sauté onion, garlic and pinch of crushed red pepper flakes and 1/4 Tsp salt in 1 Tbsp olive oil in lg pan on medium/low for about 10 minutes til lightly golden
  6. Splash in 1/2 cup white wine to de-glaze pan turning heat up to medium/high
  7. Bring to simmer 1 minute and add in cannellini beans, simmer 2 minutes more
  8. Add in bok choy, 1/2 cup of chicken broth, 1/4 Tsp salt, dash of pepper and cover for 3 minutes
  9. Uncover and turn bok choy leaves with tongs every minute while sauteing for another 3-5 minutes til tender but not mushy
  10. Turn heat off Add in 1/4 cup Reggiano Parmesan and gently mix through and serve


Pasta Sauce 101

Pasta Sauce 101

Pasta sauce is such an essential part of any kitchen that I want to share with you my basic pasta sauce that I use for so many things. What I don’t use right away I freeze in small pint-like containers for futures uses. A basic slow cooked pasta sauce can be used for virtually anything from plain pasta’s to lasagna, manicotti, stuffed shells, vodka sauce, sausage and peppers, curry sauces and the list goes on.

When making an authentic slow cooked pasta sauce it’s important that one of the base layers of flavors come from some kind of meat like sausages, pork chops, meatballs or braciole, thin cut flank steaks rolled and stuffed with herbs and parmesan and then sauteed like the sausages.  This method is something my family has been doing for generations. I happen to love the homemade fennel sausages from Liuzzi Cheese, an Italian delicatessen located in North Haven, CT. If you haven’t been there yet you really should check it out especially for their homemade cheeses like ricotta, mozzarella, and my favorite scamorza. Scamorza is an Italian cow’s milk cheese similar to mozzarella but dryer and a little saltier with better melting qualities…my kids love it! Liuzzi also has homemade pasta’s and their own delicious line of canned tomatoes and olive oils.

One of the best things about making this sauce is that your kitchen will smell amazing all day long. It would be wise to keep a crusty loaf of Italian or sourdough bread for dunking every now and then…you know, just to check and make sure every thing is going well! An appetizer dish that goes great with pasta and sauce is zucchini torta, baked asparagus wrapped in Prosciutto, baked coconut shrimp,wrapped, smoked salmon with cream cheese-caper spread on crostinis, clam puffs, or how about a  roasted beet salad with mint and feta, or a refreshing fennel and citrus salad with tangerine dressing. Then there always dessert to plan for like a fresh fruit pavlova, or chocolate-avocado mousse.

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Ingredients:

  • 2 lbs. fennel sausage (your favorite) my favorite is Liuzzi in North Haven, CT
  • 5 28 oz. cans of whole peeled tomatoes
  • 1 cup red wine
  • 3 Tbsp olive oil
  • 6 lg. garlic cloves (crushed)
  • 2 Tbsp sugar
  • 2 Tsp salt
  • 1/2 Tsp black pepper
  • 2 Tsp Italian seasonings (ground in spice grinder)
  • 1/4 cup grated Reggiano Parmesan
  • 3 slices pesto butter log or handful of fresh basil leaves

Directions:

  1. Slice up the sausage links into 3″ pieces
  2. Smash the garlic cloves with a large knife to release the cloves from it’s wrapper
  3. Add 3 Tbsp olive oil and 6 smashed garlic cloves to a large pan (this will be your sauce pan)
  4. Put the heat on low and sauté garlic til lightly golden … This will take about 7-10 minutes
  5. When the garlic is slightly golden remove from pan and set aside
  6. Add in sliced sausage links to the same sauce pan and turn heat up to medium/high
  7. Sauté sausage links turning every 5 minutes or so until they become golden on all sides…this will take about 20-30 minutes
  8. Put the 1/2 of the whole peeled tomatoes into a food processor (this will take 2 rounds with this large can) and then add the golden sauteed garlic cloves
  9. Puree for 40 seconds and add to the sautéed sausages
  10. Add the rest of the whole peeled tomatoes and puree for another 40 seconds and again add to the pot of sauce
  11. Add in the 2 cans of crushed tomatoes to the sauce pan (no need to purée these) and the cup of red wine
  12. Add in all the spices and turn heat to medium to bring to a simmer
  13. Cover the pan, leaving a little opening at the edge to let condensation escape during the cooking process
  14. Turn down right away to low heat and keep a low simmer for 2 1/2 hours
  15. When you take the pan cover off to check on sauce be sure to NOT let all this condensation drip back into the sauce from the inside of the lid
  16. Stir every 45 minutes or so to make sure bottom isn’t burning
  17. Towards the end oil will accumulate from the sausages on the top layer of the sauce so just skim this off with a spoon
  18. Serve and take off stove to let cool
  19. Put into frig or into container for the freezer

Grilled Asian Salmon

Grilled Asian Salmon

Grilled Salmon or pan seared salmon is up there as one of my very favorite fish dishes! In the past I have been spoiled with having very fresh salmon to work with. You may ask how fresh was it…well I’ll tell you, we are talking so fresh it just was caught in the San Francisco Bay minutes before it was in my kitchen.  My rule of thumb for fish is if your fish smells and or tastes fishy you shouldn’t cook or eat it. In fact, the marinade I use here is very light and I only soak the fish for a mere 1 hour.  I want to taste the luscious meat of the salmon and only want a hint of the Asian flavors which I actually use to help caramelize the edges of the fish.

The Restaurant Depot in Milford, is where I like to buy my salmon. As shown in the photos below, they have a wonderful selection of fish. The local markets like Star Fish Market and Atlantic Seafood have a great selection of salmon. The salmon in this recipe is farm raised from Canada, so not a whole long distance to travel.  I have grown to love good farm raised salmon because it is meaty and luscious in flavor and you can’t beat the price. But you need to know that I would only make my gravlax recipe from a wild salmon like a sock eye salmon. Wild Salmon is all flash frozen to -10º for at least 36 hours by regulatory means to assure that if a possibility of parasites exists they will be killed making it safe for such delectable recipes as gravlax. Gravlax is made from raw salmon (flash frozen… unless you are fishing for it yourself!) cured in salt, sugar, dill and eau-di-vie or vodka and is heavily. I have actually had a request for my gravlax recipe so stay tuned for that recipe in the up and coming weeks.

The salmon can be grilled or pan seared the only difference being you finish the salmon off in a 325º oven for 5 minutes instead of a turned off grill. I have given you the mixture for my marinade BUT if you don’t have time you have the convenience of using one of my favorite store bought marinades called Soy Vay “Island Teriyaki” with the yellow and blue label which happens to be incredible on chicken, by the way. You can find Soy Vay products at all the markets on the marinade shelf. I like to serve the grilled Asian salmon with my cold asparagus-ginger salad and if you want something a little hardier you can add in my perfectly mashed potatoes and red onion recipe which would all be delicious together.

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Ingredients serves 4 people:

  • 1 lb. salmon filet
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • salt and pepper
  • 1 recipe cold asparagus-ginger salad
  • 1 recipe perfectly mashed potatoes and red onion
  • Marinade #1:  1/2 cup white wine + 1/2 cup pineapple juice + 1/4 cup reduced sodium soy or Tamari soy (a dark soy) + 8 slices of fresh peeled ginger + and 2 crushed garlic cloves
  • Marinade #2: 1 cup Soy Vay “Island Teriyaki” marinade + 1 cup white wine + 2 crushed garlic cloves + 8 slices of fresh peeled ginger

Directions:

  1. Wash and dry your 1 lb. salmon
  2. Slice into 4 even pieces
  3. Choose marinade #1 or #2 from above
  4. Place the salmon pieces in a large bowl with the marinade, cover with saran and pop into the frig for one hour…NO MORE
  5. Take the salmon out and place onto paper towels to blot completely dry
  6. Add 2 Tbsp olive oil to the salmon filets
  7. Add a sprinkle of salt and pepper
  8. Heat the grill to medium/high
  9. Rub olive oil on grill grates carefully with a brush before you put the filets down
  10. Place the salmon filets flesh side down first (so the flesh doesn’t get covered in scales when you flip)
  11. Close grill top
  12. Cook for 5 minutes
  13. Using a spatula flip over the salmon filets and close grill again…you may need to wiggle filets gently on the grill with a thin metal spatula to loosen them …be patient
  14. Cook for another 5 minutes
  15. Turn the grill off and close grill letting them sit for another 5 minutes

For Pan Seared Method:

  1. Pre-heat oven to 325º
  2. Place a large sauté pan on the stove and put on medium/high heat
  3. Drizzle 1 Tbsp olive oil into pan
  4. Place the salmon filets flesh side down first (so the flesh doesn’t get covered in scales when you flip)
  5. Cook for 5 minutes
  6. You don’t need to cover on your pan
  7. Using a spatula flip over the salmon filets…they will flip over easily in the pan
  8. Cook for another 5 minutes
  9. Then place pan into the oven for 5 more minutes on 325º uncovered
  10. Take out and serve with asparagus salad, mashed potatoes & red onion and a sprinkle of toasted sesame seeds

Pesto Butter Log

Pesto Butter Log

Even though they have been far and few in between having those few warm days has inspired me to bring out one of my spring recipes for fresh basil pesto butter logs which I love because it’s so versatile. Really simple to do and when you combine the pesto and butter to form the log you keep it in the freezer like the Challah bread croutons taking the pesto butter log out to slice off what you need and then back into the freezer. How easy is that? Try a slice of pesto butter on grilled filet mignon served on a bed of perfectly mashed potatoes and red onion, sautéed chicken breast and spinach, on a piece of Sea bass  or put a slice of pesto butter inside a turkey or beef burger when you are forming the patty. Cook it on the grill or stove top and when you bite into it lovely garlicky pesto oozes out! Another creative thing to do when you are cooking pasta sauce and you want to add in some basil flavor just throw in a slice from your pesto butter log!

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Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 sticks of a quality butter – room temperature
  • 1 recipe of pesto

Directions:

  1. Make a fresh batch of pesto and combine it with room temperature butter using a spatula
  2. Tear off a large piece of saran wrap and place down going horizontally on a cutting board that will fit in the freezer
  3. Scoop out the combined pesto-butter mixture and place in a 2″ wide line going down the center of the saran wrap… it should be about 12″ long log
  4. Pull up both sides of the saran wrap and this will help round the mound
  5. Fold over the 2 pieces of saran going in the same direction so there isn’t any air in it and begin to roll the pesto log
  6. Pinch the ends, twist and roll again to get a good roll log shape …still holding on to the pinched ends
  7.  Place the newly formed log on the cutting board and pop it into the freezer til frozen about 1 1/2 hrs – 2 hrs.
  8. Once the log is frozen you can remove the cutting board and place the log into a Ziploc baggy and back into the freezer
  9. Slice off 1/4″ slices when ever you need and pop the log back into the freezer to keep