Monday, August 24, 2009

Summer food


I hate cooking over a hot stove in the summer so my go-to recipe on hot days (Even though I still have to boil water for eggs and pasta...) is a pasta salad, more filling then just a salad. I add whatever vegetables I have on hand. For this batch it was celery, red bell peppers, cucumbers and some red onion. I also added some boiled eggs- I use a 2:1 ratio for just egg whites to whole eggs because I don't really like egg yolks, but it adds some creaminess to the pasta, otherwise it's just cold and crunchy. I added some diced pepperoni as well so it's a little spicy and a bit more flavorful. Then a healthy splash of extra virgin olive oil, lemon juice and sea salt to top it off. It tastes even better the day after.


Lately I've been buying a lot of rotisserie chickens from Ralphs or Costco. They're pretty cheap and you can use it for so many things! Plus you don't have to touch a whole raw chicken. I used mine for chicken tacos this time. Again, no slaving over a hot stove! Just shred the chicken and cut up: onions, cilanto, green onions, avocado. Get some corn tortillas, some sour cream and cheese and, if you can handle spicy, you MUST throw on some Trade Joe's roasted green chiles (they come in a small can so it's worth a try). Squeeze some lime over it and you're done!


And with the leftover bones/scraps of meat, you can make really delicious chicken stock. Just throw the bones into a pot with water (and any scrap of vegetables you have lying around) and let it simmer for a few hours. Freeze it for later use in soups, sauces, anything... I used my stock for a simple broth with somen noodles and green onions.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Bouillabaisse


I was obsessed with seafood soups for awhile. I decided to try and make a bouillabaisse. Unfortunately it's sort of like bolognese where there are different variations of "authentic." It varies from region to region.... but I liked this one I saw from epicurious. And this one for the rouille, which was really good. Who knew soggy bread crumbs and olive oil could be so good??

the rouille

I made a LOT of substitutions. I don't have a lobster or saffron budget. I grabbed a mixed frozen seafood bag from Trader Joe's and threw in some fresh shrimp and bass. I also used canned tomatoes. I also used some canned fish stock and then some chicken bouillon.

A nice big bowl of soup and rouille, not pictured... crusty french bread with a dash of extra virgin olive oil.

I think this was a really

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Pizza Bites


This recipe seemed like it'd go really fast, you're basically assembling mini calzones. I got the recipe here. Although the recipe looks like it makes a lot, I only made 12 from 1 pack of trader joe's herbed pizza dough. I also added julienned basil to the inside and outside of the pizza bites.


It was really easy to make and they turned out pretty well, BUT I would like to use a different dough. I'm not a big fan of the Trader Joe's herbed dough and I'm glad that I tripled the amount of garlic... mmmm These would be great for a party, easy finger food. I can already think of a bunch of different combinations- this will be a good go-to recipe for busy days.