Friday, August 10, 2012

Thursday

last night I made a few things:

starter:  Haricot Vert from Smitten Kitchen.  It was ok, but I think I really crave the more seared style, with garlic and lemon juice and just some toasted almonds or sesame seeds on top

main:  Oil-poached salmon and spicy crab rigatoni , loosely based on Bittman's "recipe" here.  The salmon was wild caught but frozen, from the Grocery Outlet.  If I did it again I'd either use a higher-quality, thicker fish, or make more of a sauce to go over the top. As is, it just tasted like nothing, with oil and lemon.

However, the pasta was fantastic, and fast.  I'm calling it spicy, but it really just had a wonderful complicated flavor where you could taste the chilis but not feel the heat. This is what I remember doing:

Serves 6 ( 1 C finished serving size)
  1. take the oil that the salmon poached in (with the 3 cloves of rough-chopped garlic and thyme still in it) 
  2. Start pasta boiling in salted water until 1 min before al dente
  3.  6 chopped Romas or a can of San Marzanos (I actually used a mix of both).  Cook until tomatoes start to slump and smell good
  4. Add 1/2 C white wine and a few pinches of cayenne pepper, and some salt
  5. add 14 oz frozen crab meat (I think any seafood would actually work here, scallops or clam or whatever).   
  6. Cook until the liquid from the tomatoes, wine and crab meat has reduced by half
  7. when pasta is 80% cooked, scoop it into tomato sauce, add 2 T butter, and let it finish cooking until the rest of the liquid is absorbed
  8. Finish with lemon, pepper and fresh basil
Serve it to your husband and his twitching nose.  He will ask what he did to deserve such bounty.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Sunday

breakfast was some cornmeal pancakes with full fixings - sliced bananas, yogurt, maple syrup, diced green apples, raisins.  Recipe made enough for two breakfasts.  Very good - everyone ate everything.

lunch was Smitten Kitchen's Homesick Texan Carnitas, which I have made before with success.  I tried to adapt them for the slow cooker, with maybe mixed results.  They weren't quite crispy by lunch time, although the pork was good quality and already falling apart.  Next time I try the slow cooker I'll reduce the water to almost nothing.  Parker just picked at her food, but I thought they turned out well.   The guacamole Robert made was especially good.  I finished them on the stovetop after lunch, so by today they should be better.

dinner was ginger fried rice, which is always a winner in my house.  I love the way the egg yolk soaks into the rice to make a sauce.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Thursday

Starter: Kohlrabi sliced thin and tossed with red wine vinegar, olive oil, and salt.  Parker thought it was really good this time, and ate quite a bit.  She's such a brave eater, to keep trying things she didn't like last time.  Eventually she likes most things (at least once, no guarantees on next time)

Entree: Combined tomato-rice soup  with basil garnish and tuna melts.  I should have just split these up as the melts had to in the toaster oven to firm up the bottoms.  However, it was delicious nonetheless and I like dunking one in the other.  Parker at all the soup and all the melt, and went back for more.  She'll eat anything with fish in it.  Robert doesn't like tuna melts, but I made a stir fry for him earlier in the week so I think we're even.  Plus he was grumpy and not very hungry from being sick, so I enjoyed it enough for the both of us.

Dessert Peach Blueberry tart.  The tart crust came out floury and underdone, and the fruit was just kind of blah.    Maybe I'll try the Cooks Illustrated fraisage method  for a more pie-like crust next time. Not sure what I did wrong, but I'm not a baker-type as much. Or give up on dessert-making and leave it to professionals, of which Portland has no shortage.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Weds Night

Dinner was seitan fajitas with the seitan from Whole Foods.  It was an excellent product.  I used cumin instead of cinnamon and only sauteed everything for just a few minutes on high heat, since the seitan is already cooked and dries out fast.  I served them with a little sour cream and they were very good.  Parker thought the  "pork" was really good and tried to pick apart the fajita with her hands to get at it. Robert had seconds, and  I made "mmm mmm"sounds  This seitan had all sorts of things in it - algae and lentils and nutritional yeast and liquid smoke - and it may be one of the few things they just make better at the store, like french fries or pickles.  I'm going to try the famous Seitan O'Greatness soon, so we'll see.

Dessert was a mug of hot chocolate and sliced white peaches on the patio, watching the sunset reflected in the building across the way.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Tuesday Night

Starter was Harissa Chickpeas with Spinach - actually used canned white kidney beans instead. Beans didn't hold together very well but flavor was very good anyway.  Parker liked beans, not the "green leaves".

Main Course was Zucchini Rice Gratin.  If I did it again I would use a smaller cooking dish than my cast iron skillet, and use 2x the tomatoes.  Came out a bit dry and under-salted this time, but the overall flavor was very good.  Parker didn't like, Robert thought it was ok, zucchini notwithstanding.

Cheese course was a gorgonzola "dulce igor" from the Whole Foods cheese sample basket (weird cheeses!  $1-$2!) served with a green olive loaf of bread from Lovejoy bakers.  Cheese was very sharp - totally woke me up after a carb-heavy dinner.  Everything I've had from Lovejoy bakers has been fantastic, and this was no different.

Dessert was a butter-crust rhubarb pie that I traded with one of Anna's friends for some meatballs.  Rhubarb was sharp and tart, just how I like it.  I think it might have been too much for Parker, though.  She didn't finish (more for me!)

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Monday

I left dinner on the stove for my family on Monday - Slow-cooked lentils with chicken sausage.  Always a favorite, especially with some goat cheese and lemon, served in some lettuce leaves for crunch.

Dessert was Trader Joe's ice cream with caramel sauce and blueberries.

And me?  I went to a meatball party!  That's right, my sister organized a giant meatball party - 5 girls, two bottles of white, and 8-9 cookie sheets full of meat balls.  Anna and I did a pork/beef combo, but there was an all-pork version and a turkey version too.  While they cooked, we ate rhubarb pie and drank wine in the last of the daylight in the back yard.  So much fun.  The jokes were at times unprintable.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Tuesday

Dinner was Chilaquile from the Moosewood low fat cookbook.  I had some cooked chard that needed to be used up, along with the end of a bag of tortilla chips.  I love this dish - it's vegetarian and very satisfying, plus I can make it with stuff I almost always have around.