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Shrimp And Potato Salad In Honey/Yogurt Dressing

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Raw Organic Honey With Comb

Raw Organic Honey With Comb

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Once  in a while my friends honor me with gift’s of food 🙂
The gift of choice used to be booze, but nowadays I don’t drink alcohol, so the generosity now manifests itself with gifts of special, sometimes hard to come-by  food 🙂
Last week Dieter brought me two bags with original German-made weisswurst and bratwurst.
Yesterday, Rubelio and his wife Maria gave me fresh organic raw honey from their own bee hives, honey comb and all.
So, thinking like any normal person, the first dish to prepare with fresh honey that came to my mind was shrimp/potato salad 🙂
Maybe a bit unusual, I admit – but I like to make this great dressing with mayo, yogurt and honey, so there it was – my honey-segway.
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Shrimp And Potato Salad In HoneyYogurt Dressing

Shrimp And Potato Salad In Honey/Yogurt Dressing

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Shrimp And Potato Salad In HoneyYogurt Dressing

Shrimp And Potato Salad In Honey/Yogurt Dressing

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Shrimp And Potato Salad In HoneyYogurt Dressing

Shrimp And Potato Salad In Honey/Yogurt Dressing

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Breakfast Of Champions # 55 – Cauliflower And Beef Hash With Piquant Poached Egg

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What’s  there to say about this breakfast other than that it was beautiful, delicious and satisfying –
I believe the pictures speak for them self – start drooling 🙂
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Breakfast Of Champions # 55 - Cauliflower And Beef Hash With Piquant Poached Egg

Breakfast Of Champions # 55 – Cauliflower And Beef Hash With Piquant Poached Egg

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Breakfast Of Champions # 55 - Cauliflower And Beef Hash With Piquant Poached Egg

Breakfast Of Champions # 55 – Cauliflower And Beef Hash With Piquant Poached Egg

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Stir Fried Squid, Udon Noodles And Bok Choy In Oyster Sauce ( Yakiudon)

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There are few dishes more comforting and satisfying than a bowl of noodles with a rich sauce or in a tasty soup – either by itself or with other “stuff” thrown in, such as any kind of vegetables, mushrooms, eggs and any protein such as pork, chicken, duck or seafood. While for me, any noodle is a good noodle, udon noodles rank on top of my favorite list – the plumper the better.
Lately, I’ve been buying the vacuum packaged “fresh” udon noodles from my neighborhood Asian market, but I also have had good experiences with the frozen type more readily available around here. As for the sauce, I like to prep it as simple as possible – soy sauce, oyster sauce or hoi sin sauce, chili paste, honey or sugar, ginger and garlic, sesame oil, chicken-, vegetable- or pork-stock. For a bit of variation in the sauce, I sometimes add a bit of peanut butter or fermented bean sauce, but that’s it – simple comfort food quickly and easily prepared and always just hitting the right spot 🙂
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Stir Fried Squid, Udon And Bok Choy In Oyster Sauce  (Yaki Udon)

Stir Fried Squid, Udon And Bok Choy In Oyster Sauce (Yaki Udon)


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Stir Fried Squid, Udon And Bok Choy In Oyster Sauce (Yaki Udon)

Stir Fried Squid, Udon And Bok Choy In Oyster Sauce (Yaki Udon)

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Stir Fried Squid, Udon And Bok Choy In Oyster Sauce  (Yaki Udon)

Stir Fried Squid, Udon And Bok Choy In Oyster Sauce (Yaki Udon)

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Chicken, Noodle & Vegetable Soup Recipe # 1001

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Chicken-noodle soup is probably the most unglamorous yet also one of the universally most loved dishes. Who doesn’t remember the comforting warmth it provided when ones Mom utilized it for that all-curing remedy (along with Vicks’VapoRub) during childhood and later as a grown-up the go-to comfort dish that made everything feel good again ? 🙂
As for me, no week goes by without chicken noodle soup showing up at least once, sometimes twice. If I prepare it for guests, I usually make a boneless version. For myself (and Bella), I always prepare the soup with bone-in chicken. For me, holding a leg or drumstick or wing in my hand and pulling the meat off with my teeth is a big part of the pleasure of eating chicken noodle soup. Here now is the version I had for today’s lunch……
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Chicken, Noodle & Vegetable Soup - Recipe # 1001

Chicken, Noodle & Vegetable Soup – Recipe # 1001

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Chicken, Noodle & Vegetable Soup - Recipe # 1001

Chicken, Noodle & Vegetable Soup – Recipe # 1001

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Chicken, Noodle & Vegetable Soup - Recipe # 1001

Chicken, Noodle & Vegetable Soup – Recipe # 1001

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Tomato Spaghetti With Broccolini, Crispy Fried Eggs And Pangrattato (Spaghetti alla Soupi)

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This  pasta-concoction deserves to be named after the cook who dreamed it up – ME 🙂
It has many of the “foodstuff’s” I love in one simple dish – pasta, pangrattato, cheese, butter, olive oil, basil, crispy fried eggs and lots of garlic confit.
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Tomato Spaghetti With Broccolini, Crispy Fried Eggs And Pangrattato

Tomato Spaghetti With Broccolini, Crispy Fried Eggs And Pangrattato

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Tomato Spaghetti With Broccolini, Crispy Fried Eggs And Pangrattato

Tomato Spaghetti With Broccolini, Crispy Fried Eggs And Pangrattato

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Tomato Spaghetti With Broccolini, Crispy Fried Eggs And Pangrattato

Tomato Spaghetti With Broccolini, Crispy Fried Eggs And Pangrattato

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Shrimp, Egg & Vegetable Salad In Yogurt/Honey Dressing With Grilled Jalapeno/Garlic bread

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Today’s  early lunch was a dish I could eat on a daily basis – fresh, tasty, colorful and light.
Although it contained mayonnaise, it seemed to be healthy enough to leave me feeling as if I ate something that is actually beneficiary to my well-being 🙂
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Shrimp, Egg & Vegetable Salad In Yogurt/Honey Dressing With Grilled Jalapeno/Garlic Bread

Shrimp, Egg & Vegetable Salad In Yogurt/Honey Dressing With Grilled Jalapeno/Garlic Bread

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Shrimp, Egg & Vegetable Salad In Yogurt/Honey Dressing With Grilled Jalapeno/Garlic Bread

Shrimp, Egg & Vegetable Salad In Yogurt/Honey Dressing With Grilled Jalapeno/Garlic Bread

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Sauteed Pork Chops & Penne In Mustard Cream

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Today  I got up early (7.00 am) and was determined to do exactly as I had planed last night – sort-out long overdue paperwork, do some spring cleaning, walk for hours with Bella on the beach and eat nothing but salad and fruits.
Well, I guess all of this will have to wait at least another day 😦
I did neither of the housecleaning chores I had planed for today and the walks were a few half-hour walks around the neighborhood instead of hours on the beach. Most significant, I naughtily ignored all my good intentions to eat sensible. Rather, I had blueberry waffles for breakfast, naan pizza for lunch and pork chops with penne and mustard sauce for dinner. While the food was spectacular, so was the rise in my blood sugar level. Tomorrow – salad and fruits only……….
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Sauteed Pork Chop & Penne In Mustard Cream

Sauteed Pork Chops & Penne In Mustard Cream

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Sauteed Pork Chop & Penne In Mustard Cream

Sauteed Pork Chops & Penne In Mustard Cream

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Panzanella & Grilled Pork Chops

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If  you never tried  Panzanella, chances are that a dish using stale bread is on the bottom of your “must try this” list.
After all, nowadays stale bread is usually used either for bread pudding, bread dumplings, or, most likely of all – thrown into the garbage bin.
Now, I have to admit that most bread you can buy is best thrown away after a few days, since it was nothing special to begin with. But if you are a fan of really good bread, it would pain you to throw away some of it just because it has survived a few more days than usual and has become a bit stale. If this happens in my kitchen, I usually slice the bread thick and grill it, which will revive it beautifully and will give a loaf at least another 4 days of good use.
Or, surprise surprise – I’ll make  Panzanella.
The first written recipe for  Panzanella dates to the 15th century. Originally, stale bread was soaked in water, onions added, then dressed with olive oil, salt and vinegar. This eventually morphed into the modern  Panzanella through the addition of cucumbers and, later-on, tomatoes.
Later still, lettuce, olives, mozzarella, white wine, capers, anchovies, celery, carrots, red wine, red onion, cucumber, tuna, parsley, boiled eggs, mint, bell peppers, lemon juice, and garlic were sometimes added, although traditionalists still prefer the simple version of soaked bread, onions, olive oil, salt, tomatoes and sometimes fresh basil.
If I prepare  Panzanella as a main dish, I usually add boiled eggs, anchovy fillets, capers, garlic paste, roasted marinated peppers and lots of chives and fresh basil and oregano. I don’t soak my Panzanella  in water but rather in a generous amount of dressing of good olive oil, white balsamic vinegar, kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper. I let the salad sit for at least 30 minutes before I dig into it, by which time the dressing has been soaked up by the bread. Usually, I over-eat on this stuff because once I start, I can’t stop until it’s all gone 😦 🙂
However, since I had grilled pork chops with this one, I kept it simple and used only bread, onions, cucumbers, tomatoes, basil and dressing. What a wonderful meal this was…….
So, I hope that next time you have some good, rustic bread which has seen better days, you will give this delicious dish a try 🙂
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Panzanella & Grilled Pork Chop

Panzanella & Grilled Pork Chop

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Panzanella & Grilled Pork Chop

Panzanella & Grilled Pork Chop

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Chili-Shrimp Waffles

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Chili-Shrimp Waffles might just have become both my favorite waffle- and my favorite shrimp-recipe.
It is the best thing I have eaten for some time and as you know, I usually eat good 🙂
The key to the success of this dish  is the balance between sweet and spicy.
The chili must not overpower the slight sweetness of the waffles, but it should deliver a kick of heat and flavor (the kick of a lady – not the kick of a mule), to support the shrimp in providing a balance of flavor and texture to the waffles.
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Waffle Batter :
Ingredients :
1. 1/3   cup flour, 4 tsp baking powder, 1/2 tsp sugar, salt to taste, 1/2 cup melted butter, 1. 3/4 cup buttermilk, two egg yolks (whisk the two egg whites to stiff peaks)
Method :
Mix dry ingredients well, add buttermilk, egg yolks and melted butter, fold-in whisked egg whites
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Chili-Shrimp Waffles

Chili-Shrimp Waffles

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Chili-Shrimp Waffles

Chili-Shrimp Waffles

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Parmesan-Crusted Chicken Thighs With Potato Patty And Cilantro/Lime Dressing

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This  dish has wonderful layers of flavors and textures, is easy on the wallet, looks great and is a snap to prepare. Go for it 🙂
(If you prepare the potato patties in advance, the rest of the dish takes but a few minutes to prepare and finish)
For convenience, I  always have a few small containers of tomato sauce in my freezer, ready to re-heat when needed. (See link below)
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Cilantro/Lime Dressing :
Blend 3 tblsp olive oil, 2 tblsp fresh-squeezed lime juice, 1 tsp finely chopped cilantro and 1/2 tsp garlic paste, add kosher salt and cayenne pepper to taste.
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Parmesan-Crusted Chicken Tights With Potato Patty And Cilantro/Lime Dressing

Parmesan-Crusted Chicken Thighs With Potato Patty And Cilantro/Lime Dressing

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Parmesan-Crusted Chicken Tights With Potato Patty And Cilantro/Lime Dressing

Parmesan-Crusted Chicken Thighs With Potato Patty And Cilantro/Lime Dressing

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