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Sauteed Skirt Steak, Onion, Tomato & Peppers

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Coming  home from work on a Friday afternoon and being hungry, but way too tired and listless to do much of anything (except lounging 🙂 ), the solution was this very quick, flavor- and texture bursting dish. Beginning to finish – less than 10 minutes.
Then on to enjoying a great meal and a wonderful, funny and sexy movie – John Torturros  Fading Gigolo.
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Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Fading Gigolo, with, amongst many other great actors:
Woody Allen, John Turturro, Sofía Vergara, Sharon Stone, Liev Schreiber and Vanessa Paradis

Watch the trailer here 🙂
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Sauteed Skirt Steak, Onion, Tomato & Peppers

Sauteed Skirt Steak, Onion, Tomato & Peppers

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Sauteed Skirt Steak, Onion, Tomato & Peppers

Sauteed Skirt Steak, Onion, Tomato & Peppers

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Preparation :
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cut trimmed skirt into squares

cut trimmed skirt into squares

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then cut ACROSS the grain, season with kosher salt and fresh ground black pepper

then cut ACROSS the grain, season with kosher salt and fresh ground black pepper

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saute in garlic oil until rare, remove meat from pan, reserve

saute in garlic oil until rare, remove meat from pan, reserve

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saute onion, scallion and chilies in garlic oil, season with kosher salt and fresh ground black pepper

saute onion, scallion and chilies in garlic oil, season with kosher salt and fresh ground black pepper

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add grape tomatoes, saute until tomatoes are heated through, add skirt, remove from pan

add grape tomatoes, saute until tomatoes are heated through, add skirt, remove from pan

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plate a thick slice of grilled sour dough bread

plate a thick slice of grilled sour dough bread

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top with sauteed skirt and vegetables

top with sauteed skirt and vegetables

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Sauteed Skirt Steak, Onion, Tomato & Peppers

Sauteed Skirt Steak, Onion, Tomato & Peppers

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Sauteed Skirt Steak, Onion, Tomato & Peppers

Sauteed Skirt Steak, Onion, Tomato & Peppers

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Steamed Cod Filet With Red Beet Risotto And Sugar Peas

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Risotto  is such a delicious, easy preparation of rice that I am amazed it does not show up more frequently in homes and restaurants. Maybe because it has a stigma of being difficult to prepare and labor intensive, which is far from being the truth. While it does take time to prep and simmer for ca 25 minutes while stirring constantly, it might be called tedious but hardly  labor intensive. It also has the advantage of being the perfect dish for a dinner party if done by the “restaurant method” – cooking the risotto about 2/3’s and then cooling off, later finishing the cooking process for just a few more minutes right before service time. (That’s how you get your risotto served on time in restaurants, otherwise too much time would pass from the time you order to the time you get served). Just remember to have the texture of your risotto slightly more liquid when you remove it from the stove top then you actually prefer the risotto when eating it, since the rice will continue to cook and absorb liquid between the time you stop cooking and the time you’ll have your first spoonful.
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Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Steamed Cod Filet With Red Beet Risotto And Peas

Steamed Cod Filet With Red Beet Risotto And Peas

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Steamed Cod Filet With Red Beet Risotto And Peas

Steamed Cod Filet With Red Beet Risotto And Peas

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Bella say's :  Let's dig in...

Bella say’s : Let’s dig in…

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Preparation :
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season cod with kosher salt and white pepper, steam covered very slowly in butter and white wine, when cooked about halfway, set aside on a warm plate  to slowly cook through

season cod with kosher salt and white pepper, steam covered very slowly in butter and white wine, when cooked about halfway, set aside on a warm plate to slowly cook through

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simmer cleaned red beets in salted water until cooked, reserve cooking liquid,peel and dice beets

simmer cleaned red beets in salted water until cooked, reserve cooking liquid,peel and dice beets

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return beet stock to a simmer, season with garlic paste and cayenne pepper

set diced beets aside, return beet stock to a simmer, season with garlic paste and cayenne pepper

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saute onions and garlic paste in butter

saute onions and garlic paste in butter

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add arborio rice and saute another minute

add arborio rice and saute another minute

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add beet stock to the rice, enough to just cover, stir constantly, keep adding beet stock as it is being absorbed by the rice, constantly stirring

add beet stock to the rice, enough to just cover, stir constantly, keep adding beet stock as it is being absorbed by the rice, constantly stirring

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almost……..

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when rice is almost al dente, add the diced beets and heavy cream, simmer until rice is al dente

when rice is almost al dente, add the diced beets and heavy cream, simmer while stirring  until rice is al dente

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add blanched green peas to the poaching liquid of the fish, let heat through for another minute

add blanched green peas to the poaching liquid of the fish, cover again, let heat through for another minute

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add parmigiano-reggiano, check / adjust seasoning

add parmigiano-reggiano to the risotto, check / adjust seasoning

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plate risotto

plate risotto

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top risotto with steamed cod

top risotto with steamed cod

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top cod with green peas

top cod with green peas

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Steamed Cod Filet With Red Beet Risotto And Peas

Steamed Cod Filet With Red Beet Risotto And Peas

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Steamed Cod Filet With Red Beet Risotto And Peas

Steamed Cod Filet With Red Beet Risotto And Peas

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BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS # 43 – Rib Eye & Mushroom In Cream

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Aaaahhhhhhhh……,  the bliss of being able to sleep in on a Sunday morning, amplified by the fact that summer day light saving times ended and we set back our clocks one hour before going to sleep 🙂
But, somehow, Bella was not aware (or maybe she just choose to ignore) of these little facts, so guess who was moaning in front of my bedroom for me to get up at 4.00am this morning, demanding to go for a walk?
So, when we came back at 5.00am, a decent breakfast was called for (by both of us). Steak and mushrooms pacified my shattered nerves and put both me and my lady back on good terms 🙂
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Bon Appetit !   Have A Happy, Sunny, Sunday !
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top with mushrooms, sprinkle with scallions

top with mushrooms, sprinkle with scallions

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Rib Eye & Mushrooms In Cream

Rib Eye & Mushrooms In Cream

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Rib Eye & Mushrooms In Cream

Rib Eye & Mushrooms In Cream

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Preparation :
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soak cepes, shiitake and wood ears in boiling water for 20 minutes

soak cepes, shiitake and wood ears in boiling water for 20 minutes

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meanwhile, season steaks with kosher salt and fresh ground black pepper

meanwhile, season steaks with kosher salt and fresh ground black pepper

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saute in garlic oil until cooked to your preferred doneness, remove from pan, set aside to rest

saute in garlic oil until cooked to your preferred doneness, remove from pan, set aside to rest

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in same pan, saute onions until lightly caramelized

in same pan, saute onions until lightly caramelized

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add drained mushrooms and garlic paste

add drained mushrooms and garlic paste

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add heavy cream, salt and pepper

add heavy cream, salt and pepper

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simmer until cream has reduce to desired texture, add scallions, check / adjust seasoning

simmer until cream has reduce to desired texture, add scallions, check / adjust seasoning

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plate steaks and rustic bread to mop up the sauce and juices

plate steaks and rustic bread to mop up the sauce and juices

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top with mushrooms, sprinkle with more scallions

top with mushrooms, sprinkle with more scallions

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Rib Eye & Mushrooms In Cream

Rib Eye & Mushrooms In Cream

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Rib Eye & Mushrooms In Cream

Rib Eye & Mushrooms In Cream

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Spicy Octopus And Rice Noodles In Peanut Sauce

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Yesterday,  on my way home from work , I told myself that under no circumstance will I cook and clean up the kitchen, I was just too tired and a bit under the weather.
So, while driving along university drive and contemplating where to stop for a bite or some take out, evaluating the choices a I checked out the restaurants along the way, I crossed off one after the other, knowing that none of them would be able to satisfy my craving for real, good, tasty food for a decent price. Eventually, as I drove by my favorite Asian Market, I made a quick stop to buy some octopus sashimi. I was not sure at this point what I would prepare with it, but I usually have enough stuff at home to fix a couple of good meals. When I got home, rice noodles, peanut butter, soy sauce, garlic paste, grated ginger, chili oil, sesame oil, red chilies, green peppers and onions were the usual suspects.  Together with the octopus they became a great and perfect dinner.
As usual, more often than not, if I want to eat exactly what I want, I have to prep it myself (and clean up the kitchen afterward 😦  ).
But as always, it was well worth the time and effort and I’ve saved a bunch of good dollars doing it 🙂
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Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Spicy Octopus And Rice Noodles In Peanut Sauce

Spicy Octopus And Rice Noodles In Peanut Sauce

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Spicy Octopus And Rice Noodles In Peanut Sauce

Spicy Octopus And Rice Noodles In Peanut Sauce

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Preparation :
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mix soy sauce, water, peanut butter, sriracha, sesame oil, lime juice, chili oil, simmer for one minute, if too thick, add water, if too thin, add peanut butter

mix soy sauce, water, peanut butter, sriracha, sesame oil, lime juice, chili oil, simmer for one minute, if too thick, add water, if too thin, add peanut butter

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season octopus with kosher salt and chili oil, saute in VERY HOT pan with garlic oil for about 3 seconds, remove from pan, set aside

season octopus with kosher salt and chili oil, saute in VERY HOT pan with garlic oil for about 3 seconds, remove from pan, set aside

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saute onion, green peppers and red chilies in garlic oil

saute onion, green peppers and red chilies in garlic oil

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add rice noodles which you had soaked in warm water for 10 minutes then drained, add a small amount of  soy sauce and water, cook until liquid has evaporated

add rice noodles which were soaked in warm water for 10 minutes, then drained, add a small amount of soy sauce and water, cook until liquid has evaporated

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put noodles to one side of the pan, add some more garlic oil, add whisked eggs, scramble, cook until eggs are dry

put noodles to one side of the pan, add some more garlic oil, add whisked eggs, scramble, cook until eggs are dry

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add peanut sauce, mix well

add peanut sauce, mix well

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stir fry for another minute, check / adjust seasoning

stir fry for another minute, check / adjust seasoning

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plate noodles on serving dish, top with octopus, sprinkle with chives and sesame seeds

plate noodles on serving dish, top with octopus, sprinkle with chives and sesame seeds

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Spicy Octopus And Rice Noodles In Peanut Sauce

Spicy Octopus And Rice Noodles In Peanut Sauce

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Spicy Octopus And Rice Noodles In Peanut Sauce

Spicy Octopus And Rice Noodles In Peanut Sauce

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Spicy Octopus And Rice Noodles In Peanut Sauce

Spicy Octopus And Rice Noodles In Peanut Sauce

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BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS # 43 – Eggs & Eggs

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Chicken eggs and fish eggs – what an incredible combo. Super tasty, beautiful to look at, quick and easy to prepare.
Have a wonderful day ! With this dish, you’ll have a great start 🙂
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Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS # 43 – Eggs & Eggs

BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS # 43 – Eggs & Eggs

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Eggs & Eggs

Eggs & Eggs

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Naan

Naan

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fry eggs in garlic oil, season with kosher salt

fry eggs in garlic oil, season with kosher salt

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top naan with fried eggs, drizzle with sriracha

top naan with fried eggs, drizzle with sriracha

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top with caviar of your choice (and wallet) :-)

top with caviar of your choice (and size of your wallet) 🙂

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Sprinkle with fresh chives

Sprinkle with fresh chives

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Eggs & Eggs

Eggs & Eggs

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Eggs & Eggs

Eggs & Eggs

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Eggs & Eggs

Eggs & Eggs

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BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS # 42 – Brandade

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While  a traditional brandade is usually made with salted cod (bacalao) and olive oil, over time many different variations have evolved. Today I’ve had a version that has evolved in my own kitchen. When Maria was still alive, I prepared bacalao for her often, since it was one of her favorite food’s and many times she asked for it to be prepared as brandade.
I myself, on the other hand, am a stout hater of bacalao ever since I encountered  klippfisk and lutefisk (bacalao) the first time while I was working in Sweden during the early 70’s. While FRESH  bacalao /torsk / cod / kabeljau remains one of my favorite fish’ of all time, the salted / dried / lye’d versions are not something I’d eat voluntarily, although I have cooked thousands of portions over time for guests in restaurants around the world and mostly for fellow sailors during my time as crew cook on Royal Viking Sky. I became quite an expert in preparing it, making many a Swede, Norwegian, Spaniard, Portuguese and any other bacalao / klipfisk / lutefisk- lover happy 🙂
So, while I don’t like bacalao, I adore brandade, so at home I make different versions often. I’ll have it for breakfast, lunch or dinner and sometimes, if I cook too much (usually), for all three meals on one day, served with different sidings and condiments.
So there you have it – a not so traditional “Smoked Salmon & Spinach Brandade”
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Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Brandade

Brandade

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Brandade

Brandade

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bake potatoes until soft, let cool, remove flesh

bake potatoes until soft, let cool, remove flesh

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mix potaho with garlic paste, horseradish, kosher salt, fresh ground black pepper,

mix potaho with garlic paste, horseradish, kosher salt, fresh ground black pepper,

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add heavt cream

add heavy cream

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mix well

mix ingredients well

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add blanched spinch and diced smoked salmon

add blanched spinach and diced smoked salmon

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almost….

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put mixture in buttered baking dish

put mixture in buttered baking dish

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sprinkle with bread crumbs and grated asiago cheese

sprinkle with bread crumbs and grated asiago cheese

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bake until golden and crisp

bake until golden and crisp, sprinkle with chives

 

Brandade

Brandade

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Brandade

Brandade

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Brandade

Brandade

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Brandade

Brandade

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Spinach Linguine With Mushrooms In White Wine And Cream

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My  favorite Asian market carries about 30 different types of fresh mushrooms at all times, not to mention a myriad of dried ones. Today I bought a nice selection of different fresh ones, the whole lot was less than $ 10.00. What a great bargain . The fresh spinach linguine ran about another $ 3.00, plus the cream, butter and seasoning, so the whole lot (which feeds 3 normal people easily) came to about $ 15.00, or $5.00 per person. Not a bad deal I’d say 🙂
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Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Spinach Linguini With Mushrooms In White Wine And Cream

Spinach Linguine With Mushrooms In White Wine And Cream

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Spinach Linguini With Mushrooms In White Wine And Cream

Spinach Linguine With Mushrooms In White Wine And Cream

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Preparation :
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saute finely diced onions in garlic oil

saute finely diced onions in garlic oil

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add mushrooms according to their cooking time

add mushrooms according to their cooking time

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add mushrooms according to their cooking time

add mushrooms according to their cooking time

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add mushrooms according to their cooking time

add mushrooms according to their cooking time

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add mushrooms according to their cooking time

add mushrooms according to their cooking time

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add white wine and heavy cream, simmer one minute, remove from heat, season with kosher salt and white pepper

add white wine and heavy cream, simmer one minute, remove from heat, season with kosher salt and white pepper

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cook spinach linguini al dente, drain, toss with olive oil

cook spinach linguine al dente, drain, toss with butter, plate

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top pasta with mushroom ragout

top pasta with mushroom ragout, sprinkle with finely sliced scallions

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Spinach Linguini With Mushrooms In White Wine And Cream

Spinach Linguine With Mushrooms In White Wine And Cream

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Spinach Linguini With Mushrooms In White Wine And Cream

Spinach Linguine With Mushrooms In White Wine And Cream

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Spinach Linguini With Mushrooms In White Wine And Cream

Spinach Linguine With Mushrooms In White Wine And Cream

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Morcilla And Garbanzos

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Friday  night I had my good friend Curtis over for dinner. I made a dish which one usually would not think of serving to friends for dinner, unless they are Latino, Swabian, Austrian (or in any other way weird) 🙂
But honestly, serving Morcilla (Blutwurst, Blood pudding, Blood Sausage, Boudin Noir) to guests requires that you either know their taste in food very well or that you are silly  and take a great risk and probably end up ordering take-out pizza:-)
However, Curtis was happy with the dish and so were Bella and I. I actually  thought it was wonderful and very special.
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Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Morcilla And Garbanzos

Morcilla And Garbanzos

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Morcilla Image property of : La Course à la Saucisse

Morcilla
Image property of :
La Course à la Saucisse

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saute dice onions in garlic oil, add morcilla, saute until sausages disolve, add garlic paste and heavy cream, simmer for one minute, add garbanzos, grape tomatoes, chilies and scallions, simmer until heted through, remove from heat, check / adjust seasoning (if necessary add some kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

saute dice onions in garlic oil, add morcilla, saute until sausages dissolve, add garlic paste and heavy cream, simmer for one minute, add garbanzos, grape tomatoes, chilies and scallions, simmer until heated through, remove from heat, check / adjust seasoning (if necessary add some kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

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saute blanched small potatoes in olive oil, season with kosher salt and cayenne pepper

saute blanched small potatoes in olive oil, season with kosher salt and cayenne pepper

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add two generous slices of avocado to hot serving plate

add two generous slices of avocado to hot serving plate

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top with morcilla

top with morcilla ragout

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top with sauteed potatoes, top potatoes with crispy onions and scallions

top with sauteed potatoes, top potatoes with caramelized onions and sliced scallions

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Asian Style Glazed Pork Ribs With Fermented Black Bean Sauce

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This  dish will suit everybody with a taste for Asian flavors but no great desire to spend a lot of time prepping food in the kitchen 🙂
Although this will take about 3 – 4 hours to cook, the actual prep-time is only about 10 minutes, the rest is waiting patiently for the ribs to become tender. You could blanch them in simmering salt water before roasting to save about two hours, but the texture and flavor would be very different.
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Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Asian Style Glazed Pork Ribs With Fermented Bean Sauce

Asian Style Glazed Pork Ribs With Fermented Bean Sauce

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Asian Style Glazed Pork Ribs With Fermented Bean Sauce

Asian Style Glazed Pork Ribs With Fermented Bean Sauce

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season ribs with kosher salt, cayenne pepper, granulated garlic and five spice powder, cook at 230 F on a rack above a wter filled baking pan until very tender, about three to four hours, depending on the size and quality of the ribs

season ribs with kosher salt, black pepper, granulated garlic and five spice powder, cook at 230 F on a rack above a water filled baking pan until very tender, about three to four hours, depending on the size and quality of the ribs

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remove tender ribs from oven, heat oven to 420 F

remove tender ribs from oven, heat oven to 420 F

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meanwhile, make a basting sauce by whisking together fermented bean sauce, sweet chili sauce, soy sauce and sesame oil

meanwhile, make a basting sauce by whisking together fermented bean sauce, sweet chili sauce, soy sauce and sesame oil

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basting sauce

basting sauce

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baste ribs generously with the sauce on all sides, bake until starting to caramelize, baste again, caramelize again

baste ribs generously with the sauce on all sides, bake until starting to caramelize, baste again, caramelize again

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when nicely caramelized, remove from oven, sprinkle with sesame seeds

when nicely caramelized, remove from oven, sprinkle with sesame seeds

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to serve, sprinkle with finely sliced scallins

to serve, sprinkle with finely sliced scallions

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Asian Style Glazed Pork Ribs With Fermented Bean Sauce

Asian Style Glazed Pork Ribs With Fermented Bean Sauce

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Scallops & Shrimp In Herb and Garlic Butter, With Penne Rigate And Pangrattato

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Pangrattato  you ask ? Don’ t worry, we are just talking about sautéed breadcrumbs here, nothing complicated, but oh so good.
Most cuisines which use pasta also use pangrattato in one form or another : bread crumbs sautéed in butter, in olive oil, in schmalz or just dry toasted, seasoned with anything from salt and pepper to garlic, herbs cheese, nutmeg or whatever else is traditional in your area of the woods or whatever tickles your fancy. The main task for the bread crumbs is to add texture to your pasta. And if you can add flavor on top of that, so much the better.
Sometimes, all I want for a great meal is just perfectly cooked pasta with lot’s of tasty pangrattato and a bit of grated cheese on top. Perfection for pasta lovers, right there. But today, I made a dish with even more pizzazz by adding sautéed shrimp and scallops in herb butter to an already sexy dish. Aaahhhh,  Life is Good 🙂
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Bon Appetit !   Long Live Good Food !
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Scallops & Shrimp In Herb and Garlic Butter, With Penne Rigate And Pangrattato

Scallops & Shrimp In Herb and Garlic Butter, With Penne Rigate And Pangrattato

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Scallops & Shrimp In Herb and Garlic Butter, With Penne Rigate And Pangrattato

Scallops & Shrimp In Herb and Garlic Butter, With Penne Rigate And Pangrattato

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Penne Rigate With Pangrattato

Penne Rigate With Pangrattato

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saute chili flakes in butter

saute chili flakes in butter

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add panko bread crumbs, kosher salt, garlic paste

add panko bread crumbs, kosher salt, garlic paste

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saute until golden, keep warm

saute until golden, keep warm

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melt garlic/herb butter

melt garlic/herb butter

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add scallops and shrimmp, season with kosher salt and cayenne pepper, add white wine and lime juice, check / adjust seasoning

add scallops and shrimmp, season with kosher salt and cayenne pepper, add white wine and lime juice, check / adjust seasoning

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plate freshly cooked, al dente penne rigate

plate freshly cooked, al dente penne rigate

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top pasta with a generous amount of pangrattato

top pasta with a generous amount of pangrattato

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top with seafood, sprinkle with chopped Italian parsley

top with seafood, sprinkle with chopped Italian parsley

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Scallops & Shrimp In Herb and Garlic Butter, With Penne Rigate And Pangrattato

Scallops & Shrimp In Herb and Garlic Butter, With Penne Rigate And Pangrattato

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