I made this for an early dinner. Asiago cheese bread, buttered with a base sauce made from a reduction of red wine, chicken deglazings and tomato broth, pounded and lightly breaded chicken fillets, fried in olive oil, goat cheese, pesto and san marsano tomatoes lightly dried under the broiler. The sandwiches were broiled to this state and then gobbled up.
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Monday, March 26, 2007
Dinner Prep
A quick dinner, a vodka pasta sauce with spaghetti, some spring greens and some cherry tomatoes for the salad.
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Cobb Salad Supremo
I love laying out a Cobb Salad on a big platter and coming up with an arrangement that seems appetizing and festive. We must have one again as soon as the heirloom tomatoes come in this summer.
There's the platter in all its glory.
And my plate!
Pasta Putanesca
One of my favorite things to cook, simmering waiting for the pasta to finish. I started with 2 diced onions sauteed, two bulbs of garlic, peeled and chopped and sauteed. Then, 4 tins of anchovies with the oil, one small jar of non-pareil capers, about 1/2 cup of kalamata olives, minced, and one quart of last summers san marsano and roma tomatoes (from august!). I let that simmer and reduce a bit. Then, top the pasta with it, add some chopped flat leaf parsely and some freshly grated reggiano parmeseano.
Putanesca is an old italian dish -- the "whore's" dish, but stories vary as to why it is so named. One version is that prostitutes made it to lure men in, another that such women weren't able to shop on regular days, and so made a dish from what was in the larder. Whatever -- it's one of my favorites.
Here is the family bowl. You can see I put both spaghetti and linguini in, but it was unintentional.
Here's my plate with a nice glass of red wine. I also served a fried cauliflower with allspice (which is a regular recipe of mine) and a salad made of strawberry-tomatoes with basil and green onions, dressed in olive oil, balsamic, salt and pepper.
Finally -- I added some chili flakes to my plate and a dusting of reggiano.
Today I'm making a cobb salad. I feel a bit ill, but hope I'm up for making dinner later this afternoon.
Monday, February 12, 2007
Bratwurst Braised in Beer
I use the following method when cooking Bratwurst, Weisswurst or sausages:
Sear the brats in a medium high hot pan with a bit of olive oil so that the brown on both sides nicely. Add a bit of beer and increase the heat. I prefer a nice brown / pale ale. It will foam and pick up the brown, if you knock it a bit with a wooden spoon. Keep adding beer as soon as it begins to reduce away. When you've done the whole bottle this way, the brats should be about done and there will be a lovely, unctuous, brown sauce to top it with.
We had this with lovely little 3 cheese tortellini's from Barilla.
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Friday Dinner: Spaghetti with meat sauce and Broccoli
I picked Dorise up on the way home from work, as it had snowed and we car-pooled in the 4 wheel drive. Swung by Albertsons and picked up some burger, some ground italian sausage and some dessert. Diced an onion and fried it, added a bulb of chopped garlic and reduced that a bit in beer. Set that aside and fried ground beef and ground sausage and combined that with some tomato sauce. Topped with reggiano and had a side of steamed broccoli with it.
As can be seen below, Ayla liked it.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Broiled Salmon and Pasta with Mussels
I made the yummiest dinner on Sunday. Costco has these bags of black mussels, they are huge -- for about 12 bucks -- and I took them home and cleaned them. I also bought an expensive slab of Salmon. I marinated the salmon in olive oil, a bit of lemon, and salt and pepper and a touch of vermouth. I also cleaned and then braised two bunches of rainbow chard. For the mussels, I sautéed a diced onion and bulb and a half of peeled, crushed and chopped garlic. I added chicken stock and vermouth and reduced it until it was about a third the height
I added the mussels after I cleaned them of beards and stuff and discarded all the broken ones or ones that wouldn't close. I covered them and in no time at all they all opened. As soon as they were opened I dressed barilla spaghetti with them.
They were absolutely delicious, and work beautifully with the salmon on the side.
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Sunday Night is Pasta Night
A spaghetti dinner. My little Ayla likes "big pasta", meaning not penne or farfalle, sometimes. Her night is saturday, when we traditionally keep her while her parents have a night out. She wanted "big pasta" tonight, and this is what I made: spaghetti with a pork sausage and beef sauce with mushrooms, a side of fried cauliflower with allspice and some cheese breadsticks.
Good enough.
Saturday, January 20, 2007
Omelettes for Everyone
I used cheddar and feta for the cheese filler. I nuked some baby frozen peas in butter and chopped up some Italian flat-leaf parsley. As the omelet readied I layered in the cheeses, the onions, the peas and dusted it all with parsley. I sealed the omelet up and gave it a further dusting, and then poured the lovely beery sauce over the top.
It was good.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
The Main Spread
Sunday, August 27, 2006
Saturday Pasta Dinner
Thin spaghetti (6 minute) with a sauce of red onion and garlic sautéed and a vermouth reduction. Pork chops marinated in gran marnier, olive oil, habenero sauce, and salt and pepper. Broiled then the pan was deglazed with gran marnier and added to the pasta. Salad was garden paste tomatoes julienned lengthwise and served with garden cuke, red onion spears, garden basil, and feta. Dressed with olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
Friday, July 14, 2006
Pork Loin, Potatoes and Artichokes on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Last night's dinner was pork loin, marinated and grilled (lid down) on a cedar plank, some delicious red new potatoes, dressed in butter and parsely, and artichoke with lemon-mayo dressing.
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Saturday, June 24, 2006
Pasta, Chicken and Salad
A delicious campanelle with parmeseano reggiano with butter, peas, and a beef sauce. Served with bbqed chicken thighs that were marinated in oil, beer, garlic, pear jam, and kosher salt and fresh ground pepper. Served with a salad of spring greens, roasted red peppers, pesto, tomatoes, parmeseano reggiano and topped with olive oil and balsamic vinegar. It was delicious. We invited Lemar Eyre, from next door, and his daughter Susan over to sit down and eat with us.
Chicken Curry
I was so tired when I came home from work and was going to nap right away, but deano called and we had a martini. I layed down about 7 and slept till about 8. D. was out in the yard mowing. I began dinner prep (we were out of onions, so I called Betty (deans wife) and borrowed a nice yellow one) . Dinner was ready by 9 (although my pics exif data say 8?? perhaps my clock is on winter time?). It was yummy enough, despite the missing green things.
The other pictures are of Benny at the table, Amy and D looking out at the lavender, and Amy at the table.
Friday, June 23, 2006
Salmon with Farfalle
We enjoyed this salmon, marinated with olive oil and white wine, and broiled with tarragon over farfalle pasta with a salmon reduction sauce.
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
Leftovers at my House
It was good, and three days now we've been eating leftovers.
That's the picture.
Oh... the entire history of my typepad blog dinneratmyhouse, is dead. I think I successfully made a copy on wordpress.com. I should check.