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Kabacha Squash Soup

INGREDIENTS:

2#                 Kabacha, Butternut Squash or Pumpkin, peeled, seeded and cut into chunks

12 ea             Squash, medium dice or Shrimp, jumbo and peeled

2 t                 Red Thai, curry paste

4T                 Butter

3 cups            Chicken Stock (homemade preferred)

14 oz             Coconut milk, unsweetened

tt                  Fish Sauce

1 ea               Lime Juice

4 ea               Lime Wedges

1 sm bnch       Cilantro, minced for garnish

INSTRUCTIONS:

Place 3 Tbs of butter in a medium saucepan and turn the heat to medium-high.  When it melts, add the curry paste and cook, stirring for 1 minute.  Add the squash and cook for about 5 more minutes, stirring just until it begins to brown.

Add the stock and cover.  Cook until the squash is tender, 15 minutes.  Stir in the coconut milk and cook for about 5 minutes more, until the squash is very tender.  Carefully puree the squash in a blender with enough of the stock to allow the machine to do its work.  The mixture should be very smooth.  Season with the nam pla (fish sauce) and lime juice.  Keep warm.

Place the dices on the parchment lined pan.  Coat with oil, season and roast or sautee them until tender.  Can use sauteed shrimp as well.

Put 3 diced squash in each of the four bowls.  Cover each with a portion of the soup, then garnish with some minced cilantro.  Serve with the lime wedges.

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Chicken Cacciatore

INGREDIENTS:

3-4 lbs                  Whole Chicken, cut into serving pieces

2 Tbs                    Olive Oil

1 cup                    Onion, sliced thin

1 clv                     Garlic, sliced thin

tt                         Salt and Pepper

1/3 cup                 White Wine

8 ea                      Roma Tomatoes

INSTRUCTIONS:

Wash and dry the chicken pieces.

In a pan large enough to hold the chicken pieces, put the oil and onions in the pan and turn the heat to medium.  Cook the onion, stirring occasionally, until the onion becomes translucent.  Add the garlic and chicken pieces, skin side down.  Cook until the skin forms a golden crust, then turn over and cook the other side until golden.

Add salt and pepper, turning the chicken pieces over 2 or 3 times.   Add the wine and let the mixture simmer until half the wine is evaporated.

Add the tomatoes and lower the heat to a bare simmer.  Cover with the lid slightly ajar.  Turn and baste the chicken occassionally.  If the liquid in the pan dries up, add 2 tbs of water.  Continue cooking until the chicken is easily pulled from the bone, about 40 minutes.

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Spicy Chicken Tagine with Apricots, Rosemary and Ginger

Photo from Tagines and Couscous cookbook

INGREDIENTS:

2 Tbs.            Olive oil plus a pat of butter

1 each           Onion, finely chopped

3 each           Rosemary sprigs, 1 finely chopped and 2 cut in half

1 1/2 in pc     Ginger, fresh, peeled and finely chopped

2 each           Red chilies, fresh, seeded and finely chopped

1-2 each        Cinnamon sticks

8 each           Chicken thighs

6 oz               Dried apricots, ready-to-eat

2 Tbs.            Honey, clear and runny

14 oz             Plum tomatoes in can with juice

tt                  Sea salt and black pepper, freshly ground

Bunch            Fresh basil, green or purple

INSTRUCTIONS:

Heat the oil and butter in a tagine or heavy-based casserole dish.  Add the onion, chopped rosemary, ginger, and chilies and saute until the onion begins to soften.

Stir in the halved rosemary sprigs and the cinnamon sticks.  Add the chicken thighs and brown them on both sideds.  Toss in the apricots with the honey, then stir in the plum tomatoes with their juice.  (Add a little water if necessary, to ensure there is enough liquid to cover the base of the tagine and submerge the apricots.)  Bring the liquid to a boil, then reduce the heat.  Cover and simmer gently for 35-40 minutes, until the chicken is cooked through.

Season to taste with salt and pepper.  Shred the larger basil leaves and leave the small ones intact.  Sprinkle them over the chicken and serve with plain, buttery couscous and leafy green salads, if liked.

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Lamb Tagine with Prunes, Apricots and Honey

INGREDIENTS:

1 Tbs.              Olive oil plus a pat of butter

2 Tbs.              Almonds, blanched

2 each              Red onions, freshly chopped

2-3 cloves         Garlic, finely chopped

1 piece             Fresh Ginger, thumb-size, peeled and chopped

pinch                Saffron threads

2 each              Cinnamon sticks

1-2 tsp              Coriander seeds, crushed

1 lb.                 Boned lamb, from the shoulder, leg or shanks, trimmed and cubed.

12 each             Dried Prunes, pitted and soaked for 1 hour and drained

6  each              Dried apricots, pitted and soaked for 1 hour and drained

3-4 strips           Orange peel

1-2 Tbs              Honey, dark and runny

Bunch                Cilantro, finely chopped

tt                      Sea salt and black pepper, freshly ground

INSTRUCTIONS:

Heat the olive oil and butter in a tagine or heavy-based casserole dish, stir in the almonds and cook until they turn golden.  Add the onions and garlic and saute until they begin to color.  Stir in the ginger, saffron, cinnamon sticks and coriander seeds.  Toss in the lamb, making sure it is coated in the onion and spices and saute for 1-2 minutes.

Pour in enough water to just cover the meat and bring it to a boil.  Reduce the heat, cover the tagine or casserole and simmer for about 1 hour, until the meat is tender.  Add the prunes, apricots, and orange peel, cover the tagine again, and simmer for a further 15-20 minutes.  Stir in the honey, season with salt and pepper to taste, cover and simmer for a further 10 minutes.  Make sure there is enough liquid in the pot, as you want the sauce to be syrupy and slightly caramelized, but not too dry–add a little more water if necessary.

Stir in some of the cilantro and reserve the rest to sprinkle over the top of the dish.  Serve immediately with crusty bread.

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Lamb Tagine with Dates, Almonds and Pistachios

INGREDIENTS:

1 Tbs                 Olive oil plus a pat of butter

2 ea                   Onions

1-2 tsp              Turmeric, ground

1 tsp                  Ginger, ground

2 tsp                  Cinnamon, ground

2 lbs                  Lamb, lean, from the shoulder, neck or leg.  Bite-size pieces.

8 oz.                  Ready-to-eat pitted dates

1 Tbs.                Honey, dark and runny

1 Tbs.                 Olive oil and a pat of butter

2-3 Tbs              Almonds, blanched

2 Tbs.                 Pistachios, shelled

Bunch                Flat-leaf parsley, chopped

tt                          Sea salt and black pepper, freshly ground

INSTRUCTIONS:

Heat the oil and butter in a tagine or heavy-based casserole dish.  Stir in the onions and saute until golden brown.  Stir in the turmeric, ginger and cinnamon.  Toss in the meat, making sure it is coated in the spice mixture.  Pour in enough water to almost cover the meat and bring it to a boil.  Reduce the heat, cover with a lid, and simmer gently for roughly 1 1/2 hours.

Add the dates and stir in the honey.  Cover with a lid again and simmer for another 3o minutes.  Season with salt and lots of black pepper.

Heat the olive oil with the butter in a small pan.  Stir in the almonds and pistachios and cook until they begin to turn golden brown.

Scatter the toasted nuts over the lamb and dates and sprinkle with the flat-leaf parsley.  ‘Serve with plain, buttery couscous and a sharp, crunchy salad with preserved lemon to cut the sweetness.

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Herbed Lamb Chops with Pinot Noir Sauce

INGREDIENTS FOR LAMB:

1 cup                Italian Parsley, freshly chopped

1/4 cup             Thyme, freshly chopped

1/4 cup              Rosemary, freshly chopped

1/4 cup              Sage, freshly chopped

1 Tbs                 Black Pepper, ground

5 Tbs                 Olive Oil, divided

3 1/2 lb              8-rib Racks of Lamb, well-trimmed, preferably frenched

INGREDIENTS FOR SAUCE: (optional)

1 Tbl                  Vegetable Oil

3 lbs                   Lamb Neck Stew Meat or Riblets

1 lb                     Onions, coarsely chopped

4 lg cloves          Garlic, chopped

4 1/3 cups          Pinot Noir or other red wine

3 cups                Chicken Broth, low-salt

1 Tbs                  Butter, room temperature

2 tsp                    Flour, all-purpose

INSTRUCTIONS FOR LAMB:

Stir fresh herbs and pepper in medium bowl to blend.  Add 2 Tbs oil and mix until herbs are sticking together.  Sprinkle lamb racks with salt.  Firmly press 1/3 of herb mixture over rounded side of each rack to cover.  (Can be prepared 1 day ahead.  Place on large rimmed baking sheet.  Cover; chill.)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Heat 3 tbs oil in large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat.  Add 1 lamb rack to skillet, herbed side down.  Saute until browed, about 4 minutes.  Turn rack over and saute until browned, about 3 minutes.  Place rack, herb side up, on rimmed baking sheet.  Repeat, fitting remaining racks on same sheet.

Roast lamb until thermometer inserted into center registers 135 degrees for medium-rare, about 25 minutes.  Let lamb rest on sheet about 15 to 20 minutes.  Cut lamb between bones into individual chops.  Arrange 2-3 chops on each plate.  Drizzle with sauce (optional) and serve.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAUCE:

Heat oil in heavy pot over medium-high heat.  Add lamb and saute until deep brown, turning occasionally, about 18 minutes.  Using tongs, transfer lamb to bowl.  Add onions, carrots, garlic and herbes de Provence to pot.  Saute until vegetables are deep brown, about 8 minutes.  Add wine and broth to pot; return lamb and any accumulated juices to pot.  Bring to a boil, reduce heat to medium-low, and simmer uncovered 1 1/2 hours.  Strain into large bowl, pressing on solids in strainer to release all stock.  Spoon off any fat from surface of stock; return stock to same large pot.  Simmer until reduced to 1 1/3 cups, about 15 minutes.

Mix butter and flour in small bowl to smooth paste.  Whisk paste into stock.  Simmer sauce until slightly thickened and smooth, whisking constantly, about 1 minute longer.  Season with salt and pepper.  (Can be prepared 1 day ahead.  Transfer to small saucepan, cover and chill.  Rewarm before using.)

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Jambalaya

INGREDIENTS:

2 oz                     Bacon, sliced and cut into 1″ pieces

1/4 cup                Onion, small dice

1 ea                     Bell Pepper, green, julienne

1 ea                     Celery Stalk, diced

1/2 cup                Rice, uncooked

1/2 tsp                 Garlic, minced

8 oz                     Tomatoes, canned, drained and chopped

1 tsp                    Thyme, fresh and chopped

1/2 tsp                  Salt

tt                           Pepper

1 to 1 1/2 cup       Chicken stock

4 oz                      Smoked ham or kielbasa, sliced

8 oz                      Shrimp, peeled and deveined

1/2 TBS                Parsley, finely chopped

INSTRUCTIONS:

Preheat an oven to 350 degrees.  In a heavy 2 to 3 quart pot or casserole render the fat from the bacon over medium heat.  The bacon can get brown, but do not let it get crispy.  Remove the bacon with a slotted spoon and drain the bacon on paper towels.

Add the onions to the pot and sweat them until they are translucent.  Do not let the onions brown.  Add the bell peppers and celery and continue to cook for about 3 minutes, or until peppers are wilted.  Add the rice and stir the mixture, coating the grains of rice evenly with the bacon fat.  Add more oil, if necessary.  Continue to cook the rice until the grains start to turn a milky white.

Add the garlic, tomatoes, reserved bacon, thyme, salt and pepper.  Pour in the stock and turn the heat to high.  Once the stock comes to a boil, add the ham and stir the mixture.

Cover the pot with a lid that fits and place the pot in the lower third of the oven.  After about 10 minutes, add the shrimp to the pot, pushing them down into the mixture.  Continue to cook in the oven for about another 10 minutes, or until the liquid is absorbed and the rice is tender.  If the rice ever appears dry, add a little stock.

Season the jambalaya with salt and pepper.  Garnish with parsley and serve in the vessel it was cooked in.

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Lemon Risotto with Roasted Cherry Tomatoes

INGREDIENTS:

12 oz.                    Cherry Tomatoes

2 Tbs                     Olive Oil, divided

5 cups                    Chicken Broth, low sodium

2 Tbs                      Butter, divided

1 cup                      White Onion, finely chopped

2 cups                    Arborio Rice

2 cloves                  Garlic, chopped

1 cup                       Dry White Wine

2 cups                     Baby Arugula, loosely packed

1/2 cup                    Parmesan Cheese, finely grated

1 1/2 Tbs                 Lemon Juice, fresh

2 tsp                        Italian Parsley, fresh and chopped

1 1/2 tsp                  Lemon Juice, fresh

2 tsp                        Italian Parsley, fresh and chopped

1 1/2 tsp                  Thyme, fresh and chopped

1 tsp                         Rosemary, fresh and chopped

1/2 tsp                      Lemon Peel, finely grated

INSTRUCTIONS:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Place tomatoes on rimmed baking sheet.  Drizzle with 1 tbs of oil; sprinkle with salt and pepper.  Toss to coat.  Roast until skins begin to wrinkle, about 12 minutes.  Set aside.  Pour 5 cups of broth into small saucepan, bring to simmer.  Cover and keep warm.

Melt 1 tablespoon butter with 2 tablespoons oil over medium heat in a large saucepan.  Add onion, saute until translucent, about 4 minutes.  Add rice and garlic, sprinkle with salt and pepper.  Stir 2 minutes.  Add wine.  Stir until almost all liquid is absorbed, about 3 minutes.  Stir in 1 cup broth.  Cook until almost all liquid is absorbed, stirring frequently and adjusting heat if necessary to maintain gentle simmer, about 5 minutes.  Continue to add broth by cupfuls, stirring often, until rice is tender, about 25 minutes.  Remove from heat.  Stir in 1 tablespoon of butter and all remaining ingredients.  Fold in tomatoes.  Season with salt and pepper.

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Butternut Squash Soup with Curry and Shrimp

INGREDIENTS:

2 lbs                      Butternut or kabacha squash or pumpkin (peeled, seeded and cut  into chunks)

12                          Shrimp, medium – large, peeled

2 tb                        Thai yellow (or red) curry paste or powder

3 cups                   Chicken stock

4 Tbs                     Butter

1 can (14 oz)         Coconut milk, unsweetened

1 T                         Nam pla (Thai fish sauce)

1 ea                        Lime juice

4 ea                        Lime wedges

1 sm bunch           Cilantro, minced for garnish

INSTRUCTIONS:

Place 3 tablespoons of the butter in a medium saucepan and turn the heat to medium-high.  When it melts, add the curry paste or curry powder and cook, stirring, just until it begins to brown.

Add the stock and cover.  Cook until the squash is just about tender, 15 minutes.  Stir in the coconut milk and cook for about 5 minutes more, until the squash is very tender.  Carefully puree the squash in a blender with enough of the stock to allow the machine to do its work.  The mixture should be very smooth.  Combine with the stock remaining in the saucepan and whisk until smooth.  Season with the nam pla and lime juice.  Keep warm.

Place the remaining 1 tablespoon of butter in a 10-in skillet and turn the heat to medium-high.  When the butter melts, cook the shrimp for about 2 minutes per side, until pink.

Put 3 shrimp in each of four bowls.  Cover each with a portion of soup, then garnish with some minced cilantro.  Serve with lime wedges.

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Overnight Pizza Dough

Carmelized Onions with Blue Cheese and Pine Nuts on Overnight Pizza Dough

INGREDIENTS FOR THE SPONGE:

1 cup              Lukewarm Water (100 to 115 degrees F)

1 env              Active Dry Yeast, divided

1 cup              All Purpose Flour, divided

INGREDIENTS FOR THE DOUGH:

1 1/2 cups   Lukewarm Water (110 to 115 degrees F)

2 tsp             Fine Sea Salt

1 env             Active Dry Yeast

6 cups          All Purpose Flour

an                  Olive Oil

an                  Yellow Cornmeal

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SPONGE:

Place 1 cup lukewarm water in large bowl of heavy-duty mixer.  Sprinkle 1 tsp of yeast (reserve remaining yeast for dough) and 1/4 tsp flour over water.  Let stand until yeast dissolves and mixture looks spongy, about 4 minutes.  Add remaining flour and whisk until smooth.  Scrape down sides of bowl.  Cover bowl with plastic wrap.  Let sponge rest at room temperature in draft-free area overnight (about 12 hours; sponge will look bubbly.)

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE DOUGH:

Add 1 1/2 cups lukewarm water, 2 tsp of salt, 1 envelope yeast, and reserved remaining yeast to sponge, then add six cups of flour, 1 cup at a time, beating with a dough hook to blend after each addition.  Continue to beat until dough is smooth, comes cleanly away from sides of bowl, and is only slightly sticky to touch, scraping down bowl occassionally, about 5 minutes.  If dough is very sticky, beat in more flour, 1/4 cupful at a time.  Scrape dough onto floured surface.  Knead into small ball.

Brush inside of large bowl with oil.  Add dough.  Turn to coat with oil.  Cover bowl with plastic wrap; chill 6 hours, kneading dough down when doubled (after 2 hours.) 

About 1 1/2 hours before baking, dust 2 baking sheets with flour.  Turn dough out on floured surface.  Knead gently; shape into 16-in log.  Cut into 8 equal pieces.  Knead each piece into smooth ball.  Arrange 4 balls of dough on each sheet.  Cover loosely with kitchen towels and let rise until almost doubled, 1 to 1 1/4 hours.

If using a pizza stone, place in over.  Preheat oven to 500 degrees F for 45 minutes.  Working with one dough ball at a time, dust dough with flour.  Press into 5-inch round, then gently stretch and roll out to 9-in round.

If using pizza stone, sprinkle pizza peel or rimless baking sheet with cornmeal.  If not using pizza stone, sprinkle large baking sheet with cornmeal.  Brush lightly with oil.  Top as desired.  Slide pizza onto stone or place pizza on baking sheet into oven.

Bake pizza until sauce is bubbling and crust is crisp and brown, lifting edge of pizza to check underside, about 14 minutes.

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