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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Top This Tapas



Marc's best friend Frank has finally come to visit, and instead of my normal way of choosing the country of the week I asked him if there was any particular country he would like for me to cook. He chose Spain since he had spent quite a bit of time there and really enjoyed the food. Well Spain of course is Tapas. So in honor of his visit and the country of Spain I took on a 7 course meal. Actually I am not that crazy, so I assigned Christi the salad (because I thought she had all of the stuff...but she was ok with a trip to the store) and the dessert as usual.

Surprisingly, either I am becoming a really good cook, or I got lucky because there were no crazy mishaps...and no part of this meal was hard. So here is my Tapas Dinner...the recipes in order of how they were served.


To begin you will first need to make Alioli unless you are lucky enough to find it in the store. You will be using this for two of these recipes listed below.

Mayonnaise Aioli
Ingredients

1 cup mayonnaise
6 fresh garlic cloves, minced
1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
Salt and pepper to taste (I used very little salt but a decent amount of pepper)

Method 
In a small bowl, combine all ingredients.






Cover and chill for at least one hour before serving.





Appetizer Plate

I began this meal with an appetizer platter that consisted of Manchego cheese, Cheddar cheese (for a little extra something), Serrano Ham, Olives, and Chorizo (which ended up being a huge hit). Served next to a plate of sliced Baguettes and Garlic Bread.


As it turn out I purchased chorizo that was not in the sausage casing so it had the consistency of slop…but once I cooked it…then microwaved it to make sure it was cooked…It was a hit. It was SO good!


Plus that Manchego cheese was delicious!






The next course was the salad that I had assigned to Christi. Here is the recipe that she used:

Red Onion and Orange Salad

Ingredients

4 medium oranges, peeled
1 small red onion, sliced fine
2 tbsp raspberry vinegar
6 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
Salt and freshly ground pepper
4 tbsp golden raisins, covered for 20 minutes in hot water, then drained
20 black olives, pitted
2 tbsp sunflower seeds
2 tbsp almonds, blanched and chopped fine
Sprigs of fresh mint, to garnish

Method

Remove the white pith from the oranges and cut the fruit crosswise into 1/4 inch slices.
Arrange on a serving platter and scatter over the sliced red onion.
In a small bowl, whisk together the vinegar, olive oil, salt, and pepper.
Spoon this dressing over the onion and oranges.
Sprinkle with the raisins, olives, sunflower seeds, and almonds.
Garnish with mint sprigs and serve chilled.

This salad was surprisingly delicious. The flavors really catch you off guard.





The next course that was served was my favorite of the night!
Bread with Mushrooms and Alioli
Ingredients
5 ounces mushrooms remove stems slice thin
1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
A pinch of sea salt
1 tsp sherry wine
Alioli (which you made previously)  
French baguette sliced into rounds

Method
Heat the olive oil in a pan.
When the oil is hot, add the mushrooms, salt and sherry.
Cook until mushrooms have changed color and are cooked. Drain and set aside.
Spread with alioli and top with mushrooms.  
Broil (on Hi) for about 1 minute or until alioli starts to bubble.
Keep an eye on it so that the bread does not burn.
Serve Immediately.

 



 YUMMY!!!!!



Our next course was:

Chickpeas and Fresh Greens

Ingredients

1 can chickpeas cooked
2 lb fresh spinach (this equaled three bags when weighed in the store)
2 pieces bread (toasted or fried to make bread crumbs with)
1 onion
1 head garlic
Parsley
Paprika
Salt

Method

Boil the spinach in water with a pinch of salt.
Drain well and set aside.

Using a mortar and pestle, crush the fried bread with two tablespoons of chickpeas to form a paste.





Gently fry the peeled garlic and chopped onion until golden, then add a little paprika, followed by the bread and chickpea paste, the drained spinach, the parsley and the remaining chickpeas. 


 





Check for salt, then allow to cook gently for 15 minutes. Serve warm.

  

 

 This is best served on bread.

 

Next up we had:

Stuffed Tomatoes

Ingredients

3 large tomatoes or 4 Medium ones
4 hard-boiled eggs, cooled and peeled
6 tbsp Alioli
Salt and pepper
1 tsp parsley, chopped
1 tbsp white breadcrumbs, if using large tomatoes

Method

Cut the tops off of the tomatoes and remove all the insides.








Mash the eggs with the alioli and add the salt, pepper and parsley. Make sure the consistency is as thick as mashed potatoes.
Stuff the tomatoes, firmly pressing the filling down.
Cover with cling film and keep. Refrigerate until serving.

 

 After WAY too much food we came to the amazing:

Prawn and Bacon Brochettes

Ingredients

1 pack thinly sliced bacon

24 Medium to large shrimp, deveined and peeled

Freshly ground black pepper
1 tbsp olive oil
2 lemons, quartered

Method

Devein and clean shrimp...you may have help!






Wrap bacon generously around each shrimp.
Place the wrapped shrimp down flat on a board and skewer them through the fattest part and the tail, making sure the bacon is firmly fixed.
Season generously and drizzle with the oil.
Roast in the oven at 425ºF on an oiled baking tray for 8-10 minutes.
Squeeze over the juice of the lemon wedges and serve immediately.








Lastly, Christi brought over Flan which is the national dessert of Spain. She did not however give me the recipe, but I know you can easily find recipes for this online or in many books. 

 
It tasted WAY better than it looked!

Finally some other funny pics from the night:
 

Saturday, February 13, 2010

I Could Not Get Reservations at White Castle...so We Did This Instead

Yes, you are assuming correct by the title...we (well I) wanted to go to White Castle for Valentine's Day. Having never been inside one of these establishments I figured that this would be a great time to try the cute little burgers that some people love so much. So I called on Thursday for attempt to land one of the coveted reservations, but sadly I did not make the cut. There was not a single White Castle in the Nashville area that still had an open reservation. I guess I was not so original in thinking that this would be a fun dinner. With your reservation you received reserved seating as well as a special menu that had special combo's at reduced prices.

Here is the link to our local news and some stories of the lucky ones that got the reservations.
http://www.newschannel5.com/Global/story.asp?S=11985377

So snapping back into reality...I didn't really want to try White Castle...I just loved the idea of something that ridiculous. So what did we do instead?
Lucky enough to A) have good friends that can cook! and B) enough money to afford a nicer meal out...here's a run down of my Valentine's Day weekend.

February 13, 2010
Saturday evening we went to Frank and Amy's house so that Frank (our designated Italian Jersey Friend) could teach me how to make pasta from scratch. I was VERY suprised to learn that there is hardly anything to it...it just takes awhile. Well time and that very SEXY Kitchen Aid Mixer that I have been wanting for quite some time now.
Franks Pasta

Ingredients
1 pound of flour (he believes in weighing, not measuring)
A little extra flour for dusting the board.
5 eggs
Kitchen Aid mixer with fancy dough and noodle attachments
Food Processor

Method




Weigh out 1 pound of flour







Place your 1 pound of flour and crack your 5 eggs into the food processor.







Blend until your ingredients look like this.








Sprinkle a little flour on your board and remove the mixture from the food processor.







Begin kneading it until you have a good dough.








Make a large ball with your dough.








Place dough ball in a freezer bag. Place in fridge for one hour. This allows the dough to rise and do all those other fancy things it needs to...like rest.




WHILE WAITING FOR THE DOUGH HERE ARE SOME THINGS THAT YOU CAN DO:



Watch Amy demonstrate how to use her favorite new kitchen gadget...the Cookie Smoosher.







Eat some of Frank's Amazing Brushetta...should have got the recipe for this one too.






Play with Brian and Oliver!








Drink some (a lot) of the AMAZING wine you brought over!









Sample the cookies that broke before they made it to the cooling rack.






OK...BACK TO THE PASTA



Take the dough out of the fridge and put it back on the slightly flour dusted board.







Cut the dough into pieces, so that you can feed them through the flattening attachment.






Continue to do this until the dough is thin enough to easily tear.









Finally run the dough pieces through the noodle cutter attachment.






Continue until you have NOODLES!









Place noodles in boiling water. They do not take long to cook...about 2 minutes. They will rise to the top when they are done.






Add your favorite sauce. This sauce was made by Amy! Yummy!









Serve to your guests!








Make sure you drizzle a little sauce on your bread! Enjoy!





AND AS A SIDE NOTE LADIES FRANK WILL CLEAN WITH OUT HIS WIFE TELLING HIM TO!




Just look at that! Amazing!






February 14, 2010


Valentine's Morning we took the long car ride from our house to The Daily Dish in Franklin, TN. This is by far our favorite spot for Sunday brunch and we have no problem taking the 45 minute drive or waiting in line once we get there...it is really that good.
Thankfully we also have great friends that enjoy this place and don't mind the car trip either.



Since the aforementioned lack of reservations at White Castle Christi arranged a wonderful evening of Fondue and movie watching. Over dinner the week before we were stunned to learned that Marc had never seen Robin Williams (greatest cinematic feat in my opinion) the Birdcage. So this wonderful film was added to the days events. Then over brunch we learned that he had not seen Talledega Nights either. So our "romantic" Valentine's day turned into the four of us (Jason, Christi, Frank and Myself) changing Marc's life through movies.

Like I mentioned above we were lucky to have the Melting Pot dinner come to us! Christi and I made the cheese for the wonderful cheese course.
We also enjoyed a wonderful meat course as well! Dinner was excellent, but due to the large brunch and overindulgence by everyone on the cheese course, dessert never came into the picture. I hope you all had a great Valentines Day...and that those of you lucky enough to go to White Castle enjoyed yourselves. I am thankful that I got to spend the Holiday with the love of my life and some amazing friends.


Marc, Frank, Christi and Me eating yummy Fondue!








Lucky to have a friend that I love!













Another shot of us enjoying the wonderful fondue!






















HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!

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Howdy Readers! My purpose for this blog is to share my life's experiences in a way that is both cleansing and educational for me, but can also give my loved ones an idea of what Marc and I are up to. In July 2010 I will turn 30 and I am somehow aware of this rite of passage change that I am going through. I have learned so much about myself and have put in place so many wonderful things in 2009 that I am providing this blog as a sort of diary into my life's journey. I have made many goals for myself one of the most prominent on this blog will be my International Cooking project.I am learning to cook crazy things,having fun and learning about myself and things like what a malanga is. I hope you enjoy my idiosyncrasies and come along with me on this crazy ride we call life.