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Wednesday

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April 2012

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Red Cabbage and Apple Tarts – Episode 17

Written by , Posted in A Cooking Show with Rachel O, Abundant Harvest Organics, Baking, Cheese, Dinner, Fruit, Lunch, Main Dishes, Sides, This Week's Feast, Vegetables, Vegetarian

Aren’t these tarts cute? I’m not sure if they’re technically tarts, but it’s what I called them. I’m not actually worried about what they’re called, since they taste so good. Plus, they’re healthy. Did you know that cabbage has lots of vitamin C and dietary fiber? I like to eat it.

We’ve gotten cabbage in our Abundant Harvest Organics box each week for about the past month or so. It’s been fun to find creative ways to prepare it. In this dish, cabbage and apples are cooked with honey, topped with pie crust, baked, then topped with gorgonzola cheese and reduced balsamic vinegar.

Does Gorgonzola scare you, because it’s one of those stinky, moldy cheeses (well, aren’t all cheeses technically mold?!)? It scares me a little, I’ll be honest. It’s about as far as I go in that department. However, it pairs well not only with cabbage, but also with beef. So does balsamic vinegar.

Speaking of beef, we ate the tarts with a Steak Salad (although on the show it’s just a salad with dressing… still yummy, but it better with steak). They are intended to be eaten together. They can be eaten separately, or with other things, but I think you should just trust me on this one! For the salad, I used spinach, arugula, and lettuce. Then topped it with sliced steak and some homemade Gorgonzola Dressing.

Happy Eating!

Individual Red Cabbage and Apple Tarts

Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
Serves: 4
A cute little cabbage treat, topped with stinky cheese… Sounds delicious?! Yes. Sounds delicious.
Ingredients
  • 2 apples, julienned (looks like matchsticks)
  • 1 head red cabbage, quartered, cored, shredded
  • 2 heaping T honey
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 3-4 T chives, chopped (red onion could be substituted)
  • 1-2 T olive oil
  • pepper
  • salt
  • 1/4 C white wine (or apple cider vinegar)
  • 1 pie crust
  • 1 egg + 1 t water (for egg wash)
  • gorgonzola cheese (goat cheese could be substituted)
  • 1/2 C balsamic vinegar (reduced to about 2-3 T)
Instructions
  1. In a dry pan, cook cabbage and apple with honey, salt and pepper over med heat for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally (if using red onion, add it now too).
  2. Add garlic and chives. Cook 2-3 minutes. Add wine, turn heat to high and cook, stirring occasionally, until most of the liquid has been absorbed, about 4 minutes.
  3. Remove from heat. Add olive oil, stir.
  4. Grease 4 small ramekins (oven-proof dishes). Divide cabbage mixture into the dishes.
  5. Divide pie crust into 4 discs. Roll out. Top ramekins with crust, crimp around edges. Cut four vent holes in top of each tart with the point of a knife.
  6. Whisk egg with water. Brush over pie crust (not too much – you don’t have to use it all).
  7. Bake at 350F for about 30 minutes, or until crust is flaky and baked (I used the toaster oven, a conventional oven may require less time).
  8. While they bake, bring balsamic vinegar to a boil. Reduce to a simmer, and cook until the liquid is reduced and it’s thickened and syrupy. Keep an eye on it – don’t let it burn!
  9. Top each tart with some gorgonzola cheese and a drizzle of reduced balsamic vinegar.
Notes

We ate this with a steak salad with homemade gorgonzola dressing. I made up this dish to go with the steak salad. It could also be good with a regular green salad, a roasted chicken, a salad topped with chicken, scrambled eggs, wilted greens with bacon, beef or chicken crostini… but really pairs well with the steak salad. 🙂

(A couple of months ago I showed you how to make a pie crust. For this recipe I used one of the ones I’d frozen. I divided one crust in four to make the little tarts.)

This episode was sponsored by: Abundant Harvest OrganicsBari Olive Oil Company, and Molly Jenson!

Monday

2

April 2012

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Taco Salad

Written by , Posted in Beans, Beef, Fruit, Gluten Free, Legumes, Low Carb, Lunch, Main Dishes, Meat, Salads, Vegetables

Taco Salad
Recipe Type: Salad, Main
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
Prep time: 10 mins
Cook time: 10 mins
Total time: 20 mins
Serves: 4
One of our favorite salads, any time of the year.
Ingredients
  • 1/4 to 1/2 lb. ground beef
  • 1-2 C beans (I like a mixture of pinto, kidney, and black)
  • 1 C cheese, grated (pepper jack or cheddar)
  • 1 carrot, grated
  • 1/2 C corn
  • 1 tomato, chopped
  • 2-3 T chives, chopped
  • ranch dressing, Greek yogurt, or sour cream
  • salsa
  • corn chips
  • sliced black olives (opt.)
  • 1 head lettuce (spinach or a mixture of both works well too)
  • chili powder
  • sweet paprika
  • smoked paprika
  • cumin
  • salt
  • pepper
Instructions
  1. Cook beef. Add seasonings. When it’s cook, add beans and heat through.
  2. On a plate, arrange lettuce/spinach, and top with chips (you can also do on the side if you want them to remain crunchy), beef and bean mixture, cheese, carrot, corn, tomato, chives, olives, salsa, and ranch or yogurt.
Notes

Any other veggies that are in season would be wonderful. You could try: bell peppers, squash, cherry tomatoes…

Friday

30

March 2012

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Oberg Blackberry Jam

Written by , Posted in Canning, Condiments, Fruit, Legacy

Oberg Blackberry Jam
Recipe Type: Jam
Author: Terry Oberg
Ingredients
  • 8 cups frozen berries (you want about 5 cups of crushed berries)
  • 7 cups of sugar
  • 1 box fruit pectin
Instructions
  1. Rinse the berries and measure out about 8 cups for frozen, since you want about 5 cups of crushed berries. Fresh berries can be crushed and measured that way.
  2. Measure out 7 cups of sugar into a separate container but do not pour it into fruit yet.
  3. Use a potato masher to crush the berries in a 6 or 8 quart pot. Stir in one box of fruit pectin. (I tried liquid pectin below, since the store was out of dry since it’s not really canning season, and I didn’t like it as well, plus it changes this recipe.)
  4. Bring the fruit and pectin mixture to a full rolling boil (a boil that can’t be stopped by stirring) on high heat, stirring constantly. Stir in the sugar fairly quickly, and return the mixture to a full rolling boil and then boil for exactly 1 minute, still stirring constantly.
  5. Remove from heat and then we pour the berry mix into some sort of pitcher to fill the jars since that’s easier than ladling the fruit into jars as most directions say. Just be very careful as you pour the big pot of boiling berry mix into the pitcher, because if it spills it can be really dangerous.
  6. Fill the clean jars within 1/4 inch of the top, and making sure the rim is clean, put on a lid and ring. The lids have been in a small saucepan of boiling water, and can be drained but we usually keep them in the hot water until we place them on the jar. They always seal that way.
  7. Let the jars cool, and check to make sure they have all cooled by pressing on the lid. Make sure they don’t pop. If some haven’t, just refrigerate them and use them first. Try to let the jars sit for a few hours until they’re cool, and then store them in a cool, dry place.
Notes

We usually use frozen berries since those are what we have left over from our Farmer’s Markets. Fresh berries will work the same.
I have cut the above sugar recipe to 5 cups, so there is more fruit than sugar, and it usually sets fine. We have had some batches not gel too well, but that can be used for pancake syrup.
We usually get about 4-5 pints out of this recipe. The box says 9 cups.

Monday

27

February 2012

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Hawaiian Sliders

Written by , Posted in Appetizers, Beef, Fruit, Inspired By, Meat, Vegetables

 

Hawaiian Sliders
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
Prep time:
Cook time:
Total time:
Serves: 6
A bit of sweet, a bit of meat, makes a nice tasty treat.
Ingredients
  • 1/2 lb ground beef (I used organic)
  • to taste, Tropical Pepper Sea Salt
  • 1 t lemon juice
  • drizzle olive oil (I used Bari Organic Olive Oil)
  • 1-2 leeks, cut into rounds (and washed)
  • 4 slices pineapple, cut into thirds
  • 2 T honey
  • 1 C pineapple juice
  • 6 Hawaiian sweet rolls, halved
  • dijon mustard, for serving
Instructions
  1. Over medium heat, cook leeks with honey. Once they start to caramelize, add pineapple to one side of the pan. Flip pineapple once, when it starts to caramelize on one side. When the other side is caramelized, remove from pan.
  2. Add pineapple juice to leeks. Turn heat to med-high, and reduce until it’s all absorbed.
  3. Mix beef, salt, lemon juice and olive oil.
  4. Heat pan, add a drizzle of olive oil. When it’s hot, add burgers. Cook over med-heat, about 5 minutes. Flip, cover, cook about 5 minutes more, or until internal temperature reaches 160F.
  5. Serve each slider on a Hawaiian roll, topped with two pineapple slices, a spoonful of leeks, and a bit of Dijon mustard.

 

Wednesday

15

February 2012

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Warm Arugula and Orange Salad

Written by , Posted in Fruit, Low Carb, Salads, Sides, Vegetables, Vegetarian

Warm Arugula and Orange Salad
Recipe Type: Salad, Side
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
Cook time: 3 mins
Total time: 3 mins
Serves: 2
Ingredients
  • 1 bunch arugula
  • 1/4 C red onion
  • 1 orange, cut in pieces
  • 2 T olive oil
  • 2 T lemon juice
  • 1 T honey
  • salt
  • pepper
Instructions
  1. Heat olive oil in pan. Add onion and cook 2-3 min. Add honey, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Cook 2 minutes.
  2. Arugula on plate, top with orange. Pour dressing over.