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2

May 2012

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Chard Wraps with Beef and Tarragon

Written by , Posted in Beef, Dinner, Leftovers, Low Carb, Main Dishes, Meat, Rice, Vegetables

Chard Wraps with Beef and Tarragon
Recipe Type: Main, Dinner, Wrap
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
Prep time: 15 mins
Cook time: 45 mins
Total time: 1 hour
Serves: 3-4
Inspired by French Tarragon, complimented by beef, and rice. Delicious, and easier that you’d think.
Ingredients
  • 4 large chard leaves
  • 1 lb ground beef
  • 1 t fresh parsley, chopped
  • 1 t French tarragon, chopped
  • 1 C tomato sauce
  • 1 spring onion, chopped
  • 1 green garlic, chopped
  • 2 C chicken stock
  • 1 T dijon mustard
  • 1 1/2 C rice, cooked (I used leftovers)
  • 1 t salt
  • 1/4 t pepper
  • 4 toothpicks
Instructions
  1. Pre-heat oven to 350F. Boil water in a large oven safe pot. Add chard leaves and cook 1 minute. Remove from pot and set aside.
  2. Discard water (you could use it for a soup, or to water your plants – when it cools). Add beef to pot. Cook 5 minutes over medium heat. Add garlic, onion, salt, and pepper; cook 3 minutes. Add tarragon, rice, tomato sauce, dijon, and parsley; cook 3-5 minutes.
  3. Taste. Add more salt if needed.
  4. Divide beef mixture in 4. Lay each piece of chard flat. Place 1 quarter of the mixture (more or less, depending on the size of the chard leaf) in the center. Wrap sides inward, then wrap top and bottom to overlap where sides folded in. Secure the stem with a toothpick.
  5. Pour stock into the same pan you’ve cooked the beef in. Carefully place the wraps in the pot. Bake for 20-30 minutes.

 

Wednesday

7

March 2012

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Ham Chowder

Written by , Posted in Cheese, Dinner, Leftovers, Main Dishes, Meat, Pork, Potatoes, Soups, Vegetables

Ham Chowder
Recipe Type: Soup, Main
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
Prep time: 15 mins
Cook time: 90 mins
Total time: 1 hour 45 mins
Serves: 6
Ingredients
  • 4 T olive oil, divided
  • 3 carrots, chopped
  • 1 C cauliflower, chopped
  • 4 potatoes, cubed
  • 1 rutabaga, chopped
  • 2 C greens, rough chop (I used kale, spinach, and collard greens)
  • 1 T fresh parsley, chopped
  • 2 T chives, chopped
  • 1 1/2 C corn (frozen is fine)
  • 1 C cooked pork, chopped (I used leftovers)
  • 1 C cheese, grated (I used cheddar, mozzarella, and parmesan)
  • 1 T smoked paprika
  • 1 T sweet paprika
  • 1 T chili powder
  • pinch all spice
  • smoked sea salt
  • pepper
  • 2 T flour
  • 1/4 C apple cider vinegar, or white wine, plus 1 t
  • 1 T dijon mustard
  • drizzle honey
  • 4 1/2 C veggie stock
  • 3 C milk
  • 2-4 C water (or more if it’s too thick)
Instructions
  1. Chop veggies, greens, and herbs.
  2. Heat soup pot (use a large one!), add oil; heat, then add veggies (all but greens and herbs). Add seasonings. Cook over med heat for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  3. Add vinegar/wine. Stir. Cook 5 minutes more.
  4. In a separate pan, heat remaining 2 T oil. Whisk in flour and cook 30 seconds. Slowly whisk in 1 C stock. Add mustard and let thicken. Add to veggies, along with stock, milk, pork, honey, and corn (you can add water at this point too, if there’s room in the pot – be careful, it will bubble and splash, so not too close to the top!). Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer. Cook 1 hour.
  5. Add water (optional). Blend a little with immersion blender (optional). Cook an additional 30 minutes, or less if you’re ready to eat sooner.
  6. minutes before serving, add greens and herbs.
  7. minutes before serving, turn off heat and add cheese and 1 t vinegar.
Notes

Would be great with ham, clams, chicken, salmon, even without meat.
Would be yummy topped with bacon, chives, croutons.
Would be excellent served in a bread bowl, or with corn muffins.

Wednesday

15

February 2012

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Chicken Pot Pie

Written by , Posted in Baking, Dinner, Leftovers, Main Dishes, Meat, Potatoes, Poultry, Vegetables

Chicken Pot Pie
Recipe Type: Pot Pie, Dinner, Main
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
Prep time: 15 mins
Cook time: 45 mins
Total time: 1 hour
Serves: 4
Comforting and delicious.
Ingredients
  • 1 pie crust
  • 1/2 C onion, rough chop
  • 1 C broccoli, rough chop
  • 1/2 C cauliflower, rough chop
  • 1 carrot, rough chop
  • 1 parsnip, rough chop
  • 1 green garlic (or regular garlic), rough chop
  • 1 C potatoes (I used leftovers), 1″ cubes
  • 1 C peas (frozen)
  • 1 t dried parsley
  • 1 t dried basil
  • 1 t sweet paprika
  • 1/2 t rosemary
  • 1/2 to 1 t salt
  • 1/2 t pepper
  • pinch nutmeg
  • 1 T spicy brown mustard
  • 1 1/2 C chicken stock
  • 1/2 C milk
  • 1 t lemon juice
  • 4 T olive oil
  • 2 T flour
  • 1 1/2 – 2 C chicken, cooked and shredded (I used leftovers from a chicken I made in the Crock Pot)
Instructions
  1. Heat pan (I used a cast iron so I could put it into the oven) and add 2 T olive oil. Add all veggies except garlic, peas, potatoes (unless you’re using raw potatoes, then add them now). Cook 5-10 minutes over medium heat, or until veggies are tender. Add garlic and cook 1-2 minutes.
  2. Move veggies to one side, add remaining olive oil, and whisk flour into it. Cook about 30 seconds. Slowly whisk in milk and stock. Bring to a boil and let thicken.
  3. Remove from heat. Add seasonings, mustard, peas, chicken, potatoes, and lemon juice. Top with crust (be careful – pan will be hot!!) (if you didn’t cook in an oven-proof pan, no problem, transfer filling to a greased pie plate) and crimp around edges.
  4. Bake at 375 for 30-40 minutes, until crust is done.
Notes

Veggies can be swapped out depending on what’s in season (or in your fridge). Some other things that would be good: butternut squash, pumpkin, turnip, rutabaga, spinach, sweet potatoes…
I served this with a Warm Arugula and Orange Salad.

Wednesday

30

November 2011

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Spicy Turkey Chili

Written by , Posted in Beans, Dinner, Holiday, Inspired By, Leftovers, Low Carb, Main Dishes, Meat, Poultry, Soups, Vegetables

Spicy Turkey Chili
Recipe Type: Soup, Chili
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
Prep time: 10 mins
Cook time: 30 mins
Total time: 40 mins
Serves: 2
Hearty and delicious. A great way to use Thanksgiving leftovers!
Ingredients
  • 1 C leftover turkey (or chicken)
  • 1 1/2 C cannellini beans
  • 1 sweet potato (yam), cut in 1/2″ cubes
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, diced
  • 1 T flour
  • 2-3 T olive oil, divided
  • salt
  • pepper
  • 1/2 t ginger
  • 1/2 to 1 t red pepper flakes
  • 1 t chili powder
  • 1/2 t cumin
  • 1 t smoked paprika
  • 1 t sweet paprika
  • 1 T honey
  • 1/4 C red wine
  • 2-4 C water (or stock, it would make the soup even more flavorful)
  • 2 T balsamic vinegar, divided
Instructions
  1. Heat soup pot. Add 2 T olive oil. Add onion when oil is hot (it will look like it’s rippling), cook 3 minutes. Add sweet potato, cook 5 minutes. Add honey, cook 2 minutes.
  2. Add garlic, turkey, cook 2 minutes.
  3. Move all ingredients over to one side of the pan, leaving a small space on the other side and add remaining 1 T oil, add flour. Whisk, about 30 seconds. Add wine slowly, whisking (it should start to thicken). Slowly add water (start with 2 C, add more if you need to), whisking. Add seasonings and beans.
  4. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer. Cook 30-60 minutes (it takes some time for the flavors to meld together, especially if you’re using water not stock). Add more liquid if necessary. In the last 5 minutes of cooking, add remaining balsamic vinegar.
Notes

Husband enjoyed it so much that he had 3 helpings!

 

Friday

25

November 2011

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Thanksgiving Soup

Written by , Posted in Dinner, Holiday, Inspired By, Leftovers, Main Dishes, Meat, Poultry, Soups, Vegetables

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Did you eat a lot yesterday? I sure did. It’s one of the best meals, in my opinion, and it only happens once a year!! But it’s the day after, and maybe you’ve already had a leftover dinner for lunch, exactly the same way it was last night. Now, don’t get me wrong, I have no problem with that. But, if you want to spice up your leftovers, I’ve got a few ideas for you.

Thanksgiving Soup (I’m hoping to make this again this year, if my family will let me! It was really great with my brother-in-law’s sourdough bread!)

Crostini

Slice leftover rolls or bread about 1/2″ thick. Top with whatever you’d like (suggestions below). Bake at 400F for about 10 minutes, or until bread is crispy, and toppings are warmed and bubbly (if cheese).

Cranberry and Parmesan

Turkey, Cranberry and Parmesan

Olive Oil, Rosemary and Cranberry

Caramelized Onion and Cranberry

Caramelized Onion and Turkey

Sweet Potato and Gruyère

French Toast using the extra rolls or bread from dinner, dip in egg mixture (whisk together egg, milk and cinnamon). Cook until egg is set and toast is crispy. Serve with leftover cranberry sauce, or sauteed apples and maple syrup.

Winter Veggie Salad

Turkey Club Pizza

Flatbread Pizza If you have leftover mushrooms from making the stuffing… here you go! Or, top this pizza with Alfredo sauce, turkey, cranberries, some kale or spinach and some parmesan or gruyère, and voila, Turkey Alfredo Pizza.

Honey Mustard Turkey Sandwiches

Turkey Parmesan Dip leftover turkey in egg whites, then into bread crumb mixture in recipe. Cook until heated through and temperature reaches 165F (and outside is crispy). Serve with rice pilaf, wild rice, fettuccine alfredo, pasta with olive oil… or whatever your favorite pasta or rice dish is.

Shepherd’s Pie with Turkey Use leftover turkey (instead of beef) and mashed potatoes mixed with mashed leftover sweet potatoes.

Turkey Pot Pie Cook up some leftover veggies, and potatoes. Add some flour to the oil (at the side of the pan, so the flour doesn’t get all lumpy) and whisk together (30-60 sec). Add some milk or stock (slowly), whisking. Once it’s thick, pour into a pie plate or individual ramekins. Top with leftover pie crust (if you bought it, I think they normally come with two, so if you didn’t make two pies, now you don’t have to take up space in your freezer for that lonely extra one). Bake at 350F or 375F until the pie crust is done, about 30-35 minutes. (You could also top with sliced leftover rolls or bread drizzled with olive oil. Bake at 375F or 400F until bread is toasty.) (Or, you could top with mashed potatoes. If the potatoes are already warmed up, just bake until slightly browned on top… you could even add cheese to the potatoes!) Or, just substitute turkey for the chicken in this Chicken Pot Pie recipe!

Fajitas Saute some green peppers and onions and reheat leftover turkey. Assemble on tortillas with some salsa and Greek yogurt

A few goodies about some of what you’ve been eating

and why you can feel good about Thanksgiving dinner (ahem, most of it, cough, the first helping… not judging here, I’m sure I had at seconds thirds of something everything on the table).

Cranberries are low in calories, a good source of vitamine C, soluable and insoluable fiber, manganese and copper. They’re high in anti-oxidants. They help prevent urinary-tract infections and kidney stones. (1) They also contain a natural vasodilator which opens up the bronchial tubes (good for the entire breathing apparatus). (2)

Turkey is a good source of protein, selenium, niacin, vitamin B6, zinc and vitamin B12. It’s high in the amino acid tryptophan (which is a building block of the brain compound serotonin, which may help improve sleep quality – after dinner nap anyone?!). (1)

Potatoes are a good source of potassium, vitamines B6 and C, niacin, pantothenic acid and dietary fiber. Potatoes also have a moderate amount of protein (about 2.5 grams in a medium potato). Unlike corn or rice, which have about the same protein content, potatoes contain lysine, an essential amino acid often lacking in grains. Most nutrients, fiber and protein are found in the skin (so scrub well, eat organic if possible and enjoy those skins!). (1)

Yams/Sweet Potatoes (traditionally the orange colored sweet potato) are a good source of dietary fiber, potassium, vitamins B1, B6, C, manganese and carbohydrates. Yams are known to be a superfood for women because of the amount of B vitamines (among other things) they contain. (1)

Green Beans are known to help with rheumatism, and promote the normal function of the liver and pancreas. (2)

Happy Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving Soup

Ingredients

  • 3 T olive oil
  • 1 onion, diced
  • 1 sm. zucchini (optional), chopped
  • 1/4 C green beans, chopped
  • 1/2 t ginger (dried)
  • 1 t poultry seasoning
  • 1/2 t dried thyme, crushed (or 1 t fresh, chopped)
  • 1/2 t dried rosemary, crushed (or 1 t fresh, chopped)
  • to taste pepper
  • to taste salt
  • 3 cloves garlic, diced
  • 2 T balsamic vinegar
  • 1/2 C turkey gravy
  • 1/2 C mashed yams/sweet potatoes (I used my Roasted Garlic Yams)
  • 1 1/2 C leftover turkey, chopped
  • 32 oz. turkey stock
  • 32 oz. water (or use more stock), plus 1 C or so, if needed
  • 1 C rice spaghetti noodles, broken in pieces

Instructions

  1. Heat soup pot. When hot, add olive oil. Add onion and cook over medium-low heat for about 5 minutes, or until beginning to be translucent. Add zucchini through salt and cook for about 5 minutes over medium low heat, stirring occasionally. Add garlic and cook for 1 minute more.
  2. Add balsamic vinegar and cook for 30 seconds. Stir in gravy, yams, and turkey. Then add stock and water and bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and cook for 30-60 minutes.
  3. Add pasta and cook until noodles are to desired doneness (or according to package's directions).
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Sources: (1) Encyclopedia of Healing Foods, 2005, Murray, Michael N.D., Pizzorno, Joseph N.D., and Pizzorno, Lara. (2) Eating for Health, 2008‚ Bauman, Edward M.Ed., Ph.D.