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Wednesday

16

May 2012

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Basil and Summer Squash Risotto – Episode 23

Written by , Posted in A Cooking Show with Rachel O, Abundant Harvest Organics, Cheese, Dinner, Fruit, Gluten Free, Grains, Herbs, Main Dishes, Rice, Sides, This Week's Feast, Vegetables

I made risotto this week because my friend, Elizabeth, asked me to.

I was inspired by the basil I was getting in this week’s Abundant Harvest Organics box. All of the ingredients in this dish are basil friendly. It’s a tasty dish.

I’ll admit to you that I couldn’t stop eating it, even though it was a little too hot and I kinda burned my mouth. It was worth it.

Most of this dish contains ingredients that are from an AHO box, or can be bought as or made from an add on. There are a few exceptions (such as the arborio rice and the wine), but even the rice could be substituted for the rice that’s available through AHO. I’ve done it before. It’s a bit different, but still really good. It’s up to you.

We buy cheap wine. That’s what we drink and what I cook with. If you want to use more expensive wine, go for it! But, in my opinion, Two Buck Chuck is just fine. 🙂 If you don’t want to use wine at all, just use all chicken or vegetable stock.

Basil is probably my favorite herb. The smell of it reminds me of Reedley, where we used to live, where I learned to garden and grew my first basil plants from seed.

I can see myself in the spoon in the photo. I’m OK with that.

I served the risotto in a tea cup that belonged to my Oma. I miss her.

Happy Eating!

Basil and Summer Squash Risotto

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes

Total Time: 60 minutes

Yield: 4-6

Basil and Summer Squash Risotto

Ingredients

  • 2 C white wine, divided
  • 4-6 C stock (chicken or vegetable)
  • 1 1/2 T honey
  • 2-3 T lemon juice, plus a little more for serving
  • 2 T olive oil, plus a little more for serving
  • 1 spring onion, diced
  • 3-4 C summer squash, chopped into small pieces
  • to taste salt
  • to taste pepper
  • 3 cloves garlic, diced
  • 1 green garlic, diced
  • 1 1/2 C arborio rice
  • 1 C basil, cut in a chiffonade (roll it up and cut into little strips)
  • 1 C parmesan cheese, grated
  • lemon juice, for serving

Instructions

  1. In a medium sauce pan, combine 1 C wine, stock, honey, and lemon juice. Bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer (or turn off and cover).
  2. Heat a medium or large sauce pan over medium heat. Add olive oil. When it's hot, add onion, squash, salt, and pepper. Cook 3-5 minutes.
  3. Add garlic and green garlic, cook for 1 minute.
  4. Add rice, cook for 1 minute.
  5. Add 1 C wine, cook for 1 minute or so, stirring to deglaze the pan.
  6. Add 1 C of the hot stock mixture to rice pan. Stir. Cook about 3 minutes, or until the liquid is mostly absorbed.
  7. Repeat until rice is tender, creamy, starchy. (You may use all the liquid and need more: add water or more stock, heat. Or, you may not need it all: refrigerate or freeze leftovers.) It will take about 30-40 minutes.
  8. Remove from heat. Add basil. Stir for about a minute.
  9. Add parmesan cheese, stir to combine.
  10. Taste and adjust seasoning if needed.
  11. Serve topped with fresh basil, grated parmesan, and a squeeze of lemon juice.
http://www.de-ma-cuisine.com/i-heart-basil-ep23/

This episode is sponsored by Abundant Harvest Organics, Bari Olive Oil Company, and Molly Jenson.

Monday

14

May 2012

3

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What’s Goin’ On

Written by , Posted in Thoughts

Welllll, hello! Happy Monday to you! I hope you had a wonderful weekend!

We did! Husband and I went to see his mom, since his dad was out of town, and we didn’t want her to be alone on Mother’s Day! We had such a nice time. We did things like pedicures (Mom and I, Husband refused to join us), shopped, had a yummy Mother’s Day brunch (waffles by Husband, Frittata, Fruit Salad, Strawberry Sauce by me). (The Frittata that I made was basically the Mushroom Frittata that I posted a while ago, with a few different veggies: asparagus, red bell pepper, and with feta cheese instead of cheddar and parmesan, topped with some really ripe avocado wedges.) It was nice to get away for a couple days.

Strawberry Sauce

Last modified on 2012-05-15 00:10:11 GMT. 3 comments. Top.

Strawberry Sauce
Recipe Type: Sauce
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
Prep time: 10 mins
Total time: 10 mins
Ripe strawberries make for a delicious sauce!
Ingredients
  • 2 C strawberries, chopped, halved, or whole
  • 2 T water
  • 1 t cinnamon
  • dash/tiny tiny smidge salt
  • 1 T honey
  • 1/4 C water
  • 1 T cornstarch
Instructions
  1. Add first 5 ingredients in a small sauce pan. Bring to a boil, and cook over medium heat until strawberries are soft. (During cooking, mash strawberries slightly, or leave whole.)
  2. Whisk 1/4 C water and cornstarch together. Add to strawberry mixture. Let thicken.
  3. Serve and enjoy!

 

How was your Mother’s Day?

I’m not a mom, but I have such love and respect for those who are. I know this isn’t the same thing, but I have spent a good deal of time caring for some special little ones (I miss you, Bugaboo and Liam!!), and I have a small taste for the amount of work that goes into child-rearing. Those little friends sure are precious! (Side note: We got to see our small friends yesterday. Liam, age 5, ran up to me and didn’t say hi, he just yelled, “I LOVE YOUR COOKING SHOW!!” Made me feel so special!!)

My birthday week is over, but there’s still time to enter to win Joy the Baker‘s cookbook (it’s going to be signed!!), and a box of Abundant Harvest Organics produce. The cookbook giveaway ends May 15th 9am (PST), and AHO giveaway ends May 16th pam (PST).

I had such a wonderful birthday! Part of the reason was because I received birthday greetings from so many people. Yes, many were entries to the contests. But, I don’t mind. It was just fun to hear from you! Another reason it was great was I got some fun gifts (like a Red Sox hat, some homemade Cinnamon Swirl Bread, a gift certificate to Olive & Thyme, a subscription to Joy the Baker’s Enjoy!… just to name a few), not that it’s all about the gifts. But, they were given, and I appreciate them! And, I got to celebrate a few different times, one of them was at a French restaurant with lots of friends.

Now that we’re back, and I’ve finally unpacked and gotten my brain uncluttered (somewhat), I’m thinking about this week and all that it has in store.

I hope YOU have a wonderful week!

Monday

14

May 2012

3

COMMENTS

Strawberry Sauce

Written by , Posted in Condiments, Fruit

Strawberry Sauce
Recipe Type: Sauce
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
Prep time: 10 mins
Total time: 10 mins
Ripe strawberries make for a delicious sauce!
Ingredients
  • 2 C strawberries, chopped, halved, or whole
  • 2 T water
  • 1 t cinnamon
  • dash/tiny tiny smidge salt
  • 1 T honey
  • 1/4 C water
  • 1 T cornstarch
Instructions
  1. Add first 5 ingredients in a small sauce pan. Bring to a boil, and cook over medium heat until strawberries are soft. (During cooking, mash strawberries slightly, or leave whole.)
  2. Whisk 1/4 C water and cornstarch together. Add to strawberry mixture. Let thicken.
  3. Serve and enjoy!

 

Friday

11

May 2012

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Mom’s Potato Salad – Guest Post

Written by , Posted in Breakfast, Dinner, Eggs, Gluten Free, Guest Posts, Kid-Friendly, Legacy, Lunch, Potatoes, Potlucks, Salads, Sides, Vegetables

I thought it would be fitting, since it’s my birthday week and it’s almost Mother’s Day, to have my mom write a post for me. The two go hand in hand, since I’m the oldest, so my birth made her a mother.

See that photo? The frame is kinda dirty because it’s usually in the kitchen. I don’t mind. That’s why I didn’t clean it off for its photo shoot. That’s Mom and I at Niagara Falls. There are lots of photos of Mom and I that I love, but this is one of my favorites.

As I’ve gotten older, I’ve realized more and more how much I am like my mom (and my dad too). I think it’s a good thing. I appreciate the traits, values, and talents they’ve passed on to my brothers and I. My mom is a hardworking woman, but she can be so silly too. I love that. I love that I discovered a passion for cooking, as she did. Most of our Skype conversations include at least one discussion about a recipe, or what one of us had/is going to have (different time zones) for dinner. It’s a fun thing to share with her, even from far away.

Thanks, Mom, for years of home cooking, and for instilling in us your love for food! Happy Mother’s Day! I love you!!

Here’s Mom…

Hi, this is Rachel’s Mom, Susan Pries, posting a near-Mother’s day blog. One of my favourite (this is the Canadian spelling) comfort foods is potato salad, my recipe, of course.  When I was in Kindergarten I often went to my Grandmother’s house for lunch after school.  My favourite lunch was an egg salad sandwich. One day my Grandmother told me she was out of hardboiled eggs.  I said that was OK, I really only liked the mayonnaise anyway.  She couldn’t bring herself to making a mayonnaise sandwich, so I got mayonnaise and jam.  Back to the potato salad. I never really liked potatoes a lot; it’s probably the mayonnaise that I like, but even I can’t serve myself a mayonnaise salad, so I add potatoes & hardboiled eggs.  I probably have grown up a bit since those early days, and I do enjoy potatoes quite often now and don’t need nearly the same amount of mayo.  Another thing about my potato salad is that I don’t usually add “crunchies” that is, raw onions or celery.  When our children were much younger they didn’t like to eat vegetables (they’ve grown up too) so I left out the celery & onions (I’m not fond of raw onions in anything, so I was happy to oblige).  So, here’s my recipe for potato salad (not very original) which I have been known to eat for breakfast (just think fried eggs and hash browns).

Happy Eating!

Mom's Potato Salad

Ingredients

  • 5 lb potatoes (or 1 medium potato per person)
  • 6 large eggs
  • Dressing: 1½ -2 cups Miracle Whip (or other Mayonnaise-type product) may use ½ sour cream
  • ¾ tsp regular mustard
  • 2 Tbl white vinegar
  • 2 Tbl white sugar
  • ¾ tsp salt (to taste)
  • dash of paprika
  • onion powder to taste
  • garlic powder to taste
  • 1 Tbl parsley
  • For “crunchy" version, you may add: ¼ cup chopped green or white onions, ½ cup chopped celery.
  • Rachel may wish to add: 5 or more slices of cooked, crumbled bacon

Instructions

  1. Steam potatoes until soft.
  2. Cover eggs with cold salted water; cover; bring to boil; turn off heat and let sit, covered for 15 minutes.
  3. When done cooking, cool potatoes & eggs (separately) under cold water.
  4. Combine dressing ingredients.
  5. Peel & dice the potatoes & eggs and add enough dressing (add a bit more if salad won't be served right away).

Notes

As with most of Rachel's recipes, all amounts are "to taste." You may choose to leave the potatoes with skin-on. (But do peel the eggs). Serve immediately at room temperature or chill and serve within a day or two. This salad is especially good served with homemade hamburgers, on homemade buns, with chips and homemade salsa on the side.

http://www.de-ma-cuisine.com/post-by-mom/

Happy Mother’s Day to all mothers, mother figures, and to all who have (or have had) mothers… And especially to my mom, who is certainly my favorite.

Wednesday

9

May 2012

5

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Chicken Caesar Salad with Fava Beans – Episode 22

Written by , Posted in A Cooking Show with Rachel O, Abundant Harvest Organics, Contests, This Week's Feast, Thoughts

Today is no longer my birthday. But, I have one last Birthday Extravaganza giveaway to do…

I want you to win an Abundant Harvest Organics box!!!!

(This giveaway is now closed. Winner was chosen using random.org!) Thanks for entering!)
The winner is: Cathy Oberg!!!

Congratulations, Cathy!! Please let me know which delivery location you will pick up from. 

The episode is a shorter one. Filming on my birthday meant working just a half day. I took part of the afternoon off, was spoiled by Tim, and went out with some really good friends to a local French restaurant. It was delicious! I had Steak with a Red Wine Sauce, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, and Asparagus. For dessert I had Crème Brûlée. Wish I could have that again for dinner tonight!

Back to the episode… It features Fava Beans in a Chicken Caesar Salad. Um, yes please! It’s a simple salad that is great lunch or dinner, as a side or a main dish… Tim didn’t even complain that we were just having salad as a meal. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I still have some lemons left from a few weeks ago, so I used those in the dressing, as well as some yummy garlic, dijon mustard, parmesan cheese, and Bari Organic Olive Oil. I used the lettuce that was in this week’s AHO box, and topped our salad with a few roasted and salted almonds, and some homemade croutons.

I love the addition of fava beans in the salad. They add protein, fiber, vitamins A and C, potassium, and iron. You could omit the chicken if you wanted to have a vegetarian salad. Either way, I think it will be delicious.

To enter to win a box from Abundant Harvest Organics:

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This giveaway is sponsored by Abundant Harvest Organics!!

Giveaway ends Wednesday, May 16th at 9 am (PST).

One winner will be chosen. Winner will receive 1 box of produce from Abundant Harvest Organics. Giveaway is limited to residents of residents of California (who are able to pick up their prize from one of AHO’s delivery sites). Winner will be chosen using Random.org and winner’s name will be posted on this page. Winner will have 3 days to contact me to acknowledge the win. After that time a new winner will be chosen.

Don’t forget to enter to win a bottle of Bari Olive Oil and Joy the Baker’s cookbook! Yay for giveaways!!! Yay for Birthdays!!

Happy Eating!

Chicken Caesar Salad… With Fava Beans

Last modified on 2012-12-01 02:20:21 GMT. 1 comment. Top.

Chicken Caesar Salad… With Fava Beans
Recipe Type: Salad, Main
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
Prep time: 15 mins
Total time: 15 mins
Serves: 2-4
Chicken Caesar Salad gets a boost with healthy fava beans!
Ingredients
  • 1 head lettuce, washed and torn
  • 1 C chicken, cooked and shredded (I used leftovers)
  • 1/2 C fava beans, blanched and shelled
  • Options for toppings: chopped almonds, 1/2 C croutons, parmesan cheese, bacon
  • caesar salad dressing
Instructions
  1. Bring a pot of water to a boil.
  2. Snap tip of fava bean and pull down using the string. Remove beans from inside. Boil beans for 30 seconds. Remove from pot and immediately plunge in an ice bath (bowl of cold water with ice in it) to stop the cooking process.
  3. Gently peel the tip, and squeeze the bean out.
  4. Prepare dressing.
  5. Assemble and toss salad with dressing.

 

Caesar Salad Dressing

Last modified on 2013-02-14 23:20:49 GMT. 0 comments. Top.

This dressing recipe is adapted from The Pioneer Woman’s recipe: Pam’s Simple Scrumptious Caesar Salad.

Caesar Salad Dressing
Recipe Type: Condiment
Prep time: 5 mins
Total time: 5 mins
Ingredients
  • 2-3 T lemon juice
  • 5 T mayo
  • 1 T dijon mustard
  • 10 T olive oil
  • 1/2 t salt
  • 1/2 C parmesan
  • pepper
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
Instructions
  1. Whisk all ingredients except oil together.
  2. Slowly drizzle oil in, whisking as you do.

 

Homemade Croutons

Last modified on 2012-05-10 00:17:29 GMT. 0 comments. Top.

Croutons
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
Ingredients
  • 1 C cubed bread
  • 1 T olive oil
  • salt
  • pepper
Instructions
  1. Toss cubed bread with oil, salt, and pepper.
  2. Broil 5 minutes in toaster oven, flip, and broil 2 minutes more.
  3. Let sit 5 minutes.

 

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