Posts Tagged ‘Giada’

Mi Kosher, Su Kosher

// April 13th, 2008 // No Comments » // Grub

We had a dinner guest Saturday night, one of my husband’s co-workers. Although he is Jewish and typically cooks Kosher, he told me not to worry about cooking anything special as he doesn’t expect others to cook as he does. But me, being me wanted to make an impression especially since this particular guest has had us over to his place a few times. Neither I, nor my kitchen, were equipped to prepare a true Kosher meal, so I opted for a veggie one instead. For those of you that know me, and know I’m a planner – then it will come as no surprise that I had this meal planned for a couple of weeks. I love playing the hostess!

I decided to begin with one of Giada’s appetizers. She always prepares the easiest and tastiest appetizers. Every time I watch her show, I find myself wanting to make the appetizer over the featured meal. I searched for something savory and fresh and came up with this Sweet Pea Crostini recipe. Before you say it, yes I realize this recipe calls for whipped cream and prosciutto, but remember our friend doesn’t hold everyone to the Kosher rules. (Besides, I left out the prosciutto and I confessed to using the whipped cream so everything was ok.) I was really amazed how green peas, mint, crushed red pepper, and whipped cream all mesh together in a very complimentary way. The appetizer was a hit! Luckily, we have a little left over for a Sunday snack as well.

For the main meal, we had polenta with sautéed mushrooms, mozzarella and spinach. This was a variation from a recipe I found in one of the Moosewood cookbooks. I took store bought polenta with basil, topped it with shitake and cremini mushrooms that I sautéed in garlic, basil and red wine, topped that with shredded mozzarella, and then right at the end added slightly wilted spinach on top. I finished it off with a drizzle of olive oil and a little salt and pepper. Again, another hit as everyone asked for seconds and the dish was finished off quickly. (The picture isn’t that great as I had forgotten to take a picture before we cut into it.)

Lastly, I decided to make an apple pie for dessert. I, of course, still have too many apples in my house so I thought this would be a great way to use them up. But then, we got a very nice surprise this week when my in-laws sent us a Harry & David gift box filled with luscious pears. With an overabundance of apples and now pears, a light bulb went off. I thought I’d make apple pear pie! I had actually never heard of a pie like this, but I thought what the heck. So I made it, much to the praise of my dinner guest and husband. (In fact, I had to ward off my husband earlier in the day from touching the pie, as I’d find him hovering over it wanting to try it before our dinner.) I used this recipe for the apple pie, which is a very good basic recipe. I cheated a little by using a store bought piecrust though. Because I wasn’t sure about the addition of the pears, I only used two of them with four apples. Next time, I’ll do half and half.

Everyone was good and stuffed by the time the last bite of pie was had and I believe I accomplished my goal of making a great dinner and joyful time. The night was relaxed, filled with good conversation and a good bit of laughter. I wish we could have friends and family over all the time!

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Weekend Update

// February 17th, 2008 // No Comments » // Grub

Well, it is the end of the week and I have lots of food related business to discuss.

I should first describe my Valentine’s Day experience. I had mentioned earlier that Michael and I had planned on going to our favorite neighborhood French bistro. We went as scheduled, but our experience was by far the worst we’ve ever had on that holiday. The service was horrible, the food was average and the desert was blah. I’m still debating on writing a letter to the owner as they don’t have a website where I can post my frustrations.

The service is notoriously slow, but we’ve come to accept that as part of the charm. Valentine’s night the place was packed and our waitress not only had lead in her shoes, she must have had ADD too. We chose the Prix Fixe menu, which should have come with a different drink for every course. We were lucky to get our one glass of champagne after our appetizers had been served. Speaking of appetizers, mine was the only highlight of my meal. I chose the Mushroom Bouchee, which was a puff pastry drizzled with a mushroom cream sauce. Michael had the Cream of Asparagus Soup with Crabmeat and it was good as well. He also enjoyed his entree of Chicken Breast in Wild Mushroom Sauce with Potato Gratin. My Scallops Provencale with Brown Rice was not so great considering my scallops were a little gritty. And because of the overall bad time we had, we didn’t even stay to enjoy our deserts. We took them home and ate them with some champagne we had left over from New Year’s.

Needless to say we decided to have a do-over this weekend. Only that plan didn’t quite work out as well either. We had originally planned to go out Saturday night, but after a happy hour Friday, we ended up at one of our favorite Thai places in Manhattan.  I do like Pongsri, but my gamble of trying a new dish didn’t work out so well.  It was again, average at best. I should have went with my gut and chose a red curry dish. At least I enjoyed some good plum wine though.

Unfortunately, we acquired an unexpected vet bill after our dog went in for her shots and check-up Saturday morning.  This put a damper on us going out later that night.   Since we were staying in, I decided to make a nice homemade meal. I tried my hand at Swedish Meatballs. I wasn’t impressed with those either. I think it was perhaps the recipe I tried and my having to substitute a few items since I didn’t decide to create this dish until almost eight o’clock that night. The carrots I made were good and thank goodness for the little bit of chocolate ice cream I discovered in the freezer.

Now it is Sunday and I decided to start my culinary weekend over beginning with a hearty breakfast. I created a recipe for Cherry Pecan Pancakes. They were good, but as all my creations go, I felt they could use a little work. Tonight I’m planning on a simple salad and a pasta dish by Giada De Laurentiis. This should be a good meal, right? Hopefully, we’ll end on a good note. If not, I luckily have tomorrow off and I can attempt a do-over once more.