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French Laundry Roasted Chicken

French Laundry Roasted Chicken

I know what you’re thinking and yes it’s true, my posts have gotten less frequent.  Just when you think you have a routine in life, it gets interrupted.  I’m not complaining in the least, in fact, the change I’m experiencing is a good thing.  Frankly, I wouldn’t have it any other way.  I guess that’s the way the whole durned human comedy keeps perpetuatin’ it-self, down through the generations, westward the wagons, across the sands a time until– aw, look at me, I’m ramblin’ again.

So what does this have to do with roasted chicken and frankly Thomas Keller?  Well, it’s not like I’ve stopped cooking, I’ve just found less time for blogging what I’ve been cooking.  Do you ever have things you just forget?  Let’s say you’ve actually accomplished the feat but when thinking back on it, you can’t remember the details?  For me, trussing a chicken is one of them.  I was flipping through my French Laundry cookbook and read the chapter entitled “the importance of trussing chicken”  I realized that I needed a video aid so when I went to the google machine, the video that popped up was a Thomas Keller instructional on making a roasted chicken.

After going through trussing technique (which is dead simple) he showed what I thought to be an incredibly easy recipe.  Roasted chicken is something that I’ve had many times, but it’s only been truly great maybe 3 of those times.  This recipe, which is now part of my culinary arsenal, gets on that list as the 4th great roasted chicken.

I didn’t take many photos, just the one with my iphone but the technique is simple.  You season and truss the chicken and then plop it on top of the veggies and roast for an hour.  No mess, one pan and it’s freakin awesome.

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Posted by on November 14, 2012 in dinner, make together, recipes, roast

 

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Cassie’s Pasta

Cassie’s Pasta

The recipe for this pasta was quite whimsical.  It took me some time to accomplish it but I was having fun.  My girlfriend had a really tough weekend with some long shifts and little sleep.  I wanted to do something nice and I thought a home cooked meal personalized to her tastes would maybe help her feel a little better.  After all, who doesn’t like a home cooked meal?  Personally, someone can make me grilled cheese and I’d be happy.  If it’s made with love, that’s really all that matters.

I had the whole day so I could pull together some really fun stuff for this dish.  First off, confit tomatoes.  These things taste like wonderfully herb fragranced concentrated ketchup.  I’ve used them on burgers before and even just make them now to keep around.  The are pretty bangin’.

Grilled squash - I have always preferred grilled zucchini to eggplant.  I just think it tastes better.  I’m not hating on eggplant at all, just saying how I like to roll.  Anyhoo, I knew I could make these ahead of time, squeeze some lemon over them and then slice them into ribbons and toss in at the end.  No biggie.

Shitake mushrooms -  I felt the need to add something earthy to this dish and the shitakes at the farmer’s market that day sort of called to me.  A little olive oil, some thyme and maybe a little beer, and you’ve got yourself one heck of a side dish.

Arugula-pistachio pesto -  I hate how expensive pine nuts are.  Plus, I’m a bit gun-shy because I’ve heard some people talk to me about the impostor pine nuts that taste like lead.  I’ve just been turned off to them for the moment.  Fortunately, I had a bag of pistachios and some time on my hands.  It was pretty easy to shell them and make pesto in the usual manner.

Homemade pasta -  Yeah, ok so I really went over-board here and decided to make the pasta too.  It was pretty simple to make this vegan because pasta is pretty much just flour and water.  You can add egg for richness but it’s not necessary.  Olive oil works just fine.  Bring it together in a bowl, kneed it until it comes together and then using your handy dandy pasta cutter, roll it to desired thickness and cut.  It cooks in about 2-3 minutes so you’re golden if you have water ready.  It also absorbs sauce way better than dried pasta and has a much richer flavor.

That’s the breakdown of the recipe.  Bonus, it’s VEGAN!!  Anyhoo, it was really fun to make and it’s easy to divide up if you’re making for a crowd.  While I was making this for her, one of my buddies stopped by to hang out and drink bourbon.  Of course, he became a taste tester for the individual ingredients.  We happened to be listening to Pantera when the tomatoes came out of the oven.  We agreed that “Cemetery Gates” really brought out the flavor of the confit tomatoes.

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Posted by on September 13, 2012 in dinner, grill, make together, recipes, roast, sautee

 

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Mango Salsa

Mango Salsa

As a topping to the kalua pork, we came up with the idea to throw together a quick mango salsa.  It seemed Hawaiian-esqu enough and also, mangoes were on sale at Whole Foods.  Why not put them together right?

Typically, I tend to be be a bit heavy handed when spicing things.  What can I say, I really enjoy bold flavors.  This recipe however is actually very well balanced.  You really only need a tablespoon or two of the lime juice and the zest goes a long way in it.  Similarly, with the jalapeno, you might want to rib it before you mince it up. It all depends on your preference.  I also love the trader joe’s orange vinegar for another citrus flavor.

Bonus points, it’s vegan.

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Posted by on June 21, 2012 in make together, quick, raw, recipes, side dish

 

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Guest Post – Portuguese Style Crab Cake

Guest Post – Portuguese Style Crab Cake

For today’s post, I’m featuring a recipe from one of my best friends Sergio.  I’m fortunate to have two life long friends (one from kindergarten and one from 2nd grade) and I’m really happy that they both love food and cooking.  Sergio has had a long history of being around great food and he’s decided to share one of his house-made dishes.  This dish was both fun to make and turned out to be delicious.  It’s clear that this guy knows what’s up in the kitchen.

 

 

Sergio writes:

As Memorial Day is here and the Summer is upon us, to me it’s all about spending time with family and friends. Beaches, Bubbly, and BarBeQues!!  The best memories are down the shore (if you’re from Jersey) and having some of the best fresh seafood. That brings me to my first recipe post. The Portuguese Style Crab Cake. There really isn’t anything Portuguese about it other than a Portuguese guy made the dish and it’s delicious. So enjoy!!  And special thanks to Vinny and the Zen n Potatoes crew for having me as a special guest and for all the wonderful photos. 

 

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Posted by on June 1, 2012 in dinner, entertaining, fry, lunch, make together, recipes

 

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Grilled Spicy Southwestern Pasta

Grilled Spicy Southwestern Pasta

Ok, I’ve been neglecting my grill.  I’m not proud of it.  I just got too busy recently running around and indulging in all Philadelphia has to offer.  It’s high time that I got back to good old standards, sun, fire and hot grill grates.  The attraction to grilling for me is that you can’t replicate that flavor in any other way.  When something is grilled, you can taste it.  It’s intense.  That’s how I like to eat.  In this recipe, I grill a majority of the ingredients so I can capture the grill flavor and wrap it up with a velvetty sauce.  This is pretty easy to do and is great “make together” meal.  Shout out to Talluto’s in the Italian Market for their wonderful pasta.

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Posted by on August 12, 2011 in dinner, grill, make together, recipes

 

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