Showing posts with label barbeque. Show all posts
Showing posts with label barbeque. Show all posts

06 August 2010

This Week in My Kitchen: Zucchini Two Ways, Green Onion Pancakes, Grilled Bread

Raw Zucchini Slaw
The recipe I followed for this dish (find it here) called it "Raw Zucchini Alfredo". There's not really anything alfredo about it (which is good - I was never a big fan of cream sauce), so I'm going with the more accurate term "slaw". Now, I did not follow the recipe exactly by any means - I used it more like a guide. I do not have a spiralizer (as much as I would like one, I haven't been able to find it), so I made the zucchini strips using a vegetable peeler. I also, for once, didn't have any cherry tomatoes on hand, so I upped the sun-dried tomato content. For the sauce, I left out the agave, since I didn't have any of that either. Overall, I really liked the dish. It was a great summer meal, although I think I'd prefer it as a side dish next time.

Breaded Zucchini Sticks
One night I was craving fried zucchini sticks like you get in pubs. Well, I suck at frying stuff - I make a mess and nothing turns out the way it should, plus it's pretty unhealthy. So instead I breaded some zucchini with almond milk, panko and spices and baked them in the toaster oven. They turned out great! I served them with ranch dip, cherry tomatoes and chopped bell peppers. A very satisfying dinner!

Green Onion Pancakes
I saw green onion pancakes in the deli counter of the supermarket once, and the concept always stuck with me. One evening I googled it and came up with a bunch of recipes. I decided to try this one. I found the dough very difficult to work with, but the green onion/sesame oil filling was divine! I absolutely love the umami quality of sesame oil. The assembled pancakes turned out a little thicker and denser than I would have liked (a more elastic dough would solve that problem), so I ended up having to bake them after grilling them to get them cooked through. I served them with sauteed veggie sausage, miso gravy and a simple salad with goddess dressing. I really want to perfect those pancakes, because even with them being imperfect, this was a pretty tasty and satisfying meal.

Grilled Bread
Now that we have a barbeque, Kirk and I have been cooking a lot of our meals outside. Everything tastes better grilled, right? It seemed to me that there should be some way of grilling a yeast bread dough, so I set upon googling and found this recipe. Oh my lord, it's fantastic! I've never made risen bread before, but it's super easy, and comes off the grill tasting kind of like a soft pretzel. I've been experimenting with it a bit, and found that a 50/50 mix of whole wheat and unbleached flour works well and suits the tastes of our regular dinner guests. I've also started infusing the olive oil with garlic, which is pretty fabulous. The verdict: grilled bread is the food of the gods.
I'm salivating just looking at this photo...

18 May 2010

This Week in My Kitchen: Veggie Chorizo 3 Ways + Vegan Prailines

The last time I made veggie sausages they were good, but I didn't like the bean skins in them. This time I set out to make better ones, so I used the recipe in Vegan Brunch as a jumping off point, but ground the beans in the food processor to make a smoother texture and adjusted the seasonings more to my taste. The chorizo came out great (although the first batch was a touch too spicy), and we ate it all week!

Chorizo Stuffed Poblano Pepper, Grilled
I stuffed fresh poblano peppers with chorizo crumbled and sauteed, then Kirk grilled them just until the skin was scorched. Yum! I made a Mexican style red sauce and served it with over the peppers, which we ate with salad and grilled pineapple. I love having a barbeque! Grilled pineapple is seriously my favourite food right now.

Chorizo Jambalaya with Polenta and Salad
When my friend Stephanie came over for dinner, I used one of the packages I got in New Orleans to make jambalaya, which I served with polenta (because I suck at making corn bread), salad and young pickles. Now I need to learn how to make jambalaya from scratch!

Huge Salad with Chorizo
I did not feel like cooking tonight, so I made a HUGE salad with baby greens, bell pepper, tomato, cucumber, green onions and chorizo. Definitely satisfying!

Pecan Pralines
I had a sweet tooth this week, and was craving the (non-vegan) pralines I had in New Orleans. I found this vegan praline recipe and, because I am obsessive about keeping my pantry well-stocked, I had all of the ingredients on hand. So I decided to give it a shot. I have never made candy of any kind before, so I was a little nervous about that. I did do a little internet research beforehand and came up with this handy site. One thing I'd recommend to anyone attempting candy-making is to invest in a proper candy thermometer. I just have this kind, and I had to rig it to the pot with a binder clip. Not ideal! But it did work out in the end and the pralines turned out fabulously. I totally overdosed on sugar for two days, and finally gave the rest to my mother today.

Here's a bonus shot of Jerry in her new bed, given to her by her Aunt Nova (Mum's cat).

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