Showing posts with label scallions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scallions. Show all posts

Friday, July 27, 2012

Turtle Knoll Farm Dinners begin...


One of my absolute favorite things about having the vegetable garden is creating fun 'farm dinners' based on what is out there to be harvested. Saturday night, July 14,  was our first of the summer in honor of the first zucchini. I'm trying a new variety this year called Green Tiger Striped Zucchini from Kitchen Garden Seeds, where I ordered a lot of seeds from this year for the first time. So far I've been very happy with most of what I started from them. I also grabbed a great bunch of beets from Brent at One Love Farm , who runs our local Richmond Farmers Market. My beets are coming in for the first time this year, but they were not quite ready for that night.
The menu that night was written out on the blackboard in our kitchen:
Appetizers:
  • Microwave Chips using the Pampered Chef Microwave Chip Maker and freshly dug potatoes
  • Oysters and little necks on the grill 
Dinner Served:

  • Stuffed Zucchini on the grill
  • Grilled Bread with herbed ricotta and beets
  • Karl's Kitchen fresh kielbasa 

Stuffed Zucchini

ingredients:
  •   sm - med zucchini's {1/2 serves 1 person}
  • 1 sm onion, chopped
  • 1 lb sausage {or whatever meat you like - we used the kielbasa in this one}
  • 2 tbspns each of fresh parsley and basil
  • 1/4 c bread crumbs
  • 1/2 c Parmesan, some reserved
  • 1 egg, beaten
  • s&p
how to cook:
*We cooked the above in that baking pan on the grill for a half hour. We did cover it with tinfoil for 15 mins to make sure it was cooked through. 
**I do not pre-cook the zucchini because I feel that the half hour or so that it spends cooking is enough and leaves some of the crunch.  
 
  • Crumble sausage and heat over medium heat. When it's about 2/3 done, add the onion. Cook until soft and starting to brown. As removing from heat add the basil and parsley. Let mixture cool slightly. 
  • Cut off each end of the zucchini to the size that fits into the dish you are using to cook them. Scoop out middle so they look like boats.
  • In medium bowl toss together sausage & onion mixture, bread crumbs, parm, s&p. Blend together with egg. 
  • Fill each 'boat' with mixture and top with remaining cheese. Bake in a 350 degree oven for a half hour. 
Optional: a)You can use yellow summer squash or other summer squashes like pattypan instead. b)This can be made vegetarian by making the filling with entirely veggies - corn is a good filler. c)Cheddar cheese tastes great on top!


Grilled Bread with Herbed Ricotta and Beets:

ingredients:
  • good bread, sliced about a half inch think on an angle
  • olive oil
  • garlic
  • Ricotta, fresh if available
  • Herbs: dill, chives & scallions
  • baby beets
  • s&p
how to cook:
  • To make herbed ricotta: mix 1 cup of ricotta with about 2 tbspns each of dill, chives & scallions (or whatever you would like.) Taste to get desired flavor. 
  • Beets: cut tops and bottoms off. Toss with olive oil, s&p and wrap in tinfoil. Either roast in oven at 400 degrees for an hour or place on grill for an hour. Let cool completely, peel and slice. 
  • Grill bread for 1-2 mins on each side until desired doneness.   Remove from heat, brush with olive oil and rub with garlic. Sprinkle with a little s&p.
  • Spread bread with ricotta and layer with beets. 

 
 


Thursday, June 21, 2012

Asparagus Recipes... pasta

Part of this blog is supposed to be about what we (I) cook as the vegetable garden is harvested! We're already past one crop and I haven't posted a recipe yet... sorry!

The asparagus was delightful... I picked about a pound a week, which was just perfect. I kept most of it and passed a few spears along to willing recipients. Really - if you have a spot for asparagus, it's 100% worth it. The first year is a little work as you slowly have to fill in the trenches, but after that it's a very easy crop. Refer to this post about planting and growing it. I have had no problems with pest and disease, which is partly because it comes so early in the season. How can you beat picking fresh asparagus once a week for 6 weeks!

We made a few new recipes using the asparagus which I will post over the next few days. This is one of my favorites: Pasta with asparagus & pancetta. I've adapted it from a few recipes that I've seen around - the main inspiration from a recipe out of Bon Appetit sometime in the spring of 2010.




12 oz pasta - shells or something absorbs yummy sauce!
3 oz pancetta, diced
1 lb asparagus, trimmed and cut into 1-inch pieces on the diagonal
2 cups of peas - fresh shelled or frozen
1 bunch scallions, white & lt green parts thinly sliced
2 garlic cloves, crushed
1/2 cup Parmesan or Romano, plus extra for serving
1/2 cup of ricotta
3 tbspns olive oil
3 tbspns fresh lemon juice
zest from one lemon
1/4 cup of fresh parsley or tarragon is good with this too

 To cook ingredients: 
  • Cook pasta according to directions, drain, reserve 1 cup of water and put pasta back into pot.
  • Heat 12 inch nonstick skillet over medium heat. Cook pancetta until nice and crispy; remove with slotted spoon to a bowl. 
  • Add asparagus to pan, saute for 3 mins. Add peas & scallions, cook for about 2 mins. Add garlic until fragrant, 30 secs. Remove from heat. 
To assemble:
  • Add vegetable mixture to pasta in the pot, about a 1/4 cup of the reserved pasta water, 1/2 cup of cheese, olive oil, lemon juice & lemon zest. Mix together and season liberally with salt & pepper. Add ricotta by the spoon full and mix to desired consistency, thinning with more pasta water as needed. Add fresh herbs and 2/3 of pancetta. Transfer to serving plates and sprinkle with remaining pancetta and cheese. 
This is the delicious dish you will have!
 ** This pasta is easy and great to make throughout the summer as more vegetables come in. You could use summer squash, cook it until there is still a little crunch left. Add peppers, eggplant and anything else you have! I'll post as we use this pasta recipe with other vegetables.