Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Déjeuner sur l’herbe avec Anna

My friend Anna and I lunched in Prospect Park on Saturday. The weather was lovely and we saw lots of cool dogs. I would have liked to take pictures of the dogs, but I always feel weird snapping photos in front of the owners. :)

I made some brie, pear, fancy lettuce, and balsamic vinagrette sandwiches along with a mango/cannellini/cilantro/lime juice/red onion/yellow tomato salad.

I even went to the French bakery to get fresh bread in the morning. Oh là là!
It was quite yummy. :)

Picnic with Anna 5.24.08 in Prospect Park, Brooklyn

I think Anna liked it. heh.
Picnic with Anna 5.24.08 in Prospect Park, Brooklyn

Monday, May 19, 2008

Nopalitos!

Eureka! I found nopalitos at the Associated Supermarket near my apartment!



I think I'm going to make breakfast burritos con nopalitos for dinner one night this week.

Post to follow! ;)


Edit: Nopalitos con Huevos! Dinner on 5/20/08



Nopalitos sort of taste like mildly spicy peppers. Mmm. So, they went really well with eggs.

I made some breakfast burritos with them ... which included:
2 baking potatoes (diced and steamed before put in the frying pan to toast)
4 eggs
tortillas
some jarred nopalitos
cheese
onion (diced and sautéed in a little oil with the potatoes)
salsa
some leftover chopped fresh basil and parsley

I scrambled the eggs and threw everything else in there with them ... and wrapped it all up in tortillas. Yum.

Polenta with Sautéed Cherry Tomatoes

Last night I felt like having some polenta. I never really cooked polenta before except to microwave it and throw some spaghetti sauce on it. *ick* ... I know ...

I really need to get better at taking pictures of the yummy things I make. We ate it before any pictures were snapped, but it was so simple to make and delicious that I had to share. Maybe I'll make it again tonight and take a picture this time. *laugh*

It looked very much like this though...


Ingredients for Polenta with Sautéed Cherry Tomatoes:
♥ 1 tube polenta (I used non-flavored, fat free, plain)
♥ 1 box fresh cherry tomatoes
♥ 1 red onion
♥ bunch fresh parsley (finely chopped)
dried oregano
dried basil
salt and pepper
olive oil

Method:
♥ Cut cherry tomatoes in half, cut polenta up into small cubes, and thinly slice onion.
♥ Put some olive oil in a sauté pan over medium heat.
♥ Throw cut cherry tomatoes, onion, and polenta in a sauté pan.
♥ Heat through for a few minutes and then add oregano, basil, salt, and pepper to taste.
♥ Sauté ingredients for about 10 minutes and then fold in chopped parsley.
♥ Sauté for another few minutes and eat! Yummmmmm.

Image of tube of polenta in case you're curious...

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Baigan Bharta

HAPPY MAY! Now if only the 40°F weather would go away. ;)
Tonight I'm making Baigan Bharta (an Indian roasted eggplant dish) with a spiced beet salad or chana chaat (cold spiced chickpea salad).

I haven't cooked much since my move because the majority of my spices and whatnot were still at my old place. The move is finally done. Damn, I hate moving. =( Once Lucas and I get our own place, I am staying put for a long time.

Baigan Bharta
Baigan Bharta
image source = http://ruchii-madhu.blogspot.com/

Ingredients for Baigan Bharta:
2 large Baigan (eggplant)
1 large onion, cut into slices
1 can of diced tomatoes
4 garlic cloves, chopped fine
1 inch peeled ginger, chopped fine
Olive Oil
Salt to taste
Cumin seeds - 1/2 teaspoon
Coriander powder - 1/2 teaspoon
Red Chilli - 1/2 teaspoon
Turmeric powder - 1/2 teaspoon
Amchur (mango powder) - 1/2 teaspoon (can be found in Indian grocers)

Method for Baigan Bharta:
♥Wash Baigan (eggplant), brush the skin with olive oil, prick skin with knife, and roast at 400°F until collapsed
♥Remove the skin of the eggplant
♥Mash the insides of the Baigan (eggplant) with a fork and juices into a pulp.
♥Heat the oil in a pan, add cumin seeds, let them splutter.
♥Add onions and salt fry till onions are clear.
♥Add chopped garlic and the chopped tomatoes.
♥Fry together for a minute
♥Add coriander powder, red chilli amchur and Turmeric powder. Stir and fry for 2-3 minutes.
♥Add mashed Baigan (eggplant). Stir and sauté on medium heat until flavors are combined.
♥Enjoy Baigan Bharta with basmati rice and/or naan. Mmm.

**recipe from http://www.indian-food-recipe.com/content/view/163/74/

Update 5/2/08:This was delicious! I made some cucumber raita and a spiced chickpea salad to go with it. Mmm