Monday, August 20, 2012

Shrimp with orzo, asparagus and feta

Boil a pot of water and throw in 1/2 lb of chopped asparagus. Cook for two minutes and then put into ice water. Add 1 1/2 cup of orzo and cook for ten minutes. Save some cooking water and drain it.

Shell and devein 3/4 lb of shrimp and season with salt and pepper. Add 4 tbs of butter to a good sized pan. Once it's hot, add the shrimp with one chopped garlic clove and cook until the shrimp is pink, then pull out. Throw in the asparagus and saute a bit, then pull out.

Add in 1/2 cup of white wine with 1 tsp oregano and cook down, scraping the bottom. Add 1 cup of chicken stock, a bit of the reserved cooking water and the orzo. Cook on high for two minutes then add the shrimp and asparagus.

Stir in 2 tbs chopped fresh parsley. Serve and top with crumbled feta.

When I did this, I did the asparagus and orzo ahead of time and prepped the shrimp and just set to the side until I was ready to cook, which totally worked. I love a meal I can prep ahead cook in ten minutes.

It did need a bit of salt, as my stock is much less salty than the canned crap I'm used to. A bit of pepper made it pop. I loved this dish.

Lazy Garlic Pasta

This is a good one when I have no time and want something garlicky and simple. And I'm
always down for some pasta. Cook enough spaghetti for one. While it's cooking, smash one garlic clove into a bowl. Chop up about four basil leaves fine into said bowl. Add in a couple pats of butter. Once the spaghetti finishes up, scoop out about two tbs of pasta water. Drain the rest, add it to the bowl, then stir it all up with the reserved pasta water. Add parm. Enjoy.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Spinach Feta Pasta

This is one of my oldies but goodies. It's sooo easy and it's super yum. And it's about 3000 degrees outside, so it works perfectly.

I have a leftover chicken breast from chimi chicken that I chopped up to add in. I made 1/2 pound of rotini pasta. I tossed that in vinaigrette for a minute to keep it from drying out and to get some flavor.

Here's the sauce:
1 cup spinach 1/2 cup vinaigrette (I was lazy, usually I would make my own, today I used Trader Joe's red wine. Boring.) 1/4 cup good feta

Throw the spinach in the food processor until it's tiny. Add vinaigrette. If it's TJ's, add about 1/4 cup of oil to offset the water content. Add the feta and blend until just past chunky. Pour this over the cooked pasta, add the chopped chicken and a bit more feta.

Done. Love it.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Chimichurri and dinner

I knew this was coming. It always happens when I'm bored, I get hungry, I go shopping and all of a sudden I want to make fifteen different things. And that is today. I went with chimichurri - I did this recipe a while back, it's a recurring favorite whenever I see red peppers or parsley.

I like my chimichurri chunky and far from that bright green crap you see on tv. I use my food processor, but if you chop by hand, just make sure everything is a super small chop. At the same time, if you use a food processor, make sure it doesn't turn into a puree. Although this time I did it a little finer than usual and it turned out pretty rockin. Better marinade and easier to use as a dip. Yum.

Chop together 1 bunch parsley (save most of the stems for stock), 1 seeded tomato, 1/2 seeded red pepper, 1 smallish onion, 3-5 garlic cloves. Add 1 tbs oregano, paprika and coarse kosher salt and 1 tsp black pepper. Stir it well.

1/2 hour later add 1/4 cup red wine vinegar and 1/4 cup water. Tonight, mine was super moist - maybe the parsley got rained on at the market right before I picked it up? So I left out the water. 1/2 hour later, add 1/2 cup olive oil. Golden.

Dinner tonight is super simple. Chimi chicken, a can of black beans heated with a tbs of chimi in it, and pseudo Spanish rice. I sauteed about a tbs of onions, added 1/2 a cup of rice to the saute, then added a cup of chicken stock and about 4 oz water. Cook that for 20-25 min and you're good to go.


On a related note, rice is one of my culinary nemeses. I can't cook it for shit most of the time. Tonight is no exception. I put the heat a little too low, and it's been going for 45 minutes in a crunchy, watery mess. Fuck rice.