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RECIPE ARCHIVE IV

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Sweet Corn Carbonara

Lia Soneson

 
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We know that a classic pasta carbonara, made with very distinct ingredients, is nearly a sacred dish in Rome. However, we couldn't help riffing on the original with a summery flare! Our recipe substitutes bacon for traditional guanciale and features the addition of summer sweet corn, and basil fresh from the garden. We hope you enjoy this easy and delicious summer dinner as much as we did!

Bucatini alla Carbonara with Grilled Corn, Bacon, & Basil
Serves 4

Ingredients:
12 oz bucatini
6 slices thick-cut bacon
4 ears sweet corn, grilled and kernels removed from the cob
1/3 cup pecorino romano, finely grated
2/3 cup parmesan, finely grated
2 whole eggs
3 egg yolks
10 leaves fresh basil, chiffonade cut
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground pepper

Directions:
1. Preheat the grill and grill the corn cobs on direct heat, turning until slightly charred about 3-4 minutes per side. Once the corn has cooled, remove the kernels from the cob using a corn stripping tool. Wash and thinly chiffonade the basil.

2. Meanwhile, cook the bacon in a large skillet. Once the bacon has cooked, let it cool on a paper towel-lined plate. Once it's cooled, slice or crumble into bite-sized pieces. Discard the excess bacon grease, leaving about 1 tablespoon in the skillet.

3. In a medium bowl, combine the whole eggs and the egg yolks. Whisk together. Mix in the finely grated pecorino romano, parmesan cheese, and freshly ground pepper to the eggs. Whisk the mixture until well-combined and set aside.

4. Cook the bucatini according to the package instructions in a large pot of well-salted water until al dente. Reserve at least 1 cup of pasta water for finishing the sauce.

5. In the large skillet, immediately mix the hot pasta with the egg mixture and about 1/2 to 1 cup of the reserved pasta water. Stir the pasta together with tongs until the noodles are coated and a silky sauce is formed.

6. Add the cooked bacon and grilled corn to the coated noodles. Stir until combined. Serve immediately with a garnish of basil and extra cheese, as desired. Enjoy!

 

Hot Dog Bar

Lia Soneson

 
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A hot dog is a fine thing, BUT, a bacon-wrapped hot dog paired with a packed hot dog bar is an experience that’s anything but ordinary. Fire up the grill! There’s an entire summer season ahead — and you’ve got some serious eating to do!

Summertime Hot Dog Bar
Serves 4

Basic Ingredients:
8 hot dog buns
8 all beef hot dogs
8 pieces thin-sliced bacon
16 toothpicks, (soaked for 30 minutes)

Optional Condiments:
Ketchup
Yellow Mustard
Spicy Brown Mustard
Cream Cheese
BBQ Sauce Hot Sauce

Optional Toppings:
Dill or Sweet Relish Onions, caramelized
Spicy Marinated Peppers
Jalapeño Peppers
Pineapple Spears
Red Onion, diced
Baked Beans or Chili Beans
Cheddar Cheese
Pickle Spears

Directions:
1. Soak toothpicks in water for 30 minutes before grilling.

2. Wrap the hot dogs with a slice of thin-sliced bacon. Secure the bacon on each end with a soaked toothpick.

3. Grill the bacon-wrapped hot dogs on a well-oiled grill over medium heat. Turn the dogs as needed to cook the bacon until it’s crispy on all sides. The bacon will take longer to grill than a plain dog, so plan on watching and turning the dogs carefully until the bacon is cooked evenly on all sides.

4. Once you’ve flipped the hot dogs and the bacon has cooked on the top and bottom, the bacon should be secure enough around the hot dog to remove the toothpicks. Carefully remove the toothpicks and grill the other two sides until the bacon is fully crispy on all sides. Get creative with the toppings! Two of our favorite hot dog toppings are caramelized onions paired with a thick stripe of cream cheese. From there, go with the other condiments as desired. The cream cheese, not a common hot dog addition, is nicely decadent -- try it, you might love it, too!

Try one of these tasty combos, or make up your own signature hot dog:
West Coast Vibes: Cream Cheese + Caramelized Onions + Spicy Brown Mustard + Pickled Hot Peppers
Cowboy Dog: Bacon-wrapped dog with Baked Beans + Cheddar Cheese + Mustard + Red Onions
Island Style: Pineapple Spear + Cilantro + Red Onion + BBQ Sauce
Taco Time: Tomatoes + Cilantro + Cheddar Cheese + Pickled Jalapeño Slices + Hot Sauce
Classic Dog: Relish + Ketchup + Mustard

 

Wilted Spinach Salad

Lia Soneson

 
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It's time to enjoy spring greens! Learn how to make the perfect soft-boiled egg and maximize your salad making skills with our take on a classic wilted spinach salad. Jammy eggs, crispy bacon, and wilted spinach come together with creamy goat cheese, crunchy breadcrumbs, and a tangy, fresh, warm dressing. Delicious!

Wilted Spinach Salad with a Perfect Soft-Boiled Egg
Makes 4 salads

Ingredients:
For the Breadcrumbs:

2 tablespoons butter
1 cup hearty (and slightly stale) bread, pulsed into breadcrumbs
1/4 teaspoon Kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper

For the Salad:
1/2 lb. bacon, fried and crumbled
4 eggs, soft-boiled and halved
2 lbs. fresh spinach or baby spinach
1/2 small shallot, thinly sliced
4 oz. goat cheese, crumbled into bite-sized pieces

For the Warm Bacon Dressing:
2 tablespoons reserved bacon fat
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
1 teaspoon honey
1/4 teaspoon Kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper

Directions:
1. Prepare the Breadcrumbs: Making your own breadcrumbs is a snap! Toss a few slices of stale bread in a food processor and pulse into a fine texture. Spread the crumbs in a single layer on a sheet pan and and pop into a 300 degree oven for 10 minutes or until lightly toasted. (Watch carefully.) Once cooled, they're ready to use on salads or casseroles.

2. In a large skillet, melt the butter and toss with the breadcrumbs. Over medium heat, stir the breadcrumbs often and toast until golden brown. Season with Kosher salt and pepper. Remove from the pan and set aside.

3. Prepare the Bacon: In the same skillet, fry the bacon until crispy. Remove the bacon, and let cool on a paper towel-lined plate. Crumble. Reserve 2 tablespoons of the bacon grease for the dressing.

4. Prepare the Dressing: In a small saucepan, combine the rendered bacon fat with the olive oil, vinegar, lemon juice, Dijon mustard, honey, salt, and pepper. Heat the dressing until just warmed.

5. Prepare the Soft-boiled Eggs: Bring a saucepan filled halfway with water to boil. Add the eggs and boil for exactly six minutes. Remove immediately from the boiling water and cool slightly by running under cold water for about a minute. Peel and halve the eggs. Soft boiled eggs may be made ahead of time and kept in their shells and in the fridge for up to two days. To reheat, drop the pre-cooked eggs into boiling water for three minutes. Cool slightly, peel, and serve!

6. Assemble and Serve the Salad: Just before the eggs finish boiling, toss the spinach with the bacon crumbles, shallot, and the warm bacon dressing. Toss with tongs until the spinach begins to wilt slightly. Plate each dish with a serving of wilted spinach, one soft-boiled egg cut in half, a few crumbles of goat cheese, and a generous sprinkle of toasted breadcrumbs. Serve immediately and enjoy!

 

Coq au Vin

Lia Soneson

 

Coq au Vin or "rooster in wine" is a traditional French peasant stew that became popular thanks to Julia Child's encouragement. While the original recipe might turn a tough old rooster into something delicious,  it's equally delightful with chicken thighs and or legs. Red wine, mushrooms, bacon, onions, and thyme all infuse wonderful flavors into this ultimate comfort food dish. A slow braising technique coaxes a mélange of easy ingredients into a dance of gustatory perfection!

Coq au Vin - Chicken in Wine
Serves 4 - 6

Ingredients:
1/2 lb bacon, diced
4 drumsticks, skin on and bone-in
4 chicken thighs, skin on and bone-in
1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon fresh ground pepper
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 onion, diced
2 cloves garlic, minced
4-5 large carrots, cut into 1-inch diagonal pieces
3 tablespoons flour
2 tablespoons tomato paste
1 tablespoon brandy
2 cups red wine (a good red wine like a pinot noir)
1 cup chicken broth
8-10 sprigs of fresh thyme
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 lb frozen small pearl onions
8 oz cremini mushrooms, sliced
Chopped parsley, for garnish

Directions:
1. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F.

2. Prepare the onions, garlic, and carrots.

3. In a large Dutch oven fry the bacon until crisp. Remove the bacon, and drain on a paper towel-lined plate.

4. Remove most of the bacon fat, leaving about 3-4 tablespoons in the Dutch oven.

5. Sprinkle the chicken pieces with Kosher salt and pepper. Sear the chicken legs and thighs on all sides in the Dutch oven until the skin is a crispy golden brown, then remove the chicken pieces.

6. Add 2 tablespoons of olive oil to the pot and sauté the diced onions until softened and translucent.

7. Add the garlic and carrots to the onion and sauté for a few more minutes until the garlic is fragrant.

8. Dust the vegetables with 3 tablespoons of flour and stir until coated. Cook for about 2 minutes.

9. Add the tomato paste and cook until fragrant, then add the brandy to the mixture. Cook the brandy down for a minute, then continue to deglaze the pan with the red wine. Add the chicken broth and stir until combined. Add the seared chicken pieces back to the pot with the cooked bacon, and the sprigs of thyme.

10. Cover the pot and place in the oven. Bake for 20-40 minutes or until the chicken is tender and cooked to 165 degrees F.

11. While the chicken is baking, prepare the mashed potatoes.

12. While the chicken bakes, prepare the pearl onions. In a skillet, sauté the pearl onions in two tablespoons butter until they are lightly golden brown on all sides.

13. Then, sauté the mushrooms in the same skillet, adding olive oil as needed, and cook until browned.

14. Add the cooked pearl onions and mushrooms to the Dutch oven. Carefully taste and season with additional salt and pepper, as needed. If needed, continue to simmer on the stovetop to thicken the sauce. The sauce will also thicken more as it cools.

15. Serve the Coq au Vin on a bed of mashed potatoes (or egg noodles or cauliflower rice), and garnish with fresh parsley.

 

Bold flavors in a light spring soup!

Lia Soneson

 
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Perfect for a first course or a lovely spring lunch, this savory soup features the bold flavors of roasted garlic and tender spring leeks. The creamy texture is achieved not with cream or butter, but with Yukon gold potatoes and a powerful blender. The crispy bacon garnish adds the perfect salty crunch to each spoonful.

 

Three Fresh Takes on Spring Asparagus!

Lia Soneson

 
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People mark time in different ways, the alignment of the stars, the phase of  the moon, or what flowers are blooming in the garden. For us, it’s what  fresh vegetables and fruits are making their first seasonal appearance in the markets, and nothing says “spring” like asparagus!

IN THIS ISSUE, we feature asparagus by preparing it in three enticing  salads. These recipes are perfect for starting the cascade of fresh produce  during the season ahead.

 

A Modern Makeover for Casseroles

Lia Soneson

 
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Sensible and hearty, casseroles are a great answer to "what's for supper?" IN THIS ISSUE, you'll find several great recipes: a sweet and savory Apple & Bacon Mac ‘n Cheese, a ground beef version of Shepherd’s Pie, and finally, a delicious Chicken & Brown Rice Broccoli Bake - delicious!

 

Delicious Holiday Sides to Audition Now!

Lia Soneson

 
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As each holiday season approaches, we like to plan a few new recipes into the mix for the many upcoming gatherings. IN THIS ISSUE, we feature a snappy green bean dish complete with two favorite ingredients - bourbon and bacon, a satisfying artichoke gratin, and a roastedBrussels sprouts side dish accented with a drizzle of balsamic Dijon reduction. Try and practice a few of them now. We think these dishes will make your shortlist of holiday favorites, too!