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RECIPE ARCHIVE IV

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Baked Salmon with Asparagus

Lia Soneson

 
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Flaky salmon, spring asparagus, and bright lemon flavors come together in this beautiful sheet pan dinner for the whole family. This menu features minimal prep time, and renders tasty, heart-healthy rewards. Great for fast weeknight dinners, make this no-hassle, one-pan meal tonight!

Baked Salmon with Lemon & Asparagus
Serves 4

Ingredients:
1.5 lb. skin-on salmon fillet
1 large bunch of asparagus (roughly 20 spears)
2 cups snow peas, trimmed
1 shallot, finely sliced
1 small lemon, sliced into rounds

Garnishes:
Chives, chopped Sesame seeds

Garlic Ginger Sauce:
6 cloves garlic, minced
1 lemon, zested and juiced (about 1 1/2 tablespoons lemon juice)
1/4 cup soy sauce
1-inch fresh ginger root, finely grated
3/4 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
4 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper

Directions:
1. Preheat the oven to 425° F.

2. Prep the ingredients. Debone the salmon with fish tweezers. Trim off the woody bases of the asparagus stalks. Trim the snow peas and finely slice the shallot. Slice one lemon into thin rounds.

3. Whisk the sauce ingredients together in a small bowl or glass measuring cup.

4. Lightly grease a large sheet pan. Place the salmon fillet in the middle of the sheet pan, then arrange the asparagus, snow peas, and shallot around the fish. Place the lemon slices on top of the salmon.

5. Drizzle everything with the garlic ginger sauce, turning the asparagus and the snap peas with tongs so they are fully coated.

6. Bake in the hot oven for 15-18 minutes, or until the salmon is flaky and the asparagus and snow peas are crisp tender. Remove from the oven and sprinkle everything with the chives and sesame seeds. Add additional salt and pepper to taste. Serve immediately.

 

Pea Pesto Pasta

Lia Soneson

 
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A good pasta dish can transform everyday ingredients into something extraordinary any day of the week. Springtime flavors inspire this fresh take on pasta. We think your family will love this super-quick, spring pea pesto pasta dish. Buon appetito!

Spring Pea Pesto Pasta
Serves 4

Spring Pea Pesto Ingredients:
1/2 cup frozen peas
1/4 cup Parmesan cheese
1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
1/2 cup olive oil
1/2 cup packed fresh basil leaves
1 tablespoon packed fresh mint leaves
juice of 1/2 lemon (about 2 tablespoons)
1 small clove fresh garlic

Pasta:
1 lb thin spaghetti

Garnish:
1 pint Sun Gold tomatoes, halved
8 oz burrata cheese
Mint leaves, chiffonade
Basil leaves, chiffonade
Lemon zest

Directions:
1. Gather all of the pesto ingredients together. Be sure to thoroughly wash all of the fresh herbs! Pulse the pesto ingredients together in a food processor. Taste test the pesto, and adjust the salt and pepper accordingly. If needed, add more olive oil for a thinner consistency. Enjoy pesto immediately, or keep covered and refrigerated (or even frozen) until ready to use.

2. Slice the tomatoes in half with a small paring knife. Roll the basil and mint leaves and cut in a chiffonade cut for a garnish.

3. Cook the pasta according to the package instructions. Drain, reserve about 1 cup of the pasta cooking water. For better pasta, salt the water! The cooking water should be “like the sea” – start with about 1 teaspoon coarse kosher salt per quart of water. This seems like a lot of salt, and it is, but most of this will be discarded when the pasta is drained. Test the pasta frequently as it approaches completion. Pasta should be cooked to al dente – “to the tooth” – tender, yet chewy, not at all mushy. The easiest way to check for doneness, is to remove a piece of pasta and test between your teeth. Or, cut a piece of test pasta, and check the cross section view. The smallest white dot, or white line at the center of the pasta piece indicates doneness is nearly at hand.

4. Mix the pesto with the drained and cooked pasta, stir with tongs until the pasta is well-coated with the pesto. Add reserved pasta water, to thin the sauce, if needed. 5. Garnish the pasta with the tomato halves, pieces of fresh burrata, mint, and basil leaves. Enjoy!

 

Spring Panzanella

Lia Soneson

 
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Is it spring yet? Bring it on with our snappy and colorful Spring Panzanella Salad! You’ll find it a satisfying dinner, or a delightful side salad. This healthy salad is packed with spring veggies like roasted asparagus, crunchy snap peas, and super-thin, sliced radishes. Further, this salad experience is elevated with homemade seasoned croutons, creamy goat cheese, a fresh tangy dressing, and tasty garnishes.

Spring Panzanella
Makes 2 large entrée salads, or 4 side salads

Crouton Ingredients:
2-3 cups cubed of rustic loaf of bread, cut into 1-1/2” cubes
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon dried Herbes de Provence seasoning
1/4 teaspoon Kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper

Salad Ingredients:
3-4 cups baby arugula
1 cup snap peas, sliced on the big angle
1/2 bunch asparagus, sliced into 1 inch pieces (tossed with olive oil, Kosher salt, pepper) 4 oz goat cheese, bite sized pieces
4 radishes, thinly sliced with mandoline

Vinaigrette Ingredients:
1/4 cup olive oil
1 tablespoon white wine vinegar
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice (zest, and then juice)
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon fresh ground pepper
1 teaspoon Herbes de Provence
1 teaspoon shallot, minced
1 teaspoon honey

Garnish Ingredients:
lemon zest of 1 lemon
10 mint leaves, cut into a chiffonade

Directions:
1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Slice the asparagus into 1” pieces. Toss with one tablespoon of olive oil and salt and pepper. Roast the asparagus in a single layer on a baking sheet for 5 minutes, or until just crisp tender.

2. Prepare the cubed bread into semi-soft croutons. Melt the butter in a large skillet and mix with the olive oil. Toss the cubed bread in the skillet until evenly coated. Sprinkle with the Herbs de Provence, kosher salt, and pepper. Stir the croutons while heating until they are lightly toasted on all sides.

3. Meanwhile, prepare the snap peas by washing and cutting on a dramatic angle to reveal the peas inside.

4. Prepare the radishes by washing and cutting thin slices with a mandoline. Take care! Mandolines are super sharp, amazing tools that should be respected. We recommend to gear up for safety and use a protective glove AND the hand guard. The thin slices are so worth it!

5. In a small bowl or jar, whisk together all of the vinaigrette ingredients until emulsified.

6. Mix the salad together in a large bowl. Toss the arugula, sliced radishes, and asparagus with the dressing until coated.

7. Carefully layer in the snap peas and croutons. Top with bite-sized pieces of goat cheese and garnish with lemon zest and fresh mint.

 

April 19, 2018 - Oil & Vinegar - How to Use and Enjoy!

Lia Soneson

Oils & Vinegars - How to Use and Enjoy!
Oil & Vionegar
Oil and vinegar, (like oil and water), don't physically mix well, but their flavors certainly do in many delicious combinations!

IN THIS ISSUE, we delve into the versatility of quality olive oils and vinegars by exploring techniques of dipping, dressing, marinating, and reducing. We highlight three, spring-inspired salads featuring oil and vinegar dressings that truly pack a flavor punch.
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A Special Springtime Dinner Menu

Lia Soneson

A Special Springtime Dinner Menu
A Special Springtime Dinner Menu
It's official - it's Spring! With the new season comes many occasions to celebrate -- bridal showers, weddings, graduations, and Easter (it's is early this year, March 27th). Take a break from the routine and get together with family and friends for a springtime dinner. In this issue, we've prepared a great menu based on familiar classics, but each with a fresh twist! Invite people over, set the table, and get cooking!
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Monday, March 28 - 6:00 - 9:00pm
MEATY ITALIAN

$40.00
Chef: Julie Smoragiewicz. Come hungry for this class! This will be an Italian extravaganza! Have you ever wanted to stuff your own sausage? This class is for you! This is a hearty, flavor-packed menu! Italian Sausage with Onions and Peppers (we will grind and stuff fresh pork and herb links); Prosciutto, Herb, and Tomato Ravioli; Italian Meatballs and Homemade Marinara; Hearty Lasagna. A sample of wine will be offered with this class*

Thursday, March 31 - 6:00 - 9:00pm
TURKISH CUISINE

$45.00
Chef: Chris Coleman. Chris is back in our kitchen with an evening of exotic Turkish dishes. Warm Squash Hummus with Pita; Lentil Soup with Minted Eggplant; Roasted Pear, Feta, Watercress and Hazelnut Salad with Pekmez Dressing (pomegranate molasses); Lamb Kofta Kebabs with Tzatziki Sauce; Bulgar Pilaf; Yogurt Cream with Sweet Tomato Compote. A sample of wine will be offered with this class*

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Chefs: Roberta Lecy & Colleen Lecy; Sunday, May 1 | 1-4pm. This is comfort food with a touch of class. This menu is perfect for a dinner party or just a nice family meal. Come on in and cozy up. Brussel Sprouts Salad with Warm Bacon Vinaigrette; Beef Tenderloin with Mustard Cream Sauce; Duchess Potatoes; Spinach Gratin; Lemon Rosemary Layer Cake. A sample of wine will be offered with this class* 
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