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Pantry Cooking

3 / 23 / 20

Here are a few Cooking From The Pantry recipes for you to enjoy. For more ideas on how to stock your pantry and learn new ways to cook, check out my first book, ‘What’s In Your Pantry’. Available below

No-Knead Cranberry Nut Bread

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  • 3 cups + 2 Tablespoons all-purpose flour, plus more for hands
  • 2 teaspoons coarse sea salt
  • ½ teaspoon yeast
  • ¾ cup chopped walnuts
  • ¾ cup dried cranberries
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1 ½ cups warm water

Stir the first 6 ingredients together in a large bowl. Stir in the warm water. The dough will be sticky. Gently shape into a ball as best you can. Cover tightly with plastic wrap or aluminum foil. Set on the counter at room temperature and allow to rise for 12-18 hours. The dough will double in size, stick to the sides of the bowl, and be covered in air bubbles.

Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured work surface and, using lightly floured hands, shape into a ball as best you can. Doesn't have to be perfect! Transfer dough to a large piece of parchment paper.

Using a very sharp knife, gently score an X into the top. Cover dough lightly with plastic wrap and leave alone for 30 minutes.

Preheat the oven to 475°. Place your Dutch oven (with the lid) inside for 30 minutes so that it's extremely hot before the dough is placed inside. After 30 minutes, remove the Dutch oven from the oven and carefully place the dough inside by lifting it up with the parchment paper and sticking it all-- the parchment paper included-- inside the pot. Cover with the lid.

Bake for 25 minutes with the lid on. Carefully remove the lid and continue baking for 8-10 more minutes until the bread is golden brown. Remove pot from the oven, carefully remove the bread from the pot, and allow to cool on the counter for 30

minutes before breaking/slicing/serving.

Cover and store leftover bread at room temperature for 1 week.

Adapted from Sally’s Baking Addiction

Oatmeal Fruit Bars

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  • 2 sticks unsalted, cold butter, cut into cubes
  • 1 ½ cup flour
  • 1 cup packed brown sugar
  • 2 cup oats
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 8 oz. jar fruit spread

Preheat oven to 350°. Butter a 9x 13” baking dish and line the bottom with parchment paper.

In a medium size bowl, mix together the flour, baking powder, salt, oats and brown sugar. Stir together to mix the dry ingredients. Using a pastry blender or your fingers, mix the butter into the dry mix. If using your fingers pinch the butter into the dry mix to distribute the butter into small pieces about the size of a pea.

Press half of the mixture into the prepared pan. Spread the jar of jam or fruit spread evenly on top of the crust. Sprinkle the other half of the oat mixture on top of the fruit spread. Bake in your oven for 30 – 40 minutes. Cool completely in the pan. Cut into squares.

Recipe adapted from Just Jans

Chicken Parmigiana

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  • 2 boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut in half side to side (butterflied)
  • Sea salt and pepper
  • ¼ cup flour, approximately
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon ground Italian spices
  • 2 eggs, lightly whisked
  • 1 cup panko breadcrumbs
  • ½ cup parmesan cheese, grated
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 cup marinara sauce
  • ½ cup mozzarella cheese, shredded

Place chicken into a freezer type bag and pound until about ½” thick. Pound each piece until ½ inch thick. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.

Set up a dredging station, place each of the following next to each other beginning with the flour.

Mix flour with garlic powder and Italian spices, place on a plate or shallow dish for dredging.

Place whisked egg into a shallow bowl and set next to flour.

Mix breadcrumbs and Parmesan cheese and place into another shallow dish or plate next to the egg.

Serves 4

Dip the chicken pieces, one at a time into the flour, then egg and then the Parmesan breadcrumb mixture.

Heat a pan large enough to hold all the chicken pieces so they don’t touch, add olive oil and then the chicken, don’t overcrowd the pan or the pieces won’t brown. Cook until lightly browned then set aside, if needed, and cook remaining pieces.

When finished browning the chicken you can add them back to the pan or place on a sheet pan and top with a little marinara sauce and mozzarella cheese, broil until cheese has melted.

Serve immediately.

Fettuccini Alfredo

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  • 1 pound fettuccini
  • 2 cups heavy cream
  • ¾ cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 1 pinch ground nutmeg
  • ground black pepper to taste

Serves 4

Cook pasta according to directions on package. Drain and set aside.

In a medium saucepan over low heat, heat cream and butter, stirring

constantly. When cream begins to simmer mix in a small amounts of Parmesan

cheese, stirring constantly, until all cheese is added, and sauce has

reduced. It should be thick and easily cover the back of a spoon.

Stir in nutmeg and black pepper. Toss with warm fettuccini and serve.

Meyer Lemon and Blood Orange Cannoli’s

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  • 1 15 oz. container of whole milk ricotta cheese
  • 1/2 cup confectioners sugar
  • 2 tablespoons white sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 Meyer lemons, zested and juiced
  • 1 Blood orange, zested
  • Prepared Cannoli shells

Prepare the filling by combining all the ingredients in a bowl and mixing with an electric mixer until well-combined. Refrigerate for at least an hour and up to 2 days.

Fill a plastic zip bag with the ricotta mixture, snip off a corner of the bag, and pipe the mixture into the shells. Serve and enjoy!

 

 

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San Diego County Farm Tour

2 / 21 / 202 / 27 / 20
San Diego County Farm Tour
Sat, April 18th
10:30-4
$125.00
Hosted by Chefs Secrets which is a new collaboration between
Debs Kitchen
&
California Greek Girl
Meet up at
Mountain Meadow Mushroom Farm, Escondido

 

Farm Tour!
Do you know how mushrooms grow? You’ll learn everything about mushrooms that you need to know! Did you know that mushrooms are a nutrient dense food? Good for you!

Here’s a link to their website for more info
Mountain Meadow Mushroom Farm
Here’s a blog post about the farm & yummy Mushroom Risotto recipe from Mary at California Greek Girl
Mushroom Risotto

 

Next we’ll head over to
North County Olive Oil Co. and meet Sue Rober at her Sunshine Gardens location where we will taste and experience their True California Olive Oils with style.

Their vision is to share with you their experience in the California olive oil industry. They have selected a portfolio of top producers who make both extra virgin olive oils and vinegars from California olives and grapes. They represent a variety of regions which offer unique styles from many varietals and cultivars of local California olives. We look for producers that promote sustainable practices in the grove and throughout their day to day practices.

Our Olive Oil Tastings offer a unique experience created around a variety of artisan producers of California extra virgin oil, wine and specialty artisan products.

A cooking demo & lunch will be served by
Chef Debbi & Chef Mary

Menu*

Cheese Platter with Seasonal Vegetables & Fruit
Winter Salad with Pixie Tangerines
Mushroom Risotto
Road Home Brownies

*Menu subject to availability
One glass of wine will be served with lunch.
Lemonade & Spring Water will be available.

Don’t miss the great swag bags that you’ll get to take home!

We encourage car pooling, need a ride or want to provide a ride?
Get in touch with Chef Debbi here
debbi@debskitchen.com

Now taking reservations

# in Party




Sponsored by Melissa’s Produce

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Happy Valentines Day

2 / 12 / 20

Here are several recipes for Valentines Day, cook a restaurant style meal and relax in front of the fire!

White Wine Braised Artichoke Hearts

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Serve with some toasty slices of artisan bread.

  • ¼ cup chicken or vegetable stock
  • ¼ cup white wine
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1 lemon, zested and juiced
  • 2 packages Melissa’s Steamed Artichoke Hearts*
  • 2 tablespoons lemon olive oil, or regular olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons Italian parsley

Add stock, white wine, garlic and lemon juice to a deep sauté pan then add the artichoke hearts. Simmer until most of the liquid has been reduced then toss with lemon zest, olive oil and Italian parsley.

Melissa's Artichoke Hearts can be found at many markets, Gelsons, Lazy Acres, Bristol Farms and Trader Joe's

Shrimp Salad with Avocado

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  • 1 pound medium shrimp, cooked (frozen), defrosted
  • 1/4 cup diced celery
  • 2 tablespoons chopped red bell pepper
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • 3 tablespoons mayonnaise, or to taste
  • 1/4 cup mixed salad greens
  • 1 handful cherry tomatoes, sliced in half
  • 1 lg. avocado, halved
  • Sea Salt and fresh ground pepper
  • 1 tablespoon fresh dill, chives or cilantro, minced, optional

Defrost the shrimp and dry with a paper towel, chop coarsely.

Mix the chopped shrimp with the celery, bell pepper, lemon juice, and mayonnaise.

Add salt and pepper to taste. Taste and adjust the mayonnaise and seasonings, as desired.

Place half the lettuce in a bowl, add one half of the avocado, season with a pinch of salt and pepper. Scoop the shrimp salad into the cavity of the avocado and garnish with cherry tomato halves and herb(s), if using.

 

Filet Mignon for Two

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  • 2 pounds beef tenderloin*
  • Sea salt and fresh ground pepper
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, plus 2 for the sauce
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil, plus more for the sauce
  • 4 ounces sliced crimini mushrooms
  • 1 small shallot, minced
  • 3 tablespoons flour
  • 1 ½ cups dry red wine
  • 2 ½ cups beef broth
  • 1 tablespoon demi-glace*

Preheat your oven to 400°. Line a small baking sheet with parchment paper (or foil) and set aside.

Dry the roast with paper towels and sprinkle with sea salt and fresh ground pepper.

Heat a sauté pan and add butter with a splash of olive oil, when melted and hot add the roast and brown on both sides. Set onto prepared baking sheet with parchment, roast for approximately 30 min. Use a meat thermometer to accurately gauge cooking time & temperature. Remove the roast from the oven when the temperature reaches 130°, loosely tent with foil while you make the sauce.

Add the pan drippings, splash of olive oil, mushrooms, chopped shallot to the pan drippings and sauté until translucent.

Stir in flour until well blended; add the red wine, broth and demi-glace.

Simmer until reduced by about by half. Add 2 tablespoons unsalted butter and season with salt and pepper to taste. Pour the sauce into a serving dish such as a gravy boat.

Slice the tenderloin after it has rested for at least five minutes.

This cut of meat can be called a filet mignon roast or chateaubriand

Demi-glace can be found at Gelson's, Lazy Ares and Bristol Farms

 

Molten Chocolate Lava Cakes for Two

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  • 2 ounces unsalted butter
  • 3 ounces dark chocolate, chopped
  • 1 teaspoon espresso powder
  • 1/4 cup light brown sugar, packed
  • 1/4 cup confectioners' sugar
  • 1 large egg, room temperature
  • 1 egg yolk, room temperature
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • Raspberries, for garnish

Preheat oven to 450°F.

Generously grease two 6-ounce ramekins with butter and place on a baking sheet and set aside until needed.

Add the butter and chocolate to a large, microwave safe bowl and microwave in 20 second increments, making sure to stir well after each increment, until chocolate is completely melted. Remove from the microwave and whisk smooth. Whisk in the espresso powder. Then whisk in both sugars, stirring until well combined. Add in the egg, egg yolk, and vanilla and mix until well combined.

Toss in the flour and salt and mix until just combined, being sure not to over mix the batter.

Evenly divide the batter among the prepared ramekins and place them back on the baking sheet.

Bake for 11 to 12 minutes, or until the tops have puffed up and the edges are firm, but the center is still slightly jiggly.

Remove from the oven and cool for exactly 1 minute. Using a tea towel to protect your hands, carefully invert each ramekin onto a small plate. Top with chocolate shavings and berries, if using. Serve at once and enjoy!

Avocado with Shrimp Salad photo by Food 52

Chocolate Lava Cake photo, Ghirardelli

White Wine Braised Artichoke Hearts

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Serve with some toasty slices of artisan bread.

  • ¼ cup chicken or vegetable stock
  • ¼ cup white wine
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1 lemon, zested and juiced
  • 2 packages Melissa’s Steamed Artichoke Hearts*
  • 2 tablespoons lemon olive oil, or regular olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons Italian parsley

Add stock, white wine, garlic and lemon juice to a deep sauté pan then add the artichoke hearts. Simmer until most of the liquid has been reduced then toss with lemon zest, olive oil and Italian parsley.

Melissa's Artichoke Hearts can be found at many markets, Gelsons, Lazy Acres, Bristol Farms and Trader Joe's

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What’s In Your Fall Pantry

10 / 4 / 19

 

This is but a small list of fall pantry items that I like to keep for fall. With these on hand you can make breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert without stress. There are even some items to have on hand for those friends who like to drop in for a visit. Throw the artichoke hearts in a food processor, add some spices and a little yogurt, cream cheese or mayo and bake for 20 minutes. Or drain and throw the roasted red peppers into a food processor, add a little leftover bread, walnuts, tomato paste with a little olive oil, salt and Aleppo pepper for a tasty dip for bread or crackers. Add things that your family likes to eat in the fall, for all the upcoming holidays and special events. Here’s a great fresh, homemade applesauce recipes, serve along side pork chops or bake into an applesauce cake for a warm, spiced dessert or breakfast snack. Happy Fall!

 

Beverages

Cocoa

Tea

Mulled Cider

 Fruit

Apples (do not store with other fruit or vegetables-apples give off ethylene gas which will hasten the ripening of other fruits and vegetables)

Applesauce

Dried fruit

Pears

Pomegranates

Citrus

 Vegetables

Potatoes

Carrots

Onions

Canned

Dried fruit (cranberries, apricots, blueberries etc.)

Canned pumpkin

Canned and dried beans (for soups, stews, chili)

Canned Tomatoes

Tomato sauce

Tomato Paste

Garlic

Onions

Pickles

Roasted Red Peppers, in water

Grains

Oatmeal (rolled oats & steel cut)

Alternative grains

Breadcrumbs

Rice

Soup

 Pasta

Mac & Cheese Pasta

Lasagna noodles

Flour

 Dairy

yogurt

cheese

Condensed milk

Unsalted butter

Variety of cheeses

 Staples

Artichoke Hearts, canned in water

Breadcrumbs

Chicken, Vegetable, Beef Stock

Crackers

Honey

Maple Syrup

Molasses

Sugar, white, brown, dk. Brown

White vinegar (for pickling)

Apple Cider Vinegar

Balsamic Vinegar

Spices

Aleppo Pepper

Sea salt

Baking Spices

Cinnamon sticks

Nuts

Pickling spice

Peppercorns

Yeast

Simple Homemade Applesauce

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  • 3 pounds organic apples, Fuji, Gala, Honeycrisp or Jonagold
  • 2/3 cup apple juice, orange juice or water
  • 8 tablespoons sugar, optional
  • 3 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg

Core, peel and cut the apples into medium sized pieces. Place all ingredients into a saucepan with lid and simmer over low heat until apples are very tender, about 45 minutes. Put through a food mill to create a soft creamy applesauce or use a potato masher and serve chunky.

Pressure cooker or Instant-pot:

Combine all the ingredients in the container, cover and lock into place. Press manual button and set timer for 4 min. Let the closed pressure cooker rest for about 10 minutes, release any pressure that’s left.

Carefully open lid, angling it away from you to avoid getting burned by the steam. Use a potato masher to crush with a slightly chunky consistency or put through a food mill for a smoother one.

 

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Cranberry-Apple Salad with Walnuts

9 / 26 / 19

Winter Green Salad with Apples, Cranberries & Walnuts With French Vinaigrette

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Fresh Autumn-Winter Salad with seasonal fruit, walnuts and feta cheese.

Serves: 4-6

  • Vinaigrette
  • ¼ cup pomegranate vinegar, any vinegar can be
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 small shallot, minced
  • 1 sprig Italian parsley, chopped
  • 1 teaspoon thyme, chopped
  • ¾ cup vegetable, olive or canola oil, approximately
  • salt and pepper, to taste
  • Salad
  • 6 cups mixed greens
  • 2 organic apples*
  • 1 cup toasted walnuts, roughly chopped
  • ⅓ cup crumbled feta cheese
  • ⅓ cup dried cranberries

In a medium bowl make the vinaigrette by whisking together all the ingredients except the oil. While constantly whisking, drizzle in some of the oil, stopping to taste occasionally. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

Can be made in advance and stored in the refrigerator.

Bring to room temperature before serving.

For a creamier dressing add 1 Tb. mayonnaise

Core and chop apples (thin slices or 1 inch chunks). Toss lettuce, apples, walnuts, feta, and cranberries together in a large bowl. Add a little dressing and toss, taste for seasoning and adjust.

*If conventional apples are used, peel first.

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Holiday Entertaining

9 / 21 / 199 / 21 / 19

Winter Cooking Demo

Thur. Dec. 5th    

6:30 – 9:30, approximately

$65.00

Sold Out

This class is sold out but if you’d like to get on a wait list, send me a note

Wait List, click here


Charcuterie & Vegetable Platter

Tuscan White Bean Soup

Sun Dried Cranberry Salad with Orange Vinaigrette

Herb-Mustard Crusted Rack of Pork

Mascarpone Mashed Potatoes with Chives

Chocolate Raspberry Linzertorte

 

The class is in a private home,

Location is N. Seal Beach

Address will be given upon Registration

(562) 243-3926; If you’d like to send a check call for address please

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Hands On Fun at Rancho los Alamitos

9 / 11 / 199 / 11 / 19

Food Crafting with Chef Debbi

& Debs Kitchen

 

Saturday, Oct 12th

10:00 am– 12:30

Adults $75.00

Children* ages 10-14 $35.00

*Children must be accompanied by an adult.

 

By reservation only

Click below for reservations or call or email

Reserve my spot

562-431-3541 or info@rancholosalamitos.org

Reservations close Mon. Oct 7th

 

Enjoy a fun-filled autumn morning with family at the beautiful

Rancho Los Alamitos Historic Ranch & Gardens.

Learn together to make (& take)

Gifts from the Garden.

For the adults to make and take:

Herbal Salt Tin

Cranberry Vinegar

Meyer Lemon Infused Olive Oil

Peppermint-Lavender Room Spray

Holiday Stovetop Potpourri

For the Kids to make and take:

Peppermint Biscotti in a Jar

Strawberry Mint Mojito Mocktail

A seasonal salad will be served with a

Cranberry-Lemon Vinaigrette prepared by Chef Debbi.

Special thanks to Melissa’s Produce for donating event supplies.

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Hatch Chile Time is Here!

8 / 9 / 19

Corn, Cherry Tomato Salad with Hatch Chili Vinaigrette

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Serves 4-6

  • 6 ears of corn, husk and silk removed
  • 2 tablespoons melted butter
  • 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice
  • ½ teaspoon chili powder
  • 1 tablespoon chopped cilantro
  • 2 tablespoons Hatch Chile Vinegar
  • ¼ cup olive oil
  • 1 pint cherry tomatoes, sliced in half
  • ½ cup crumbled queso fresco, (Mexican cheese) or you could use Monterey Jack
  • Sea salt, to taste

Microwave the corn with the husk on for 10 minutes;

Or

Boil the corn for about 3 -4 minutes with a little salt added to the water or grill lightly for a roasted flavor.

Let the corn cool until you can handle them and cut the kernels off the cob into a large bowl.

In a small bowl make the vinaigrette by whisking together butter, lime juice, chili powder, and chopped cilantro. Add the vinegar and whisk in the olive oil until emulsified to taste.

Pour the vinaigrette over the corn and mix to coat.

Add the tomatoes and crumbled queso fresco or grated Jack cheese and stir. Season with salt to taste.

Serve at room temperature. Refrigerate leftovers.

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Memorial Day 2019

5 / 23 / 19

Summer is almost here! Not that you would know that by the weather we’re having. The rain is nice and it makes the garden grow but my other half is craving those warm summer days. Even though here in Southern California we grill all year long, Memorial Day is the official start of grilling season. Whether you grill on gas, charcoal or wood these recipes are easy do ahead recipes for cooking outdoors and picnics. So clean up that grill and set the table because dinner is served! Check out this simple cheese platter, get A Little Book of Cheese to learn all about cheese and how to make a platter!

Summer Pasta Salad

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Make this light summer pasta salad recipe a day ahead of time so that it can soak up all the bright, tangy dressing.

  • 1/4 cup red wine vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 1/2 cup olive oil, approximately
  • Salt and pepper
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 2 teaspoon fresh basil, torn
  • 1/2 cup diced cucumber
  • 1 pint cherry tomatoes, halved or quartered
  • 1/2 cup diced red bell pepper
  • 1/3 cup thinly sliced green onions
  • 1/4 cup sliced black olives
  • 1/2 cup crumbled or diced cheese, mozzarella, chedderella, goat cheese or any you prefer
  • 1 ½ cup cooked pasta, cooked and chilled*

For dressing, mix together vinegar, Dijon, salt, pepper, and garlic powder and whisk until it comes together. While continually whisking slowly add olive oil to taste. Set aside.

Mix together remaining ingredients and toss with dressing. Serve cold.

*Boil the pasta according to package directions, drain and rinse with cold water. When pasta has cooled down a bit, shake off excess water (dry with a towel, if necessary) and toss lightly with olive oil to keep from it sticking together. Refrigerate until ready to toss with dressing. Be sure to cool your pasta before adding the dressing otherwise the pasta will soak it all up.

 

BBQ Baby Back Ribs

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This is quick and easy do ahead baby back ribs. By using your Instant Pot or pressure cooker your ribs will come out nice and tender. Finish off on the grill with your favorite BBQ sauce.

  • 1 slab Baby Back Pork Ribs
  • Sea salt and pepper
  • 1 small yellow onion, roughly chopped
  • 1 celery stalk, large diced, roughly chopped
  • 1 carrot, roughly chopped
  • 1 cup beer (or water)
  • 1 cup BBQ sauce or more

Cut the racks of ribs in to sections that will fit in the pressure cooker and rub with salt and pepper.

Place onion, celery, carrot and beer in the pressure cooking pot. If you’re going to make sauce from the juices in the pressure cooker you can place the ribs directly in the liquid or put the ribs on the rack if you’re going to finish the ribs on the grill or under the broiler with another sauce.

Close and lock the lid of the pressure cooker. Select High Pressure and set the timer for 12 minutes. Press start.

When beep sounds, turn off pressure cooker and use a natural pressure release for 10 minutes and then do a quick pressure release to release any remaining pressure. When valve drops carefully remove lid.

Remove the ribs and cool to room temperature. Once cool, refrigerate until ready to serve.

To finish the ribs:

Preheat the BBQ grill to a medium high heat. Coat one side of the ribs with BBQ sauce and grill 3 minutes. Coat the other side with BBQ sauce flip and grill an additional 3 minutes. Slather on additional BBQ sauce and grill each side for an additional 3 minutes.

You could do the same as above by broiling them until just how you like them.

Serve immediately.

Stuffed Baked Potatoes

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The perfect BBQ side dish as they can be made in advance, wrapped in foil and heated on the grill before serving.

  • 2 medium to large russet potatoes, rinsed, dried
  • 1/4 cup sour cream
  • 1/4 cup cheddar cheese, grated
  • 1/4 cup butter, (1/2 stick) room temperature
  • 2 green onions or chives, chopped
  • Sea salt and pepper, to taste
  • 4 tablespoons cooked bacon, crumbled, optional

Preheat oven to 450°. Pierce potatoes with fork. Lightly oil potatoes and

place on oven rack. Bake until cooked through, about 1 hour. If potatoes

starts to crisp and brown up, turn the oven down to 400. Transfer to baking

sheet; cool 5 minutes. Cut potato in half lengthwise. Carefully scoop meat

from the shell and mix with remaining ingredients, mashing lightly as you go. Season and taste before scooping mixture into potato shell.

Can be prepared 1 day ahead, covered and refrigerated. Bring to room temperature before the final cooking stage.

Preheat oven to 400°. Bake potatoes on baking sheet until heated through

and beginning to brown, about 25 minutes. For the grill, wrap each ½ in heavy duty foil, heat on the indirect side of the grill for about 20 minutes or until hot. Garnish with finely minced green onions, chives or crumbled bacon.

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Salad Lyonnaise

5 / 8 / 19

A fresh and light French Salad for spring and summer.

Look for a trick to cook perfect poached eggs!

Salad Lyonnaise

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  • 4 cups friseé lettuce (about 4 ounces), torn into large bite-size pieces
  • 2 pieces regular sliced bacon, sliced into strips
  • 1 tablespoon white vinegar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 medium shallot, finely minced
  • ¼ cup red wine vinegar
  • ½ teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • ½ cup grapeseed oil, or less to taste
  • Sea Salt and pepper, to taste

Place the friseé into a large mixing bowl.

Cook the bacon over medium heat until crisp, place on paper towels to drain.

Keep the pan and it's rendered fat.

To poach the eggs, fill a saucepan with 4 inches of water and add the white vinegar. Bring the mixture to a gentle simmer. Break each egg into small bowl, With the egg still in the strainer, carefully lower it into the hot water so that the egg is completely submerged. Gently shake and swirl the strainer and use a slotted spoon to shape the egg. When the edges of the egg white start to turn opaque (30 to 60 seconds), use the slotted spoon to carefully release it from the strainer into the water.

Cook the egg, flipping it occasionally with the spoon, until the white is opaque, and firm and the yolk is plump and jiggles slightly to the touch, 3 to 3 1/2 minutes. As the first egg is cooking, repeat steps to cook additional eggs, but keep an eye on which egg went in first. Use a timer to avoid overcooking.

When the egg is done, use the slotted spoon to carefully remove it from the hot water. To serve immediately, place a paper towel under the spoon and shake gently to remove some of the excess water.

Reheat the skillet with the rendered bacon fat over medium heat. Add the shallots and cook, stirring, for 30 seconds. Drain on paper towels briefly and set aside. In a medium bowl add the red wine vinegar and mustard and whisk to combine. Add the bacon pieces and shallots, slowly whisk in the oil and season with sea salt and pepper. Toss the friseé with the dressing and divide the salad on two plates topping with one egg, Don’t forget to season with sea salt and pepper to the top of the egg as well.

 

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Artichokes!

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Spring is nearly here and with it comes lovely artichokes. Artichokes are perennial plants in the same family as dandelions and sunflowers, they are a thistle plant and, in most artichokes, there is a center that’s inedible, the ‘choke’. In cooler climates, such as California’s northern coast they can be grown as annual’s. Spring and fall are times when you can find fresh artichokes in the markets. An easy plant to grow, they do require full sun and will take up a large space, 3 feet or more. Be sure to cut the artichoke before the leaves begin to open and it blossoms into a flower.

When you choose your artichoke, you want to make sure that it’s firm when you press the sides and you’ll often hear a squeaky noise, that’s good. The leaves should be tight and closed. If there is a little bit of brown on the leaves that’s ok, it just means there was a little frost during its growing season but that’s not a bad thing. The inside will be perfectly delightful. You also might want to consider only organic artichokes since you’ll be eating parts of the plant that may have been sprayed with pesticides during its growing season. Pesticides cannot be washed off with water or vegetables soaps, they are oil based and you know what happens when oil and water mix! If you can’t find beautiful California Artichokes in the market, here is a great local source where you can order them, Melissa’s Produce, http://www.melissas.com/Organic-Artichokes-p/1375.htm

To store your artichokes, you could place in a plastic bag and store in the produce drawer of your refrigerator or just pop it into the drawer itself. They will last up to 7 days but best eaten within a few.

Rinse the artichoke under cool water; pull off the lower, smaller leaves and cut the stem at the base of the choke. If you have a nice long stem, you can cook this separately and eat it like you would the heart, it tastes the same. If desired, with a sharp chef’s knife cut across the top third of the artichoke and snip the sticker off the remaining leaves. Even though there are many ways to prepare a fresh artichoke, most people fall back to either boiling/steaming them, although it takes quite a while, up to half an hour or more. You could put them in a microwave bowl or in an Instant Pot adding a cup of water and cook for 10 minutes, cover the microwave ones, or grill them over hard wood. Anyway is fine with me.

Here’s the traditional method:

Put them into a large pot and cover with cool water, squeeze two lemons into the water and a little sea salt, bring to a boil and simmer until you can run a small knife through the bottom part of the artichoke, 30-45 minutes or longer depending on the size of the vegetable. Remove from the water using tongs and picking up the artichoke with the top facing down so not to spill hot water all over yourself, drain and serve with my favorite sauce from Walt’s Wharf in Seal Beach.

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Strawberry Season

4 / 8 / 19

 

There’s almost nothing better in spring than fresh strawberries (except for maybe asparagus, artichokes and morel mushrooms!

Look for strawberries that are red all the way to the top, those will be tasty, ripe strawberries. Pick organic if possible as strawberries are the number one fruit on the ‘Dirty Dozen’ list to retain pesticides. Pesticides do not wash off, ever. Besides the pesticide residue left on the fruit, the ground is prepared by pumping fumigants into it to sterilize the soil, killing every living creature that lives in the soil. You can read more on EWG’s website.

To prepare your strawberries, do not wash until you are ready to use or eat them. Water is their enemy. I like to slice them up and add a little sugar, macerate or squash them down a little and let them sit for awhile while the flavor develops. I sometimes will add a little Grand Marnier to the mix for an added dose of flavor. Spread them on a biscuit, slice of angel food cake, over ice cream or just eat them out of a bowl. Enjoy your strawberries while the sun is shining. Here’s a little individual cheesecake recipe for you to enjoy.

Mini Strawberry Cheesecake

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  • Crust:
  • 1 1/4 cups graham cracker crumbs
  • 3 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 5 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
  • 8 ounces cream cheese, room temperature
  • 1 large egg, room temperature
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/4 cup sour cream, room temperature
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a 12-cup muffin pan with cupcake liners or oil the inside of small jam jars.

Make the graham cracker crust:

Stir together graham cracker crumbs, sugar, and melted butter. Press about 2-2 1/2 tablespoons of the mixture into the bottom of each muffin liner and press to compact.

Beat room temperature cream cheese with a hand mixer until fluffy. Beat in room temperature sour cream. Beat in egg, sugar, and vanilla extract. (Room temperature ingredients are a must to avoid lumps!)

Evenly divide (about 2-2 1/2 tablespoons each) cheesecake among crusts. Bake for 18-20 minutes, until they just begin to brown. Cool completely and refrigerate for at least 3 hours or overnight.

Serve plain or topped with whipped cream and berries.

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