= delicious!
Very excited that I now have a mini food processor and can actually make fresh pesto. Got my recipe from Bittman's How to Cook Everything Vegetarian (pg. 768) and followed his recipe pretty much exactly. I used two cloves of garlic. His recipe says to use 1/2 clove or more so I went with more because I firmly believe you can never have too much garlic.
I got some exotic looking heirloom tomatoes at Whole Foods and some yummy mozzarella and had a feast. I could put this pesto on just about anything. It was so delicious.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Bacon Chocolate Chip Cookies
Because everything is better with bacon!
I got the inspiration and recipe for these at the iluvpork blog. (What a great idea for a blog!)
I made only half the recipe and still came out with about 30 two to three inch cookies. The only change I made was that I used a mix of Ghirardelli milk chocolate chips and Nestlé butterscotch chips. The Ghirardelli chips were excellent but I wasn't crazy about the butterscotch chips and would definitely forego those next time. Overall though, these came out tasty however this recipe makes hard cookies and I generally prefer soft gooey cookies. Also, there isn't nearly enough bacon. It seems like you hardly get a taste of the bacon. I used two-thirds of a 12 oz. package of bacon and will definitely use the entire package next time. When you do actually get a bite of bacon in the cookie, the salty-sweet combo is wonderful. I plan on adding bacon to some other cookie recipes now. I think peanut butter cookies with bacon will be the next item to get porkified.
I got the inspiration and recipe for these at the iluvpork blog. (What a great idea for a blog!)
I made only half the recipe and still came out with about 30 two to three inch cookies. The only change I made was that I used a mix of Ghirardelli milk chocolate chips and Nestlé butterscotch chips. The Ghirardelli chips were excellent but I wasn't crazy about the butterscotch chips and would definitely forego those next time. Overall though, these came out tasty however this recipe makes hard cookies and I generally prefer soft gooey cookies. Also, there isn't nearly enough bacon. It seems like you hardly get a taste of the bacon. I used two-thirds of a 12 oz. package of bacon and will definitely use the entire package next time. When you do actually get a bite of bacon in the cookie, the salty-sweet combo is wonderful. I plan on adding bacon to some other cookie recipes now. I think peanut butter cookies with bacon will be the next item to get porkified.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Veggie Burger
From How to Cook Everything Vegetarian (pg. 660)The Simplest Bean BurgersThe recipe calls for any beans and I used garbanzo beans (canned because I'm lazy) which are one of my favorites. However I think I was overzealous in the use of my new mini food-processor and thinned the mixture out too much so it was difficult to form the patty. But I managed to somehow get a blobby mess into the frying pan and once it started cooking it was OK. The flavor was pretty good and I think this would be an easy dish in which one could vary the seasoning and play around. Once I finished cooking the patty, I added some onions and arugula and a bit of aioli mustard that I found at Trader Joe's which is really good. The side is my favorite crispy kale which are the best "healthy" chips around. Topped off with a dirty martini because one doesn't want to be too healthy!
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