Daily Archives: September 21, 2011
21/09/11 Garlicy Broccoli Rabe
INGREDIENTS 1 lb of Broccoli Rabe. METHOD 1. Wash Broccoli Rabe, trim the stems, remove & save large leaves 2. Steam for 6 minutes, flush in cold water and drain. Cut into small pieces. Set aside. 3. Add the EVOO to a deep sided frying pan, when rippling hot saute Garlic & Red Pepper flakes, do not let them burn. Add the Broccoli Rabe. Toss it all together & cook until the mixture is softened to taste. Add a few ounces of water if the pan gets too dry. |
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21/09/11 Italian Sausage, Red Peppers, Onions, Oregano and Basil
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RECIPE
Serves 2
A CookTale On Mulberry Street in New York’s Little Italy, the next ten days celebrate The Festival of San Gennaro. How vividly I recall many September evenings being pushed thorugh the mass of humanity strolling with Funnel Cakes, Zeppoles, Cannolis and of course Sausage and Peppers on a Hogie Roll held tightly in their hands. Last evening though 110 miles away, our dinner was strictly Neopolitan. I must readily admit it was by coincidence… INGREDIENTS 4 Links of Italian Sausage (sweet & hot or all sweet) METHOD 1. Place the Sausage in a large saute pan over medium heat, & brown on all sides. Remove from skillet, & slice into pieces. 2. Melt 1 TB of Butter in the skillet. Add both of the Onions & the Garlic slices. Saute until translucent & tender. Remove to a bowl. Set aside. Note: It’s Important to saute each vegetable seperately & combine them in the final stage of cooking. This gives you complete cooking control over each ingredient. 3. Add a TB of Butter & 1/2 TB of EVOO to the pan. Add the Red Bell Pepper & the Green frying or Bell Pepper, saute until tender & beginning to char. sprinkle on the dried Oregano. 4. Return the sliced Sausage to the pan. Reduce heat to medium low, & cook for no more than 5 minutes, or until the Sausages are cooked. 5. Return the Onions & the Peppers to the pan with the Sausages & gently toss them all together. Season to your taste with Salt & Pepper, add the Basil chiffonade, & prepare to plate. |
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