Thursday, April 19, 2012

Recipe of the Week: Orzo With Roasted Veggies

This Recipe is from the Barefoot Contessa, who is actually a jerk, but is a really good cook.  Ina Garten, the Barefoot Contessa, twice turned down a little boy who's dream was to cook a meal with her.  Oh, and the little boy asked her though the Make-A-Wish foundation because he is has acute lymphoblastic leukemia.  Like I said, she's a jerk.  Anyway, here is the recipe, with couple changes here and there.  This is a recipe you can flavor to taste.  Just have fun with it, it's really hard to go wrong.

Ingredients:

Zucchini
Bell Peppers (Red, Orange or Yellow)
Onion
6 Scallions, (Green Onions), sliced on a bias
3/4 lb. Feta Cheese, 1/2 inch diced or crumbled
2 cups Fresh Parmesan Cheese
1/4 cup Pignolis, (Pine Nuts), toasted
2 lb. Orzo
Fresh Juice of 2 Lemons
Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
1 can Chicken Broth
15 Fresh Basil Leaves, cut into julienne
3-4 Cooked Chicken Breasts cut into chunks

Cut vegetables (zucchini, peppers and onions) into one-inch chunks then toss them with 1/3 cup olive oil, salt and pepper (if you can, make it fresh ground black pepper).  Roast the vegetables in a single layer on a cookie sheet at 400° F for 35-40 minutes, or until golden brown.  Cook orzo according to directions.  Add the chicken broth to the lemon juice and drizzle in 1/3 cup olive oil while whisking to make vinaigrette.  Season the vinaigrette with salt and pepper and then pour over the pasta.  Add chicken and vegetables then toss.  Sprinkle in Feta Cheese, Parmesan, pine nuts, basil, and green onions.  Toss again before serving.

I recently made this concoction with three one inch round zucchinis, three bell peppers (one yellow, one orange, and one red), and one onion.  It was a good amount of vegetables for the amount of Orzo I used (two one lb. boxes).  I found a tube of fresh basil by the fresh herbs that works like a charm (http://www.gourmetgarden.com/us/product/view/Basil).  Also, I didn't add pine nuts.  They taste amazing, but they are wicked expensive.  Also, the original recipe calls for eggplant, which I love, but my husband doesn't, so I didn't add any.  If you want the original recipe, it can be found here, http://www.food.com/recipe/orzo-with-roasted-vegetables-barefoot-contessa-ina-garten-111976.

To slice on a bias cut diagonally so that the finished product has a trapezoid type shape.  This is often seen with fancy carrots.  To cut into julienne, cut into thin slices, like matches.  This is used for making fries and other thin cut dishes.


Sunday, April 8, 2012

Adventures In South Lake Union

While going to Whole Foods to get Matt some vitamin C rich juice so he could get better from his cold, I saw a poster for a vigil tonight.  I thought the vigil was at the South Lake Union Park, but when I got there, there was no Vigil.  But it was an absolutely beautiful park and I am glad I ended up there.  I eventually found the vigil (and apparently an art show) on my way back home.  It was being held in the Inner Chapters Bookstore.  There was some interesting Easter art.  While I wouldn't have hung any of that art in my home, I respected the painters for working so hard to encapsulate their vision of our Savior.  


A bridge to the park over South Lake Union


Pretty Weeping Willow






Reflection of the Space Needle in a reflection pool



Random guys flying a kite.  It was awesome. 


Ominous crow sitting in a tree

Saturday, April 7, 2012

The Daily Bites: Pike Place Chowder, Doc's Marina, Zeeks Pizza again, Lunchbox Laboratory, and Ivar's

We ate at a lot of delicious places while Shan and Billy were here.  


Matt and I had eaten at Pike Place Chowder before, but it was more amazing then I remembered!  The first time I had chicken and corn chowder, and this time I had California Clam Chowder.  I would definitely recommend it!  Matt had scallop chowder, I may or may not have had several spoonfuls, and it was also amazing.  Later I looked up some tips from the owner, apparently they add dill and lime juice.  Whatever they do, they should keep doing it.  


Kristin Hannah treated us to Doc's Marina when we met her on Bainbridge Island.  I had the lobster bisque and it was really good.  I am mainly excited I discovered they serve lobster mac and cheese, which are two of Matt's all time favorite foods.  We will be going back, probably for Matt's birthday.


We had to introduce them to Zeeks Pizza, and they picked the club chicken pizza.  It was really good, but the Buffalo Soldier is still my favorite.  I love that Zeeks uses fresh herbs.


We went to Lunchbox Laboratory because we had heard a lot of good things about it.  It was all true.  But it was dramatically under-exaggerated.  THAT WAS THE MOST AMAZING HAMBURGER I HAVE EVER TASTED.  It was like a Fourth of July firework display in my mouth, but on Christmas, while wearing my favorite Halloween costume.  It was Dork (duck and pork), feta, black truffle mayo and gorgonzola spread.  My mouth is literally watering just thinking about it.  Enough about an amazing sandwich.  


We also went to Ivar's (Keep cɐlm) the Seattle classic.  I had scallops and chips.  And it was tasty as always.

Our First Visitors!

This last week Matt and I had visitors!  My elementary school friend Shannon and her boyfriend Billy.  We were busy people and saw oodles of things!  we saw the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, Bainbridge Island, Pulsbo, the Underground Seattle Tour and the Seattle Aquarium.


The all hat shop in Pike Place Market.  Shannon is a pharaoh and I am Jafar.   


The Pike Place Market sign.


View from the Bainbridge Ferry


Shan and Me on the Ferry


Billy and Me on the Ferry


We got to meet the New York Times best selling author Kristin Hannah!


It was an incredible, sunny day!  This is in Pulsbo, a little New Norway town. 


I ate THE most amazing hamburger here.  I really can't believe how good that sandwich was.  It was a Dork (Duck and Pork), Feta, Black Truffle Mayo and Gorgonzola Cheese spread.   


This is Jim Gall, the tour guide for the Underground Seattle Tour.


This is Underground Seattle


Jim again!


This was an adorable ally way with tulips in the windows.


Shannon caught me poking a starfish in the tide pool.


I got attacked by an octopus! 


          Jelly fish


Crazy colored fish!


Crazy Crab!


Vanna, and Vanna Showing off the poster. 


This was an amazing picture, mainly because we couldn't see the white graffiti until we took the picture!  It could only be seen on the camera.