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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Wednesday Recipes

Here are today's six recipes to help you through the day. Enjoy!

LEMON POTATO SALAD WITH MINT

This comes from Melissa Clark in The New York Times cooking e-newsletter. Melissa wrote, “This light and refreshing potato salad is the antithesis of the usual, creamy, mayonnaise-based recipes. The mint and scallion add a bright, herbal flavor while the sprinkle of chile lends a kick. Make this the morning you plan to serve it and let it marinate at room temperature all day long. Or refrigerate for longer storage but be sure to bring it to room temperature before serving. Other herbs like cilantro, parsley, tarragon and sage can be substituted for the mint; adjust the quantity to taste.” Yield: 8 servings; Time: 45 minutes.

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Ingredients

2 pounds small waxy white or yellow potatoes, roughly about the same size

Juice of 1 lemon, more for serving

1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt, more as needed

1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil

1/2 cup thinly sliced scallions, white and light green parts, more for serving

1/4 cup torn mint leaves, more for serving

1/4 teaspoon Turkish pepper, more for serving

Preparation

Place whole unpeeled potatoes in a large pot with enough salted water to cover by 1 inch. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat and cook until potatoes are just tender, 15 to 25 minutes depending upon size. Drain and cut potatoes into 1 1/2-inch chunks as soon as you can handle them.

In a bowl, whisk together lemon juice, salt and olive oil.

Transfer hot potatoes to a large bowl and toss with dressing, scallions, mint and Turkish pepper. Let cool to room temperature, or refrigerate until ready to use. Just before serving, top with additional lemon juice, scallions, mint and Turkish pepper.

BARBECUED BEEF RIBS

This comes from Steven Raichlen, also in The New York Times cooking e-newsletter. Steven wrote, “Just before being served, these ribs are grilled, imparting a crisp, charred crust and an inviting whiff of wood smoke.” Yield: 4 servings; Time: 4 hours.

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Ingredients

For the Ribs:

Four 1-pound beef short ribs

Sea salt

2 tablespoons vegetable oil, plus more for grill grate

1 medium onion, finely chopped

2 carrots, finely chopped

5 cloves garlic, peeled

5 stalks lemon grass, trimmed and cut into 2-inch pieces

1 two-inch piece ginger, cut into 1/4-inch slices

1 cup soy sauce

1/2 cup dark brown sugar

1/4 cup rice vinegar

For the Glaze:

3/4 cup ketchup

1/2 cup dark brown sugar

1/2 cup rice vinegar

2 tablespoons mirin

2 teaspoons soy sauce

3 cloves garlic, peeled and lightly crushed with side of knife

3 1/4-inch slices fresh ginger

Preparation

For the Ribs:

For the ribs: Heat the oven to 325 degrees. Season the ribs all over with salt. In a large Dutch oven or other heavy pot, heat 2 tablespoons oil over medium-high heat. Add the ribs and brown on all sides, turning with tongs, 5 minutes a side. Transfer to a platter and pour off all but 2 tablespoons fat.

Add the onion, carrots, garlic, lemon grass and ginger to the pot. Cook over high heat until lightly browned, 3 minutes. Stir in the soy sauce, brown sugar, rice vinegar and 3 cups water, and bring to a boil. Return the ribs to the pot, immersing them in the liquid. Tightly cover and bake, turning the ribs once or twice until very tender, about 3 1/2 hours. Let the ribs cool in the liquid, then drain well. (Ribs can be refrigerated for up to 24 hours.)

For the glaze: In a heavy saucepan, combine all the glaze ingredients and simmer over medium heat until thick, about 10 minutes. Strain.

Prepare a grill for direct grilling over high heat. Brush and oil the grate. Cook the ribs until dark brown all over, 3 to 5 minutes a side, basting with the glaze. Serve with the remaining glaze drizzled on top or passed separately in a bowl.

WARM BUTTERSCOTCH-BANANA PUDDING

This is from the September 2003 issue of Vegetarian Times, and begins, “This luscious, rich-tasting pudding contains bits of melted butterscotch, giving added texture to the dessert. Note that it thickens as it cools, and is equally good thoroughly chilled or still warm.” Serves 5 to 6 in 30 minutes or less.

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2 1/2 cups vanilla soymilk

1/4 cup cornstarch

1/4 cup instant tapioca pearls

2 bananas, peeled and sliced

1 Tbs. vanilla extract

1 cup butterscotch chips

3 Tbs. brown sugar

Mix 1 cup soymilk with cornstarch and tapioca pearls, and set aside. Place banana slices into 11/2-qt. dish. Set aside.

Heat remaining 11/2 cups soymilk over medium heat, and stir in cornstarch-tapioca mixture, vanilla extract, butterscotch chips and brown sugar. Continue cooking and stirring until mixture thickens, about 4 minutes. Remove from heat, and pour over bananas. Refrigerate until ready to serve.

nutritional information Per Serving: Calories: 300; Protein: 4 g; Total Fat: 10 g; Saturated Fat: 7 g; Carbohydrates: 49 g; Cholesterol: 0 mg; Sodium: 70 mg; Fiber: 1 g; Sugar: 14 g; Vegan

BEEF CHILI WITH PINTO BEANS

This comes from Diana Rattray, About.com's Southern Food expert. Diana wrote, “This hearty chili gets extra heat and flavor from jalapeno peppers and garlic. Top this chili with a little shredded Cheddar cheese or sliced green onions and serve it along with your favorite cornbread.

“This chili can be cooked in the slow cooker or on the stovetop. The recipe is easily doubled for a crowd.” Prep Time: 20 minutes; Cook Time: 300 minutes (5 hours); Total Time: 320 minutes; Yield: Makes 6 to 8 servings

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Ingredients

2 pounds ground beef, 85% lean, or use part ground pork

1 cup chopped onion

3 cloves garlic, minced

1 can (4 ounces) chopped green chili peppers

3 tablespoons minced jalapeno peppers

1 large can (28 ounces) crushed tomatoes

1 can (14.5 ounces) diced tomatoes

3 tablespoons tomato paste, about half of a 6-ounce can

1 can (15 ounces) pinto beans, drained

3 tablespoons chili powder

1 teaspoon granulated sugar, optional

3/4 teaspoon ground cumin

dash cayenne pepper

1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1 teaspoon salt, or to taste

Preparation

In a large skillet, brown the ground beef with the onion until no longer pink and the onion is tender. Add the bell pepper and garlic and continue cooking, stirring, for 2 minutes. Add the canned chili peppers and jalapeno peppers and cook for 1 minute more.

Transfer to the slow cooker* and add the crushed tomatoes, diced tomatoes, tomato paste, pinto beans, chili powder, sugar, cumin, cayenne and black pepper, and salt, to taste.

Cover and cook on LOW for 5 to 6 hours or on HIGH for 2 to 4 hours.

Serve with fresh baked buttermilk cornbread or Tex-Mex cornbread.

*This can also be cooked on the stovetop. Use a Dutch oven to brown the meat and vegetables as above. Add the remaining ingredients, cover, and simmer over low heat for about 1 1/2 hours.

APPLE AND PEAR CRISP

This comes from the Food Network's Ina Garten, of the Barefoot Contessa. This yummy recipe yields 8 servings and can be viewed online at http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/apple-and-pear-crisp-recipe.print.html?oc=linkback. Total Time: 1 hr 25 min; Prep: 30 min; Cook: 55 min; Level: Easy

Ingredients

2 pounds ripe Bosc pears (4 pears)

2 pounds firm Macoun apples (6 apples)

1 teaspoon grated orange zest

1 teaspoon grated lemon zest

2 tablespoons freshly squeezed orange juice

2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice

1/2 cup granulated sugar

1/4 cup all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg

For the topping:

1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

3/4 cup granulated sugar

3/4 cup light brown sugar, lightly packed

1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

1 cup old-fashioned oatmeal

1/2 pound (2 sticks) cold unsalted butter, diced

Directions

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

Peel, core, and cut the pears and apples into large chunks. Place the fruit in a large bowl and add the zests, juices, sugar, flour, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Pour into a 9 by 12 by 2-inch oval baking dish.

For the topping:

Combine the flour, sugars, salt, oatmeal, and butter in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Mix on low speed for 1 minute, until the mixture is in large crumbles. Sprinkle evenly over the fruit, covering the fruit completely.

Place the baking dish on a sheet pan and bake for 50 minutes to 1 hour, until the top is brown and the fruit is bubbly. Serve warm.

SWEET CORNMEAL MUFFINS

Years ago, I got hooked on Breaking Bread with Father Dominic on (if I remember correctly) the Food Network. Unfortunately, the show has since left the air, at least where I live, although the episodes can still be found here. Check out his website, The Bread Monk, at http://www.breadmonk.com/. Recipe yields 12 muffins.

1 cup milk, at room temperature

1 egg, beaten

1/4 cup solid vegetable shortening, melted

1 cup yellow corn meal

3/4 cup all-purpose flour

1/3 cup granulated sugar

3 teaspoons baking powder

1/2 teaspoon salt

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

Combine milk, egg & melted shortening in medium bowl; stir to mix. Place cornmeal, flour, sugar, baking powder & salt in a sifter; sift into the milk mixture. Stir until just blended.

Using a 1/4-cup measure, drop batter into lightly greased muffin tins. Bake 15 to 20 minutes, or until tops of muffins are lightly browned. Let cool slightly. Serve warm.

Note: Fr. Dominic writes, “This is one of the few recipes where I would insist on shortening instead of vegetable oil. There is a noticeable decline in taste with oil, more so than with other breads.”

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