Quick and Light Herb Salad

This is a take off on a salad that I once saw Rachael Ray make and thought, that is the strangest looking salad I’ve ever heard of, but I made hers and loved it!  I ate it every day for a month.  Then I started to give it a bit of a makeover and ended up with this little delight.  My kids eat around the mushrooms but gobble up the rest of it…

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1 bunch washed baby arugula

8 oz package of baby bella mushrooms sliced

3 stalks celery sliced thin

10 basil leaves julienned

handful of italian parsley chopped

parmesan cheese

1 lemon

1 T olive oil

S&P

In a large bowl toss in your arugula, mushrooms, celery, basil, and parsley.  Grate long slices of parmesan cheese on top.  Sprinkle with S&P.  Squeeze the juice of one half of your lemon on top of your salad.  Toss gently.  Season again with S&P if necessary.  Sprinkle with olive oil and toss again.  Serve it up with some crusty bread or alongside your dinner.  SOOOOO GOOD!!!

*Disclaimer I put ranch dressing on the boys version of this.  They just love their ranch!  But if they’re eating salad, who cares?  A lot of you out there have said that you can’t get your kids to eat salad.  My youngest two boys have always loved salad, Keegan, the oldest, not so much.  You know how I got him to eat it????  It’s so easy!!!  You’re not going to believe it!!!  CROUTONS!!!  That’s all it took, croutons!!!  Now the kid eats salad?!?  Go figure.

Farmers Market Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

So you all know that I went berry picking with the kiddos.  They had a blast and can’t wait for fruits   Farmers Market Strawberry Rhubarb Piethe berry seasons, apple seasons, corn seasons, etc that are upcoming.  But to go with my farm fresh strawberries we went on down to the old town farmer’s market.  I was so excited.  Our town’s first farmer’s market of the season…fruits   Farmers Market Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

Well to say that I was disappointed is an understatement.  I know it’s not a huge town but it apparantly boasts quite a number of farms here and to see three tiny little stalls was, well, heartbreaking.  So I picked up some rhubarb to couple with my berries and some dandelion leaves that you’ll be seeing in a yummy recipe or two upcoming and went home dejected.

Welcome to the small town I guess.  Not like back in LA.  Apparantly there are a boat load of bigger ones around.  We’ll have to check those out…soon!  I did make a yummy pie though.  Check it out.

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For the pie crust:

1 cup butter (2 sticks), cubed and chilled + 2 T cut into small pieces

2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour plus more for dusting

1 t salt

3 T sugar

8 to 12 tablespoons ice water

2 T cream

1 T sugar in the raw

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.  Put 2 sticks of butter, flour, salt and sugar in the food processor, and pulse lightly just until the mixture resembles wet sand. Add the water, 1 tablespoon at a time, pulsing briefly after each spoonful of water. Keep adding water until the dough just begins to gather into larger clumps. Transfer dough onto counter and split into two equal portions. Wrap each of them separately in plastic wrap and allow to chill in fridge for at least 30 minutes.  You can do this the day before if you want.

Remove 1 portion from the fridge to a flour coated surface. Using a rolling pin, roll the dough out to a 10-inch round. Gently fit the rolled dough into a 9-inch pie pan, and refrigerate while you prepare the pie ingredients.  fruits   Farmers Market Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

For the filling:

3 1/2 cups rhubarb sliced

1 16 oz container strawberries hulled &  halved

1/2 cup (packed) golden brown sugar

1/2 cup sugar

1/4 cup cornstarch

1 t ground cinnamon

1 t vanilla extract

1/2 t nutmeg

1/4 t salt

Combine all the ingredients in a bowl and mix to coat well.  Set aside.

fruits   Farmers Market Strawberry Rhubarb PiePull the first crust in the pie plate out of the fridge and fill with berry mixture.  Top with remaining cut up butter.  Top with rolled out second pie crust and crimp edges decoratively.  Cut a few slits into the top of your pie to allow the steam to escape.  Brush top dough with cream and sprinkle with sugar in the raw.  Place pie on a baking sheet and slide into your 400 degree oven.  Cook for 15 minutes then turn oven down to 350.  Cook for an additional 45-55 minutes, or until golden brown.

Serve warm with whip cream or ice cream.  So so good!!

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Leftover Lobstah? Lobstah Salad

Well you all know about the little celebration I had this weekend with the lobster and lo and behold I actually had one left over!  I know, I know, leftover lobster???  Mon Dieu!  But alas, there was one little guy we couldn’t finish so I tossed him in the fridge and got to make one of the best things known to man…lobster salad!  Sadly, I was not anticipating a leftover lobster so I didn’t have the proper materials on hand and therefore had to wing it…I usually make it with chopped celery and scallions…but this one turned out really really good!


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1 cooked 1 1/2 lb lobster

1/4 cup light mayonnaise

2 T diced red onionkids lunch ideas   Leftover Lobstah?  Lobstah Salad

1/2 pint grape tomatoes cut in half

1/2 romaine heart shredded

Bulkie rolls or hot dog buns

kids lunch ideas   Leftover Lobstah?  Lobstah SaladRemove all the good meat from your lobster.  My favorite parts are the tail and the meaty part of the claw.  Lay them on your cutting board and chop into bite size pieces.  Place in a medium sized bowl.  Top with onion, tomatoes and lettuce.  Dollop with mayo and fold together being careful not to break up all that beautiful lobster meat.  Mound onto a grilled bun and serve with chips and a pickle.  A better lunch does not exist anywhere on this earth!kids lunch ideas   Leftover Lobstah?  Lobstah Salad

Grilled Rib Eye with Jack Daniels Glaze

Summertime is here again and it’s time to fire up the grill. I’ve decided to feature a week of food all based on this one meal. The economy is tight and I’m cooking up 3 other meals out of this bad boy. That is making your penny stretch. Now rib eye is an expensive cut, but these were on sale at the store, buy one get one free. I bought 4 huge steaks and it fed us for about a week. Stay tuned to see what we turn this into next.dinner   Grilled Rib Eye with Jack Daniels Glaze

Serves: 4 (save extra for the rest of your week)  Prep Time: 15 minutes  Cook Time: 20 minutes

4 large rib eye steaks

3 T olive oil

1 T butter

S&P

2 strips bacon

2 cloves garlic minced

2 shallots minced

1 T flour

1/2 cup jack daniels

1 can beef broth

2 large onions, sliced into strips

2 large red bell peppers, sliced into strips

Heat your outdoor grill to medium high heat.  Allow your steaks to come to room temperature.  Drizzle with olive oil and season with S&P.  Put them on the grill and allow them to cook for 5 minutes on the first side, then 3-4 minutes on the second for medium rare.  Remove from grill and allow to rest.

In a large skillet heat 1 T olive oil and 1 T butter over medium high heat.  Add onion and peppers and season with S&P.  Allow to cook until soft, about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.

In a medium saucepan cook bacon over medium high heat until crispy.  Remove and set aside.  In the bacon drippings saute your shallots until soft.  Add in garlic and cook for an additional minute.  Stir in flour and let it cook for a minute stirring often.  Deglaze with Jack Daniels and allow the alcohol to cook out and the sauce to reduce, about 2-3 minutes.  Add your beef broth and bring to a boil.  Once it’s boiled bring the head down to medium and allow it to simmer for 10 minutes.  Add your bacon back in and drizzle over your veggies and steak. dinner   Grilled Rib Eye with Jack Daniels Glaze

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