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Showing posts with label Carrots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carrots. Show all posts

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Carrot Parsnip Sunchoke Cakes

My CSA is giving me lots of ideas and new ingredients to play with.  The first week I got sunchokes and parsnips.  Here's what I did with them:

Carrot Parsnip Sunchoke Cakes, two ways.


1) Chop and steam veggies


Mash 'em with a fork


Dredge in flour, salt and pepper
Patty
Fry



2) Grate veggies, mix with one egg


One egg to rule them all, and in the darkness bind them.
Patty
Dredge
Fry

Side by side taste test.  Both delicious.  I liked the toothiness of the grated one better.


Also good with bacon and eggs.*

*of course.







Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Honey Mustard Chicken

For some reason I bought a LOT of chicken this week.  So here is the first of many posts about chicken. I will try to include other posts about things I made before it was snowing that have been sitting in my photo file so you are not as sick of chicken as I am in a few days.

This first one involves a whole, cut up chicken.  Or, if you can find it, a Best o' Fryer which, I think, doesn't include the wings that no one eats anyway, and has been known to include three breasts and three thighs. Mmmmmm mutant chicken.

Anyway -

Preheat oven to 400

Mix together

3 TBS honey
3 TBS mustard (I used one each of Dijon, Grainy, and Stone Ground)
1 TBS vegetable or canola oil
1 tsp curry powder
1/2 tsp ground ginger
1/4 tsp corriander 1/2 tsp salt

Baste on both sides of chicken pieces (whole cut up or best o' fryer)
Place chicken on oiled rack over a sheet pan - or use your broiler pan, that's what I do. Just make sure you oil it first.
Baste every 10 minutes with the remaining glaze for a total of 35 - 40 minutes.



I served it with cooked carrots.
I sauteed them in butter, a shake of maple pepper, then added maple syrup and honey.  They were too sweet.  Next time I'll leave out the honey.


I also served them with Trader Joe's frozen Brown Rice (one of the most genius inventions ever - perfect brown rice in 3 minutes?  I'm staying!) and a sprinkling of scallions.


Found this awesome Ginger Beer in the liquor store.  It's made with pure cane sugar and is full of awesome.  It was on this night that I discovered the Kentucky Mule (see yesterday's post).



More chicken recipes to come!  What are some of your favorites?