pasta with sausage ragu ~

In this recipe I have written up a quick tomato sauce that I used for the Ragu. If time is short for you, pick up a jar of good quality marinara or arrabiata sauce when you get the rest of your ingredients at the market. I used fresh pasta for this recipe because I love the way it absorbs the sauce. Now a days the markets have a wonderful selection of fresh pastas in all different shapes. Dried pasta works as well just remember to reserve some of the pasta liquid because it has the starch from the cooked pasta and [...]

pasta with sausage ragu ~2022-01-15T12:30:16-08:00

roasted vegetables with cous cous ~

As we emerge from winter into the blooms and gardens of Spring and Summer our tastes change. We lighten our recipes seeking out healthy but tantalizing dishes leaving behind the cozy stews and soups of Winter. With the variety of vegetables that our farmers markets share with us, in both taste and color, we are inspired to create meals for our friends and families.  This recipe is one of those. From the beautiful marbled white and purple eggplants to the watermelon radishes the colors turn into paintings on our plates. As the saying goes, “we eat with our eyes first”.  The [...]

roasted vegetables with cous cous ~2022-01-15T12:30:16-08:00

focaccia ~

There are fewer foods that evoke more sheer joy other than bread, in any form. Crusty sourdough, Challah, No-knead Artisan and Focaccia! I used my basic pizza dough recipe but added more yeast and water to hydrate and lift the dough.for   You can also add herbs, roasted garlic, sun dried tomatoes, basil pesto and/or cheese what ever your heart desires. In this recipe I just used a sprinkling of Rosemary, Pesto and Agrumato Olive Oil. ingredients ~ 2 t instant yeast 2 c warm water between 105 and 110 degrees 1 t honey 4 c bread flour 1 t Sous Salt [...]

focaccia ~2023-10-24T08:05:05-07:00

stuffed pork tenderloin ~

Or Pork Braciole...If  you have a meat thermometer in your kitchen and some twine...you can not go wrong with this recipe.  It will cook itself perfectly. The bread crumbs and cheese will keep the interior just perfectly pink and moist.  In this recipe I used a large fresh porcini mushroom but you can easily substitute any mushroom you like. I deglazed the pan with a dry white wine and used chicken stock and a touch of cream. But you could forgo that route and use a tomato sauce instead for a different result. Either way the pork tenderloin lends itself to [...]

stuffed pork tenderloin ~2022-01-15T12:30:16-08:00

porchetta ~

Quite possibly the easiest recipe that renders the most scrumptious pork shoulder... it does require some fore thought but is definitely worth the prep. It cooks itself to perfection in a low and slow method. I chunk the pieces off of the shoulder as opposed to slicing or pulling them. I season the shoulder the day before and leave it uncovered in the refrigerator overnight. This allows the outside of the meat to dry out rendering a crusty finished roast. ingredients 3 - 5 pound pork shoulder (the weight of the shoulder does not change the recipe, just the cooking time) [...]

porchetta ~2022-01-15T12:30:17-08:00

chicken saltimbocca ~

Terrifically scrumptious and easy to make. I used chicken thighs in this particular recipe but you can use chicken breasts as well.  I would just cut the tenderloin out from the bottom of the thigh and pound them down so they are the same thickness. That way they will cook evenly. I always have home made pesto in my fridge but a good quality basil pesto will do in a pinch.   For six chicken thighs: ingredients ~ 6 chicken thighs 1 cup pesto 6 slices of Italian Fontina cut 1" by 3" strips 1 1/2 c panko crumbs 1 t [...]

chicken saltimbocca ~2022-01-15T12:30:17-08:00

spring green rice pilaf ~

Especially wonderful with spring green asparagus, sugar snap peas and fresh basil pesto but feel free to use baby broccoli, broccoli rabe, baby zucchini which ever green vegetable are your favorites. In this particular fried rice dish I used basmati rice but you could use a short grain white, brown or even a black rice which is featured in another one of our recipes https://soussalt.com/black-rice-farro-vegetable-medley/...love the color combinations.  I made the rice in the morning then spread it out on a cookie sheet and put it in the fridge for the day to duplicate day old rice. But if you have [...]

spring green rice pilaf ~2022-01-15T12:30:17-08:00

chicken slow braised to perfection ~

I've braised veal and lamb shanks, pork shoulders and chuck roasts. But I had never braised chicken for longer than 30 minutes. When I read the original recipe from Food52 I was intrigued by the addition of salami in the braising liquid. Loved the olives just didn't know what the salami would cook into. The results were sublime.  I tweaked it a little for my family's taste using harissa in place of tomato paste and I cut back the amount of chicken stock.  The first time I made it I didn't use the fennel and didn't notice the difference the second [...]

chicken slow braised to perfection ~2022-01-15T12:30:18-08:00

pizza dough … tried, tested and perfected

Pizza dough is unique to all who eat! There are those that love it puffy, chewy, bready, thin, crispy....we all have our favorites.  I love a yeasty smelling slightly chewy thinner crust.  The following recipe is just that. I use a combination of bread and King Arthur all purpose flour. I think it gives the right chew with a lovely yeasty kick.     ingredients 1 c bread flour 2 c all purpose flour (King Arthur) 1/2 t yeast 1 t sugar 1 T Sous Salt Herb and Garlic 1 c warm water apx 110 degrees 1 T olive oil and [...]

pizza dough … tried, tested and perfected2022-01-15T12:30:18-08:00

easy chicken parmesan ~ really!

This recipe is very similar to my sheet pan harissa chicken. Super easy to put together and quick to cook. I used my Tomato Sauce but you could easily pick up your favorite jar of marinara sauce from the market. Also I used boneless chicken thighs but you could substitute them for chicken breasts. I did not include a vegetable but you could easily add a chopped eggplant or a diced winter squash. Feel free to use any of our other Sous Salts as well. The Porcini would be superb as would the Olive Thyme or the Herb & Garlic. Normally [...]

easy chicken parmesan ~ really!2022-01-15T12:30:18-08:00
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