Showing posts with label Red peppers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red peppers. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 July 2016

Pork Chops

Sometimes I'm inspired by things found in the garden. Today, I picked up some fresh thyme and oregano to use with pork chops. And the excitement that the first tomato of the season is almost ready to pick inspired a fresh tomato sauce.  


Thinly sliced pork browned in a saucepan with olive oil and butter. Remove and set aside.  Add two large shallots roughly chopped, a tablespoon of minced garlic. Then add 3 cups of chopped tomatoes, 1/2 red bell pepper, a splash or two of red wine vinegar, a dash or three of Portuguese piri piri sauce, thyme, oregano, capers and add the pork chops back to the sauce. Simmer until done.  

Happy Eats!  


Monday, 1 June 2015

Vegan Vietnamese Spring Rolls


Rice paper
Vermicelli noodles
Napa cabbage
Cilantro
Mini sweet bell peppers
Cucumbers
Carrots

Soak to the rice paper in warm water and place on a cutting board.  Layer your vegetables and other ingredients starting with the cilantro leaves, noodles, thinly chopped napa cabbage, match-stick cut cucumbers and bell peppers and topped with grated carrots.  Fold ends and then roll.  

Serve with gluten-free peanut sauce or chilli sauce.   

Wednesday, 31 December 2014

Ham, Sausage and Shrimp Jambalaya

Nothing says the holidays better than a big pot of Jambalaya


lard from spare ribs
white onions
celery
shallots
red bell peppers
homemade sausage and reserved cooking liquid
ham
tomatoes
beef broth
jasmine rice
sea salt
freshly cracked pepper
cayenne pepper
green onions
shrimp, peeled and deveined

Happy New Year and Good Eats!  

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Duck Fried Rice

Oh, what to do with left over roast duck? I usually make a fried rice dish when I have left over protein but I will have to say using duck is the best version of fried rice I think I have made.   


Sesame seed oil
Jasmine Rice
Celery, diced
Carrots, diced
Red bell pepper, diced
White onions, diced
Garlic, minced
Fresh ginger, diced
Roast duck, cut in bite-sized pieces
Gluten-free soya sauce


Sunday, 1 June 2014

Shrimp Gumbo


Avocado oil
White onion, chopped
Red pepper, chopped
Celery, chopped
Parsley, chopped
Gluten-free all-purpose flour (I used Cloud 9)
Canned organic diced tomatoes
Left-over water from cooked sausage
Chicken stock
Ground cumin
Oregano
Okra, sliced
Shrimps
Sea salt
Freshly cracked black pepper
Cayenne pepper


Friday, 18 April 2014

The Fixings for Scrambled Eggs


Diced Cherry Tomatoes
Diced Red Peppers
Diced Mushrooms
Chopped Green Onions
Chopped Marinated Artichoke Hearts
2 Eggs
Sprinkle of Italian Seasoning
Dab of Butter
Drop of Milk
Feta Cheese

In a heated pan melt the butter.  Add all of ingredients that have been whisked together and cook until almost done. Add crumbled feta cheese until it begins to melt.  Enjoy.

Saturday, 12 April 2014

Best. Breakfast. Ever.


Sunny Side Egg (yes, I do like the edges well done)
Fried Bell Peppers
Sea Salt
Freshly Cracked Black Pepper
Gluten-free Bread (found at Costco)

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Crab Salad


Crab meat
Diced red peppers
Diced celery
Diced red onions
Gluten-free Creole Spice Blend
Mayonnaise
Peeled and halved avocado

Monday, 10 February 2014

Baked Eggs


Marinated Artichoke Hearts
Red Peppers
Eggs
Shallots
Ham
Gluten-free bread crumbs
Flaxseed
Mozzarella Cheese

This time I layered the marinated artichoke hearts on the bottom of the buttered dish. I enjoyed the tender texture of the artichokes using this method.  

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Dinner Prepared in less than Fifteen Minutes


Avocado Oil
Butter
Scallops
Sea Salt
Freshly Cracked Black Pepper

Sesame Seed Oil
Sugar Snap Peas
Red Bell Pepper
Sea Salt
Freshly Cracked Black Pepper

Simply delicious!  

Friday, 10 January 2014

Artichoke & Spinach Baked Eggs

Years decades ago I found myself at a little theatre/restaurant for brunch in Minneapolis. While there I had an egg and artichoke dish that had a bread crump topping. It was delicious and this recipe is inspired by that dish I enjoyed many moons ago.


Marinated artichoke hearts
Red peppers
Brown mushrooms
Spinach
Eggs
Sea Salt
Freshly cracked black pepper


Pour into buttered ramekins, top with gluten-free bread crumbs.


Don't forget the cheese! Pop in a 350 degree pre-heated oven and bake for 20 to 25 minutes.


Yum! Happy Eating.

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Creole Style Chicken-a-la-King

A basic Chicken-a-la-King recipe kicked up a whole bunch of notches!  


Butter
Celery
Red Peppers
Wild Mushrooms
Onions
Shallots
Garlic
Gluten-free flour (I used Cloud 9 all-purpose blend, available at Costco)
Thyme
Milk
Chicken Stock
Left-over Roast Chicken

Serving suggestions:  Serve on sprouted brown rice, quinao, or roasted spaghetti squash.  

Monday, 6 January 2014

Bok Choy Stir-fry


Coconut oil
Whites of Bok Choy
White onions
Garlic
Fennel
Red peppers
Mushrooms
Bok Choy Greens
Sea Salt
Freshly Cracked Black Pepper

Sunday, 8 September 2013

Quinao-Stuffed Bell Peppers

This recipe is from the Looneyspoons Cookbook but can also be found online here. These are just before they were popped into the oven. Since I had some leftover corn, I threw that into the quinao and mushroom stuffing mix.



OH MY GOODNESS, this dish is delish!

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Quick Shrimp Gumbo










 Two of my favourite ingredients, shrimp and okra. Can you believe that I found the okra locally grown from a farmer's market vendor. I was thrilled to find them.

They're being used for a steaming hot pot of soup or I should say Quick Shrimp Gumbo. I seasoned it with Creole Spice that I picked up at DeLuca's.  Wooheee, that stuff is spicy hot!



















I can't say that the locally grown okra was the best. Sadly, I ended up picking it out of my gumbo. But on the up side the broth and shrimps turned out fine.  

Monday, 19 August 2013

Braised Rabbit

with potatoes and stir-fried vegetables (zucchini, fennel, onions and red peppers).

Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Eating Gluten-Free on a Budget

Eating a gluten-free diet is not the cheapest way to feed oneself. It can really be a shock to the pocketbook if you're not prepared for it and especially if you are starting out.

Here in Canada, if  you are celiac you can deduct a small portion of your gluten-free grocery items when it comes time to file your income tax. But not all of us qualify for tax deductions and even if we do, our grocery bills are significantly higher than those who do not eat a gluten-free diet.

Here are some tips that might help along the way.

Plan your meals.
Gail Vaz-Oxlade says it best, "do some meal planning [and] shop with a list." Gail is right. When you're shopping with a game plan in mind, your focused on what you need rather than those wants that can destroy a budget plan. Don't just scope out recipes to help out with the meal plan, consider the left-overs that you have or will have during the week. Making extra for dinner will help take the load off of planning for lunches too.

Cook at Home.
I feel silly saying this but if you are going out to eat, your budget will soon run out. Duh.

Don't let cooking at home be a chore, cooking is more fun when you have company in the kitchen. And cooking alone should never be done without some good tunes.  Remember, the best parties start in the kitchen. And everyday should be a party!

Grow Herbs.
So, you may not have a yard to grow a garden but herbs can be grown in containers. Just about anything you can think of!  And there is nothing to make a meal come together than fresh herbs!

Love the Legumes.
Oh my goodness, I love beans and chickpeas and lentils. Not only are they economical they make delicious dishes. Dried beans are cheaper than buying them canned and I find soaking them and then cooking them in the slow cooker works well.

One of my favourites is adding black beans to salsa with a handful of toasted cumin and lime juice and giving it a whirl in the food processor.

Shop Seasonally.
In season produce is not only cheaper it tastes better too!  Check out what is growing in the garden or available at the farmer's market.  I know at this time of year there are farmers markets popping up everywhere across the city.  It makes for a lovely Saturday morning outing too.

Be Creative.
Be creative with left-overs!  Left-over vegetable curry is delicious in an omelette.  And left-over mashed potatoes make a great crust for quiche.  You'll save a handful of cash by avoiding those pricey gluten-free pie crusts.

Stock your freezer.
I'm not talking about stocking your freezer with processed gluten-free foods. Stock your freezer with go-to items that  help to put meals together.

  • Instead of buying frozen waffles I make my own.  
  • And pancakes too!  My favourite are the zucchini pancakes and they freeze well.  I make them when zucchini is in season.  
  • I like making my own Red Pepper Tomato Sauce. I wait until red peppers are on sale and that is when I make a batch. It freezes well. 
  • Chicken Pot Pies also freeze well, I tend to double the recipe and stock up. They are great for brown-bagging it.  

Get to know your local businesses.
It seems like more and more stores are carrying gluten-free products. Check out your neighbourhood. Here we have a fantastic shop that bakes fresh bread, pastries, and carries a variety of flour mixes, and dry foods all gluten-free. Unlike the big chain stores they offer a 10% discount on purchases made mid-week. See what deals the smaller retailers have to offer, you might be surprised while supporting a local business.

Well, those are a few ways I try to stay on budget with my gluten-free grocery bills. How about you?  Any tips you like to share?


Monday, 17 June 2013

Tonight's Gluten-free dinner...




Chicken Breast stuffed with Sun-dried Tomatoes & Goat Cheese

Sauteed Vegetables (Red Peppers and Zucchini) with Sesame Seed Oil and Fresh Basil.

Yum!

Monday, 3 September 2012

Home-made Salsa





























Salsa is easy to make, just take a look at what is available in the garden. Well, in this case I raided my parents' garden. I made this batch mild for my Mom and she loves it. Dad thinks it needs more black pepper. Mom's grand-sons think it needs more salt and garlic. Everyone is a critic. 

Cherry tomatoes, seeds removed and chopped by hand
White onions, diced
Yellow and Red peppers, diced
Garlic, minced
Zest of 2 limes
Juice of 2 limes
Cumin, toasted and then a toss in the grinder
Freshly cracked Sea Salt
Freshly cracked Black Pepper.  


Monday, 2 April 2012

White Bean Chicken Chilli


Peel and wash tomatillos, roast in 350 degree F oven for about 20 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool. Meanwhile... 


saute 2 large onions and 6 cloves of garlic in 1 tablespoon of olive oil until soft. Add 2 peppers (green and red). Add 2 tbsp cumin and oregano.


Using a potato masher, mash the tomatillos. Add to the stock pot with the onions and garlic.


Add white beans.


with 3 cups of chicken stock, 3 chopped tomatoes, 1 cup of corn, green chillies, and 1 lb. chicken thighs, cut into bite-sized pieces.


Added bonus, this freezes well!

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