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Sunday Dinner

One thing I miss when hot summer days roll in is the leisurely ritual of Sunday dinner. On summer Sundays, you’re more likely to find us on the boat until well after sunset than at the dinner table, and we’re likely eating some sort of finger food, not a home cooked meal. While most people use Labor Day as the marker for end of summer, we tend to use our boating season, which ends at the end of October. Unfortunately, the weather sometimes refuses to acknowledge that, and yesterday brought gusty winds that would have made for a not-so-fun boat day. Instead, I did Autumn things, errands, cooking, and baking, and we had our first Sunday dinner in a long time.

The menu:

roasted chicken with a boiled cider glaze

crispy kale

roasted sweet potatoes, acorn squash, butternut squash

apple cider cake (post to come later this week)

roast chicken

The main component of dinner was a whole chicken, roasted simply with butter, pepper, and salt. While the chicken roasted, I boiled down apple cider into a delicious, syrupy consistency to use as a sauce for the chicken and vegetables. A cider glaze was definitely a good idea.

cider reduction

I cooked the chicken, sweet potatoes, and squash for a little over an hour, starting at 415 and lowering the temperature to 385, keeping an eye on everything to make sure the vegetables didn’t burn and the chicken cooked thoroughly. The smell of the butter basting the chicken was amazing.

Just before the chicken was done, I made my crispy kale, one of my favorite ways of eating kale. I just added dry kale to a little bit of oil in a pan and cooked on high until the edges were crispy and browned.

crispy kale

kale and squash

Once the chicken and veggies were cooked, everything came together quickly. I plated chicken on top of the kale with the other vegetables as a side, and I topped it all with the reduced apple cider.

chicken with fall vegetables

With cool breezes coming through the window and the sun setting early, this dinner really hit the spot. I’m still not happy about the change of seasons, but a comforting meal and the love that goes into making it definitely makes it a little tastier.

Are you embracing fall flavors yet?

Tags: acorn squash, apple cider, chicken, dinner, Food, kale, Sunday dinner, sweet potato

Healthy Cooking

Happy Monday! It truly is a happy one for me; I am starting on some fun new projects for work this week that you will undoubtedly be hearing about. We had a tiring weekend in Killington, VT (post to come!); I could not get to sleep for the life of me either night and promptly fell asleep upon arriving back home in Boston. I am hoping to build some good energy to put toward marathon training and work this week. And we have a meeting tonight to work on the details for our Boston Marathon fundraising party.

I’ve been cooking up all sorts of simple, healthy meals lately and thought I would share a couple today. The first features Pete & Gerry’s eggs from our Stone Hearth dinner last week. We actually already buy eggs from the Pete & Gerry’s brand, but at the dinner, I also received some of their heirloom eggs, these lovely light blue eggs below.

heirloom eggs

It’s so easy to build a meal around an egg, so for lunch one day I poked around the kitchen to see what I might eat. I started by making a half cup of wild rice from Minnesota. Wild rice, as you may know, is not rice at all, but is the grain from a grass-like plant that grows in and around the lakes in Minnesota. It’s black and brown and kind of chewy and nutty, and it makes a nutritious base for lots of recipes.

kale and eggs

In this case, I topped the wild rice with crispy kale made by quickly cooking it in a little bit of olive oil in a pan. I also cooked one of the heirloom eggs at the same time and added that to the wild rice mix. I topped the whole thing with half of an avocado, some garlic powder, and nutritional yeast, and I had an amazing, filling lunch.

kale and eggs

Another easy dish I made recently was a twist on orange shrimp. My lightened up version was sautéed, not fried or breaded, so the result was different but fresh and flavorful. 

cilantro

The saucy ingredients? Lots of fresh cilantro, a sprinkle of brown sugar, a pinch of curry paste, 1/4 cup of peanut butter, two cups of orange juice, and lots of sriracha.

orange sauce

A little sesame oil and soy sauce to taste.

soy and sesame

All mixed up in one big pan with peeled and cleaned shrimp and heaps of broccoli. I simmered it to thicken the sauce, which didn’t really happen, so we went ahead and used spoons and forks for this dinner. I can literally still imagine the bursts of citrus, sweet, peanut butter, and cilantro, with a kick of spice.

I love meals that are pulled together with all sorts of random ingredients! We’ve been doing a pretty good job sticking to our healthy eating plan for the New Year, and although the meals are sometimes too simple to even be blog-able, we are feeling great!

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Are you looking forward to anything this week?

Tags: eggs, Food, healthy, kale, recipe, shrimp, wild rice

Happy Friday! I am late to the blogging game this morning because I stayed out until midnight last night! Crazy, right? I had a great dinner with a few friends, followed by drinks out, a movie shoot sighting, and finally a taxi ride home to get some sleep. . . but definitely not enough. I am pretty tired this morning, but last night was just what I needed. A recap of dinner at Coppa will come soon!

I am thankful to work for myself today! I crammed a ton of work into the early part of the week so I can take a little time off this afternoon to enjoy the nice weather.

 

So, I was having a great week in the kitchen. I discovered a new vegetarian favorite and some quick, easy ways to sneak veggies and tofu into a dish. I was on a roll and couldn’t wait to whip up the garlicky greens frittata I had been dreaming of.

It started out fine with a giant bowl of kale. Mmmmm green. I haven’t been able to stand the sight of a green smoothie lately, so I was definitely looking for other ways to get my greens. Do you ever just randomly go off things you usually love?

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Or maybe I am weird? Disappointed smile 

Anyway, I started out with a big bowl of kale, using my veggie scissors to chop it into manageable pieces, hoping that they would blend nicely with a bunch of eggs, garlic, and olive oil for a beautiful frittata with a nice crust on it.

garlic

Next up was the garlic, six large cloves, smashed then chopped oh-so-finely and mixed with the kale and a glug of olive oil.

kale and garlic 

I sautéed the kale and garlic until sizzling and then added six large eggs mixed with black pepper and a little olive oil.

kale frittata 

Not enough eggs or oil, too much kale Sad smile  My beautiful frittata was thin, stuck to the pan, and cooking way too quickly. The only way to save it was to scramble it up and make a big pile of kale and eggs.

Luckily, I wasn’t serving this for anyone else but the husband and me, and it tasted amazing. The kale was a little spicy, something I notice every now and then with kale. I love it!

kale scrambled eggs

I’ve learned my lesson; next time I make this I am baking it and putting it under the broiler to get the golden crust. You can’t win them all, but it was at least still edible! This would make an awesome, healthy-ish brunch dish along side a spicy Bloody Mary!

Have you had a disappointing kitchen experience lately? What is on your calendar this weekend?

Tags: eggs, healthy, kale, recipe, Vegetarian

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