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Interesting twists on everyday things as well as the unusual

Kombu Roast Chicken with Acorn Squash and Radishes Recipe based on chef Matthew Kammerer’s Recipe Kombu Roast Chicken with Kaboucha Squash and Daikon Recipe

I came across chef Matthew Kammerer’s recipe in Food & Wine Magazine for Kombu Roast Chicken with Kaboucha Squash and Daikon… I knew I had some kombu that I needed to use up and I had about the right amount of daikon in my refrigerator (but decided to use radishes instead). I was sort of worried about his recipe because of the method….Anyways the flavors are wonderful….I only changed a few things. I doubled the amount of pepper because a 1/2 teaspoon is just not enough for a whole chicken. I also used coconut oil instead of butter because I thought coconut oil would be good with kombu. It turned out that I did have some difficulty with the method……Maybe you won’t have the same trouble?. ……He said roast until the middle of the breast as at 155 F (about an hour). I cooked mine an hour. At one hour the middle of the breast was 165 F by my thermometer so I took it out to rest…….

Here’s how it came out.

The breast is sous vide perfect and juicy……..but the legs and wing joints are raw. So I cut off all the breast that I could and put it back into the oven.

So it needed 40 more minutes at 400 F in my oven.

Like I said maybe you won’t have the same trouble??????? That is why I usually do white meat and dark separate. The few times when I do a whole bird I do most or all of the time breast down so the dark meat cooks and the white meat doesn’t dry up…That method always works but the down side is that it doesn’t look at pretty and the skin usually is too moist to eat.

You do what you want.

ingredients

1 acorn squash – cut in half, remove seeds and membranes – cut into 8 wedges

one bunch radishes – trimmed or use a daikon in one inch slices

2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

2 teaspoons sea salt (or to taste)

1 teaspoon black pepper ( or to taste – some on the squash and most for the chicken)

1/8 oz ground dry kombu (I added a small amount of crumbled nori to it about a Tablespoon)

1/4 cup coconut oil

1 Tablespoon garlic – ground to paste

2 teaspoons lemon zest

1 – 3-4 lb whole chicken

Directions

Set oven to 400 degrees F.

Lay out the squash and radishes in the roasting pan and sprinkle them with the olive oil and salt and pepper.

In a small mixing bowl mix together the coconut oil, kombu (and nori if you choose to add that), garlic, lemon zest, 1+ 3/4 teaspoon salt and black pepper.

This mixture goes mostly under the skin of the chicken. When I was done my hand were a mess but I thought those flavors would be good on the skin so I rubbed what was left on my hands all over the chicken. Then the chicken gets placed over the vegetables.

After an hour on my mine the breast was perfect (mine read 165 F degrees)

I removed the breast when mine cooled down.

Then I turned it over so the bottom could cook more. I check mine at 20 minutes and it still wasn’t done so I added another 20 minutes. Then it was done.

The squash, radishes, and chicken really are all delicious. It’s up to you how you want to cook the chicken. If I was doing this same one again I’d just turn it breast down till done at 350 degrees F.

Kombu Roast Chicken with Acorn Squash and Radishes

ENJOY!!!!

A Special THANKS!!! To Chef Matthew Kammerer and Food & Wine Magazine so I could do what you see here!

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Smoked Deviled Eggs Recipe Idea (no recipe-recipe)

These are very simple basic deviled eggs. I read that a lot of people smoke the eggs before making them into deviled so I thought I’d give it a try. Oh and I want to say that I usually make my deviled eggs much fancier but I was in a hurry today. Normally my deviled eggs look more like this pictured below.

Deviled Eggs

Anyways I read that people smoke the hard boiled eggs for one hour with a mild wood like pecan so that is what I did.

The eggs come out after an hour.

They look kind of tan now.

I cut them longways and pop out the yolks. The egg whites get lightly sprinkled with sea salt and espelette pepper.

The egg yolks get riced so they turn out light and fluffy without any lumps.

I use my favorite mustard for deviled eggs. Amora Brand from France. I also use a small amount of mayonnaise. Usually I add more stuff but today I kept it very basic. I thought that the smoke, Amora and espelette pepper was enough.

Pipe the yolk mixture into the egg whites.

Sprinkle with more espelette.

smoked deviled eggs

My husband and I disagree on this one. He thinks that they are really great and I should make them this way again. I think they are slightly too smokey……even though all the smoke taste is in the egg white. I think I also don’t like the texture from smoking the egg white…I think it shrinks some and has a different texture.

If I do them again I’d try smoking them for 30 minutes instead of 60 minutes.

At the moment my favorite deviled egg that I made was the one below.

These are my regular spicier deviled eggs with Peruvian sweet drop peppers in the centers garnished with celery leaves.

That was my smoked deviled egg no recipe…recipe idea

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Pistou Sauce Recipe (Original Style)

Pistou sauce is the French version of Italy’s pesto. Pistou translates to pounded. You are suppose to pound hand torn Genovese basil leaves, garlic, olive oil and salt in a mortar.

You keep pounding until you get something like this.

Pistou Sauce (Original Style)

The original Provencal Pistou Sauce is only basil, garlic, olive oil and salt. Over the years people made it more into a pesto sometimes adding cheese, nuts, and other herbs. Even Julia Child’s version of pistou contains tomatoes and cheese.

Ingredients for around two servings

1 cup torn basil leaves

2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

2 teaspoons sweet roasted whipped garlic (roast a spilt garlic head with a generous amount of olive oil covered at 375 degrees F for one hour. Then squeeze out the cloves and whip)

French sea salt flakes to taste (around a big pinch)

Directions

Get out your mortar and pound.

Pistou Sauce (Original Style)

Pistou is very good in salads, soups, and toast. It’s also good on grilled meats and vegetables and even eggs.

ENJOY!!!

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Citrus and Beet Aguachile Cold Soup Recipe lightened up and based on Chef Claudette Zepeda’s Recipe from Food & Wine Magazine

I recently did a variation of chef Claudette Zepeda’s recipe for Strawberry Aguachile and now just did a variation of her recipe for Citrus and Beet Aguachile. I made a lot of changes………… I thought the Beet Aguachile recipe might has way too much oil in it (3/4 cup). I think it must be a typo so I had to change that. Another thing that I had to change is that I thought this recipe contains far more cilantro than I can tolerate and I cut the amount in half and it’s still plenty. Instead of salt roasting the beets…I thought I had a more practical idea to roast the beets with water. I don’t think it is necessary to buy beet juice to add to the recipe. I just cooked up an extra beet while I cooked all the beets in water. I used the beet water and blended in my extra beet and used that as beet juice. I also added some extra blended beet water to adjust the soup to my taste. Those were the main changes. It’s no longer aguachile and more of a cold soup this way but does taste really great! This recipe makes around 4 servings.

Ingredients

1 lb beets (a mix of orange and red – scrubbed clean)

sea salt to taste (I used my home made smoked pecan sea salt)

3/4 cup water + more water to cook beets

2 medium limes – just the fresh squeezed juice

1 oz cilantro – leaves and tender stems – chopped + a little extra for finishing

1 shallot – chopped (around 2oz)

1/4 cup rice vinegar

1 orange – zest and juice

1 serrano chile – chopped

3 garlic cloves – chopped

4 dried chitepin or pequin chiles crushed

3 black garlic cloves – chopped

2-3 radishes – thin sliced

2 Persian cucumbers – sliced

1/2 medium red onion – thin sliced

8 toastada shells

Directions

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.

It’s important to know that you shouldn’t cook orange beets with anything aluminum because the aluminum reacts with orange beets.

If you have regular sized beets then you probably want to cut them in halves. In one baking dish I put the reds and in another baking dish I put the orange beets. Lightly sprinkle them with sea salt. Add water to the pans You want to almost cover the beets with water. Cover the pans and leave them in the oven till fork tender. The timing will differ. My beets were very large so mine took around 75 minutes. Pull out of oven with done. Remove from water so they cool faster. When cool you rub them with your hands and the skin will come off. Put to the side.

Make some blended beet water. Use the water from your red beets. Add either one small beet or part of a beet and blend it into the water till as smooth as you can get. Keep this to the side.

Combine the 3/4 cups of water, lime juice, cilantro, shallot, vinegar, orange juice and zest, serrano chile, garlic, chilepin chile, and black garlic. Add at least a half a cup of you blended beet water that you just made. Give it a taste test and decide if you want to add more blended beet water. Also decide if you need to add more sea salt and adjust to your liking. At this time you can strain it and throw out the solids…….or if you like it this way keep it this way.

Serve it up.

Dish out the soup and add the beets, cucumbers, onions, radishes, cilantro, and serve with toastada shells.

Citrus and Beet Aguachile Cold Soup

A Special THANKS!!! to chef Claudette Zepeda and Food & Wine Magazine for this recipe so I could make what I got here.

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EASY FORKING Delicious Acorn Squash with Mostarda Syrup, Onions & Taleggio Cheese Side Dish Recipe

I think one of the most delicious ways to serve acorn squash is with mostarda and taleggio cheese. (I did this before to top a pizza I made) I got the idea when I read about mostarda from www.LaCucinaItaliana.com when I was trying to learn about taleggio pairings. In www.LaCucinaItaliana.com they said Italians most often pair taleggio cheese with mostarda. Incase you didn’t know…… mostarda is a spicy and sweet, mustardy North Italian Condiment. It is usually but NOT ALWAYS made with candied fruit and mustard syrup……BUT…..one of the 6 varieties of mostarda is made with squash. So what I did here might be considered a deconstructed squash mostarda because I made mustard syrup and squash.

ANYWAYS….This squash taste really great with this mostarda syrup and taleggio cheese. Serving size is difficult to judge because all acorn squash are different in size. Usually a person eats about half an acorn squash so I figure 4 servings because I am using two smaller-medium sized acorn squash.

Ingredients for around 4 servings.

2 acorn squash – washed

2 medium red onions sliced extra thin

non stick spray

sea salt – to taste

ground black pepper – to taste

2 Tablespoons olive oil – (That is a guesstimate. I didn’t measure I lightly sprayed the tops of the squash and onions with it)

1 cup sugar

1 large juicy lemon – the fresh juice and all the zest

2 Tablespoons mustard powder

1 Tablespoon dijon – or to taste….. Every mustard is different

2 Tablespoons old style whole grain mustard – or to taste…every mustard is different

1 small Calabrian chili – crumbled

8 oz taleggio cheese – (or maybe a bit more if you like lots of cheese) cut in slices (thin side..)

Directions

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F

The squash go in to get softened so you can cut them. They go in on sheet pans for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes take the squash out and let them cool. While they are cooling make the mostarda.

In a small mixing bowl combine the sugar, lemon juice, lemon zest, dry mustard, mustards, Calabrian chili.

When the squash are cool enough for you to handle slice them up in rings around 1- 1+1/2 inch thick and scrap out membranes and seeds. You might end up cutting off a little end so the squash can lay flat.

Spray the sheet pans with non stick spray. Arrange the acorn squash rings. Stuff them with the sliced onions. Sprinkle with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Pour the mostarda over the stuffed, seasoned squash slices. (keep in mind that the sauce will caramelize and what you spill on the pan will burn)

Place in oven around 30 minutes or until slightly browned and fork tender.

Dress what you are serving now with sliced cheese and this goes back in the oven for around 9 minutes.

EASY FORKING Delicious Acorn Squash with Mostarda Syrup & Taleggio Cheese Side Dish

Second time I served without the squash skin and added toasted nuts and it was extra delicious this way.

Acorn Squash & Onions with Mostarda Syrup, Taleleggio and toasted nuts

It’s really easy and comes out FORKING DELICIOUS!

ENJOY!

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Roast Cauliflower & Carrots with Pickled Onions, Smoked Cheese Sauce & Toasted Nuts

This recipe is a variation of another recipe that I did from chef Pollyanna Coupland. Her recipe was called Roast CauliflowerRecipe with Smoked Cheese Sauce. She had this brilliant way of seasoning the cauliflower with lemon, oil, little dijon, and a little thyme. This goes magically well with the smoked cheese sauce and some sort of pickled vegetable.

Roast Cauliflower with Smoked Cheddar Sauce, Pickled Leeks, Nuts and Seeds

This time I didn’t have leeks so I thought my pickled onions would work here. I also make my own cheese sauces because I put a lot of cheese in them and my sauces never break or taste floury. My trick is to always make cheese sauces with corn starch. My other trick is to add as little fat as reasonably possible because I want most of the fat in my sauce to come from cheese. I also use fat free milk. This recipe can take two days to prepare because I like to make anything pickled at least one day before. Serving size is difficult to judge because I don’t know if you want a small side order or a large serving. I’m going to guesstimate this up to 6 servings.

Ingredients for around 6 servings

1 red onion – sliced thin (preferably on a mandolin)

1 cup white vinegar

1 Tablespoon kosher salt

1 bay leaf

1/2 teaspoon black peppercorns

1/2 teaspoon yellow mustard seeds

2 sprigs thyme

1 cauliflower – break down into florets

1 1/2 lbs carrots – you can cut them however you like it really doesn’t matter but the cook time will differ.

4 pinches of dried thyme

1 teaspoon dijon mustard

1 large juicy lemon – you need the juice and zest

4 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

sea salt to taste

ground black pepper to taste

1 Tablespoon extra virgin olive oil – About the amount of oil I sprayed on the nuts

1/4 cup pepitas

1/4 cup sliced almonds

2 cups fat free milk

2 Tablespoons sweet butter

1/4 cup corn starch

9 oz mature cheddar cheese – shredded

4 1/2 oz munster cheese – shredded

1 teaspoon dijon mustard

1/2 teaspoon fresh grated nutmeg

1/4 teaspoon ground white pepper

1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika

hot sauce to taste – (I used Frank’s Red Hot Sauce didn’t measure but it might have been 2 Tablespoons)

liquid smoke to taste – (didn’t use much somewhere between 1/4 teaspoon – 1/2 a teaspoon so do a 1/4 first and then decide if you need more)

1/4 cup chives or scallions – chopped for finishing

Directions

Make the pickled onions. Bring to boil the vinegar, salt, bay leaf, peppercorns, mustard seeds, and thyme sprigs. Reduce to simmer for ten minutes. Take off heat. Pour the hot liquid over the red onions. Leave out till it is room temperature and then refrigerate.

Preheat you oven to 375 F degrees.

In a large mixing bowl combine the dried thyme, dijon mustard, lemon juice and lemon zest, and oil and mix well. Reserve around 1/2 the liquid. Mix the carrots in around 1/2 of the liquid and place them on a sheet tray. Cover the tray of carrots and put them on the lower rack. Now mix the cauliflower florets in the same large bowl adding the reserved liquid. Mix them around and place them in a single layer on a sheet tray (do not cover this one) . Timing will differ mostly due to cut on vegetable. Uncover the carrots at 30 minutes if you want to brown them a little. Leave the carrots in the oven till they are cooked all the way threw by testing with a fork. My cauliflower took 35 minutes. My carrots took a little longer. I lightly salted mine with my home made smoked pecan sea salt and a little fresh ground black pepper.

When your carrots come out you can toast the nuts. Put the almonds and pepitas on a sheet tray and spray them with oil. I put mine on the lower rack and mine took around ten minutes to get a nice light brown color.

Make the cheese sauce. Put a pot on medium high heat and melt the butter. Mix together with a whisk the milk, and corn starch. Add that to the butter. Cook until thickened and make sure that this bubbles so you know that it is cooked. Mix in the dijon, nutmeg, white pepper, smoked paprika and turn down the heat to medium low. Stir in the cheese. Keep stirring so the sauce stays smooth. Add hot sauce and liquid smoke to taste.

Arrange and serve.

Cauliflower, carrots, go on the plate. Top with cheese sauce, pickled onions, toasted nuts and some chives or scallions.

Roast Cauliflower & Carrots with Pickled Onions, Smoked Cheese Sauce & Toasted Nuts

Enjoy!!!!

A Special THANKS to chef Pollyanna Copeland for her Amazing recipe so I could do what I got here!

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Avocado Cream Recipe

Avocado Cream is easy to prepare and can come out delicious if you use your own home made jalapeño brine from pickled jalapeños that is full of delicious flavors. You can’t use jalapeño brine from store bought because it doesn’t taste good. You need the brine from your own home made pickled jalapeños or buy them from a farmer’s market. Serving size is difficult to judge. Avocados differ in size so it’s impossible to be exact. I’ll guesstimate 16 servings.

Ingredients for around 16 servings.

3 small ripe avocados – scooped out of skin and pit removed

1/2 cup jalapeno brine

1 Tablespoon olive oil

1 large juicy lime – just the juice

1/2 cup water

Directions

Blend everything together. Thin further if needed with either water, more brine, or lime juice depending on your taste.

Avocado Cream

Enjoy!

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Moroccan Style Turkey Meatballs with Harissa Vinaigrette Recipe

Ground Turkey was on sale at Fry’s so between that, this spiffy bottle of Moroccan Cured Olives (I found at Walmart Grocery) and other things I had around the kitchen I came up with Moroccan Style Meatballs today! They are easy to make but I made them with a lot of ingredients that you might not have like bulgar. For me this made 10 smaller servings or 45 smaller meatballs. I’ll say 8 servings because most people do want bigger portions than me. The harissa recipe may be or may not be enough sauce for all your meatballs and you might want to make extra. Usually you don’t need to use much because that sauce is so flavorful.

Ingredients for around 8 servings.

2 large red peppers – broiled till black on all sides or blackened on a grill, stem, skin & seeds removed – chopped

1/2 teaspoon ground cumin

1 teaspoon caraway seeds

2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

3 garlic cloves – ground to paste

1-3 hot red peppers -chopped – to taste (I used two Fresnos that are hotter than red jalapeños)

2 Tablespoons tomato paste

1 small-medium lemon or 1/2 a large – just the fresh squeezed juice

2 Tablespoons red wine vinegar

1/4 teaspoon sea salt (I used homemade smoked sea salt)

1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper

1/4 teaspoon Aleppo pepper

1 lb ground turkey (I used 85% lean)

1 Tablespoon extra virgin olive oil

1 red bell pepper – remove core, stem, and seeds – fine chop

1 small red onion – remove skin and fine chop

1 inch grated ginger

4 garlic cloves – ground to paste

1 jalapeño – remove stem and core – fine chop

15 Moroccan cured olives (I found them at Walmart Grocery) remove pits and fine chop

1/2 cup bulgur

1 cup water

1 Tablespoon lemon zest

1/2 teaspoon turmeric

1/2 teaspoon ground cumin

1 Tablespoon vegetable soup base (this is instead of salt and is healthier with less sodium and also give more flavor…I used Better Than Bouillon Brand)

1/2 cup fresh cilantro chopped – (leaves and fine stems) + plus a little extra for finishing

2 Tablespoons tomato paste

2 eggs – lightly beaten

1/2 cup whole wheat panko

non-stick spray

Directions

Make the Harissa Vinaigrette. Blend together the first 12 ingredients. (bell peppers, cumin, caraway, oil, garlic, hot pepper(s), tomato paste, lemon juice, vinegar, sea salt, black pepper, and Aleppo pepper). Taste and adjust if necessary.

You need to cook the bulgur. You can microwave the bulgur with the water in a microwavable container. In my microwave it takes 9 minutes. Or you can do it on the stove top if you prefer.

Put a large fry pan on medium high heat and add the oil. When hot add the bell peppers, onions, jalapeño, hot red pepper, ginger, garlic, and tomato paste. Stir it around a bit. Cook til the onions look transparent and the peppers are soft and then take off heat.

When your bulgur and the vegetables that you just cooked cool down to room temperature you can continue with the rest.

Set oven to 350 degrees F.

Spray a couple sheet trays with non stick spray.

In a large mixing bowl combine the bulgur, vegetables that you have just cooked (bell peppers, jalapeño, onions, hot red pepper, ginger, garlic, tomato paste) also add the remaining ingredients – ground turkey, olives, lemon zest, turmeric, cumin, soup base, 1/2 cup cilantro, eggs, and panko. Mix well and let this sit around ten minutes.

Before you make the meatballs it always is a good idea to do one tester ball because there are a lot of vegetables here that might differ in size and your batch of meatballs might come out more moist or more dry than mine and you might need to adjust slightly. (more moist add a few tablespoons panko…too dry add a tablespoon or two water or stock.

When you’er ready use a small scooper and space out your meatballs a little so they can get heated up all around each ball. If you used a small scooper they will take 15-20 minutes in the oven. If your scooper was bigger than mine they will take slightly longer.

Serve the Moroccan Style Meatballs with the Harissa vinaigrette. Top with a little fresh cilantro. You might want to add some high quality feta cheese. Couscous, freekah, bulgur, rice, lentils, or chickpeas would go well with this dish.

Moroccan Style Turkey Meatballs with Harissa Vinaigrette

Enjoy!

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Pistachio Pesto Recipe

I had fresh basil that I had to use today so I’m thinking either basil oil or pesto…..I didn’t have many pine nuts or walnuts or hazelnuts today so I went with pistachios. I usually do one thing that most people don’t do that really makes a difference. I use a small amount of garlic but usually it’s whipped sweet roasted garlic. It never gets too strong tasting and is sweet and delicious. To make whipped sweet roasted garlic use a lot of garlic cloves. Pour a good amount of extra virgin olive oil on them. Put them in a covered pan at 350 or 375 degrees F for one hour and then blend.

Roasted & Whipped Sweet Garlic

It keeps for a while in the refrigerator but I freeze it since I make it in big batches. Back to the pesto….I didn’t measure exactly but it went something like this.

1 cup fresh basil leaves

4 oz parmesan rough chop

1/2 cup pistachios

1 tablespoon whipped sweet garlic

1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil

1 dried Calabrian piri piri dried pepper – crushed (you can substitute any pepper to taste)

Blend…This time I left the pesto slightly chunky so you can taste everything in it a little more.

I do note that this stays for a while but is best to use in a few days…..after a week or so the oil gets very thick and the basil has less fragrance. You can brighten it back up with a little more fresh basil and a little more olive oil.

Pistachio Pesto
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Roasted Vegetables with Poppy Seed Black Garlic Kalamata Olive Condiment and Urfa Peppered Feta Cheese Recipe

Over a year ago I did something like this before but this one is slightly different. Somehow poppy seeds, black garlic mixed with kalamata olives can be magical together with the right ingredients and taste great on vegetables. I simply roasted the vegetables with a light spray of oil and salt and pepper and took them out of the oven when done. The rest mixes up in minutes. Serving size is always difficult to judge. I got 6 side servings out of this. You might get less if your side servings are bigger.

Servings for around 6 servings

3 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil (2 Tablespoons lightly sprayed on vegetables and 1 Tablespoon reserved for condiment)

1 small cauliflower – cut into florets

1 red onion – cut into slices

8oz spinach

4 1/2 oz good quality Feta Cheese cut into small cubes (I like the Israeli Feta from Trader Joes and my 2nd favorite is the Greek Feta from Costco)

1 Tablespoon urfa pepper (this is to coat the feta cheese)

2 Tablespoons poppy seeds – put threw a spice grinder

7oz kalamata olives – pits removed – chopped

1 + 1/2 Tablespoons black garlic

1 Tablespoon date syrup (you can substitute honey but you can easily find date syrup at Walmart)

1 Tablespoon white vinegar

sea salt – to taste

ground black pepper – to taste

optional 1/4 cup fresh cilantro, parsley, or scallions to finish

Directions

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

On sheet tray(s) spread out the cauliflower florets on one side and the onions on the other side incase they don’t get done at the same time. Spray them lightly with olive oil. Season them lightly with a little salt and pepper to taste. Put them in the middle rack of the oven and take them out when lightly charred. Mine took 20 minutes but timing may differ due to the way ovens work and the size and age of the vegetables.

In a small bowl mix the feta cubes with the urfa pepper. Keep to the side until ready to use.

In another pan add the spinach. Sprinkle lightly with oil and season lightly with salt and pepper. Cover pan and put this in 5 minutes before you want to serve on the lower rack while the other vegetables are cooking. I like mine like 1/2 cooked. You can do longer if you want or do them on the stove top.

Assemble and serve. I put the spinach on the bottom mixed the onions and cauliflower together. Spooned on condiment. Then added the peppered feta and topped that with cilantro.

Roasted Vegetables with Poppy Seed Black Garlic Kalamata Olive Condiment and Urfa Peppered Feta Cheese

This went FORKING GREAT with the Moroccan Style Turkey Meatballs with harissa that I just made.

Moroccan Style Turkey Meatballs with Harissa Vinaigrette
Roasted Vegetables with Poppy Seed Black Garlic Kalamata Olive Condiment and Urfa Peppered Feta Cheese

Enjoy!

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