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Game Day Hot Dog Spaghetti Squash Faux Kraut Empanadas Recipe

Game Day Hot Dog Spaghetti Squash Faux Kraut Empanadas

I got the idea to fill empanadas with reduced fat hot dogs and my spaghetti squash faux kraut. I came up with the spaghetti kraut recipe a while back and really like it. I grew up thinking that I don’t like real kraut maybe because all I tried was nasty canned kraut? One day I happened to have a bunch of spaghetti squash and I thought I could make it into something that taste like kraut. The spaghetti squash “kraut” isn’t real kraut because it’s not fermented…..that’s why I call it faux kraut. Anyways- This is a very tasty recipe that almost anyone would enjoy. use whatever kind of hotdog you like.

1 cup spaghetti squash – cooked, drained very well and packed tight

non stick spray

1/4 med-large sweet onion – sliced very thin on mandolin

1 garlic clove – ground to paste or microplane

1/4 cup apple cider vinegar

1 teaspoon sherry vinegar

2 teaspoons turbinado or dark brown sugar

1/4 teaspoon sea salt

2 juniper berries – ground (easy to smash them in a sandwich bag with something heavy)

1/2 teaspoon caraway seeds

1/4 teaspoon yellow mustard seeds

2 cups flour – plus a little extra for rolling

1/2 cup canola oil

1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar

1 teaspoon course sea salt

1/3 cup water

2 eggs separated and each lightly beaten (whites are for sealing, yolks are for glazing)

4 reduced fat hot dogs chopped up

Directions

Set oven to 350 degrees F.

Line two sheet pans with quilon coated baking sheets or parchment paper and set to the side.

Make the dough.

In a large bowl add the flour, oil, 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar, 1 teaspoon sea salt and the water. mix well and knead well. Make the dough into a ball. Set the dough ball in a bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Set to the side.

Make the faux kraut.

Get a medium fry pan in medium high heat and give it a little non stick spray. When the pan looks hot add the onions and cook them till they are clear looking. Turn the heat down to medium and add the garlic and stir. Add the vinegars and the sugar and stir. Mix in the spaghetti squash, salt, juniper berries, caraway seeds and mustard seeds and turn the heat off. When the mixture cools down you can stuff the empanadas.

You will need a small amount of flour to roll out the dough. Add some flour to rolling surface and some flour to dough surface. Slowly roll out dough as thin as you can. You need something like a bowl or lid to cut the dough in 5-6 rounds. (I used a lid from a container of mixed nuts) After you cut your circle you might want to roll it out slightly larger. Now with your finger or a brush you need to brush all around the ends of the dough with the egg whites. Now grab a Tablespoon and fill the middle of the dough with the filling. Fold the dough over and try to seal. After you seal the empanada crimp the end with a fork and then place the empanada on the lined baking sheet and repeat till you are out of dough circles. I made 8 empanadas but I had enough dough for two more so I took the dough scrapes and rolled them into two balls and rolled each one out so I was able to make two more empanadas. When you have all your empanadas made brush them with the egg yolks but be careful not to paint the paper with the yolks because it will act like glue….Just brush the tops of the empanadas till you are out of egg yolk. I brushed mine three times.

The empanadas go into a preheated 350 degree oven for about 30 minutes.

Game Day Hot Dog Spaghetti Squash Faux Kraut Empanadas

Serve with your favorite mustard I recommend Amora Brand from France.

ENJOY!

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HEALTHY GAME DAY Taco Flavored Baked Cauliflower Recipe

Game Day Taco Flavored Baked Cauliflower

I’m always thinking up something different to do with cauliflower. I made this batch of cauliflower taste just like tacos. You can dress them up better than I did with some cheese, sour cream and avocado they’d be a little more special if you like. Or you can put the cauliflower in tortillas or taco shells with some pickled onions and avocado cream and make vegetarian tacos out of them. This taco flavored cauliflower is easy to prepare. I just threw everything (except the fresh cilantro and scallions) into a bag and shook it up and then spread the cauliflower out on sprayed baking sheets. In my oven (yours may differ) they were done in 45 minutes. For a healthy option that taste great serve with a fresh made salsa and or low fat yogurt. For a more indulgent option you can also serve with a fresh made jalapeño cheese sauce.

Ingredients for about 6 servings

1 large cauliflower – break down to florets

4 Tablespoons canola oil

3 Tablespoons Mexican hot sauce (I used Cholula Brand hot sauce)

1 teaspoon cumin

1 teaspoon oregano

1 teaspoon coriander

4 garlic cloves – ground to paste or microplane

8 extra large pimento stuffed olives – cut each olive in half

1/2 cup masa flour (NO substitutions as this is part of the secret to the taco flavor)

non stick spray

1/4 cup fresh cilantro – leaves – you can use tender parts of stems chopped

1/4 cup scallions – sliced thin

Directions

Set oven to 375 degrees F.

Lightly spray baking sheet(s) with non stick spray.

You can use either a large mixing bowl or a large bag and add the cauliflower, oil, hot sauce, cumin, oregano, coriander, garlic, olives and masa flour and mix well.

Spread the cauliflower out well in a single layer with a little room around each floret. Depending on the size of florets and oven the timing will differ. After 30 minutes check the cauliflower…..They should be close to done if not done. If not done turn each floret over and cook until they look slightly browned. Mine needed another 15 minutes after the 30 minutes….but yours may differ slightly.

Game Day Taco Flavored Baked Cauliflower

The cauliflower really do taste like tacos…..Serve with salsa, low fat yogurt or sour cream, avocado or cheese sauce.

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Potatoes Anna Style Recipe

Potatoes Anna Style

Potatoes Anna are thin sliced potatoes cooked with clarified butter

OMG these potatoes are da BOMB and are so easy to prepare. Usually Potatoes Anna is done in a screaming hot cast iron skillet and finished under the broiler and is made from just potatoes and clarified butter. I sort of invented my own easy way to prepare Potatoes Anna Style. I’m calling these Potatoes Anna Style because I didn’t use a cast iron pan or clarify the butter and I added some seasoning so they are Anna Style. These potatoes just melt in your mouth and are seasoned just so. The butter in the potatoes gets slightly browned and makes the potatoes super delicious. You do need to make the potato slices very thin for the potatoes to work out. I used a mandolin. Very easy to prepare. The hardest part is slicing the potatoes.

Ingredients for about 10 servings

3 lbs red potatoes peeled and sitting in a large bowl of cold water

non stick spray

3oz unsalted butter – melted

1 Tablespoon course sea salt

1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper

1/8 teaspoon ground white pepper

1/2 teaspoon dried thyme

1/2 teaspoon paprika

Directions

Set oven to 425 degrees F and spray a casserole bowl with non stick spray and set the bowl to the side.

To your dish of melted butter add the salt, peppers, thyme and paprika and mix well. Set to the side.

Using a mandolin or whatever devise you normally use to slice potatoes like potato chip thin use it. Shake the water off the potato, blot dry and slice up one potato at a time. Use Line the sprayed bowl with potato slices by starting in the center and work your way around but stop when you finished one layer.

Each layer gets brushed with the seasoned butter….but make sure you try to get the butter from the bottom of the dish because the seasonings settle there. Next time I think I’ll let the butter get to room temperature and mix in the seasonings and just squirt the butter out around the potatoes with a parchment bag.

Repeat till you are done.

This gets covered and goes in the 425 degree F oven for an hour. After an hour remove the lid and it goes back in the oven 15-20 minutes to brown.

Potatoes Anna Style

This is a #CrowdPleaser EVERYONE out there will FORKING LOVE these potatoes!

Potatoes Anna Style
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Confit Style Jammy Shallots Recipe

Confit Style Jammy Shallots
Confit Style Jammy Shallots


Confit shallots are slow cooked at 200 degrees for 8-12 hours basically in butter and wine. You can create very similar style shallots by cooking them covered at 325 degrees F for four hours so I do it that way. I play around with the fats, wines or vinegar for different flavors and today I’m using shallots instead of onions that I normally do. These shallots are so delicious and jammy. They are perfect for steak or a gourmet burger. They also freeze well so you can use them when you need them.

Ingredients for around 10 servings

1 1/2 pound shallots (I used Echalion French Banana Shallots but any shallot is fine) – peeled

7 medium – small bay leaves

1 teaspoon tellicherry peppercorns

1/2 teaspoon thyme

5 Tablespoons balsamic vinegar

6 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

1/2 cup red wine (this gets added 2 hours into cooking when you turn the shallots over)

Directions

Set oven to 325 degrees F.

To your baking dish or pan add bay leaves, peppercorns, thyme and vinegar. Top with peeled shallots. Sprinkle shallots with olive oil. Cover with foil and place in heated oven for two hours. After two hours remove foil and flip the shallots on the other side. Now add the red wine and cover up again with foil and place in the oven another two hours.

Confit Style Jammy Shallots

People will love these shallots!

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The BEST UNDER $10.00 Plate I’ve Found in North Phoenix is from Banh Mi Bistro Vietnamese Eatery – Worth A Fork!

“Look at all that DELICIOUS Food!”

Banh Mi Bistro Vietnamese Eatery is located in North Phoenix. This is a casual Pho-Free Vietnamese Eatery. I know that most of the food they serve is FORKING SCRUMPTIOUS because between me and my husband were tried most of the menu items….Some of my personal favorites that I enjoy from Banh Mi Bistro Vietnamese Eatery are the delicious Banh Mi Baguette Sandwiches, Chef’s Special Curry Chicken, Lotus Root Salad, Pot Stickers and of course The Rice Plate (Co’m Dia). Oh and did I mention that everything (as of January 2019…subject to change) is less that $10.00 each?

Pork Rice Plate
Chicken Rice Plate minus the egg roll

The Rice Plate (Co’m Dia) is what is known as a combination plate. That is made of a generous portion of white rice, pork egg roll, salad garnish with house vinaigrette and choice of protein. The protein choices are Grilled Pork, Grilled Pork Chop, Grilled Chicken, Grilled Shrimp, Shaken Beef or Tofu and Vegetable. There are condiments of fish sauce for dipping and a spicy chili paste for zipping some things up. I can vouch that the chicken, beef and grilled pork are tender like butter and developed with really delicious flavors. It’s like magically delicious. The chicken has a tasty char on it and is developed with yumminess. The chicken is slightly sweet and fragrant with Asian seasonings. The portion is really large and double of what I eat so this is two meals for me. I didn’t weigh the meat here but it seemed like about 8 ounces. I have no idea where you can get a better or tastier deal for only $9.00.

Other things we had at Banh Mi Bistro Vietnamese Eatery are pictured below. I really enjoy the Banh Mi baguette more than a hoagie type roll. It made of a combination of wheat and rice flour that makes it seem much lighter than a hoagie roll. The roll here has a crispy exterior and a soft interior. The sandwiches are made with pickled carrot and radish, slices of jalapeño and fresh cilantro and house made aioli. Some varieties of the Banh Mi also include house made pate.

Chicken Banh Mi

Tofu Banh Mi
Pot Stickers (really yummy!)
Egg Rolls
Fire Cracker Salmon Rolls
Lotus Root Salad
Papaya Salad
Noodle Salad Bowl – Bun
Chef’s Special Curry Chicken

Choice of Rice or Baguette with the Curry Chicken

We love going to Banh Mi Bistro Vietnamese Eatery in North Phoenix. The Food is always fresh and delicious! Portions are very large and prices are very low.

The Rice Plate from Banh Mi Bistro is the BEST under $10.00 Plate that I tried in North Phoenix!

(P.S. Tables are no longer outside but there is a folding table inside for guest that request it.)

Banh Mi Bistro Vietnamese Eatery is Worth a Fork!

Worth a Fork!

www.BanhMiBistroAZ.com

Everything is subject to change and your experience may or may not differ.

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Peruvian Style Chicken Breast with Spicy Cilantro Sauce Recipe – Based on Melissa Clark’s Recipe

This recipe is based on Peruvian Roasted Chicken with Spicy Cilantro Sauce by Melissa Clark that was published in The New York Times. I modified the recipe to chicken breast because they were on sale at Safeway for 99 cents a pound so I stocked up on them and that’s what I had. Peruvian Chicken should be made with whole bird or chicken parts with skin……….But…….. WOW!….. This recipe makes SUPER FORKING DELICIOUS Spicy CHICKEN AND FORKING DELICIOUS SPICY SAUCE! I like Melissa Clark’s recipe very much because it’s a very good recipe and she also gives you a lot of freedom with the recipe…such as the recipe should be made with aji amarillo paste and aji panca. Melissa suggest substitutes of to use sriracha or sambal and pasilla Chile powder since most people don’t have Aji Amarillo or aji panca paste in their pantry. She does explain you don’t get the same taste but it’s still delicious (and it is). This recipe does indeed come out SPICY…..but is delicious to people who can handle spicy. The original recipe is pretty much the same except whole chicken or parts with bone and skin, marinated 2-12 hours, oven roasted at 450 degrees F 25-35 minutes for split breasts and 35-45 other chicken. If I was doing this recipe again I’d say to get or order bottled Sweetie Drop Peppers. I would have chopped some up and spread them on top of the chicken over the sauce with some on the side if I knew in advance HOW FORKING AMAZING they are on this dish…… The Sweetie Drop Peppers are the small jarred Peruvian peppers I have in photos. The taste of them really makes the dish POP…Sweetie Drop Peppers are a little pickled and sort of sweet and bring the dish up another level. I saw Sweetie Drop at Whole Foods this week but never noticed them there before.

Ingredients for about 8 servings

2 large chicken breast – cut into 8 servings that are lightly pounded

6 cloves garlic – microplane (for marinade)

3 Tablespoons soy sauce (for marinade)

1 Tablespoon Aji Amarillo paste – suggested substitutions are sriracha or sambal (I used Korean Chili Paste) (for marinade)

1 Tablespoon lime juice (for marinade)

1 teaspoon aji panca paste – suggested substitution is 1 teaspoon pasilla Chile powder (for marinade)

1 teaspoon Dijon mustard (for marinade)

1 teaspoon ground cumin (for marinade)

1 teaspoon ground black pepper (for marinade)

1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt (for marinade)

1 cup flour – to coat dried off marinated chicken – (I used brown rice flour but any flour is fine…the flour is not to bread but seals in the juice from the chicken)

canola oil as needed to pan fry chicken

1 cup cilantro leaves and tender stems (sauce)

3–4 jalapeño peppers – seeded and diced (sauce)

1/4 cup 1 oz crumbled feta cheese (I didn’t have any so I substituted soy milk) (sauce)

1 garlic clove – minced (sauce)

1 1/2 Tablespoons lime juice – more to taste – (sauce)

2 teaspoons fresh oregano or basil – (sauce)

3/4 teaspoon fine sea salt – more to taste – (sauce)

1/2 teaspoon dijon mustard – (sauce)

1/2 Tablespoon Aji Amarillo or other suggested chili paste such as sriracha or sambal (I used Korean Pepper paste) – sauce

1/2 teaspoon honey – (sauce)

1/2 teaspoon ground cumin – ( sauce)

1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil – (sauce)

lime wedges for garnish

optional – but I HIGHLY RECOMMEND to order some Peruvian Sweetie Drop Peppers for this dish as they REALLY bring the dish up another level and make the dish POP!

Directions

Put chicken pieces in a ziplock bag.

In a medium bowl add the 6 micro-planed garlic cloves, soy sauce, 1 Tablespoon Aji Amarillo paste, 1 Tablespoon lime juice, aji panca paste, 1 teaspoon dijon, 1 teaspoon ground cumin, black pepper and 1/2 teaspoon sea salt. Mix well.

Pour the marinade into the ziplock bag with the chicken. Try to push most of the air out of the bag and zip it shut. Push the marinade around the chicken and place in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours or about three and a half hours but no longer than four hours. (This timing is for boneless breasts)

After 3 1/2 hours take the chicken out of the marinade and blot each piece dry.

Get another ziplock bag and add a cup of flour to it. Put the chicken in it and give the chicken some good shakes. Set to the side.

Put a good size fry pan on medium high heat and add about a 1/4 inch of canola oil. When the oil is hot add the chicken. Depending on the thickness of chicken and temperature of the oil …the timing will differ……You should need about 5 minutes a side…but that can differ. Place cooked chicken on a cooling rack or a sheet pan that’s lined with paper towels.

While your cooking up the chicken you can make the sauce. In either a blender or with a blender stick and container add cilantro, jalapeños, feta cheese, garlic, lime juice, oregano or basil, sea salt, dijon, Aji Amarillo, honey, cumin and olive oil and blend till emulsified.

Serve chicken with sauce and lime wedges and I recommend Peruvian Sweetie Drop Peppers. I also recommend to heat the lime wedges up…….It makes a big difference.

Peruvian Style Chicken Breast with Spicy Cilantro Salsa

It’s delicious, moist, very flavorful and spicy! A special thanks to The New York Times for sharing Melissa Clark’s Wonderful Recipe!

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No Mayonaise Dijon Tarragon Potato Salad Recipe

No Mayonaise Dijon Tarragon Potato Salad
No Mayonaise Dijon Tarragon Potato Salad

This is a delicious potato salad that’s very easy to prepare. This one is best warmed or at room temperature. I got the idea for this potato salad after reading a Bon Appetit recipe for potato salad. This isn’t that recipe but is similar….The Bon Appetit recipe is for baby potatoes in a slightly sweetened vinaigrette. This No Mayo Dijon Tarragon Potato Salad is a Chunky, less sweet, sort of creamy cousin of the Bon Appetit Recipe. I also noticed that Epicurious also published the same exact potato salad recipe that Bon Appetit published for potato salad. Bon Appetit & Epicurious inspired this recipe for No Mayonnaise Dijon Tarragon Potato Salad. This potato salad came out perfect…..I mean really perfect…It didn’t get drippy, or dry or change flavors a few days latter.

Ingredients for about 10 servings

3 lbs red potatoes – peeled and cut into large potato salad type chunks (you want a little larger than you want because potato chunks get smaller when you mix)

1 Tablespoon sea salt (heaping or small palm full) – for boiling the potatoes

1/2 red bell pepper – chopped – somewhat small

1 celery rib – chopped small

2 1/2 oz shallots – sliced very thin on mandolin

1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil

1/3 cup white vinegar

6 Tablespoons dijon mustard – preferably Amora Brand from France (I do warn you that recipe adjustments might be needed when you use a different brand of dijon…..Amora is unique and not over-powering)

2 Tablespoons hot sauce – preferably Frank’s Red Hot

1/4 oz. package of fresh tarragon leaves – chopped

Directions

In a sauce pot add potatoes, add water to cover potatoes well and add salt. Bring the pot to a slow boil and cook till the potatoes are tender. (about 10 minutes)

While the potatoes are cooking chop and slice vegetables (shallots, bell pepper and celery) if you didn’t already and put them in a big mixing bowl and set to the side.

In a bowl add the dijon….slowly add the oil and mix till it’s coming together or emulsified then slowly add the hot sauce and slowly add the vinegar while mixing and set to the side.

By now your potatoes should be done. Either remove them with a slotted spoon and try to shake all the liquid out and add the potatoes to the bowl with vegetables or just use a colander but you risk breaking down the potatoes more. After the potatoes are in the bowl add the dressing while the potatoes are hot so they can absorb flavors and carefully mix trying not to break the potatoes much. Just before it’s almost mixed add the tarragon. I think it’s well seasoned but if you used different mustard or hot sauce than I did you might need to make some adjustments to this recipe…………….

It’s delicious everyone should enjoy….#CrowdPleaser

No Mayonaise Dijon Tarragon Potato Salad

A special Thanks is needed to Thank Bon Appetit and Epicurious for Inspiring this delicious recipe.

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Low Fat Low Sodium DELICIOUS Fresh Herb Turkey Meatballs Recipe

Low Fat Low Sodium FORKING DELICIOUS Fresh Herb Turkey Meatballs

These Turkey Meatballs start out with 85% lean turkey. The meatballs are low in fat and salt because they don’t have cheese in the recipe that is high in fat and salt. I also didn’t add salt because I used vegetable base. The vegetable base is full of flavors and is slightly less full of salt than salt. If you follow this recipe exactly as written you will have meatballs that are fluffy, moist and flavorful that aren’t mushy or hard. These are perfect delicious Turkey FORKING DELICIOUS Meatballs that are a little healthier than regular meatballs….. This recipe makes 17 or more servings. Leftovers freeze perfect. I suggest 4-5 meatballs a serving. With a small size scoop I made 86 meatballs.

Ingredients for around 17 servings

3 lbs ground turkey 85% lean

8.5 oz sweet onion – fine chopped

8 hot/sweet jarred cherry peppers – fine chopped

2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

6 garlic cloves – microplane or ground to paste

3 Tablespoons vegetable base

1 Tablespoon ground black pepper

6 eggs – lightly beaten

3 cups whole wheat panko bread crumbs

2/3 oz fresh basil leaves – chopped small

1 Tablespoon + 1 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves

2 sprigs marjoram – just the leaves – chop slightly

2 teaspoons dried oregano

1/4 teaspoon ground white pepper

3 Tablespoons water

non stick spray

Directions

Set oven to 350 degrees F and spray baking sheets with non stick spray and set the baking sheets to the side.

Put a medium sized fry pan on medium high heat with the olive oil. When the oil is hot add the onions, cherry peppers and black pepper. Stir. In a few minutes when the onions are cooked add the vegetable base and garlic. Turn the heat down to medium and when you smell the garlic shut off the heat and take pan off of the heat source and set to side.

In a BIG mixing bowl add the turkey, eggs, panko, basil, thyme, marjoram, oregano, white pepper and water. Mix. When the fry pan contents are cool add them to the turkey mixture and mix well.

Use a small size scoop or a spoon and scoop out meatballs and roll them slightly in your hands. Set them on the sprayed baking sheets with a little bit of space around each ball. You should end up with enough meatballs to fill one oven. The meatballs go in the oven for about 15 minutes or until cooked. Pull out of oven when down. Extra meatballs that you aren’t using within three days should be frozen when they cool down.

Serve with sauce and grated cheese if you desire cheese.

Low Fat Low Sodium FORKING DELICIOUS Turkey Meatballs

The Forking Truth is that these meatballs will be more delicious and also with a better texture than what you can find at most restaurants.

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Forking EPIC Guacamole with Secret Ingredients Recipe

Forking Epic Guacamole
Forking Epic Guacamole

When you dine at James Beard nominated restaurants you taste amazing things that you might not have ever thought of before. I recently dined at Barrio Cafe Grand Reserva. The Chef is James Beard Nominated Chef Silvana Salcido Esparza and really deserves to win the award. She is among a small group of chefs in Metro Phoenix that come up with dishes from another planet delicious. One of the crazy amazing dishes I tasted was made with a delicious green sauce and was studded with fruits, chiles and ahi tuna…. I tried to remember the flavors….and put some of them into this guacamole. This guacamole taste better than it looks…My photo doesn’t pick up all the different colors it has. This guacamole is very complex with different flavors and textures in each bite. My husband didn’t expect to love it since in general he hates guacamole and avocados…..He reluctantly tried a chip with guacamole and said, “that is really good” “That really is GOOD!” and he said it a few more times….. I have to thank Fry’s supermarket for the 99 cent sale on 3lb bags of avocados.(or I wouldn’t have made guacamole)…..Of course I also have to thank the Barrio Cafe Grand Reseva for inspiring this recipe.

Ingredients for about 15 servings

9 medium avocados (about three pounds…mine were super ripe with a few brown spots I cut out…that is why they were only 99cents)

1 sweet lime – just the fresh squeezed juice (impossible to find…it taste like sweet lime-aid) sub either some lime-aid or add sugar to the juice of one lime to taste like lime-aid)

2 limes – just the fresh squeezed juice

3oz shallots – fine chopped

3 Tablespoons apple cider vinegar

1 roasted red Fresno – fine chopped – (mine was unusually hot…you can sub a jalapeño)

1/2 oz fresh cilantro – fine chopped

1/2 oz scallions – sliced thin

.03 oz fresh mint leaves – fine chopped

0.16 oz nori (one snack package of seaweed) – fine chopped

1/2 a soft ripe pear – remove skin and core – cut in small cubes about pea sized

4 chiltepin chili peppers – crush with fingers

fresh ground sea salt to taste

fresh ground black pepper to taste

finish with about a cup of pomegranate seeds

Directions

Depending on the firmest of your avocados – if very soft just scoop out. If slightly firm break up slightly…you want chunky not mush. Toss over the avocados lime juices, shallots, vinegar, Fresno, cilantro, scallions, mint, seaweed, pear and chiltepins. Stir gently. Try to keep some avocado chunky. Add salt and pepper to taste….(you don’t need much) Top with pomegranate seeds to serve.

Forking EPIC Guacamole
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Fresh Ricotta Gnocchi with Ridges W/O being Rolled Recipe

Fresh Ricotta Gnocchi

These gnocchi are made from fresh ricotta cheese that you make the day before. I don’t make just two cups that you need for the recipe. I make a big pot of the cheese and freeze the around 5 cups I have left for other use…like a lasagna. I do note that this is a more advanced recipe. It’s impossible to give you the exact amount of flour you need. The exact amount can differ for numerous reasons- humidity, the way the brand of flour is ground, the amount of moister in the cheese. Don’t worry this recipe will get you close…..It’s best to under the amount of flour over the amount of flour because you can do a sample gnocchi and adjust. But if you over do the flour you are done and will have heavy gnocchi. Well made gnocchi are described as very light pillows. They should melt in your mouth. Rolled gnocchi are a little heavier because they get handled with added flour. These fresh ricotta gnocchi get extruded with a pastry bag with a star tip. No rolling and extra handling with extra flour. These are the FORKING BEST ricotta gnocchi you will ever taste anywhere! Serve with home made marinara sauce. Don’t use packaged ricotta because it just doesn’t taste the same. Once you make your own ricotta you will never use packaged again. My picture again isn’t the best. It would have looked nicer with a thin smooth marinara sauce and a finer grated cheese so you could see all the perfect ridges….but I guarantee that the taste and texture is Forking Great!

Ingredients for about 6 servings plus about 5 extra cups of ricotta cheese

1 gallon whole milk

1 quart heavy cream (some brands are too processed with too much added stabilizer to work and cheese won’t come out.)

1 teaspoon course sea salt

3 lemons (about) just the fresh squeezed juice

2 cups fresh home made riccota cheese

1 cup parmesan reggiana – shredded

1 egg – beaten

1 1/4 cup flour (about – make sure you boil one sample gnocchi to check the texture)

1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

1/8 teaspoon ground white pepper

a few grates fresh nutmeg or a pinch of ground nutmeg

a small palm full or about a Tablespoon of sea salt for the boiling water

about 1/4 cup of extra virgin olive oil to sprinkle on the gnocchi to prevent them from sticking.

Directions

in a large pot on medium heat add the milk, cream and teaspoon of salt. This should take around an hour to get to a rolling boil…..around the time that the mixture gets to a rolling boil you have to lower the heat slightly so it doesn’t boil over. Once the milk starts boiling…VERY SLOWLY add the lemon juice…Again THIS SHOULD BE DONE VERY SLOWLY. Let it boil about 5 minutes. By now you should have lots of cheese curd. Use a wire strainer and scoop out the curd….but let the water drain out before you store away the curd. Refrigerate over night. The next day there will be a little water to drain. The cheese will seem very thick.

Make the gnocchi.

In a large bowl mix together the (2 cups) ricotta, parmesan, egg salt, pepper, nutmeg with a fork. Then mix in the flour with a fork. Set to the side.

Put a pot of water on to boil with a small handful or Tablespoon of salt. If desired add a string to the handle so you can slice the gnocchi off the pastry bag tip….(((but be extra careful to avoid the burner with the string or it can catch on fire)))

Use a disposable pastry bag and cut the tip. Place a star tip in the end and fold the bag down so you can easily add about 1/3 of the gnocchi dough.

Add 1/3 of dough and twist the end to hold in dough.

Squeeze some out from the end while slowly twisting the end to get out the dough and use string to cut off gnocchi or your finger to knock the gnocchi off.

The gnocchi will float. let them boil about a minute. Take them out with a slotted spoon or strainer spoon and let the water drain. The gnocchi go in a dish or a container and get sprinkled with a little olive oil so they don’t stick together. Repeat till done.

Fresh Ricotta Cheese Gnocchi with Ridges W/O being Rolled!

This is my husband’s favorite meal. If he had to pick a last meal this would be it. This is his favorite traditional gnocchi.

He happily ate this sample plate in-between meals….and was so happy he cleaned up all my pots!

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