Friday, March 4, 2016

Week of March 6th 2016

Sat - Zuppa Tuscuna
Zuppa
Sun - Pork Carnitas
Mon - Biscuits and Gravy
Tue - Verda Enchiladas
Pot of Zuppa
Wed - Paninis
Thur - French Onion Soup
Fri - Cheese Ravioli Carbonara


Zuppa Toscana

  • 2 cups chopped kale
  • 1 lb hot italian sausage
  • 1 tbsp olive oil (if needed)
  • 2 garlic cloves, pressed
  • 1 box stock (chicken or veggie), heated
  • 3 lb potatoes, sliced
  • 1 cups milk
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream
  • 3 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp freshly ground pepper
In a large saucepot, over medium heat cook sausage, chop into chunks. When no longer pink, remove meat but leave oil in pan.  Add garlic, and oil if there is less then 2 tbsp of fat in the pan. Cook over medium heat until fragrant. Add the hot stock and whisk to combine. Add potatoes. Add enough hot water to cover potatoes. Stir in salt and pepper. Boil until potatoes are tender. DO NOT DRAIN potato water.
When potatoes are almost done, add the kale and cook until kale and potatoes are tender. Stir in the milk and cream. Return sausage. Heat through. Serve immediately. (If left to simmer the potatoes will begin to turn into mush and disappear in the liquid.)

Pork Carnitas - slow cooker
Pork Carnitas Tacos with Slaw

Place the fresh 2 lb shoulder pork roast and 1 (19 oz) Mild Old El Paso Enchilada Sauce (verde/green) into the slow cooker. Cook in slow cooker 8 hours on low. Shred. Serve on warmed tortillas with taco fixings - such as cheese, lettuce or cabbage, onions, cilantro, lime juice. 

Biscuits and Sausage Gravy with Hasbrowns and Apples

Biscuits see bread recipes
Sausage Gravy
1 lb breakfast sausage, browned reserve drippings
1-2 tbsp butter (if needed, see below)
2 tbsp AP flour
1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp garlic salt
salt and pepper to taste
3 cups milk
Scrap the pan and remove the big chucks. Leave 3 tbsp of drippings in pan, add melted butter to the pan if you do not have 3 tbsp of drippings. Mix the flour and seasonings (except salt and pepper). On high heat, using a whisk, add the flour mix to the pan. Stir until incorporated, then turn down the heat to low and stir for 1-2 minutes or until it smells nutty. Turn the heat back up to high and slowly add the milk, constantly whisking. Boil until the gravy comes to the thickness you like (remember it will continue to thicken off the heat for a bit). Mix in sausage. Taste, add salt and pepper as necessary.

Panini:
4 ciabatta sandwich rolls
Olive oil
Panini and Tots
walnut roasted red pepper basil pesto cream cheese (recipe below)
8 slices mozzarella cheese
medium tomato, cut into 8 thin slices
8 Slices Deli turkey
8 Slices salami and/or Prosciutto or other cured meat
1/4 tsp each salt and pepper
Heat closed contact grill 5 minutes.
Cream cheese spread: 4 oz softened cream cheese, 2 large roasted red peppers (canned), 1/2 cup walnut basil pesto blend in food processor until smooth.
Cut each roll in half horizontally; brush outside of each half with oil. Spread cream cheese mix on inside of both halves. Layer each sandwich with cheese, meat and tomato. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. When grill is heated, place sandwiches(s) on grill. Close grill; grill 4 minutes or until bread is toasty and cheese is melted. Serve warm.

Creamy Verde Enchiladas
2 cups cooked diced or shredded chicken, salted
12-16 corn tortillas (taco size)
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 large can (around 7 oz) of diced green chilies 
1 tsp cumin
1/4 tsb chyenne chilli powder or Chipotle Chili Rub
1 cup of sour cream
Shredded cheese
Mix soup, chili's, sour cream in a bowl, and set aside. Warm the tortillas in the microwave for 30-60 seconds until flexible.
Spray a 9x13 rectangular baking pan with oil. To assemble the enchiladas, place tortilla in the pan, fill with a spoonful of chicken, cream mixture, and a sprinkling of cheese. Roll the tortilla up with the open side down. Repeat until pan is full. I usually do 12 total - 8 down lengthwise, an two sets of two on the side of the pan. Spread the rest of the cream mix over the top. Sprinkle with cheese.
Heat in 350 degree oven for about 30 minutes until hot.

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