F Is For Foodie

A foodophile's blog dedicated to a life of dining out, eating in, cooking up a storm and making sweet sweet love. Now that I have your attention, can we talk food? The names have been changed to protect the innocent and the hungry.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Lentils & Escarole - Can there really be enough escarole recipes?

With RRR working close to home for awhile, I've been doing more home cooking than I have in recent weeks. Another one of my cold weather staples is a dish of red lentils with tomatoes and escarole. Yes I know this is my second escarole recipe... I am a creature of habit.

This healthy and hearty recipe is courtesy of RRR. I believe she saw the recipe somewhere and made some adjustments. Again, this is another dish that is super easy and the most work you will do is chopping the celery, onion and garlic to get the dish started.

Note: I use a large restaurant-style saute pan but a large stock pot would certainly do; just make sure you have enough room for an entire head of escarole.

Start by sauteing some garlic cloves, diced celery (about 3 - 4 stalks) and half an onion. I prefer white onions to add a bit of sweetness, but a yellow onion would do just fine. Once the vegetables have softened, add the red lentils (I use a 14 oz container from Manhattan Fruit & Vegetable Exchange) and mix until well blended.

Next add one (28 oz) can of crushed tomatoes and enough chicken stock to cover the lentils. At this stage, I also add a few generous squirts of tomato paste to thicken the bright lentil mixture. I also season at each stage with salt, pepper and garlic powder. Once the tomatoes are added, I grate a bit of nutmeg as well.

Once the lentils have begun to expand and soak up the broth (approximately 45 minutes or so), add one head of well-rinsed escarole and cover until the greens begin to wilt. Once wilted, stir to incorporate the greens into the mixture and finish (if desired) with a sprinkling of crushed red pepper.

Serve in large bowl with a generous helping of grated cheese.

Saturday, March 01, 2008

Post #200!

I felt the need to commemorate the milestone of my 200th post with a "best of" f is for foodie.

It goes without saying that my favorite posts were my daily recaps of trips to France (starting with this post), Spain and Portugal. There is nothing like exploring new places, trying new foods and wines, strolling through the local markets and soaking up the culture. Incredible experiences that have changed my palate forever!

When it comes to recipes, there are a few of my favorites that I've shared with you and I hope you have tried and enjoyed. In no particular order some of my stand outs are: white bean turkey chili, mustard-crusted pork with carrots and lentils, pork chops with zucchini and tomatoes, lentils and escarole, and my posts on meatballs - only to be culminated with one of my two tasting panels; meatball madness and the great cupcake debate.

Although most of my restaurant reviews are for New York restaurants, I've also reviewed establishments on the Jersey Shore, in Boston and suburban Massachusetts, Washington D.C., Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Wherever my travels will take me, I will be there camera in hand to give you my take on the local cuisine!

I hope you continue to enjoy this blog as much as I do and bon appetit!

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