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Showing posts with label mushroom. Show all posts

09 July 2013

Meals Made Easy #11 - Black Rice with Edemame, Avocado, Radishes, Pomegranate, Mushrooms & Lettuce

Coming back from a week away on vacation I had no idea what was in my fridge other than some avocados I knew I forgot. I needed something nutritious and delicious for lunch today. Scouring the fridge/freezer and cupboards I began to pull stuff out: black rice, avocado, some forgotten radishes, a pomegranate, dried mushrooms, frozen edemame, spinach flour tortilla, colby cheese, red wine vinegar, sesame oil, salt & pepper.

I first started the rice that takes 30 minutes to cook and by far the longest thing in the process, then getting to work on the rest.

I boiled some water to re-hydrate the mushrooms  Thawing some already shelled edemame & a frozen spinach tortilla, I seeded the pomegranate, chopped up some radishes & lettuce and sliced the avocado. Once the rice was done I set it in a bowl to cool. I re-hydrated my mushrooms for about 20 minutes and then chopped & cooked them in sunflower oil & ground flax for about 7-10 minutes until the smelled and tasted delicious.

While the mushrooms were cooking I added the edemame, avocado, radishes, pomegranate seeds, red wine vinegar & sesame oil to the black rice, mixing thoroughly. Once the mushrooms were cooked I put them aside and put the tortilla in the pan over medium low heat turning it every few minutes so it would harden up and cook uniformly. For the last couple minutes I added thinly sliced cheese and covered it to quickly melt.

Once the tortilla was done I added the shredded lettuce, mushrooms and black rice mixture over the top. The results: it was simple, took 30 minutes and tastes fantastic. The best part is I have left over rice mixture and mushrooms!

Ingredients:
.5 c black rice
1 c frozen edemame
8 small radishes
1 avocado
1 flour tortilla
few thin slices of cheese
small bunch of lettuce
small handful of pomegranate seeds
handful of dried mushrooms (I had hen of the woods)
dash or two of red wine vinegar
small dash of sesame oil (it's potent!)
salt & pepper to taste




12 February 2012

Meals Made Easy - #6 - Scallops with Saffron & Mushroom Barley Risotto


Oh, risotto. You are so creamy and delicious. You can be a side or a main dish; you seem extravagant yet so easy to prepare (with just a smidge of time on your hands for stirring). Pair you with scallops and a gourmet meal you resemble, yet, truly, anyone can prepare you.

Inspiration: Craving for delicious yet simple; two random recipes I stumbled upon, working from the risotto and recalling the scallop recipe from memory.

All Food Obtained From: Seward Co-op with the exception of the saffron from The Spicehound in Cleveland

List of Ingredients:
Risotto
1.5 c. pearled barley
.5 large onion chopped
4 c. vegetable stock
saffron
crimini and shiitake mushrooms (volume to liking)
.33 to .5 c. dry white wine
kale (1 stalk)
olive oil
salt and pepper

Scallops
4 large Massachusetts scallops
small sliver of Earth blend butter
whole wheat flour
lemon juice

Prep: Ahead of time: chop onion and mushrooms (keep separate). Julianne the kale.

Risotto
In a deeper pan (you need room to add the broth and rice), add olive oil over medium heat add onion and cook until soft, about 5 minutes. Add barley and stir for 2-3 minutes until glossy.

Add wine and stir until mostly absorbed, a few minutes. Add stock, one cup at a time, stirring almost constantly until each cup is absorbed. You can take mini breaks to do other things (like shake your shiitake pan or pour yourself more wine) but don't let the mixture sit. I add minimal salt and pepper at this step as I like it to set. I recommend also allowing people to add it to taste at the end.

As you are adding the stock and stirring take your shiitakes and add them to a small pan over medium heat, sauteing until crispy.

Once all the stock is added and absorbed, looking good, add the sauteed mushrooms, shredded Parmesan and julianned kale, mixing lightly to serve.

Scallops
Dredge in flour. Heat oil or vegan butter in very hot pan. Place scallops in pan, let sear for one minute, flip and sear the other side. Allow other sides to briefly color as desired.

Note: Scallops, like most seafood, are picky. Do NOT overcook.

Arrange on plate and serve with risotto.

Que magnifique!


all the ingredients for risotto
scallops ingredients - so easy! 



the final product - scallops with saffron & mushroom risotto