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Making Hummus with Art

Friday, October 7th, 2011

IMG 0276 300x225 Making Hummus with ArtSarah Schiear1 signature Making Hummus with ArtFriday is a super-fun day at the Mr. Food office.

Then again, every day is a fun day working here. What’s not to love? I’m surrounded by great people and great food all day. More importantly, I am surrounded by great people who love great food. It’s nice to be around people who like the same things as you do, isn’t it?

I think so. And food is an extra-special love to have in common with someone, because food is best when shared.

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I admit it without shame: I take every cooking shortcut known to man. Repurposing leftovers, ingredient substitutions, packaged mixes or jarred sauces wherever possible, using the microwave a little too frequently…anything to simplify the recipe and (hopefully) shave off a bit of prep time. Sometimes that means an easy one-pot dinner or five-minute chicken meal; sometimes I completely indulge my sloth tendencies and cave to the temptation of takeout!

Even though I like to cut corners with recipes, especially when I’m short on time and patience, I still want it to seem like I spent hours in the kitchen while my guests ooh and ahh over my beautiful-looking and delicious-tasting meal. Occasionally, I feel a twinge of guilt that I’m not attempting these elaborate restaurant-worthy recipes, but ultimately, the simple yet tasty philosophy works best for me. Call me lazy, but I have plenty of company!

In The Lazy Gourmet: Magnificent Meals Made Easy, authors Robin Donovan and Juliana Gallin have packed their cookbook with 125 easy recipes that easily disprove the assumption that preparing an elegant meal requires spending hours in the kitchen! Among their words of wisdom is a saying I’d love to hang on a plaque in my kitchen: “Cooking a great meal can be just as easy as cooking a crappy meal!”

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The Lazy Gourmet is a great companion for any novice home chef, but even the most skilled cooks will appreciate the fresh, seasonal dishes that can pass for both sophisticated party fare and family-approved last-minute dinners. Donovan and Gallin devote Part I to The Basics: cooking tips for experienced and inexperienced cooks, culinary tools that are essential to Lazy cooking, and the key ingredients in a well-stocked pantry. These include over 30 kitchen staples to keep on hand to help transform a normally mundane recipe. I was happy to discover that cheese is one of the most important items on this list – and not just one cheese, but blue, chevre, feta, marscapone, and hard cheese like Parmesan and Pecorino. Cheese is ALWAYS in my fridge!

Part II jumps right in: the recipes, divided in to Snacks and Starters, Salads, Soups, Sandwiches, Small Plates and Main Dishes, Sides, Condiments, Sauces and Extras, and Desserts. What I found incredibly useful about the range of recipes in this cookbook is that you could pick one recipe to build dinner around (Chicken with Lemon and Olives, for example) or plan an entire dinner party using Lazy Gourmet recipes. Suggested menu pairings make it even easier to put together a cohesive, elegant meal for friends and family, plus the authors offer ideas for changing recipes to suit your tastes. Many of these recipes – even those in the Small Plates and Main Dishes section – are great for sharing, so if you’re cooking for a crowd in the near future, try a variety and serve them as small plate options. The Snacks and Starters section has plenty of creative appetizer ideas, including Basil Leaf and Goat Cheese Wraps, an unbelievably simple appetizer that lets your guests do all the work!

Recipe: Basil Leaf and Goat Cheese Wraps

Ingredients

  1. 30-40 big, fresh-looking basil leaves
  2. 5 ounces chevre
  3. 1 dry pint (30-40) cherry tomatoes
  4. 1/2 cup toasted pine nuts

Instructions

  1. Place basil leaves on a serving platter.
  2. Serve the cheese, tomatoes, and pine nuts in small serving dishes, with a spreading knife for the cheese and a small spook for the pine nuts.
  3. Direct diners to take a basil leaf and wrap it around some cheese, a tomato, and a couple of pine nuts.

Quick Notes

Makes 30 – 40 wraps.

Four ingredients, three steps – how deliciously lazy! For more recipes, articles, and interviews about the book, don’t miss The Lazy Gourmet blog tour:

May 3: Words to Eat By
May 4: Art and Lemons
May 9: Living the Gourmet
May 10: Mr.Food
May 12: Food Blogga
May 13: Big Flavors Tiny Kitchen

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Kid-Friendly Ground Beef Recipes

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

By Sarah Skerrett, Mr. Food Editor

As a kid, it seemed like we had a revolving door of dinner table staples I wasn’t always excited about. There were certain meals I looked forward to (ravioli with a huge serving of parmesan cheese) and could eat five days a week, and some meals I would dramatically choke down (chicken pot pie). At least a few times a week, me or my brother would complain, “This again??”  Sloppy Joes 08 03 09 RE Kid Friendly Ground Beef Recipes

What does it take to turn that familiar complaint into a “Yum!” and a clean plate? Just a creative spin on traditional favorites, like     this collection of 15 Kid-Friendly Ground Beef Recipes. Now, it’s generally not difficult to get a child to eat a Sloppy Joe…they’re messy, fast and kids  love ‘em. But you can only serve the same Sloppy Joe so many times before the complaint chorus kicks in.

Instead of eliminating Sloppy Joes from your dinner repertoire, simply update your cookbook with new variations like Barbecue Joes and Veggie Packed Sloppy Joes! Other delicious recipes using ground beef include Cheeseburger Bake, Spaghetti Sundaes, Pizza Fondue, Hula Sliders and more.Volcano Meatloaf 12 07 07 RE Kid Friendly Ground Beef Recipes

Some of these recipes aren’t just tasty, they’re fun for kids, too. Normally, kids are told not to play with their food but you won’t mind when they’re eating Volcano Meat Loaf! These mini meatloaves are covered in creamy mashed potatoes and “lava” – beefy gravy – pours from the top of the volcano. For this ground beef recipe and more, check out Mr. Food and make dinner fun tonight!

Here’s some more great kid-friendly ground beef recipes to round out your dinner (and lunch!) options:

Cooking with Kids: Shepherd’s Pie (thanks to Cheri at Adventures in the Kitchen!)

Ground Beef Stroganoff (thanks to Amy at Kitchen and Kids!)

Kid-Friendly Beef, Quinoa and Veggie Meatballs (thanks to La Jolla Mom!)

Easy Weeknight Lasagna (thanks to Heather at Family Friendly Frugality!)

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Quick and Easy Chicken Recipes

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

By Sarah Skerrett, Mr. Food Editor

After a long day of work, the last thing I want to do  is cook an elaborate gourmet meal. Sometimes I arrive home so ravenous that even a 30-minute meal seems like a lifetime to prepare. Short of hitting the easy button – in the form of a mediocre microwave dinner or a never-satisfying can of soup – I usually turn to my food superhero: chicken.

What makes chicken so amazing? Well, in short, is there anything this wonderbird can’t do? Not only is poultry a lean, healthy source of protein, most chicken dishes are tasty, quick and easy to prepare. It’s almost impossible to feel bored by chicken because of the vast number and variety of recipes available!

Check out our list of 14 Tasty Quick and Easy Chicken Recipes that will save you time in the kitchen and leave you satisfied. In this collection, you’ll find everything from classics (Chicken a la King) to kid-friendly (Captain’s Chicken) to  international (Curried Chicken) to appetizers (Asian Wraps)!

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One of my favorites on the list is Artichoke Chicken, which goes from prep to table in under 10 minutes! This dish has the best of both worlds: it’s fast and simple to prepare for yourself, but is also sophisticated enough to serve for dinner guests. Here’s a closer look at our recipe for Artichoke Chicken:

Ingredients
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 4 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves (1 to 1-1/2 pounds total)
  • 4 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1/3 cup dry white wine
  • 1 (3-ounce) package sun-dried tomatoes, reconstituted according to the package instructions and sliced
  • 1 (14-ounce) can artichoke hearts, drained and quartered
  • 1 lemon, cut in half
Instructions
  1. In a shallow dish, combine the flour, salt and pepper; mix well. Dip the chicken in the flour mixture, coating completely.
  2. Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the chicken and sauté for 3 to 4 minutes per side, or until golden. Stir in the wine, sun-dried tomatoes, and artichokes.
  3. Squeeze the lemon over the chicken and cook for 2 to 4 minutes, or until the sauce begins to glaze and no pink remains in the chicken.
Like this recipe and want more? Visit Mr. Food for many more chicken recipes, including:
I also found these tasty chicken recipes on the web so you are well-stocked with quick and easy chicken meal ideas:

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