Showing posts with label Corn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corn. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

EGGPLANT IS OUR FRIEND

Grilled Eggplant, Corn and Bread Salad with Tomato-Basil Vinaigrette



Ingredients:
2 large ripe tomatoes, about 1 lb. total
6 Tbs. thinly sliced fresh basil
2 Tbs. balsamic vinegar
8 Tbs. extra-virgin olive oil
2 large garlic cloves, minced
1/2 tsp. sea salt, plus more, to taste
Freshly ground pepper, to taste
3 ears of corn, husks and silk removed
2 large eggplant, about 2 1/2 lb. total, cut crosswise into slices 1/2 inch thick
1 loaf (3/4 lb.) pane pugliese or other coarse country bread, cut into 1-inch cubes (about 4 cups) .  We used a whole wheat Italian loaf.  We sliced the bread, grilled it and then cut it into cubes.  

Directions:

Bring a saucepan two-thirds full with water to a boil over high heat. Fill a bowl two-thirds full with ice water. Using a paring knife, score an X on the bottom of each tomato. Drop the tomatoes into the boiling water and heat until the skins loosen, 15 to 30 seconds. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the tomatoes to the ice water and let stand until cool. Remove the tomatoes from the ice water and pull off the skins. Core the tomatoes and halve them crosswise. Gently squeeze each half to ease out the seeds, then coarsely chop the tomato flesh. You should have about 1 1/2 cups chopped tomatoes.



Transfer the chopped tomatoes to a nonreactive bowl. Add 2 Tbs. of the basil, the vinegar, 1 Tbs. of the olive oil, the garlic, the 1/2 tsp. salt and several grinds of pepper. Using an immersion blender, process until a chunky vinaigrette forms. (Or, pulse the ingredients in a standing blender.) Adjust the seasonings with salt and pepper. Set aside.

Prepare a medium-hot fire in a grill.  We used the grill pan instead of firing up the big grill. 

Brush the ears of corn on all sides with 1 Tbs. of the olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Brush the eggplant slices on both sides with the remaining 6 Tbs. olive oil and season both sides with salt and pepper.

Grill the eggplant slices, turning once, until softened and grill-marked on both sides, about 12 minutes total. Transfer to a cutting board. Grill the corn, turning frequently, until charred in spots, 10 to 12 minutes. Transfer to the cutting board. Cut the eggplant slices into 3/4-inch pieces. Using a chef’s knife, cut the ears of corn in half crosswise. Stand each half, flat end down, on a cutting board and cut the kernels from the cob. Alternatively, remove the kernels using a kernel cutter.







 
In a large bowl, combine the eggplant, corn kernels, the remaining 4 Tbs. basil and the bread cubes. Pour in the tomato vinaigrette and stir well. Transfer to a platter or serving bowl and serve immediately. Serves 6 to 8.




Adapted from Williams-Sonoma New Flavors for Salads, by Dina Cheney (Oxmoor House, 2009).

Friday, July 30, 2010

I HEART FENNEL

As most of you know Ina Garten is my Idol, well at least when it comes to cooking.  If you don't know who Ina is then you will soon if you contine to follow this blog.  Maybe you've heard of Barefoot Contessa?  Barefoot was Ina's store in the Hamptons. Tonight we made Ina's Tomato Fennel Salad.  I wasn't sure if I was a fan of fennel but after making this simple dish I HEART FENNEL



Heirloom Tomato and Fennel Salad

1 1/2 pounds heirloom tomatoes
1 small fennel bulb
2 tablespoons good olive oil
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon cider vinegar
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Directions

Core the tomatoes and cut into wedges. Remove the top of the fennel (save some fronds for garnish) and slice the bulb very thinly crosswise with a knife or on a mandoline.  Toss the tomatoes and fennel in a bowl with the olive oil, lemon juice, vinegar, salt, and pepper. Garnish with 2 tablespoons chopped fennel fronds, season to taste, and serve. Recipe courtesy of Ina Garten, Barefoot Contessa.

We also enjoyed some grilled BBQ pork chops, farm fresh mashed potatoes with garlic chives and sweet corn.  We are lucky if we go 2 nights a week without sweet corn in the summer. 




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