Monthly Archives: March 2008

Roasted Fennel Rice (otto)

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The past few months we have been big Fennel fans – love it so much that we are going to attempt to grow it this year, eeks! We love it sliced up raw in our mouths or in a salad, slow cooked with a chicken or now, roasted with shallots and garlic for the topping of a rice (otto) dish I had been dreaming up while on the treadmill – I do some of my most creative cooking thinking while working out!
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Risotto also known as Arborio is a staple in our house. I ALWAYS have at least a cup of it in the “pantry” so that I can whip up a nice basic <a href=”http://chezdeniseetlaudalinorecipes.blogspot.com/search/label/Risotto”>Risotto</a> when in a pinch as what we should eat. Why should this night be any different?
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I poured a nice glass of wine, turned on some Sade (it was just that kind of night) and started the prep work of roasting my sweet little fennel. Smells of licorice, garlic and shallots filled our house and they were caramelizing perfectly! Now it was time to heat up my stock and start the meditating process of cooking the risotto.
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Where was it? Not where it should be. It should be somewhere is our tiny pantry. I tore it up, no where. Just a cup of brown rice. S#*&! I had a great filling and hot broth, what the heck I would give it a whirl. After, what seemed liked minutes, I realized this would never work. Rice does not make risotto. Tossed in the broth and slow cooked it. Luckily, it was somewhat soft and creamy rice so I tossed in a pat of butter and a little Parmesan at the end and topped the mixture with the lovely caramelized fennel. On the upside the nuttiness of the brown rice went nicely with the fennel and cheese. Not risotto but a darn good dish of rice (otto)

Hay Hay Hay

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asparagusandmintapasta0308.JPG Another fantastic Donna Hay recipe was cooked at our house last night. I am in love with her recipes – so simple and so good! Thursdays are our late night to eat so I am always looking for something simple to cook, that is not a left over, from a frozen box or can; something fresh, easy and delicious. The Asparagus and Mint Pasta was just perfect.

This dish SCREAMS Spring and Easter. A light cream sauce made of minced garlic, lemon juice, asparagus, mint and sweet peas (okay they were frozen, but I imagine fresh ones would be pretty fantastic as well). I was afraid that the sauce may be a bit heavy with all the cream that is added; but, it was exceptionally light, very refreshing with the Meyer lemon and mint undertones. We use whole wheat pasta which is not as pretty, but I like to think it is “healthier” as well it added a nutty flavor which blended very well with the sauce and salty pancetta chips that garnished the dish.

This is a great dish to add to your Spring menus – flavorful and easy, dinner in under 30 minutes!

Coconut and Basil Chicken

donnahaycoconutchicken0308.JPGDonna Hay style! I was not going to blog about this as we were having a pretty crappy evening last night and I have come down with this nasty cold, again; but, I just looked at the photos that L. took and I just had to tell you all about it! Not only is this dish incredibly easy to make but it is so tasty.

Just imagine it ….. Lightly seared chicken breast which have been seasoned with only salt and pepper, then you rip them to shreds while making this ultra creamy broth of ginger, lemongrass, garlic, coconut milk and fish stock (I used chicken stock, fish stock freaks me out!!!). When everything is cooked (only takes a mere 30 minutes) you ladle the broth over the shredded chicken and top with diced spicy peppers, Thai basil and Kaffir Lime leaves (I can not find them in the bay area) but we used zested lime instead. Oh my .. just thinking about it makes me hungry all over again! I served some simple brown rice along side it, just in case we needed a filler, but you really don’t, the dish is plenty!

Here is the recipe … more Donna Hay on the menu for tonight!

Lemon Pork


The past few days have been very busy and have left us very little time in the kitchen. The day started with us having our friends, the M.’s over for breakfast – MEM gave me a waffle iron for breakfast and I was anxious to break it in! Perfect way to start our day … good friends, good food and lots of coffee!

I have been inspired, visually, by Donna Hay for some time. We own a couple books and I have recently discovered her magazines – a must have if you love to cook! Unfortunately, I do not cook that often from any of them, mainly because I just forget. This week has been declared Donna Hay week at our house.

What I love about her recipes are that they are simple and use fresh ingredients. Tonight we decided to go with a Lemon Pork dish. I did adapt it a little, used eggplant instead of tomatoes, did not have lemon thyme so I zested meyer lemon on the top; but, it still came out beautifully. Bursting with flavor – the milkiness of the pork, a bite of garlic, the savoriness of the thyme and the zang of lemon created a wonderful marriage of flavor. The taste was very fresh, clean and likeable!