Yogurt Carrot Sauce, No Mayo Required!

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Yogurt Carrot Dip-Sauce
3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
2 medium whole carrots, cleaned and coarsely grated
1 large onion, peeled and coarsely grated

3 large cloves garlic, finely minced
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes or 1/4 teaspoon Harissa sauce
1 large container Greek yogurt, strained overnight in refrigerator
Pinch salt & black pepper
1 teaspoon sweet paprika
In a large skillet warm the oil on medium heat.  When hot, add the grated carrots, onion; cook 7-10 minutes or until soft and somewhat golden. Add the garlic and cook about a minute. Season the mixture with salt, pepper, paprika, cumin and pepper flakes. Cook about a minute.  Taste for seasoning and adjust if needed. You can add more spices to taste.

While still in the skillet, smash the mixture with a spatula. By smashed the mixture it will become creamier and more flavorful when added to the yogurt. When ready, add this warm mixture in a bowl with the yogurt and mix well. decorate with paprika and black olives.

Organic carrots fresh from the farm

This colorful carrot sauce/dip is a classic Turkish easy to make recipe.  Serve with pita bread, cucumbers, meats, and fish. Serve with grilled bread, other meze dishes, or as a side dish for grilled meat and fish. 

Easy Italian Apricot Marmalade Tarta

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Apricot Marmalade Tarta 


2 ready-made pie crusts (or make from scratch)
1 ½ cups apricot marmalade
1 bay leaf
Pinch salt
Pinch freshly ground pepper
1 egg, beaten

Preheat oven to 350F.

Place one pie crust evenly in a 9 pinch tart pan. Prick holes at the bottom of the tart pan. The crust will not be deep, about 1/2 inch in thickness.  

In a small pan, warm the apricot marmalade with the bay leaf, salt and pepper. Remove the bay leaf, and transfer marmalade to the tart pan. 

Cut six to eight (½ inch) strips of dough with the remaining pie crust to cover the top of the tart pan. Create any design you like. Brush the dough strips lightly with egg wash and place in the oven.  Bake at 180° about 30-40 minutes or until the tart is golden.  Remove from oven and allow to cool in the pan.  Serve with whip cream or vanilla ice cream.
Apricot marmalade
Apricot marmalade is one of my favorite preserves. It is often used in Italy for pastries, cookies, and tarts. My apricot tart is a classic and simple Italian pastry that can be accomplished in just a few steps. It takes minutes to prepare and less than 45 minutes to bake. I like it for breakfast, as a dessert or a snack with tea or cappuccino.

Kumquat Marmalade

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Kumquat Marmalade


1 pound fresh kumquats (organic, if possible)
4 ¾ cups granulated sugar
3 ½ cups water, divided
2 bay leaves
Pinch salt
Pinch pepper
Juice ½ lemon
1/2 (1.75-ounce) package powdered pectin

Cut the kumquats in half lengthwise, discard seeds.

In a large deep pan, combine sugar, 3 cups water and lemon juice. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat, add the bay leaves, salt and pepper, and simmer uncovered for 20 minutes stirring occasionally.

Mix ½ cup of water and pectin together. Add to the pan, stirring well.  Bring to a boil, simmer and cook about 5 minutes. Remove from heat; discard bay leaves, and skim foam off top. Yields about 4 cups. 



kumuats


A kumquat is a small and charming citrus fruit that may seem useless. Eaten fresh, its peel and pulp, does not have such an invigorating flavor, and it is filled with giant seeds. As a food, it may not be as tasty, but as marmalade it has an exotic flavor. It is a delicacy to impress even the most discerning guest.


Easy Cooking with Alba : Kumquat Marmalade

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Easy Cooking with Alba : Kumquat Marmalade: Kumquat Marmalade 1 pound fresh kumquats (organic, if possible) 4 ¾ cups granulated sugar 3 ½ cups water, divided 2 bay leave...

La Ribbolita Tuscan Soup

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La Ribbolita Tuscan Soup

Original Recipe registered by Florentine Chapter of Academia Della Cucina

12 ounces dried white beans, soaked overnight
2 bay leaves
6 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, more for drizzling
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 large onion, diced
2 celery stalks, diced
2 large carrots, diced
Fresh thyme
2 medium potatoes, cubed
12 ounces black cabbage, shredded
12 ounces Savoy cabbage, shredded
10 ounces Swiss chard leaves, shredded
1 tablespoon tomato paste or 2 cups peeled chopped tomatoes
Sea salt
Freshly ground black pepper
12 ounces day old crusty bread cut in cubes

Strain and add the soaked beans in 8 cups of boiling water with the bay leaves: cook until tender. Taste one bean to check if it is soft. Discard bay leaves. Strain and reserve all of the cooking liquid. Puree half of the beans.  Add the puree into the reserved cooking liquid.  Set the whole beans aside. 

In a pot, warm 6 tablespoons of oil, add the garlic, onion; cook until soft. Add the celery, carrot and thyme; cook briefly.

Add the potatoes, black cabbage, Savoy and Swiss chard. Dissolve the tomato paste in a bit of warm water, season with salt and pepper. Stir over medium heat for a couple of minutes.

Pour in the pureed bean broth; cook over low heat about 1 hour.  At the end, stir in the reserved whole beans. Add bread to the soup. Cook for a couple of minutes. Remove from heat.

Set aside to rest overnight.  Reheat the soup and drizzle with fresh olive oil.  Serve hot or lukewarm with a drizzle of oil and fresh grinded pepper. 

Eggs in Black Truffle

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Eggs in Black Truffle
In a small skillet, on moderate heat, add sufficient olive oil to just cover the pan. When hot, add 2 organic fresh eggs.  Cook to your liking. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Remove from heat and shave a little preserved truffle on top.
  
  
Fresh Black Truffle
A preserved truffle is not cooked in the same way as a fresh truffle. A fresh truffle is a living mushroom that gives off perfume for days after being discovered and it can be freshly shaved on almost any recipe. A preserved truffle needs to be used with eggs, in butter, cream, and béchamel sauces. I will be writing more recipes and more information about truffles.  I wanted to start with a basic simple recipe that anyone can make and enjoy.  

Fresh White Truffle 

Italian Spinach Sformato

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Spinach Sformato


2-3 tablespoons basil olive oil, or extra virgin olive oil
1 large onion, minced
1 pound baby spinach, or frozen spinach thawed 
4 eggs, beaten
4 tablespoons bread crumbs
4 ounces whole ricotta
4 ounces grated Parmesan cheese
Roasted garlic sea salt, or sea salt
Freshly ground black pepper
Drizzle aged balsamic vinegar
 
aged balsamic
Preheat oven to 350 F.  Line a baking loaf pan with parchment paper. Butter and season.

In a large skillet, add the oil and sauté onion until barely golden, about 10-15 minutes. Set aside in a bowl. Add the spinach in the same pan add quickly sauté for about 2 minutes.  If using thawed spinach cook until free of liquid. Season with salt and pepper.  Add the spinach to the bowl with the onion.

Add the beaten eggs, breadcrumbs, grated cheese to the bowl. Mix well; fold the ricotta a little time. Taste for seasoning. Adjust as needed.

Transfer and spread evenly in baking loaf pan. Bake about 30-35 minutes or until the sides become just golden. Allow to cool. Remove from pan.  Cut in slices and serve warm or room temperature. Drizzle aged balsamic on top.

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