Feb 13, 2011

Culinary Creations



OMG, I just made creme brulee.  I'm not gonna lie -- I'm pretty proud of myself right now.  I've been on a cooking streak and have tried out dozens of new recipes in the past few weeks, most of which have been pretty darn delicious.  Take dinner tonight, for instance: Chicken en Papillote (actually, in foil because where or where is parchment?  You've got me...) with garlic, onions, basil, and tomatoes over lentil pilaf.  With rosemary scones.  Yes, you heard me correctly.  I made rosemary scones and they are delicious.  So good I am having a hard time saving one for Charlie!



And for dessert, creme brulee.  Which I am going to try momentarily.  After I finish bragging.  For the chicken I used my quarter of a chicken from Bernard, the local chicken man I met at the market on Saturday.  The chicken was delicious, although I did have quite a time hacking it apart with a knife; it was fun to play butcher for a few minutes.   I hacked through some chicken bones and everything. Quite an experience.  I'll have to ask Bernard for some tips next weekend.

Earlier this week I made braised and roasted chicken thighs with leeks... another WOW recipe.  I suggest trying all of these, because not only were they as good as meals from your favorite gourmet restaurant, but they were actually really easy, which I always appreciate.  Then there were the oatmeal cranberry muffins I made -- my new favorite breakfast.  You should make those too.

Okay, now I am eating the creme brulee and it is insane.  I caramelized the brown sugar on the top of it by sticking the whole darn thing in the toaster oven and broiling it for a few minutes until it looked dark and bubbly... and it turned out perfectly!  I just cracked it with my spoon (I agree with Amelie, it's so fun) and boy was it exciting.

It is fun to have time to make anything I want... And with a free bus to Roseau (the capital city, an hour away) on the weekends, I can go to the good grocery store there (Save a Lot) and stock up on basics that are more expensive here in Picard and get treats that are not available anywhere else -- like asparagus, portobello mushrooms, cream cheese, cottage cheese, ricotta, cream, yogurt, real milk, and meat.  I usually pick up a few random treats from the list above and then spend the next few weeks figuring out what tasty treats and meals I can make with them, using my pantry items and fresh market produce.  It is a good challenge, and I know Charlie appreciates the good food.

Last night I made enchiladas and they were yummy.  You should try them.



Spinach, Green Chile, Black Bean and Cream Cheese Enchiladas

These are my own adaption of AKPB's turkey enchiladas she used to cook up on the Boulie and on Hanover... minus the turkey and enchilada sauce + green chiles for fun.

Ingredients:

  • tortillas, flour or corn, whichever you fancy or have handy (or make your own if you're an overachiever -- I'm not.)

  • black beans

  • 1 package of cream cheese

  • 1 package of chopped frozen spinach

  • 1 can of diced green chiles (not a big deal if you don't have them or like them, just a fun addition)

  • green onions, sliced

  • salsa

  • enchilada sauce (optional)


Cook a package chopped frozen spinach.  I did it in the microwave because it involved not lighting burners with flames, but the stove top works too.  It's frozen spinach, there's no trick.  Once the spinach is cooked add a block of cream cheese and stir, so that the spinach melts in the hot pan, and you get a good cream cheesey spinachy mixture.  Add a can of chopped, dice green chiles with their juice and stir in.  Stir in some cooked, drained black beans or a can of black beans, drained.  Mix it all together, careful not to smash the beans.

Spoon mixture into some tortillas, flour or corn.  I used corn tortillas last night because I had them, but flour tortillas work too.  Fold tortillas in half and place in a baking dish.  (Here is the part where you can pour some enchilada sauce on top of them.  I searched the island for enchilada sauce and none could be found.  I prepared myself to make some from scratch, but the only chili powder I could find in town had bugs crawling on it.  So we passed on the enchilada sauce.  I supposed you could also add some cheddar cheese, but with all the cream cheese inside, I think it sounds a little excessive.  But hey, tomorrow's Valentine's Day, so just follow your heart).

Stick the casserole dish in your heated oven.  My oven is crazy and confusing and in degrees Celcius, so I just make stuff up -- last night I turned it to 200 (whatever that means) and cooked them for about 10 minutes, until the torillas got slightly brown and crispy on the outside.  When they look good, remove from the oven.  I am always too ravenous to let anything cool, so if you're like me, grab your spatula and plop a few of those suckers on your plate.  Top with salsa and sliced green onions.  YUM!

If you are in a cooking rut and need some new recipes or just feel like making something delicious, I also highly recommend the recipes below.

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Chicken en Papillote with Basil and Tomatoes -- I didn't have cherry tomatoes so I just used regular heirloom tomatoes.


Rosemary Scones -- make. these. now!

Creme Brulee -- make the day before, they must chill overnight.  Ceramic ramekins probably work best, but you can also use a shallow pan, or I found some little metal, heart baking dishes which worked great.

Pan Roasted Chicken and Leeks -- YOWZERS, this was good!

Beets with Toasted Walnuts and Grapefruit over Watercress -- I used pink grapefruit because the regular ones make me gag.  I also just used some store-bought balsamic vinaigrette and added a little honey to it instead of making my own because 1) I was lazy and 2) I didn't have any straight up balsamic vinegar.  Do what you like!

Portobello Mushroom and Red Pepper Pizza on Homemade Thin Pizza Crust*  I am obsessed with basil and like to add so much of it to everything that you could probably overdose on it.  SOMEHOW I forgot to add the basil to this (what!?!).  It was delicious without it.  But probably would have been extra delicious with it.  So don't stress if you don't have basil...

*If you have never tried the pizza dough from Trader Joe's, you must ASAP.  In their refrigerated section, by the hummus and deli meat, they have bags of fresh pizza dough (wheat, white, and herb) for 99 cents (I think) that you take home and roll out and cook yourself... it makes ridiculously good pizza.  If we had a Trader Joe's here in Dominica, first I would die, and then I would just buy that dough.

Oatmeal Muffins -- I think these are fairly healthy, as far as muffins go!  I loved them and Charlie did, too.  I added chopped walnuts and some dried fruit mixture from Trader Joe's (shipped in our barrel).

P.S. -- I have become totally hooked on some of the fabulous food blogs that are out there, and find that I am finding most of my recipes these days from them.  I am also a huge fan of some of the easier recipes from Food & Wine Magazine, which are always insanely delicious, provided they aren't too complicated and the ingredient lists don't get too wacky.

Food blogs I love:

Bon appetit!

2 comments:

  1. all I can say is wow! I used to cook like this- so I am proud to say that you are your mother in law!!!!! Bwahhh hahahahahahahahah! You are better though- Gosh- Memaw would be so so impressed- no - I know she is impressed- God bless you Clare- you have turned your little place into a 4-no-5 star hotel!!!!- on a tropical island! Good for you- Charlie is blessed! Love, sal Have a wonderful Monday CLare!

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  2. Clare! This all sounds so yummy! Thanks for including the recipes. I am going to try some of them for sure!

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