Sunday, February 7, 2010

101 ten minute summer meals

Yeah, baby. This is the kind of post I like. Once again from Mark Bittman and here's the link




July 18, 2007
THE MINIMALIST

Summer Express: 101 Simple Meals Ready in 10 Minutes or Less



The pleasures of cooking are sometimes obscured by summer haze and heat, which can cause many of us to turn instead to bad restaurants and worse takeout. But the cook with a little bit of experience has a wealth of quick and easy alternatives at hand. The trouble is that when it’s too hot, even the most resourceful cook has a hard time remembering all the options. So here are 101 substantial main courses, all of which get you in and out of the kitchen in 10 minutes or less. (I’m not counting the time it takes to bring water to a boil, but you can stay out of the kitchen for that.) These suggestions are not formal recipes; rather, they provide a general outline. With a little imagination and some swift moves — and maybe a salad and a loaf of bread — you can turn any dish on this list into a meal that not only will be better than takeout, but won’t heat you out of the house.
1 Make six-minute eggs: simmer gently, run under cold water until cool, then peel. Serve over steamed asparagus.
2 Toss a cup of chopped mixed herbs with a few tablespoons of olive oil in a hot pan. Serve over angel-hair pasta, diluting the sauce if necessary with pasta cooking water.
3 Cut eight sea scallops into four horizontal slices each. Arrange on plates. Sprinkle with lime juice, salt and crushed chilies; serve after five minutes.
4 Open a can of white beans and combine with olive oil, salt, small or chopped shrimp, minced garlic and thyme leaves in a pan. Cook, stirring, until the shrimp are done; garnish with more olive oil.

New Orleans Saints Jambalaya

A week ago, after we confirmed our Super Bowl Plans for the Colts vs Saints game, my husband informed me that he had volunteered me to make Jambalaya for our Super Bowl party. "Honey, I've never made Jambalaya," I said. And I've only eaten it once or twice. But I researched, got a tried and true recipe from a friend and mashed that recipe with one that was similar to what my husband was envisioning and voila! Jambalaya! This recipe serves 6-8 for dinner and more as a side. I broke the recipe up into steps, because that is what works for me.


1 cup each of chopped onion, celery, and green bell pepper
1 T. chopped garlic
Cajun seasoning 
--Saute vegetables (Seasoned with Cajun seasoning) in olive oil over medium heat for 20 minutes or so until carmelized. Scrape up bits stuck to the bottom.