Showing posts with label Broccolini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Broccolini. Show all posts

Thursday, August 5, 2021

Dateline: July 27, 2021 Grilled Chicken Thighs, Broccolini and Bean Salad

It was a lovely day, not too hot, not to windy, a perfect day for eating on the deck.  So grilling time!

I raided the freezer and found some skin on chicken thighs that I marinaded in a mix of spicy things, such as Calabrian Chilis, some vinegar, and some mexican hot sauce.

The bean salad was just a can each of chick peas and black beans along with chopped onion, red bell peppers, red finger pepper, garlic scapes, and perhaps a jalapeno.  Mix together, generously season with salt and pepper and dress with vinegar and olive oil.  Delish!





 

Sunday, July 4, 2021

Dateline: June 28, 2021 Grilled Salmon, Broccolini, Corn, and Caprese Salad

Deciding what to pull out of the freezer is often a daunting task.  It means rooting down through the layers of animal bits saved for sausage making, the bag of kogi, diving under frozen rib racks and plumbing the depths of the very bottom of each freezer drawer.

Today's find was some lovely salmon steaks.  The weather was good, so the grill got fired up.  Just salt, pepper and olive oil on the salmon and broccoli.  Onto the hot grill went the corn first, followed by the broccolini and finally, the salmon.  A perfect dinner was had.  

The skin on the salmon was beautifully crisped and there were even grill marks on the flesh side to boot!

The caprese salad was using a lovely ripe beefsteak tomato and some fresh mozzarella with basil from the garden.  Summer is here!

 


 

 









 






Thursday, May 27, 2021

Dateline: May 23, 2021 Grilled Chicken and Broccolini with Rice


 FD delivered a lovely chicken that unfortunately had burst its bag and spilt chicken juice all over the inside of the bag!  Everything but the blueberries was salvaged.    

I spatchcocked the chicken, which is splitting it open and removing the backbone and pushing down on the breast keel bone and flattening the chicken as much as possible so that it cooks evenly.  

I made a marinade of fresh lemon, calabrian pepper paste, garlic, salt and olive oil.  I ground up these in a spice grinder and it made a lovely orange paste.  This was slathered all over the chicken in a plastic bag, sealed and put into the fridge until ready.

Fire got started and roaring hot, out came the chicken and the broccolini and the chicken went on first.  I deeply browned the bone side first, then flipped over and let the skin get burnished and crispy and then threw on the broccolini and got that just a little blackened and dinner was served with left over rice!