Showing posts with label entree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entree. Show all posts

Friday, December 7, 2018

Bacon Wrapped Pork Roast with Roasted Potatoes and Sauteed Spinach

Make your holiday dinner special with this flavorful bacon wrapped pork roast served next to perfectly roasted potatoes, garlicky  sautéed spinach
and an inviting glass of  Santa Cristina Rosso Toscana
A scrumptious combination of flavors!
This post is sponsored by Santa Cristina Wines in collaboration with Honest Cooking Magazine. All opinions are mine. #ad
I love this time of the year! I really do. But let's be honest here for a minute. Holidays can get a little pull-your-hair-out nerve wrecking at times. There is seriously so much to do. From festive decorations to pretty Christmas cards. From crazy gifts shopping to attending (and organizing) numerous parties. And for each party I have to worry about a cute dress, matching shoes, fancy hair-do, perfect makeup, shiny nails...I'm hyperventilating just writing it down ;)
So how about for this year let's try and take it easy?!? Let's keep it all simple. Starting from wearing my favorite little black dress with glittery lip gloss (sparkling lips can go a long way!) and planning a holiday meal that will wow my friends and family, but that's easy, quick and stress-free. All at the same time. Who is with me?!?

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Quick Italian Pasta e Ceci (Pasta and Chickpeas Soup)

        This hearty Pasta and Chickpeas Soup is the perfect last-minute dinner that’s ready in less than 30 minutes.
        This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Knorr®. The opinions, recipe and text are all mine.
Here is one of my favorite, quick and easy, go-to dinner recipes, that’s perfect for these chilly winter nights. It's scrumptious and wholesome. It's creamy and flavorful. It's sure to fill your stomach and warm your soul. 
This recipe has short pasta mingled in a dense and creamy chickpea soup, exploding with bits of sautéed onion, celery, carrots, and garlic. It also has a touch of rosemary and oregano, and a sprinkle of freshly grated Parmesan cheese. 
What more could you ask for?!? 

Oh yes! It's a one-pot and a one-dish dinner, ready in less than 30 minutes. Ha! I know this will become one of your favorites now, too.

Monday, November 26, 2018

Fresh and Healthy Chickpea, Carrot, Cucumber and Celery salad

Crispy, fresh and super healthy salad bowl
This post is sponsored by Milk and Eggs. All opinions are mine.

Good news! 
If you are reading this it means you survived - the busy week of planning, the countless hours of cooking up a storm in your kitchen, followed by a whole afternoon of indulging in the amazing dishes you created.
So today I say - enough with the pies ... I never thought my mouth would ever utter these words! But yes, enough with the pies and bring on this colorful super healthy salad bowl. Fresh and crunchy, light and filling. Made with rainbow carrots, crispy celery, pieces of cucumber, a handful of chickpeas, and a sprinkle of  crumbled feta cheese if you feel like going a little crazy ;)
All drizzled with a citrusy vinaigrette.  
Trust me. Your running pants will be thankful ;)
 

Friday, November 16, 2018

Sausage, Spinach and Bacon Hash Brown Nests

How about one of these sinfully delicious spinach, cheese and sausage hash brown cups to start your holiday in the right direction?!? 
It can't get any better than this!


If you are looking to outshine any other bite at your holiday brunch table, look no farther. These hash brown nests have it all. Not just the perfectly cute and un-sharable two-bite size. But also an irresistible sausage and cheesy spinach filling, served over a crispy-at-the-edges scrumptious potato cup. And for the top: perfectly grilled pieces of bacon which will make tastebuds scream in delight, and your kitchen smell like heaven. And wait, that is not all! The best part?!? 
Drum-roll please ...
These hash brown nests are easy, and can be made ahead of time. Just bake and have them ready to be warmed up right before serving. 

I simply love recipes that work on my schedule. Especially around the holidays when things can get a little hectic. 

Now, let's talk potatoes for a second. For this recipe I made hash browns from scratch. Yes, you heard me!I made it from actual potatoes :)
Of course you can use frozen ones, but it's really not that big of a deal to make it yourself, especially if you have a food processor with a shredder blade. 
Here are a few tips for you before you ran to peel the potatoes: I recommend cutting the potatoes in half before shredding in the food processor, so that the pieces  won't come out too long. Make sure to put the just-shredded hash brown in a bowl full of cold water immediately, so they won't turn reddish/brown. Rinse thoroughly to remove the starch, or as much as you can. For this, I recommend placing the shredded potatoes in a colander and run under cold water, turning the potatoes with your hands. After that, you'll need to remove as much water as you can. Squeeze the potatoes with your hand, or use a potato ricer (do not rice the potatoes, just press to get the water out). Whatever you do, get ALL THE WATER OUT!!!! Sorry for the yelling, but I get really passionate about my hash browns!
If there's too much water in the potatoes, they won't turn out crispy and crunchy. But more soggy and ... blah! 
Now look at my nests!

Look wonderful right?!? Even better when filled with the rest of the ingredients! 
One last suggestion: if you are planning to have a lot of guests over for brunch, make sure to double up the recipe, and bake a lot of these. Trust me, these hearty and cozy bites will go quickly!

INGREDIENTS:

YIELD: 12 nests, 4-6 servings
    • 2 lb (900 gr) of Russet potatoes (about 4 medium potatoes)
    • 1 1/4 cups (150 gr) of shredded mozzarella cheese, divided
    • 6 pork links (6 oz, 170 gr) 
    • 3 slices of classic bacon
    • 5 oz (140 gr) of fresh baby spinach
    • 2 tablespoons of olive oil, divided
    • salt and pepper to taste

PREPARATION:

TIME: about 1 hour
    Preheat the oven to 450℉ (230℃).
    Peel the potatoes, cut in half, and shred using a food processor (or a grater if you don't have one).

    Place immediately in bowl full of cold water (or they will turn reddish/brown in color).
    Rinse thoroughly under water to remove the starch. You can place in a colander and run under cold water turning the shredded potatoes around with your hand.

    Remove as much water as you can from the potatoes. You can squeeze them with your hand, or press them in small batches in a potato ricer (do not rice the potatoes, just press till the water comes out).

    Place in a paper or kitchen towel, and dry them well.

    Place the shredded potatoes in a bowl, add 1/2 cup of shredded mozzarella cheese, 1 tablespoon of olive oil and about 1 teaspoon of salt. Toss.

    Grease 12 muffin cups with cooking spray. If you are using silicone mold like I am, there's no need to grease. Divide the hash brown mixture evenly in the 12 cups, and with your fingers or the back of a spoon press and pack the potatoes down and up the edges.

    Bake at 450℉ (230℃) for 20 minutes until the edges brown a little.
    While you wait prepare the rest of the ingredients.
    Cook the bacon following the direction on the package. I placed the slices of bacon on a baking sheet, in one layer and baked in the oven with the potatoes also for 20 minutes.
    Pat dry to remove excess grease when ready, and cut in pieces.

    Follow the directions on the package to cook the sausages. I placed them on small pan, add one tablespoon of water, covered the pan and cook over medium heat for 5 minutes, turning once or twice. Remove the lid, brown the sausages on all sides for about 10 minutes.

    Remove from the pan and cut in four pieces each.
    In the large pan add the fresh spinach with one tablespoon of oil. Sautee' the spinach for a couple of minutes while turning until wilted.

    Remove the hash brown nests from the oven and lower the oven temperature to  325℉ (165℃).
    If necessary, pack the hash browns around the cup some more with a spoon.
    Add two pieces of sausages into each nest. Top with the spinach (divide equally in the 12 cups).


     Top with about one tablespoon of shredded mozzarella cheese.

    Top with a few pieces of bacon, and bake for about 15 minutes, until the cheese is melted and the hash brown fully cooked.

    Wait a couple of minutes to remove the nests from the mold, and serve.
    Buon Appetito!


      

    Friday, November 2, 2018

    Casarecce Pasta with Braised Beef and Santa Cristina Chianti Superiore

    Irresistible Italian casarecce pasta coated with fork-tender braised beef, slow cooked in red wine, flavorful porcini mushrooms and a sprinkle of pecorino cheese
    Truly unforgettable!
    This post is sponsored by Santa Cristina Wines in collaboration with Honest Cooking Magazine. All opinions are mine. #ad
    With the holiday season quickly creeping up on us, have you started planning your dinner menu yet?!? 
    It's never too early to think out what you will bring to the table for your family and friends. It's sure nice to serve the always-delicious turkey with all the fun stuff around it, from the flavorful stuffing to the creamy sweet potatoes, from the dense gravy to the cannot-be-forgotten cranberry sauce.
    But for once, why not add something new?!? Something exciting. Something elegant and scrumptious. Something that will wow your guests, leave them in awe and all talking about those amazing, non-traditional but so-Italian casarecce pasta you made. Topped with a fall-apart-tender and extra flavorful beef ragu' braised in red wine. How about that?!? 



    Wednesday, October 17, 2018

    How to Make Homemade Pasta

    Here are all the steps and secrets to make the perfect fresh, handmade egg pasta 
    It's easier than you think. All you need is flour, eggs and a rolling pin

    Here it is. My recipe on how to make homemade, fresh pasta! It's National Pasta Day and I couldn't miss the chance to post this again. 
    Making fresh pasta is pretty easy and a lot of fun. And check out the list of ingredients. ONLY flour and eggs! Amazing, right?! And all you need in addition to the flour and eggs is a rolling pin or a pasta maker to roll the dough. I don't own a pasta machine, but  yes! it is in my Christmas' wish list :-) The rolling pin can do all the work, but the machine is probably a good investment, saving you some time, making the pasta all the same thickness, and cutting it in perfect shapes. Hand cut pasta will not be perfect, but I find that's the beauty of it too... otherwise, how would your guests know you actually made it?!?

    Thursday, October 11, 2018

    Heirloom Tomato and Ricotta Galette

    Scrumptiously healthy and light rustic tart, topped with tasty tomatoes and delicate ricotta cheese over a flaky and buttery crust
    A must try!
    This post is sponsored by Milk and Eggs. All opinions are mine.
    Maybe  it's my love for summer fruit and veggies to inspire this post, and reminding me that tomatoes won't be in season pretty soon.
    Or maybe, just maybe, it's all the desserts I've been baking lately, and the loads of chocolate I'm eating while taste-testing for Halloween recipes (... yes,  I've got a new one coming for you!).
    Either way, today I present you with this light, vegetarian and deliciously healthy galette topped with sun-ripened heirloom tomatoes, creamy ricotta cheese, fresh basil and oregano. The perfect way to have one last taste of summer... before it's too late!

    Thursday, October 4, 2018

    Gnocchi alla Romana with Artichokes and Bacon

    Unsure what to cook for dinner tonight?!?
    Here is an scrumptious Italian recipe for you.
    Soft, delicate and cheesy semolina gnocchi served with a savory artichoke and crispy bacon sauce
    I know what you're making for dinner tonight. Or sometime this weekend... Or as soon as you have a little bit of time to bake this mouthwatering, easy and very Italian dish. 
    Today's recipe is not for your traditional gnocchi, made with a mixture of mashed potatoes and flour and cooked just like pasta in boiling water. Not these!
    Gnocchi alla Romana are just as tender and as delicate.  But they are made with semolina flour, milk, egg yolks, a touch of nutmeg and lots of cheese. And they are baked with butter and MORE cheese, until golden and bubbly.

    Monday, September 17, 2018

    Barilla® Collezione Bucatini alla Siciliana

    This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #ElevateYourMeal #CollectiveBias

    Elevate your weeknight dinner from an ordinary supper to an heavenly gourmet experience with Barilla® Collezione pasta and this easy to make Italian vegetarian sauce
    An amazing combination of truly Mediterranean flavors 
    Buon appetito!

    Happy Monday everyone! 
    I'm so excited today to be working with Barilla® pasta to present you one of my favorite, go-to dinner recipes. A pasta dish that's perfect for any week-night dinner for family or friends, but also fancy enough for your next dinner party. No matter what's the occasion, these bucatini alla siciliana will make your meal special and memorable. 


    Thursday, August 30, 2018

    Fresh Summer Salad with Cucumber, Watermelon and Fennel

    Nothing screams summer like this refreshing and juicy, sweet and savory, lemony and minty cucumber, watermelon, and fennel salad
    This post is sponsored by MilkAndEggs. All opinions are mine. Thank you for your support

    After I posted my last picture  by the pool on IG some of you asked me about the salad I was eating. Have you seen it?! 
    It's the perfect quick lunch, ready in a couple of minutes, fresh and healthy, and oh-sooo good.  It's a great combination of sweet and savory, juicy and crunchy. All in one big bowl.
    The usual cucumber-watermelon salad normally comes with red onions (but I'm not a huge fan of raw onions), and crumbled feta cheese (yum). You can add either, or both.
    OR you can do just like I did and add some shaved fresh fennel. It adds some extra crunchiness and lots of flavor. Its licorice-like aroma goes perfectly with the the minty/lemony dressing. 

    Friday, August 3, 2018

    Healthy Vegetarian Couscous Salad

    So healthy, fresh, light, and easy to make:
    couscous salad with tomatoes, cucumbers, fresh mozzarella cheese and your favorite olives
    Perfect for these hot summer days!


    I prepared this couscous salad on Sunday, for our day at the beach. It was a great hit! So wholesome and delicious. A great combination of fresh flavors. I'm  one hundred percent sure that this will become one of your favorite summer recipe too. 
    This couscous salad is quite versatile. It's perfect for a picnic on the sand, a barbecue at the park, your next party ... or you can simply enjoy it after a long day at work, or pack it for lunch the next day.
    Did I mention it's fresh, healthy and delicious?!? Because it's fresh, healthy, delicious AND super easy and fast to prepare. Only few ingredients are required to make this salad. Make sure to use good quality, tasteful products, tough.
     Check out my video, and you will see how easy this recipe is!

    Thursday, May 31, 2018

    How to Make Grilled Panini on Your Stove Top

    Up your sandwich game with this mouthwatering, super easy, vegetarian Italian creation
    This post is sponsored by MilkAndEggs. All opinions are mine Thank you for your support
    Here is lunch. Easy, quick and healthy. And couldn't taste (or look) more delicious.
    I make this sandwich (or a few variations of it) all the times at home, especially for lunch when I don't have a whole lot of  time to mess around in the kitchen. Or when it's just me, and there's no need to get crazy with a complicated recipe to feed the family. Served next to a green salad and I'm set for the day.
    Simple sandwiches can be tasty and fun... And make you drool.
    Look at this!

    Saturday, April 21, 2018

    Italian Panelle (Chickpea Fritters) with Pecorino Cheese

     I need these scrumptious and insanely addictive Italian panelle in my life
    Don't you?! 

    If you're looking for the perfect appetizer to start off your dinner.
    Or an irresistible finger food for your next party.
    Or a mouthwatering snack to comfort you when life happens. 
    Look no further!
    These Italian chickpea panelle are just what you need. They are scrumptious and insanely addictive. Slightly crispy on the outside, delicate and soft on the inside. The recipe is easy, quick, and requires only require very few ingredients.
    Don't you need these in your life too?!?

    Saturday, April 7, 2018

    Tagliatelle Pasta with Prosciutto and Creamy Mascarpone Sauce

    Learn how to make this Italian pasta with a creamy mascarpone and prosciutto sauce
     Super easy and ready in no more than 20 minutes
    Buon appetito!

    Here is one of my favorite, super easy, last minute go-to dinner recipes. 
    A pasta that's flavorful and delicate. Light, creamy and cheesy all in the same mouthwatering bite.
    Just picture this: fresh egg tagliatelle (even better if homemade!) coated with a scrumptious layer of mascarpone sauce, exploding with bits of heavenly prosciutto, all mingled with crunchy walnuts pieces and freshly grounded pepper. 
    Are your tastebuds as excited as mine now?!?
    Well, if you've never enjoyed the flavor combination of mascarpone cheese with prosciutto (a common pizza topping in Italy) you really should! It's a true match made in heaven. Italian food heaven in this case ...  if there is such a thing :) 


    Thursday, February 22, 2018

    How to Make Italian Mozzarelle in Carrozza

    Miraculous things happen when you dip a mozzarella sandwich in batter and fry to perfection


    What's wrong with me that I've never shared this recipe with you before?! Seriously! Not once (before today) I stopped to  take pictures for you. And I make mozzarelle in carrozza all the time at home. All the times that I'm looking for a fun, scrumptious and quick dinner idea. And all those times that I miss home. Yes, this is one of those recipes that makes my mind fly 10,000 km across the ocean, and reminds me of Venezia. 
    Even though I can't duplicate the delicious-smelling scent drifting off the crowded osterie, or the same magical atmosphere of walking along the canals while eating one of these, I can reproduce the taste of the same mozzarelle in carrozza in my own kitchen, and share with you this recipe. 
    So once you try it too, you can take a big bite, close your eyes, and daydream. Just like I do! 


    Thursday, January 25, 2018

    Mushroom, Potato and Fontina Quiche

    How about a slice of this scrumptious vegetarian quiche to warm you up on a chilly winter day?!?
    There's nothing like a hearty and filling vegetarian quiche to brighten up your weekend brunch. But who said that ONLY Sundays are for brunch?! I say every day should be a brunch day when it tastes this good and it's so easy to make.
    This quiche has it all. The crispy golden, rosemary-infused potatoes on top. The flaky puff pastry on the sides and bottom. And the savory filling bursting with soft eggs, fontina cheese and sauteed mushrooms.
    This quiche is cozy and comforting. Perfect for lazy and chilly winter days.

    Thursday, January 4, 2018

    Bruschetta with Italian Prosciutto, Triple Cream Brie Cheese and Fig Spread

    Let's cheer to a year of new beginnings and endless opportunities with an inviting glass of Cavit Cabernet Sauvignon next to these delicious bruschette
    This post is sponsored by Cavit Wines in collaboration with Honest Cooking
    All opinions are mine. Thank you for your support! #21andup 
    Have you reflected on the ups and downs of 2017 and made any resolutions for the New Year?!
    One of my goals for 2018 is to focus more on kindness and random acts of "cooking". Like baking extra batches of cookies for neighbors and friends ... or total strangers. Just because!
    I'm thinking about hosting more casual last-minute get togethers, without wasting time on formal invitations or five-course meal preparations. All that's needed is a delicious and quick meal, an awesome bottle of wine, and some fun company.
    I guess I'm ready for someone to join me now to enjoy these scrumptious bruschette and amazing glass of Cavit Cabernet Sauvignon!