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Asian cuisine, Contorni (side dishes)29 Comments

Stir-fried Loofah

September 3, 2014 StefanGourmet

I was feeling adventurous at the Asian market and bought this vegetable that I had never seen or heard of before. It looked like a cucumber with ridges and the sign said “terroi”. When I googled that on my phone, … Continue reading Stir-fried Loofah

1. Antipasti (appetizers)15 Comments

Mussels with Pepper (Impepata di Cozze)

September 1, 2014August 31, 2014 StefanGourmet

Mussels are in season again. This recipe is so simple that it is hardly worth calling a recipe, but it sure is a delicious way of preparing mussels and so I’m sharing it with you anyway. It was Alice of … Continue reading Mussels with Pepper (Impepata di Cozze)

4. Dolci (dessert)12 Comments

Apricot Jam Tart (Crostata alla Confettura di Albicocche)

August 30, 2014 StefanGourmet

Crostata is a very popular Italian fruit tart that is eaten both for dessert and breakfast. When we visited Jo of My Home Food That’s Amore, she gave us some goodies to take home including two jars of homemade apricot … Continue reading Apricot Jam Tart (Crostata alla Confettura di Albicocche)

Secondi di Pesce (fish dishes)5 Comments

Cacciucco (Tuscan Seafood Soup)

August 29, 2014August 29, 2014 StefanGourmet

Fish soup is prepared all along the Mediterranean coast. There are many varieties such as bouillabaisse from France and zarzuela from Spain. Cacciccuo alla Livornese is a fish soup from the Tuscan coast that has three distinguishing features: it is made with … Continue reading Cacciucco (Tuscan Seafood Soup)

2. Primi (pasta, risotto)3 Comments

Double Corn Polenta with Ham and Pickled Chipotles

August 28, 2014 StefanGourmet

This dish doesn’t look all that great, but it sure was tasty! I got the idea for polenta (or grits) with corn from Mimi. When I saw her post, I responded that I had never seen local fresh corn on … Continue reading Double Corn Polenta with Ham and Pickled Chipotles

Secondi di Carne (meat dishes)9 Comments

Pistachio-Crusted Guinea Fowl

August 27, 2014 StefanGourmet

One of the questions I get asked most is where I find the time to cook. Although I do spend a lot of time cooking (and shopping for ingredients), I also make a lot of very quick dishes.  This delicious … Continue reading Pistachio-Crusted Guinea Fowl

1. Antipasti (appetizers)17 Comments

Jumbo Shrimp with Eggplant Dumplings (Gamberoni con Gnocchetti di Melanzane)

August 25, 2014 StefanGourmet

Eggplant and shrimp is a combination I had never tried before, but I did try thanks to Marina of Le Ricette di Baccos and it was wonderful! The eggplant is first turned into what the French call caviar d’aubergines (i.e. … Continue reading Jumbo Shrimp with Eggplant Dumplings (Gamberoni con Gnocchetti di Melanzane)

1. Antipasti (appetizers)14 Comments

Gazpacho

August 23, 2014 StefanGourmet

As a good patriot I’m looking for ways to eat more tomatoes, bell peppers, and cucumbers. And so I thought of a wonderful solution: gazpacho. This is a cold soup from Spain that is made from tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers, … Continue reading Gazpacho

Asian cuisine14 Comments

Rice Noodles with Shrimp, Shiitake and Cabbage

August 19, 2014 StefanGourmet

In most cases I plan what I am going to prepare for dinner and shop accordingly in advance, but for tonight I wanted to finish some leftovers I had in my fridge and created this dish. I had some Chinese … Continue reading Rice Noodles with Shrimp, Shiitake and Cabbage

Secondi di Carne (meat dishes)16 Comments

Pigeon with Cherries

August 17, 2014 StefanGourmet

After enjoying pigeon with cherries at Povero Diavolo, I thought it would be nice to create my own version of it. I made a sauce of pureed cherries and reduced pigeon stock. For some more cherry flavor I deglazed the … Continue reading Pigeon with Cherries

1. Antipasti (appetizers)10 Comments

Fried Sage with Anchovies (Salvia Fritta con Acciughe)

August 15, 2014 StefanGourmet

The idea for this antipasto came from ChgoJohn from the Bartolini kitchens. It was served to him in a restaurant in Florence, and he blogged about it. It is simply two sage leaves with anchovies in between, dipped in batter, … Continue reading Fried Sage with Anchovies (Salvia Fritta con Acciughe)

2. Primi (pasta, risotto)9 Comments

Soqquadri Pasta with ‘deconstructed’ Eggplant Parmigiana

August 12, 2014 StefanGourmet

One of the goodies I brought from my trip to Italy was a new pasta shape: soqquadri or a square version of mezzi rigatoni. (If you can’t find the square version, you can also make this recipe with the usual … Continue reading Soqquadri Pasta with ‘deconstructed’ Eggplant Parmigiana

Cooking9 Comments

Rice and Seafood Salad (Insalata di Riso e Frutti di Mare)

August 7, 2014 StefanGourmet

The idea for this rice salad with seafood came from Biba Caggiano, my favorite Italian cookery book author. This salad is brimming with tender morsels of tasty seafood, crunchy vegetables, a nice zing from the dressing, gherkins and capers, and a … Continue reading Rice and Seafood Salad (Insalata di Riso e Frutti di Mare)

4. Dolci (dessert)12 Comments

Homemade Mint Ice Cream

August 2, 2014 StefanGourmet

We have lots of mint growing in our garden, and I love mint ice cream (especially when combined with chocolate). So why not make mint ice cream from scratch? Mint ice cream is very refreshing and perfect for the summer. … Continue reading Homemade Mint Ice Cream

1. Antipasti (appetizers)8 Comments

Panzanella

July 27, 2014July 27, 2014 StefanGourmet

Panzanella is a perfect dish for the hot weather we’ve been having, as it is refreshing, makes good use of the summer’s bounty, and the basic version doesn’t require any cooking. Originally it is an Italian peasant lunch prepared to … Continue reading Panzanella

1. Antipasti (appetizers), Secondi di Pesce (fish dishes)5 Comments

Vongole alla Marinara (Clams in Tomato Sauce)

July 22, 2014 StefanGourmet

Vongole veraci are Italian clams and they are just so flavorful. The best thing is, they come with their own sauce (i.e. the juices they release when they are cooked) and so it takes very little effort to turn some … Continue reading Vongole alla Marinara (Clams in Tomato Sauce)

1. Antipasti (appetizers)9 Comments

Grilled Octopus with Roasted Bell Pepper Ice Cream

July 20, 2014April 27, 2015 StefanGourmet

Octopus cooked sous-vide and then finished on the grill is one of my favorites. Octopus and squid go well with bell peppers. It is so hot that I wanted to serve something refreshing, and so I thought: “Why not make … Continue reading Grilled Octopus with Roasted Bell Pepper Ice Cream

4. Dolci (dessert)10 Comments

Clafoutis

July 19, 2014 StefanGourmet

Clafoutis is a flan-type cake from France, usually stuffed with cherries. I’ve stayed very close to the recipe of Stéphane’s great grandmother, which he posted on his wonderful blog My French Heaven. It is quite easy to make and it … Continue reading Clafoutis

2. Primi (pasta, risotto)13 Comments

Quick Pasta with Zucchini

July 15, 2014 StefanGourmet

After all the decadent restaurant meals, it is time for something very simple. This plate of pasta takes less than 15 minutes from start to finish. The list of ingredients is very short: pasta, zucchini, parmigiano, salt, pepper, olive oil. … Continue reading Quick Pasta with Zucchini

2. Primi (pasta, risotto)9 Comments

Cauliflower and Lemon Ravioli

July 2, 2014 StefanGourmet

When I made my first batch of ravioli with a cauliflower stuffing some weeks ago, I contemplated whether I would make it with red wine or with white wine and ended up making a delicious red wine version with great depth … Continue reading Cauliflower and Lemon Ravioli

Secondi di Carne (meat dishes)11 Comments

Sous-Vide Steak Fajitas

June 28, 2014June 28, 2014 StefanGourmet

We love fajitas, Tex-Mex flour tortillas stuffed with chicken or steak, bell peppers, onions, salsa, and cheese. At least that’s how I like to prepare them. We usually have them with chicken, but I was curious to try them with steak. … Continue reading Sous-Vide Steak Fajitas

Secondi di Carne (meat dishes)8 Comments

Venison Short Ribs Sous-Vide Roulade with Fava Beans and Mushrooms

June 20, 2014 StefanGourmet

When I saw venison short ribs available, I couldn’t resist buying some as I really like beef short ribs cooked sous-vide and was curious what venison short ribs sous-vide would be like. It is important to note that these were … Continue reading Venison Short Ribs Sous-Vide Roulade with Fava Beans and Mushrooms

1. Antipasti (appetizers), Contorni (side dishes)12 Comments

Stuffed Round Zucchini

June 17, 2014 StefanGourmet

Lately round zucchini have shown up around here. After seeing Marina using them to make stuffed zucchini, I thought I’d try that too. My version is vegetarian, but I did use her idea of using coriander seed to give an … Continue reading Stuffed Round Zucchini

Secondi di Pesce (fish dishes)17 Comments

Hot Smoked Grey Mullet with Steamed Wild Asparagus

June 14, 2014 StefanGourmet

Yesterday’s dinner featured two unusual ingredients: grey mullet and wild asparagus. I served them as simple as possible, dressed only with extra virgin olive oil, freshly squeezed lemon juice, sea salt, and freshly ground black pepper. It was delicious and … Continue reading Hot Smoked Grey Mullet with Steamed Wild Asparagus

2. Primi (pasta, risotto)17 Comments

Cauliflower Ravioli (Ravioli al Cavolfiore)

June 10, 2014 StefanGourmet

I had picked up a cauliflower because it was on sale, without knowing what I was going to do with it. Then when it was time to cook I wanted to try something new, and as ravioli is one of … Continue reading Cauliflower Ravioli (Ravioli al Cavolfiore)

Basics17 Comments

Homemade Ketchup

June 8, 2014 StefanGourmet

I’ve already posted about homemade ketchup in my most about making my first hamburgers from scratch. I wasn’t completely happy with the ketchup back then, and I’ve been experimenting a bit to find a recipe I liked better based on  a … Continue reading Homemade Ketchup

Asian cuisine6 Comments

How to Make Fish Paste For Thai Fish Cakes From Scratch

June 1, 2014 StefanGourmet

My first try making fish paste from scratch was a bit of a disaster, but the thai fish cakes (tod mun pla) made with store-bought fish paste were such a big success that I wanted to try again to make … Continue reading How to Make Fish Paste For Thai Fish Cakes From Scratch

Basics9 Comments

Chunky Salsa for Fajitas

May 31, 2014 StefanGourmet

I’ve sung the praises of cooking from scratch before. Sure, you can buy something similar in a jar in the store. But you get to tune this homemade salsa to exactly how you like it, how about that!  You can … Continue reading Chunky Salsa for Fajitas

Asian cuisine9 Comments

Thai Vegetable Coconut Fritters (Gra Bong Tod)

May 30, 2014 StefanGourmet

Lately I’ve been trying more and more Thai food, using recipes from The High Heel Gourmet. Kees is working on the boat and I promised to prepare dinner for the workers. It was unseasonably cold, so I decided it had to … Continue reading Thai Vegetable Coconut Fritters (Gra Bong Tod)

Secondi di Carne (meat dishes)8 Comments

Carnitas Cooked Sous-Vide with Orange Juice

May 29, 2014May 29, 2014 StefanGourmet

After the success of carnitas sous-vide, I wanted to try a sous-vide version of REMCooks’ recipe for carnitas. Richard cooks the pork with orange juice, lime juice, fresh oregano, fresh thyme, ground cumin, and garlic instead of with achiote paste, … Continue reading Carnitas Cooked Sous-Vide with Orange Juice

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