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September 9, 2014

Fried Okra Salad

by Kitchen Repertoire


Okra feels like the shrinking violet of the Harvest season.  A late bloomer some might say.  Give it a chance.  Dredge okra in a little cornmeal, fry and embrace your inner Southern Belle. 

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September 7, 2014

Peach Cobbler with Cornmeal Crust

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Peaches and summer end together.  A cobbler feels right.  Bittersweet.

 

 

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August 30, 2014

Spaghetti with Chopped Tomato Sauce

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Bright and cheery to keep end of summer blues at bay. 

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August 28, 2014

Heirloom Tomato Salad

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If only humans could get along like the Green Zebras and Sun Golds do. 

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TAGS: heirloom tomatoes, tomatoes, global table platter, summer meals, prop styling:Alistair Turnbull, Art Direction: James Dunlinson


August 26, 2014

Panzanella

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Happiness on a plate.

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TAGS: tomatoes, salad, summer meals, Art Direction: James Dunlinson, prop styling:Alistair Turnbull, Henry Street Studio, global table


August 24, 2014

Frozen Bloody Mary and Celery with Tomato and Chopped Egg

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A breakfast smoothie that separates the men from the boys. 

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TAGS: Bloody Mary's, cocktail recipe, summer, Art Direction: James Dunlinson, prop styling:Alistair Turnbull, Global Table, Henry Street Studio


August 23, 2014

Tomato and Anchovy Puff Pastry Tart

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Delightfully simple and absurdly decadent. 

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TAGS: tomatoes, anchovies, puff pastry, global table, Art Direction: James Dunlinson, prop styling:Alistair Turnbull


August 22, 2014

Flank Steak with Green Tomatoes and Horseradish on Baguette

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Steak and tomatoes.  

Let me not to the marriage of true minds.

 Admit impediments. 

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TAGS: tomatoes, heirloom tomatoes, global table, Art Direction: James Dunlinson


August 20, 2014

Roast Plum Tomato Sauce

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Sharing these notes because it seems so indicative of just how this little enterprise of ours works.  Let the tomato binge begin.

Notes for Frances:

I used 6 lbs. of plum tomatoes and one head of garlic. Roasted at 350 degrees for about 1.5 hours. Seasoned with fresh thyme and oregano, doused in olive oil.  Roasted garlic head whole. Seemed like it yielded about a quart? 

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TAGS: plum tomatoes, roasted tomatoes, summer meals, prop styling:Alistair Turnbull, Art Direction: James Dunlinson


August 18, 2014

Pickled Cherries and Cold Roast Chicken Salad

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Summer in a bottle.  SOS.

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August 16, 2014

Chopped Fennel Salad with Toasted Almonds and Green Olive

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The Crunch and The Clean make this perfect working-lunch fare.

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August 14, 2014

Farm to Table: Mixed It Up Fruit Galette

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We co-opted the Sand Dollar Sable recipe and used it to make a sweet buttery cookie like crust.  It works like a charm except when it comes to halving amounts.  The math gets tricky.  Freeze what you do not need and save it for anothe…

We co-opted the Sand Dollar Sable recipe and used it to make a sweet buttery cookie like crust.  It works like a charm except when it comes to halving amounts.  The math gets tricky.  Freeze what you do not need and save it for another gorgeous day.  Same holds true of the almond filling. 

Cookie Crust

  • 3 1/2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 cup butter, room temperature
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar, plus more for sprinkling
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract

Sift flour, baking powder and salt together in a mixing bowl.  Set aside.  In another bowl cream butter.  Add sugar and beat until light.  Whisk eggs and add to sugar.  Beat to combine.  Stir in vanilla.  Combine wet and dry ingredients.  The dough will be quite stiff - use hands to knead.  Wrap dough in plastic and chill 8 hours or overnight.  

Almond Filling

  • 1 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 1 1/4 cups sugar
  • 2 1/2 cups ground almonds
  • 6 tablespoons flour
  • 3 eggs
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 tablespoons brandy

In a mixing bowl, cream together butter and sugar until light and fluffy.  Stir in ground almonds and flour.  Mix well.  Add eggs and mix to combine.  Stir in salt and brandy.  Filling can be made a day in advance and refrigerated until needed.

Fruit

Use what looks the most beautiful to you - apricots, peaches, berries, currants, plums etc.  

To Assemble Galette

Heat oven to 425.  Butter a standard muffin tin and line bottom with parchment paper.  Divide dough in half.  Wrap and freeze one half.  Divide remaining half in half again and return to refrigerator.  Roll remaining quarter dough on a well floured surface and cut into 4 rounds - large enough to fit in muffin tins with some excess crust coming up sides.  Place lined muffin tin in refrigerator and remove reserved quarter dough.  Repeat process with this dough and return whole lot to refrigerator to chill, about 20 minutes.  Fill muffin tins with almond filling - enough to come just half way up.  Freeze remaining filling - so to go with your frozen crust.  Cut fruit into bite size pieces.  Toss with a smidgen of sugar and place on top of almond filling.  Gently fold in crust to partially enclose fruit.  If crust is feeling fragile return to refrigerator to chill.  Brush outside of crust with cold water and sprinkle with sugar.  Bake until crust is golden brown, about 15 minutes.  Reduce heat to 375 and continue baking until fruit is juicy and almond filling hot and set, about another 15 minutes.  Tent tarts with foil is the crust starts to go too brown.  Remove from oven and let stand several minutes before removing from muffin tins - run knife around the edges of the tart to loosen if needed.  Serve with whipped heavy cream as desired. 

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TAGS: farm to table dinner, peaches, plums, berries, galette, almond, cookie crust, Hudson Valley, Art Direction: James Dunlinson, prop styling:Alistair Turnbull


August 11, 2014

Farm to Table: Flat Beans with Tomato Vinaigrette and Potato Salad

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These flat beans are from Scarecrow Farms in Hollowville, NY.  A multi generational farm and a regular vender at the Hudson Farmers Market and a lovely bunch of folks. The tomato vinaigrette is to die for.  Use it for this recipe and then throw it on a salad or anything else that needs a little spiffying up.

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TAGS: Flatbeans, tomato vinaigrette, potato salad, scarecrow farms, Art Direction: James Dunlinson, prop styling:Alistair Turnbull


August 9, 2014

Farm To Table: Mustard Roast Chicken

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From farm to oven to table to carcass to stock pot.  Let me count the ways we love thee chicken.

From farm to oven to table to carcass to stock pot.  Let me count the ways we love thee chicken.

Mustard Roast Chicken

  • 1 fresh whole chicken, about 4 pounds
  • 2 lemons, thinly sliced
  • 6 shallots, halved
  • 1 head garlic. cloves separated
  • Several sprigs fresh herbs
  • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/4 cup Dijon mustard
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil

Heat oven to 425.  Rinse chicken under cold running water and pat dry with paper towel.  Strew roasting pan with lemon slices, shallots, garlic cloves and fresh herbs, creating a nice bed for chicken to rest and reserving some of each ingredient for chicken cavity.  Season inside of chicken with salt and pepper and stuff with reserved ingredients.  Nestle chicken in roast pan.  Combine mustard and olive oil in a small bowl.  Slather mixture over chicken, covering all exposed skin.  Truss legs. Season outside of bird with salt and pepper.  Roast until chicken is golden brown and thigh juices run clear, about 75 minutes.  Remove from oven and let stand about 20 minutes before carving.  Serve with all the delicious roasted lemon slices etc and gorgeous pan juices. 

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TAGS: roasted chicken, mustard glaze, farm to table dinner, Hudson Valley, Art Direction: James Dunlinson, prop styling:Alistair Turnbull


August 8, 2014

Farm to Table: Buratta with Tomato Garlic Bread

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Thinking we could eat  this absolutely everyday all summer long. 

Buratta with Tomato Garlic Bread

  • 1 loaf toothsome rustic bread, such as ciabatta
  • 3 cloves garlic, peeled
  • 1 ripe red tomato, halved
  • Extra Virgin olive oil
  • Sea salt and coarsely ground black pepper
  • 3 balls Buratta
  • Mixed fresh basil leaves

Slice bread and toast until crisp and golden.  Rub toast with garlic cloves, leaving a nice thick garlic layer.  Rub toast with tomato.  Sprinkle with salt and pepper.  Place buratta in a serving bowl.  Douse cheese with a generous amount of olive oil.  Scatter fresh basil leaves over buratta and serve with prepared toast. 

Vintage Plate from Rural Residence in Hudson, NY.  

 

 

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TAGS: Art Direction: James Dunlinson, prop styling:Alistair Turnbull, Hudson Valley, upstate NY, farm to table dinner, farmers market, Rural Residence Plate


August 6, 2014

Farm To Table Dinner: Roasted Apricots With Ricotta And Honey

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It all started at our little house with a big barn just outside of Hudson, NY.  The farmers market on Saturday mornings in Hudson is so inspiring that we had to make a meal to end all summer produce meals.  Starting with these yummy roasted apricots……...

Roasted Apricots with Ricotta and Honey

  • 12 fresh apricots, halved and pitted
  • 2 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
  • Several sprigs fresh oregano
  • Olive oil
  • Sea salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 3/4 cup fresh ricotta
  • Honey

Heat oven to 425.  Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and arrange apricots on baking sheet, cut side up.  Strew apricots with sliced garlic and oregano.  Drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper.  Roast until apricots are hot and juicy, about 15 minutes.  Be careful not to overcook as fruit will begin to fall apart.  Spoon ricotta over apricots and drizzle with honey just before serving.  These are delicious hot, room temp and even leftover/out of the fridge. 

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TAGS: farm to table dinner, farmers market, Hudson Valley, upstate NY, prop styling:Alistair Turnbull, Art Direction: James Dunlinson, apricots


August 4, 2014

Roast Eggplant with Tahini and Date Molasses

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Not your average Baba Ghanoush.  An eggplant lovers dream.  Serve with yesterdays Zaatar bread or fresh pita.  Our hearts are breaking for all those in the Middle East.

 

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TAGS: eggplant, roasting, prop styling: Pam Morris


August 3, 2014

Sundae Pretty Sundae

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Dreamt of this since Yael first described her divine dessert creation.  Just looked up the lyrics to U2s fabulous song.  More timely than ever. 

 

 

 

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TAGS: icecream, rosepetals, cocoanibs, pishacionuts, prop styling: Pam Morris


August 1, 2014

Lamb Kebabs with Cardamom Rice and Yogurt Sauce

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Amazing how 5 cardamom pods transform a simple rice dish into something magic. Each one of these recipes are delicious on their own or put them all together for a fabulous summer meal.  

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TAGS: lamb, kabobs, rice, grilling, tomatoes, prop styling: Pam Morris


July 30, 2014

Zaatar Bread

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This week's recipes are courtesy of Yael Kanarek, an inspired artist, passionate cook and all around lovely lady.  We met and bonded over coffee (more on that later) and have not stopped talking food since.  Someday we will write a recipe for homemade Zaatar Bread from start to finish.  Today we are just dressing up some store bought pita and feeling pretty good about it. 

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TAGS: pitabread, zaatarspices, prop styling: Pam Morris


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