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Thanksgiving Turkey Mistakes: How to Avoid Them: BA Daily: bonappetit.com

Thanksgiving Turkey Mistakes: How to Avoid Them: BA Daily: bonappetit.com.

With Thanksgiving coming fast, everyone is planning and getting their recipes together (I know I am, I’ll be posting some soon). While you’re doing that, here are some great hints and tips from Bon Appetit to make sure you don’t have any mishaps or mistakes with the centerpiece, your turkey. Check it out and see if it helps you!

 
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Posted by on November 13, 2012 in Cooking Tips, Cooking Websites, Turkey

 

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It’s Time For a Roast, Where’s Shecky Greene?

Okay, so it’s not really that kind of roast, but I decided I wanted to do an entire roast dinner tonight to try to make clean up as easy as possible for all of us here. Michelle had picked up a boneless leg of lamb roast that she wanted for dinner this week. I looked through some of my cookbooks for different recipes, and everything seemed pretty straightforward and not very exciting. I wanted to try something else, so I turned to my Twitter account and posed a question to some food experts to see what kind of response I would get. Bon Appetit gave me quite a list of recipes to choose from to make the lamb. America’s Test Kitchen and Christopher Kimball both gave me some good tips as well, but nothing really jumped out at me that I felt like I really wanted to try, so I kept asking. And then I got an answer I liked from Alton Brown. He gave me the link to a recipe of his called “Silence of the Leg O’ Lamb.” While this recipe does call for the lamb to be grilled, that wasn’t really an option for me in New York in November. He also uses a charcoal grill, which I do not have, so I had to modify the recipe a bit to be roasted in the oven.

Roasted Boneless Leg of Lamb

1 sirloin end leg of lamb, boned

4 cloves garlic

8 fresh mint leaves

1 tablespoon brown sugar

1 teaspoon kosher salt

2 teaspoons black pepper

5 tablespoons Dijon mustard

2 tablespoons vegetable oil

2 sprigs fresh rosemary

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Roughly chop the garlic cloves in the food processor. Add the mint and repeat. Add the brown sugar, salt, pepper, mustard and oil and blend into a paste. Spread the paste evenly on the meat side of the roast. Roll the leg into a roast shape and tie with butcher’s twine. Place the lamb in a shallow roasting pan and roast for about 20 minutes per pound, until the internal temperature of the lamb reaches 135 degrees. Remove the roast from the oven. Cover with foil and let the lamb rest for 15 minutes before slicing and serving.

The paste made more than enough to also do the outside of the lamb, which I also did, creating a nice crust on the outside of the lamb. It was cooked perfectly and tasted wonderful. The hint of mint coming through the mustard was great and I loved the garlicky flavor that went throughout the meat. I roasted some potatoes in the same pan with the lamb and they got some of the same mustard crust on them, which made them extra crispy on the outside.

For a vegetable, we had picked up a nice head of cauliflower. I find steamed cauliflower to be very bland and frankly, kind of smelly and not always appealing. I decided to try roasting it instead and I am glad I did. It seemed to make all the difference in the world in taste, flavor and smell and since I was roasting in the oven already anyway, it made it just as easy.

Roasted Cauliflower

1 head of cauliflower, cored and cut into florets

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Arrange the cauliflower florets in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet. Drizzle the olive oil evenly over the florets, then sprinkle with the salt. Toss to coat the cauliflower evenly, then spread the florets out evenly.

Roast the cauliflower, stirring 1 or 2 times, until golden brown and crisp-tender, 25 to 35 minutes. Transfer the cauliflower to a warmed serving bowl. Serve immediately.

I loved the way it came out this way and would make it like this all the time. I can also use some of the leftovers to make some cauliflower soup for later on this week.

That’s it for tonight. Check back later on this week to see what else I come up with for meals. I have some more chicken ideas for this week and also have some cod to make, so we’ll have to see what I can find. Until then, enjoy your evening and enjoy your meal!

 
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Posted by on November 6, 2012 in Cooking, Dinner, Lamb, Vegetables

 

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50 Reasons You Should Be Eating Tomatoes Right Now: BA Daily: bonappetit.com

50 Reasons You Should Be Eating Tomatoes Right Now: BA Daily: bonappetit.com.

There is nothing better than a GOOD fresh tomato. This year, the local tomatoes here have been very good and I have been buying them frequently to use in salads, sandwiches and meals. I wish I had the space to grow my own but I can make do with what I can buy and the price has been good this year. This article from Bon Appetit gives you 50 more ideas for using tomatoes, in case you didn’t have enough already. Run out and get some and try some recipes!

 
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Posted by on August 16, 2012 in Cooking Websites, Vegetables

 

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How to Build the Perfect BLT: In The Kitchen: bonappetit.com

How to Build the Perfect BLT: In The Kitchen: bonappetit.com.

Everyone knows how much I love sandwiches and one of my favorites, along with just about everyone else I think, is the classic BLT. There is nothing quite like crispy bacon, crunchy lettuce and fresh ripe tomatoes on some nice thick bread or even on a good roll. And there are so many variations you can do on this classic too to change it up for yourself. This article from Bon Apettit tells you just how build the perfect BLT for lunch or dinner. Don’t forget the fries and a nice half-sour pickle!

 
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Posted by on August 15, 2012 in Cooking Websites, Sandwiches

 

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Full Press: Nine Surprising Ways to Use a Panini Maker: BA Daily: bonappetit.com

Full Press: Nine Surprising Ways to Use a Panini Maker: BA Daily: bonappetit.com.

I have a panini maker myself and have used it for a variety of things, including a couple of the ideas shown here. I think having one is an excellent tool especially for a smaller kitchen (like mine) because of its versatility and what you can use it for when perhaps you have other things going on the stove top as well. It’s also great because it helps minimize what you have to clean up if want to make a smaller meal. Check out these ideas from Bon Appetit!

 
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Posted by on August 7, 2012 in Cooking, Cooking Websites, Equipment

 

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5 Ways to Improve Your Life in 30 Days: BA Daily: bonappetit.com

5 Ways to Improve Your Life in 30 Days: BA Daily: bonappetit.com.

I came across this great blog entry from Bon Appetit today and just had to share it. It talks about just committing to certain things for a month how this can lead to bigger changes overall in your habits. I think it’s worth a try. One of the more important ones I already follow is eating more at home. We cut back and only go out about once a month now and I think we are better for it. I am going to give their other tips a try as well. You should check it out!

 
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Posted by on August 1, 2012 in Cooking, Cooking Websites

 

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11 Recipes for Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breast That Are Not Even Slightly Boring: BA Daily: bonappetit.com

11 Recipes for Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breast That Are Not Even Slightly Boring: BA Daily: bonappetit.com.

Here’s another good blog post from Bon Appetit. If your house is like mine, we always have boneless chicken breast around and I am always looking for something new to do with it. Here are 11 new and interesting recipes to liven up your chicken dishes. Check them out!

 
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Posted by on July 25, 2012 in Cooking Websites, Poultry

 

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10 Farmer’s Market Rules to Swear By (According to the BA Foodist): The Bon Appetit Foodist: bonappetit.com

10 Farmer’s Market Rules to Swear By (According to the BA Foodist): The Bon Appetit Foodist: bonappetit.com.

It’s that farmer’s market time of year. I love to shop the local farmers markets in our area. You can get all kinds of good deals and the produce is out of this world. If you have never checked into one in your area, I highly suggest it. You might also want to follow some of the advice set out in this blog entry from Bon Appetit. Check it out and then go to the farmer’s market! It’s great food and it supports your local farmers and businesses!

 
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Posted by on July 25, 2012 in Cooking Websites

 

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10 Refreshing Summer Desserts (That Just Happen to Be Low-Calorie): BA Daily: bonappetit.com

10 Refreshing Summer Desserts (That Just Happen to Be Low-Calorie): BA Daily: bonappetit.com.

With all this hot weather, here are a few cool summer treats that are also low calorie. There are several different ice pops and fruit desserts listed in this blog entry from Bon Appetit. I think I am going to give a couple of them a try. You should check it out and do the same!

 
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Posted by on July 13, 2012 in Cooking Websites, Dessert

 

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7 Common Grilled Chicken Mistakes: BA Daily: bonappetit.com

7 Common Grilled Chicken Mistakes: BA Daily: bonappetit.com.

With grilling season upon us, here are some good tips for grilling chicken. I had planned to grill some chicken today, but since it is raining here in new York, I had to improvise. You’ll see what I did shortly, but in the meantime, check out these tips from Bon Appetit!

 
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Posted by on May 24, 2012 in Grilling, Poultry

 

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