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Sunday, May 12, 2013

Lightened Up Fish & Chips - Potato Chip Crusted Cod + Malt Vinegar Reduction

Fish and Chips with Malt Vinegar is a classic dish best known for its popularity in the British Isles. Its timeless appeal is not accidental.  A nice, firm White Fish (typically Cod or Haddock) enrobed in crispy deep fried batter usually sounds pretty good to me. Of course, Fish and Chips is hardly a figure-friendly dish, but is there a way to make it a bit less rich? Turns out that Salt and Vinegar Chips (the ONLY Chip flavor as far as I'm concerned) are the key to satisfying your Fish and Chips craving without a deep-fryer. The second key is of course not to eat the remainder of the bag - but they are so tempting! 

Salt and Vinegar Potato Chip Crusted "Fish & Chips" with Lemon Parsley Potatoes and Malt Vinegar Reduction
Photo: NK 

To guard against this inevitability I bought two single-serve bags of Salt and Vinegar Chips. We all know I have zero self-control and the two bags contained just the right amount for this recipe's crispy Crust. Depending on how coated you'd like your Fillets, you can even use less crumb topping. 


Since the "Chips" in classic Fish and Chips are really just the British way of referring to French Fries, today's answer to this component of the meal will instead be fast-cooking Fingerling Potatoes brightened up by Lemon Zest, Parsley and tossed in only a small amount of Oil. They might not be real "Chips" but they are pretty tasty and definitely easy so we're invoking some creative license here. Finally, to tie everything together, Classic Malt Vinegar gets an update by being reduced down to a syrupy drizzle. The Vinegar Reduction can be made even a few days ahead and the Potatoes are cooked quickly, just before the fish - believe it or not, even without advanced preparation you can have this dish ready in just about 45 minutes to 1 hour. We hope you enjoy our slightly lighter update of a classic guilty pleasure.


Timing this Recipe & Order of Preparation:

Start to finish, you can prep and cook this dish and all its accompaniments in 45 min to 1 hour. Cook time is only about 35 minutes total for Potato Side Dish and Fish. Malt Vinegar Reduction can be made in advance or as the oven preheats (it takes 10 minutes or so) - Here's how and when to do it all:

Prep and chop all ingredients for the Potatoes. 

Make the Malt Vinegar Reduction ahead if you have time, or make it while the oven is preheating for the Potatoes (500 degrees).

Make the Potatoes. Prep all Fish Ingredients while Potatoes cook. When Potatoes are finished, lower oven to 400 degrees for the Fish and set the Potatoes aside. They can be served at room temperature or reheated one or two minutes before Fish is done. In fact you could pop them back in the oven for the last minute or two that the Fish cooks. 

Make the Fish and finish it a minute or two under the Broiler to achieve a nice golden brown crust. Serve with a drizzle of Malt Vinegar Reduction on the Fish and extra on the side. Enjoy!  


Salt and Vinegar Potato Chip Crusted Cod & Potatoes with Malt Vinegar Reduction
Adapted from Cooking Light
Serves 2 

Ingredients:
2 - 6 to 8 Ounce Cod Fillets

Salt and Pepper

1 Recipe Lemon Parsley Fingerling Potatoes* (recipe follows)
1 Recipe Malt Vinegar Reduction* (recipe follows)
About 2 Cups of Salt and Vinegar Flavored Kettle Chips
1/4 teaspoon Hot Smoked Spanish Paprika or Regular Paprika
2 heaping teaspoons Light or Fat Free Mayonnaise
Parchment Paper

Method: 
Make the Malt Vinegar Reduction. (Can be done a day or two in advance if you like)
Make the Lemon Parsley Fingerling Potatoes. Both recipes are below.

For the Fish, Preheat oven to 400.
Crush Potato Chips into fine crumbs by placing them in a plastic bag and smacking them with a blunt object. Sprinkle Paprika into the Potato Chip Crumbs and combine. 

Place Cod Fillets on a piece of Parchment in a Baking Dish.

Season Cod Fillets lightly with a pinch of Salt and some Pepper

Evenly spread 1 teaspoon or so of Light Mayonnaise evenly over each Cod Fillet.
Preparing the Cod, Photo: NK


Gently press Potato Chip Crumbs all over each Fillet, covering the top of them completely.

Bake for 10-12 minutes until somewhat firm and opaque. 

Turn on Broiler and finish the Fish for 1.5 minutes under the Broiler to brown the crust. Keep an eye on it so it doesn't burn. Fish is done when it is easily flaked off with a fork. 

Serve immediately with Fingerling Potatoes on the side and a drizzle of Malt Vinegar Reduction over the Fish. Serve extra Malt Vinegar Reduction on the side as well. 
Enjoy


Malt Vinegar Reduction
Makes enough for at least 6 Servings of Fish 
(Keeps in the fridge for a few days and can be made a day or more in advance)

Ingredients:
1 teaspoon White Sugar
3/4 Cup Malt Vinegar
1 Tablespoon Beer (Optional)

Method:
In a small pot, bring ingredients to a gentle boil. Allow to boil slowly, stirring occasionally, until liquid is reduced to about a third of the volume. Once reduced, the liquid should become very syrup and spoon should be coated. This will take about 8-10 minutes. Be sure to watch the Vinegar cook the whole time. It's easy to go from syrup to shellac and totally ruin your vinegar and pan. Once desired consistency is achieved, set aside Vinegar Reduction in a heatproof vessel to cool. 


Lemon Parsley Fingerling Potatoes
Lemon Parsley Roasted Fingerling Potatoes, Photo:NK
Serves 2-3

Ingredients: 
1 Pound Fingerling Potatoes
Kosher Salt
Black Pepper
1/4 finely chopped Italian Parsley
2 teaspoons Olive Oil
1 Tablespoon Lemon Zest

Method:
Preheat oven to 500. 

Toss Potatoes in Oil and place in a baking pan.

Sprinkle with Kosher Salt and Pepper. 

Bake for 22 minutes until tender and golden, shaking the pan once in a while to rotate Potatoes. 

When cooked, toss in the Lemon Zest and Parsley. These can be served at room temperature or rewarmed slightly for a minute or two when ready to serve. 


Enjoy!

Monday, April 29, 2013

Recipe Rehab - "New" Pasta Primavera with Dandelion Greens, Mushrooms & Tomatoes

In this week's Meatless Monday feature we're experimenting with a new take on a somewhat tired Vegetarian Pasta dish:
Photo: NK
Primavera means spring in Italian, and nothing reminds me of the season like fresh produce. But Pasta Primavera the dish has quite the checkered history. It's actually an American invention, having nothing to do with Italy at all. Rumor has it that it was first served at Le Cirque in NYC. I don't know about you, but my experiences with Primavera have included limp Broccoli and Carrots in a woefully slimy, colorless sauce. Now you understand why we just had to make new! But first, do check out this brilliant and funny post from Poor Man's Feast on The Myth Of Pasta Primavera.

Our Primavera remake has received quite the zhuzhing. What's in it, you ask? Well, since I was thrilled to finally see nicely ripened Tomatoes at the market, they made the cut. I also set out to incorporate Dandelion Greens, an Italian favorite that has yet to gain wide popularity, in my recipe. Their slightly bitter, lemony quality really wakes up this dish. Finally, tender Oyster Mushrooms serve as the perfect sponge for all our subtle flavors, and fun Campanelle Pasta provides a worthy vehicle for this delicate yet hearty spring dish. 

Campanelle with Dandelion Greens, Oyster Mushrooms, and Tomatoes
Serves 2 
Oyster Mushroom, Photo: NK 

Ingredients:
1 Small Bunch Dandelion Greens, roughly chopped into bite-sized pieces
1/2 Pound Campanelle Pasta or other curly pasta
1.5 Tablespoons Salted Butter
2 large Cloves Garlic, finely chopped
1 Oyster Mushroom, about the size of a fist with its core cut off to release the petal-shaped mushrooms.
2-3 Large Vine-Ripened Tomatoes, chopped

1/3 Cup good quality Grated Parmigiana Cheese
1 teaspoon Grated Lemon Zest
1/2 teaspoon Salt plus more to taste
Freshly Ground Black Pepper

Method:
Blanch Dandelion Greens in boiling salted water for 1 minute. Drain in a colander and rinse again with cold water to stop the cooking. Set aside. 

Set a large pot of salted water to boil for the Pasta.

Meanwhile, in large skillet, melt the Butter. Add in the Garlic and stir until fragrant, about 2 minutes. Add the Oyster Mushrooms and cook another 1 to 2 minutes until tender. 

Add the chopped Tomatoes and cook, stirring occasionally, for another 5 minutes. Tomatoes and Mushrooms should release a good deal of water which will become the basis of your sauce. Add a 1/2 teaspoon of Salt and the Lemon Zest. Stir and turn off the flame.

Once Pasta water is boiling cook Campanelle for about 10 minutes until almost cooked but still a bit firm. Drain, reserving at least 1/4 cup of the Pasta water.

Turn the heat back to a medium flame under the Vegetables. Pour Campanelle into the skillet and toss with the Vegetables. Add the Dandelion Greens to the skillet and stir. Add 2 or 3 Tablespoons of Pasta Water and allow liquids to bubble for about a minute, adding more liquid as desired until the Sauce thickens just a bit to the desired consistency. Turn off heat. 

Add the Parmigiana Cheese and toss through the Pasta. Finish with a generous sprinkling of Black Pepper. Taste for Salt and serve immediately. Enjoy! 

"New" Pasta Primavera with Dandelion Greens, Oyster Mushroom and Tomato, Photo: NK 

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Out of Their Shells - Crab: Two Ways

This past week I was all about Shellfish. That's not so out of the ordinary for me - I'm wild about the stuff. Especially once the warm weather hits, my thoughts turn to Crab Boils and Clam Bakes.  For me, Shellfish is just feel-good food - light, simple, and perfect for laid back summer meals with family, friends, and plenty of laughs.  

My craving ended up being perfectly timed since we spontaneously decided to head out to Montauk this weekend. Montauk is a charming seaside town at the tip of Long Island's South Fork.
Photo: NK

It was a wonderful day. The air was clear, the sea was bright, and the fish we ate was so fresh it practically wiggled on the plate. Since I am partial to the crustaceans and bivalves of the world, I made sure to eat one of each of the following (not all in one day!): a Lobster Roll, Fried Clam Bellies from The Clam Bar in Napeague, and finally, a tasty dish of my all time fave, Linguine with White Clam Sauce at Edgewater Restaurant (check out NK's version HERE). While this was decidedly not a diet weekend, I regret none of my food choices. And even better, I was able to spend time with some very special people - my mom and my husband. We also linked up with two of our dear friends who happen to live in the area. Friends make me happy, family makes me happy, Shellfish makes me happy - and I want to share it all with you, so here goes -   

Baked Mini Crab Cakes with Homemade Mustard Sauce
&
Open-Faced Crab Sandwiches with Mango and Pickled Green Tomatoes

Prior to this weekend, my most recent seafood craving was for Crab, so me and my husband consequently whipped up the two dishes I'll be sharing today. The first is a super easy and impressive cocktail bite - Mini Crab Cakes with Homemade Mustard Sauce: 


Mini Baked Crab Cakes with Homemade Mustard Sauce, Photo: NK

The recipe is surprisingly quick and the result is both delicious and really hard to mess up. A mini muffin tin allows you to skip the messy process of forming and frying up Crab Cakes, and makes it easy to turn out a large amount of appetizers in a few easy steps.  Whip these up for a cocktail party or as a light appetizer and you'll be everyone's best friend. A dollop of homemade Mustard Sauce gives these little savory cakes a tangy bite, and fresh chives add both to the taste and presentation. We like to use Back Fin Crab Meat. It comes pasteurized in the can and is cheaper than Lump Crab yet is still extremely flavorful. 

Mini Crab Cakes with Mustard Sauce
Lightly Adapted from Bon Appetit
Photo: NK
Makes 20-24 Mini Crab Cakes 

Ingredients:
1 Mini Muffin Tin - ideally enough for 24 muffins

8 Ounces  Fat Free Cream Cheese, softened
3/4 Cup finely grated Parmigiana Cheese
1 Egg
1/4 Cup Fat Free Sour Cream
1 Tablespoon finely grated Orange Peel
1/2 teaspoon finely grated Lemon Peel
4 Tablespoons finely chopped Fresh Chives
+
4 Whole Chives Cut into centimeter long lengths (for the garnish)

6 Ounces Back Fin Crab Meat (usually comes in 1 LB cans if Pasteurized Crab Meat)

1/4 teaspoon Kosher Salt
1 large pinch Cayenne Pepper
1 large pinch Hot Smoked Spanish Paprika
1.25 Cups Panko Breadcrumbs
3/4 Stick Salted Butter, melted, plus more for greasing pan

Method:
Generously grease muffin tin with with some Butter.
Preheat oven to 350.
Mix up the Homemade Mustard Sauce if using.* Recipe follows. 

Using an electric beater, beat Cream Cheese in a medium-sized bowl until smooth. Add 1/4 Cup of the Parmigiana Cheese and the Egg. Beat until combined, Add the Sour Cream, Orange and Lemon Peels, and 2 Tablespoons Chopped Chives. Add the Kosher Salt, Cayenne Pepper and Smoked Paprika. Beat again. Fold in the Crabmeat. This step can be done up to a day ahead and refrigerated. 

In a bowl, toss Panko Breadcrumbs, remaining 1/2 cup Parmigiana Cheese, and the remaining 2 Tablespoons chopped Chives. Drizzle the Melted Butter over the mixture, tossing gradually until evenly moistened. 

Press 1 rounded Tablespoon of the Panko mixture into the bottom of each muffin cup. Press a teaspoon into the cups to help form a crust. You can also do this with your fingers. Some Panko Mixture should be left over. 

Next, spoon 1 heaping Tablespoon Crab Mixture into each cup. To finish, sprinkle about a teaspoon of Panko Mixture over each muffin cup. 

Bake Crab Cakes until golden brown on the top and fully set. This should take 30 minutes. 

When cooked, cool pan for 5 minutes and run a knife around the edge of each muffin cup to loosen the Crab Cakes. Gently lift them out of the pan and transfer to the serving dish. 

As much as an hour before you are ready to serve Crab Cakes, dot each with a small amount of Easy Mustard Sauce* and garnish with centimeter long slices of Chives arranged in a crisscross shape as pictured above. Serve immediately.  

Easy Mustard Sauce*
Makes enough to dot 24 Crab Cake Hors D'oeuvres 

2 Heaping Tablespoons Low-Fat Mayonnaise
1 Heaping teaspoon Dijon Mustard
1/2 teaspoon Dry Mustard Powder, optional
2 Drops Tabasco Sauce or to taste
1/4 teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce

~Mix ingredients together and refrigerate until ready to use. 

What to do with any leftover Crab? 
Easy - our Open-Faced Crab Sandwich on thick toasty Bread is a quick, delicious and inspired dinner Sandwich the next day. Pickled Green Tomatoes and ripe Mango create an interesting sweet/salty dimension, and a few drops of Hot Sauce ties it all together with a kick. 

Open-Faced Crab Sandwiches with Mango and Pickled Green Tomato
Serves 2
Inspired by Beyond Sweet and Savory 


Photo: NK 
Ingredients: 
8-10 Ounces Back Fin Crab Meat
4 Slices Thick White Sandwich Bread or Brioche, toasted

1 Large Scallion, white and green parts chopped
1/2 Ripe Mango, cut into centimeter cubes
1/2 Small Cucumber, peeled and cubed
1 Pickled Green Tomato, cut into centimeter cubes
2 Tablespoons roughly chopped Cilantro
1/2 teaspoon Canola or Vegetable Oil
1/2 teaspoon Lime Juice 
Pinch Salt 

1/2 a Lime, cut in quarter wedges 

For the Mayonnaise
1.5 Tablespoons Low Fat Mayonnaise
1/2 teaspoon Lime Juice
1 large pinch Salt
Several turns freshly ground Black Pepper
3 Drops Tabasco Sauce

Method:
In a bowl, combine Scallion, Mango, Cucumber, Pickled Green Tomato, and Cilantro. Drizzle with Oil, 1/2 teaspoon Lime Juice, and add a Pinch of Salt. Mix to combine. 

In a small bowl, combine the Mayonnaise, Lime Juice, a pinch of Salt, a generous sprinkle of Black Pepper, and a few drops Tabasco. Mix. Gently fold the Mayonnaise mixture into the Crab Meat in a larger bowl. 

To serve, set two pieces of Toast on each plate. Spoon equal portions of the Crab mixture on each piece of Toast. Top with the Mango and Green Tomato Mixture. Sprinkle Generously with Pepper and optionally garnish with an extra slice of Mango. Serve with Lime Wedges for squeezing. Enjoy! 

Open Faced Crab Sandwiches with Mango and Pickled Green Tomato, Photo: NK