Showing posts with label Ramp recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ramp recipes. Show all posts

Friday, April 18, 2014

Eat The Season - Ramps, Three Ways

Thus begins Neurotic Kitchen's Third Annual Ramp post. Be sure to relive our other ramp adventures HEREHERE, and HEREThanks in part to their short season once per year, these deliciously garlicky wild leeks enjoy some major hype. This also means you've got to grab up your ramps as soon as they hit the green markets (often in the middle of April). They're around for just four to six weeks so we made sure to get cooking right away. The result? Three meals using ramps and one very happy week.

Lemony Ramp Pasta With Rock Shrimp & Fried Capers, Photo: NK 

To start, we whipped up some Ramp Pizza. To make it, simply prep your homemade pizza and chop a few ramps (white and green parts) into half inch pieces. Sprinkle on top of your sauce and cheese and bake. Easy enough, right? If you'd like to get a bit more daring (but still prep dinner in under a half hour) we're sharing two easy ramp recipes for you to enjoy! As a rule, use versatile ramps wherever you might choose scallions or leeks, and you'll be a ramp believer before you know it. Enjoy!

Lemony Ramp Pasta With Rock Shrimp & Fried Capers
Inspired by Giada de Laurentiis
Serves 2-3 as an entree 

Ingredients: 
1/2 Pound Spaghetti
1/4 Cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil (plus an additional Tablespoon)
2 Tablespoons Capers, well rinsed and patted very dry
A bunch of about 12 Ramps, cleaned and sliced into 1/2 inch slices (white & green parts) +1 to 2 Ramp Greens cut into ribbons for an optional garnish (chiffonade)
1/2 Pound cleaned Wild Rock Shrimp (or regular Shrimp sliced into 1.2 inch pieces)
3 Heaping Tablespoons of freshly grated Parmigiana Cheese
Zest of 1 Large Lemon (organic if possible)
2 Tablespoons fresh Lemon Juice
Salt and Pepper


Method:
1. For the Spaghetti, set a large pot of salted water to boil. 

2. In a medium skillet over medium-low heat, warm the Olive Oil a minute or so until it is shimmering. Add the Capers (be careful because they may spit) and fry for about 2-3 minutes until browned (but not burnt) and crisp. Remove Capers with a slotted spoon and set aside to drain on paper towel. 

3. Allow remaining oil to cool a minute before pouring into a heat-proof metal or ceramic bowl. Add the Lemon Zest and Lemon Juice to the bowl and stir. Set aside. 

4. Once water is boiling, prepare Spaghetti according to package instructions (al dente please :)).

5. Add another Tablespoon or so of Olive Oil to the skillet you used for the capers. Heat oil over medium-low heat. Add the Whites of the Ramps and cook, stirring for one minute. Now add the green parts of the Ramps and cook, stirring another 2-3 minutes. Move the ramps to one of the skillet and add the Rock Shrimp. Allow to cook untouched for 2 minutes, then flip them and let them cook another minute or so until opaque and cooked through. 

6. Once Spaghetti is finished, drain and return it to the pot. Add the Ramps and Shrimp Mixture to the Spaghetti, and then toss in the Lemon and Oil Mixture. Toss for a full minute. Add the Parmigiana Cheese and toss again. Taste for seasoning and add a tiny bit of Salt if needed (the Capers will provide salt as well) and Black Pepper. Plate the Pasta and top with equal portions of Fried Capers. Serve immediately and enjoy!

Next up - our rampy answer to fried rice - also starring Mr. NK's favorite - bacon. Thanks to my religious use of instant rice (I have limited patience, as you know), this meal comes together in fifteen minutes! I'd also call this a pretty casual recipe so I'll be presenting it as such. Use your imagination and add or subtract as you see fit.

Fried Brown Rice Bowl With Cucumber, Ramps & Bacon, Photo: NK 

Fried Brown Rice Bowl With Cucumber, Ramps & Bacon
Inspired by Food & Wine Magazine
Serves 2  

Ingredients: 
1 Medium Unwaxed Cucumber, well scrubbed and cut into thin slices (peeling optional)
16 ounces pre-cooked Brown Rice (we use Uncle Ben's Microwaveable Ready Rice - fast!)
6 Slices Organic Bacon, cut into 1/2 inch pieces
About 8 Ramps, White and Green Parts sliced into 1/4 inch pieces
1 Dried Red Chili, sliced
Sriracha
Black Sesame Seeds
Salt

Method:
1. In a large, heavy skillet (we used cast iron), cook the Bacon slices until crispy but not burnt - about 4 to 5 minutes. Remove Bacon to drain, reserving the fat in the pan. 

2. Pour off all but about 3 Tablespoons of the Bacon Fat. Add the Ramps and cook over medium heat, stirring, for about 2 to 3 minutes. Add the sliced Chile and Cucumber Slices. Toss until Cucumber softens a bit, about another 1 minute. Add the Brown Rice to the skillet and continue to toss over medium heat for about 2 minutes. Add some Sriracha to taste and toss again. You may need a bit of extra Salt and Pepper but you can decide that once you incorporate the already salty Bacon.

3. To Serve - plate the Rice, Ramp and Cucumber Mixture.  Top with portions of crispy Bacon and a good sprinkle of Black Sesame Seeds. If you have fresh Ramps left over use one or two for a nice green garnish. Serve with extra Sriracha and enjoy! Note: If you'd like to make this more of a true fried rice crack an egg into it before adding the bacon and stir until it has incorporated and fully cooked.  

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Ramps Revisited - Lemony Ramp Ravioli with Brown Butter + Basic Ramp Pesto

Ramps! Photo: NK
They're back....
That's right, Ramps! 

The culinary all-star of the veggie world has made its brief yet triumphant annual appearance at farm stands everywhere. 

To learn more about the illustrious Ramp, check out last year's post and some bonus Ramp Recipes HERE

This week, we are doing lots with these babies, and the best news is that all our recipes will be super easy yet impressive. Would you expect anything less? 

Let's start simple with Ramp Pesto, a super way to use Ramps but also, a way to extend their short seasonal window. Our Pesto is versatile, delicious, and freezes well. Use it as a sandwich spread (just you wait until we show you what we have planned for our next post) or as a traditional Pasta topping. No matter what you do, you'll love the fresh and garlicky character of these hard to resist greens.


Easy Ramp Pesto, Photo: NK
Simple Ramp Pesto
Makes about 1 Cup
Ingredients:
1 Small Bunch Ramps, roughly chopped (about 15-20 ramps)
1/4 Cup Walnuts
1/2 Cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil 
1/4 Cup Grated Parmigiana Reggiano
1 teaspoon Lemon Juice
1/2 teaspoon Salt


Method:
In a food processor, process Ramps until finely minced. 
Add Walnuts and process. 
Add Oil and process. 
Add Lemon Juice, Salt, and to finish, add Parmigiana Reggiano Cheese. Process well. 

Enjoy!


 
Next up, Lemony Ramp Ravioli with a Savory Brown Butter Sauce and Crispy Ramp topping. But how can Ravioli be easy and quick? Well, we're using a great shortcut that I first learned from Giada De Laurentiis -  Wonton Wrappers. That's right, while not authentically Italian of course, Wonton Wrappers are a great way to make Ravioli that is fast, easy, and delicate. Find them at Asian Groceries in the freezer section. Our Ravioli recipe highlights the garlicky Ramp while marrying it with the standard savory Ricotta filling. We took it one step further by mixing in a healthy dose of Lemon Zest (a nod to Amalfitana Ravioli from the Lemon-obsessed Amalfi coast). Finally, an easy two-ingredient Brown butter tops our little Ravioli with savory goodness. Crispy fried Ramp greens are the final flourish.  These Ravioli can be frozen in their uncooked state, just be sure to separate layers with wax paper or they will stick together. When ready to eat, you may boil them frozen, but they will take a few extra minutes to cook beyond the regular 4 minutes.

Lemony Ramp Ravioli with Brown Butter and Crispy Ramps
Inspired by Giada de Laurentiis, Mario Batali, and Adapted from Andrew Feinberg
Serves 6 as an Appetizer, 4 as a Main Course

Ingredients:
For Ravioli
36 Wonton Wrappers (preferably square)
1 Egg, beaten

For Filling
1 bunch Ramps, About 12 of them roughly chopped & ground into a fine mince using a food processor, another 10 Ramps -greens leaves only- reserved (for Sauce/Crispy Ramp Topping)

15 Ounces Fat Free or Part Skim Ricotta Cheese
1/3 Cup Grated Parmigiano Reggiano Cheese
2 Egg Yolks
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground Black Pepper
1 Tablespoon Lemon Zest
1 Tablespoon Half and Half or Cream (optional)
1/2 teaspoon Kosher Salt

For Sauce
1 Stick Salted Butter
10 Ramp Greens (see above) stacked and cut lengthwise into very thin strips

Method:
Create the Ravioli Filling by combining all filling ingredients.

In a small bowl, mix up the Egg Wash for sealing the Ravioli by beating one egg and adding some water (about a Tablespoon). 
Filling the Ravioli, Photo: NK

Lay out Wonton Wrappers on a clean surface. Place 1/2 teaspoon Ravioli Filling in the middle of each Wrapper. Dip a pastry brush in Egg Wash and paint around the edges of the Wrapper. 

Carefully fold the square Wrapper in half, creating a triangle. Use your fingertips to firmly press down on the dough to seal. Place on a baking sheet or other surface. Repeat until you've filled the desired amount of Ravioli. 

In a large Pasta Pot, boil salted water. Working in small batches (these Ravioli are particularly delicate), boil the Ravioli until done. Try to keep the boil at a gentle pace so Ravioli don't break. They should take only 4 minutes to cook. Carefully remove them to plates using a slotted spoon. Once plated, prepare the Brown Butter and Crispy Ramp Sauce.

In a medium sauce pan, melt 1 stick Salted Butter. Let it sit over medium heat until it starts to bubble and becomes a brown/golden color. Once browning, add the thinly sliced Ramp Greens and allow to crisp a bit. Lower heat if butter seems to be burning. Pour Butter Sauce over each plate of Ravioli and garnish with crispy Ramps. Enjoy!


Lemony Ramp Ravioli with Brown Butter Sauce and Crispy Ramps, Photo: NK

Stay tuned for more Ramp Recipe madness later this week, and we recommend you get 'em while you can. Peak Ramp season is only about 4 weeks!