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Wednesday
Nov152017

Homemade Garganelli Pasta

 

If you are familiar with my recipe for Pie Dough in 60 Seconds, then you will be happy to know that you can do the same thing with pasta dough.  I make this dough in a food processor and it takes about 60 seconds.  I'm going to give you step by step photos to show you how to make a pasta shape called garganelli and even a little video to make it easy (scroll to bottom of post for video).  All you need are two ingredients - flour and eggs.  You could make it today!

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Swiss Chard Agnolotti with Brown Butter

I'm going to be doing a whole series of pasta recipes this fall and winter.  It's so fun to make homemade pasta and I hope if you've never tried before that maybe you will give it a go this year.  This recipe is for agnolotti, a stuffed pasta that is easy and fast to make.  I'm giving you step by step photos plus a little video to give you the confidence to try. 

This agnolotti is made with a swiss chard and cheese filling.  This filling isn't hard to make at all - the chard is simply chopped a little and then cooked down over the stove in a bit of water.  If you have a food processor, you can process the filling in a snap.  

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Tuesday
Sep262017

Sheet Pan Chicken with Olives, Lemon, Capers & Pecorino

 

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I love cooking things in the oven on sheet pans lined with foil.  Such easy cleanup! In this dish, I've combined a few of the flavors I love together to make a chicken dish that is so easy to make with minimal clean up. 

In this recipe, you first rub chicken parts with some seasoning and then roast them along with really good green olives, lemon and capers.  The olives I'm using are called Castelvetrano olives - do not swap them for Spanish olives! They are totally different.  If you've never had a Castelvetrano olive, please get a jar and try them now.  They are not hard to find. The olives are from Sicily and are meaty and delicious.  In Italy, they are served atop salads frequently and are used as a great snacking olive for antipasti. They pair beautifully with lemon and capers. I have used them whole in this dish but if you want to pit them, it's easy to do.  Just lay them on a cutting board and, using the side of a wide knife, smash them a bit - the pit comes right out. 

 

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I love lemon and capers together.  Be sure to only buy small capers packed in salt. Just give them a quick rinse. They add a nice little bite to food.  

I like using bone in, skin on chicken.  The chicken has more flavor.  You can use any combination of chicken parts you like, of course.  If you want to add chicken wings to the dish, add them halfway through the cooking time - they are going to cook quicker than other parts.  Also, if you are combining dark meat and white meat be sure to see if the chicken breasts are on the thin side or thick side.  If they are very thick, you can add them along with the dark meat but if they are thinner, don't cook them the whole time because they also will cook faster.  

Hope you enjoy. 

Thanks for dropping by!
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Chicken with Olives, Lemon & Capers

for a printable recipe, click here

serves 4-6

How long to cook the chicken will depend on the size of your parts and if you are cooking dark or white meat.  Be sure to check for doneness as you go, after about 30 minutes of cooking time, so you don't overcook the chicken. 

Rub:
2 teaspoons onion powder
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 teaspoon fine sea salt


2½ pounds of chicken (any parts you like)
1 large red onion, cut into 8 wedges
2 lemons, zested and sliced
15 Castelvetrano olives
1 Tablespoon capers in salt, rinsed
4 garlic cloves, skin removed and cloves smashed (use the side of a knife)
1 cup chicken broth 
2 Tablespoons finely chopped parsley
¼ cup finely grated Pecorino Romano cheese 

 

Preheat oven to 400°F.  

Line a large rimmed baking sheet with heavy duty foil. Lightly spray with cooking spray. Mix rub ingredients together in a small bowl.

Place chicken pieces on the baking sheet and toss generously with the rub, coating all sides. Add the onion wedges, lemon slices, olives and capers. Add the lemon zest to the chicken broth and heat in microwave. Stir. Set aside.

Roast the chicken for 15 minutes until skin is lightly brown.  Reduce heat to 375°F. Add the chicken broth to pan and roast for 15 minutes more. Flip chicken over, coating the chicken with the lemon broth. (Start testing for doneness). Roast another 15 minutes. Flip chicken again and roast about another 10 minutes or until chicken is cooked through (you can pierce a piece and make sure juices run clear).  

Remove chicken, onions, lemon slices and olives to a platter. Discard garlic. Lightly tent with foil to keep warm. Transfer the liquid in the baking sheet to a small saucepan and boil vigorously for about 5 - 7 minutes, until thickened slightly.  Drizzle over the chicken.  Sprinkle with the parsley and Pecorino cheese.