I find myself thinking about food a lot. I mean really a lot.. I know what ingredients I have in the freezer, fridge, cupboards etc. So when my mind starts to wander I think, what can I do with what I have and then I can imagine the tastes and textures of combinations in my mind.
To make matters worse I watch a few cooking shows. Recently I have been viewing episodes of Mind of a Chef and Chef's Table. Great shows although some of the recipes are a little impractical for the home cook.
Then, there are ingredients... I believe if you are a good cook, you can make any ingredients into a great meal. Well maybe not spam but I won't go there. What I mean is get the best ingredients you can afford and make the recipe. Don't break the bank.
Having said that I have been experimenting and trying some great ingredients. Butcher Box an online Meat company had a promotion which was tied to Miles an app I have for tracking steps to earn points. Your first box was $50 off and you got a free 12 pound turkey. Ok, sign me up. In the box you get, which you can pick and choose from a variety of options, was some farm raised salmon. To be honest, it wasn't the best. It could not compare with fresh salmon. But everyone did clean their plates.
I served the salmon with the Mustard Dill Sauce and the Black Garlic Sauce from a few days ago...
Now, Get in the Kitchen and Cook something!
- Preheat the broiler
- Arange salmon on a baking sheet, season with salt and pepper and arrange lemon slices on top
- Sprinkle with dill..
- Broil until desired doneness, 5 to 8 minutes
- Serve with polenta and veggies
- Bring water to a boil in a sauce pan
- Pour in polenta while stirring and reduce heat to low
- Stir in salt and cook about 20 minutes stirring often so it doesn't burn.
- Pre-heat oven to 400
- Arrange vegetables on Baking sheet
- Drizzle with olive oil
- Season with salt and pepper
- Roast in the oven for 30 minutes
- Remove and toss vegetables then return to the oven for 15 minutes.
- Toss with Black Garlic Vinaigrette to serve
1 1/2 White Wine Vinegar
1 T Water
- Remove the garlic paper/skin and remove the black garlic cloves
- Smash the cloves with a fork and chop fine.
- Add cloves to olive oil and vinegar. Whisk vigorously or blend in food processor till smooth.