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Monday, July 28, 2014

Watermelon Feta Bites with Balsamic Glaze




You know those days when you go to the supermarket and buy a giant 10 pound watermelon thinking its a great idea, then you get home to your tiny apartment kitchen and wonder what on earth you were thinking. This is my current dilemma.

Although there is nothing I love more than a juicy, pink watermelon, there is nothing I love less than five different bowls filled with cut up watermelon taking up my entire refrigerator. 

Watermelon and feta cheese is a recent combination that I discovered and I am completely in love. The sweet and salty, crunchy and creamy combination is a perfect fit. This fresh salad bite is great as an appetizer, for parties or just to keep around as a snack during the day. 

I can pretty much guarantee there will be a few more watermelon recipes popping up here this week.

Ingredients:
1/2 cup balsamic vinegar
1/4 large watermelon, cut into 1-inch cubes
4 oz block feta cheese, cut into similar size, but slightly thinner cubes

handful spinach leaves

Friday, July 25, 2014

Apple & Brie Panini


Apples, cheese and honey are one of my all time favorite combinations. Whether it's in a salad, baked as an appetizer or in a sandwich, this combo never lets me down. I chose to go the panini route with this recipe. The crispy bread and gooey cheese satisfy every comfort food craving.

Pairing the apples, brie and honey with the slightly bitter arugula and salty caramelized onions balance out the flavors perfectly. This recipe makes enough for two full panini's.

Ingredients:
1 tbsp olive oil
1 large white onion, sliced thinly
1/2 tsp sugar
1 tsp white vinegar
1/2 tsp koshar salt
4 slices whole grain bread. cut about 1/2 inch thick
2 tbsp honey
1 Granny Smith apple, sliced
1/2 cup arugula
4 slices brie cheese

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Sticky Wings


I love me some wings! Although I am a fan of the spicy buffalo variety, sometimes I just need a little somethin' sweet. Rather than frying these chicken wings, I chose to bake them, which aside from saving on some calories actually makes the wings get nice and sticky. 

These wings are marinated beforehand which allows all the delicious flavors to seep in (these have an Asian twist).

Ingredients:
2 Tbsp soy sauce
1 Tbsp sesame oil
2 Tbsp honey
1 Tbsp mirin
1 tsp red curry paste
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1 1/2 lbs chicken wings

1. Heat oven to 400 degrees F. In a bowl mix together sesame oil, honey, soy sauce, mirin, curry paste and garlic powder. 
2. Place chicken wings in a baking dish and add half of the soy mixture to the dish, toss to coat wings. Cover with foil and place in refrigerator for 1 hour. Set the rest of the soy sauce mixture aside. 
2. Uncover and bake for 30 min, until wings begin to brown. Turn wings over and pour remaining sauce over wings, bake for another 20 minutes.

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Easy Dessert: Balsamic Strawberries


Sometimes the simplest things are the best. I am always struggling to satisfy my sweet tooth after dinner without overloading on calories. Although chocolate is usually in my evening routine, these hot summer days sometimes call for something a little lighter.

Having just stocked up on herbs at the farmers market, I wanted to utilize the fresh mint I bought. Since strawberries and mint seem to be a natural combo, I figured that was the route I would take. Pair these strawberries with you favorite vanilla ice cream or frozen yogurt.

Ingredients:
1 pint strawberries, sliced thick
1 Tbsp chopped mint
2 Tbsp balsamic vinegar
2 tsp sugar

Directions:
1. Combine strawberries with mint, vinegar and sugar in a large bowl. Refrigerate for 30 minutes
2. Serve cold over ice cream or top with whipped cream

Monday, July 14, 2014

Brunch at Home: Egg White Frittata


With copious amounts of restaurant options peering around every corner, sometimes the options can get too overwhelming. This usually leads to the typical Saturday morning argument of "where do you want to get brunch?". Instead of dancing around the topic until noon, this weekend I decided to cook brunch.

This simple recipe is a great "go-to" for any group gathering and can be made with whatever produce you have on hand. I served this, of course, with my Cold Brew Coffee and some fresh nectarines.


Ingredients:
2 raw chicken sausage links, casing removed
1 Tbsp olive oil
3 large shallots, sliced
1 medium green pepper, diced
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
6 egg whites (or 1 cup liquid egg whites)
1/2 cup low fat cheddar cheese, shredded

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Cold Brew Coffee





There is nothing I love more than a delicious cup of iced coffee in the summer time. I think it has actually become a requirement in New York to be seen walking down the street with an iced coffee in your hand in order to fit in. Yet, as happy as a good cold cup o' joe makes me, there are a few other iced coffee situations that truly infuriate me.

First, the price. A single cup of gourmet iced coffee a day can add up fast. And yes, there are the good old dollar coffees from the street carts, but if you want something a tad fancier it can run you upwards of $5 a cup.

Second, please do not pour hot coffee over ice and tell me that this is iced coffee. Yes, technically you are right, but we all know how terrible watered down room temperature coffee is.

Finally, grainy sugar at the bottom of your coffee. The "too cool for school" places that only have sugar in the raw or some other fad of sugar don't understand that this product will not melt in iced coffee. A few years back as my coffee drinking skills developed, I noticed shops using simple syrup to sweeten coffee.  I seriously thought this was the most genius invention of mankind. Equal parts sugar and water simmered together to make a sweet sugary syrup that mixes perfectly with cold drinks.

So back to the point, if you want a delicious cup of iced coffee and also want to save a few bucks, just make it at home. I was shocked to find out how easy it actually is. All you need is a few tools. 

Tools:
1 large container
1 pitcher
6 oz of your favorite brand of ground coffee
3 1/2 cups of cold water
Strainer
Coffee Filter