Monday, March 12, 2012

Meatless Monday Shrimp...

As promised here is a Meatless Monday recipe for tonight...It is fragrant with garlic and pairs so nice with a crisp glass of white wine!  This dish is simple to prepare and so delicious to eat Enjoy...

Shrimp Oreganata
1 lb. Shrimp (cleaned and peeled)
Salt/Pepper
1 Cup Bread Crumbs
3 Garlic Cloves (minced)
1/2 Teaspoon Hot Pepper Flake
1 Tablespoon Parsley
1/2 Lemon (juiced)
1/2 Cup Parmesan Cheese
Olive Oil

Preheat Oven to 350 Degrees
Place shrimp, in a single layer, in oven proof dish
Season shrimp with salt/pepper
In a medium size bowl add bread crumbs, garlic, hot pepper flakes,
parsley, lemon and cheese
Mixing slowly add olive oil to bread crumb mixture for the consistency of wet sand
Evenly top shrimp with bread crumb mixture
Place in oven for 20-25 minutes or until shrimp are pink and cooked through
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

What Day Is Today...

Well of course it is Wednesday but more importantly it is "Prince Spaghetti Day".  This iconic phrase was coined by the Prince Spaghetti Company and ran for 13 years.  The very famous opening scene was an Italian woman leaning out of a window on Powers Court in the North End of Boston yelling for her son Anthony to come home and eat spaghetti.  So join Anthony and run home tonight for a big bowl of delicious spaghetti and celebrate Wednesday as Prince Spaghetti Day!  Enjoy...


Prince Anthony's Spaghetti 
1 lb. Spaghetti Pasta
1 Pint Grape Tomatoes
Salt/Pepper
Olive Oil
10 Cloves Garlic (peeled)
1 Handful Fresh Basil (torn into bit size pieces)
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Parmesan Cheese


Preheat oven to 350 degrees
Spread tomatoes on baking sheet
Season with salt/pepper
Coat with olive oil
Place garlic cloves on top of tomatoes (this will ensure garlic will not burn during roasting)
Roast for 20 minutes
Meanwhile cook and drain pasta
Season pasta with salt/pepper
Remove tomatoes and garlic from oven
Cool for 5 minutes
Give the tomatoes and garlic a rough chop
Toss pasta with roasted tomatoes and garlic
Add basil and drizzle with extra virgin olive oil
Toss and serve warm with Parmesan cheese










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Monday, March 5, 2012

Meatless Monday...

Well it is official I have taken the pledge go go meatless on Mondays.  Meatless Monday is a great idea!  I do not eat much meat  not because I do not like it just because it is better for my over all health.  I am only eating meat every 6 weeks and I found it very easy to eat other items in place of meat. Some may find this idea daunting and crazy but it is very easy.  There is no reason to feel deprived of meat when you can eat a stuffed portabella with a veggie side accompanied by a nice glass of red wine. So why not take the pledge with me, http://www.meatlessmonday.com,
and see how easy it is to cut meat out at least once a week. I will help you  along the way with recipes from my cookbook Forkful of Simplicity.

Happy Meatless Monday!  




Bellissimo Bellas
4 Poratabella Mushrooms (cleaned with gills removed) 
Salt/pepper
4 Large Red Roasted Peppers 
4 Thick Slices of Wet Mozzarella 
Dried Basil
1/4 Cup Organic Chicken Soup 
1/3 Cup Red Wine 

Preheat oven to 350 degrees 
Place mushrooms in a deep glass dish 
Season the inside of each mushroom with salt/pepper 
Place the red pepper inside of mushroom and top with wet mozzarella 
Season mozzarella with a shake or two of dried basil 
Pour soup and wine around mushrooms
Cover with tin foil 
Bake for 30 minutes 
Cool and Enjoy...


Crumbled Asparagus


1 Bunch of Asparagus
Salt / Pepper
Bread Crumbs (plain or seasoned Italian)
Parmesan Cheese
Olive Oil
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
Rinse and remove tough ends of asparagus
Arrange asparagus, single layer, on an oven proof dish
Season with salt / pepper
Cover asparagus with bread crumbs
Sprinkle with cheese
Drizzle with olive oil
Bake for 20 minutes


***Cook the mushrooms for 10 minutes then add the asparagus to the oven for the remaining 20 minutes and dinner will be hot and ready at the same time***

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Friday, March 2, 2012

No Meat Today...

For all of us not consuming meat today...here is a very easy and delicious recipe from Forkful of Simplicity.  Make it tonight and enjoy it with your family!

Greek Pizza

1 Thin Pillsbury Pizza Crust
1 Pint Cherry Tomatoes (halved)
1 Medium Red Onion (sliced)
1 Red Pepper (sliced)
Black Pepper (freshly ground)
Olive Oil
1 Container of Regular Humus
Pam Spray
Crumbled Feta Cheese
A Handful Basil (julienned)

Preheat oven to 375 degrees
On a large non-stick cookie sheet toss tomatoes, onion and red pepper with olive oil
Season with black pepper
Place in oven for 15 minutes
Remove from oven and cool
Turn oven up to 400 degrees
Place pizza crust on Pam sprayed non-stick cookie sheet
Bake for 8 minutes
Remove from oven and cool 3 minutes
Spread humus onto pizza crust
Top evenly with tomatoes, onion and red peppers
Top with Feta Cheese and basil
Slice into squares
ENJOY...



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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Creepy Ingredients...

Creepy is one of my favorite words - look at your creepy cousin, creepy people, stop being a creep, the creeper, you get my point.  The only time I do not use creepy is when I describe the ingredients of my recipes.

I say this because yesterday I stumbled upon an article listing the 8 creepy mystery ingredients in fast food.  I know you cannot believe you read on the Internet but this article mentioned duck feathers, sand, wood (cellulose), silly putty and other unmentionables as mystery ingredients of their food.  My mysterious and secretive list of ingredients include homemade bread crumbs and chicken soup. Fresh and wholesome is what I would like to be know for not saturated fat and soil fertilizer.

Just because I choose to make my own soup, salad dressing, stocks, bread crumbs, etc. does not mean everyone has to do that same.  Just because I choose to eat vegetables, fruits, and whole grains does not mean everyone has to eat these foods along with me.  Just because I choose to cook my meals at home from the best ingredients I can find and take my vitamins - I am often referred to as the vitamin queen - does not mean that everyone has to follow my lead.   Just because I choose to eat fresh as opposed to fast food does not mean you have to make the same choice but try making the swap once and while.  It is just as easy to to prepare something from Forkful of Simplicity Cookbook as it is to grab something not so healthy.

So I challenge you to freshen it up with a recipe selection from Forkful of Simplicity, there is no meat goop paste in any of my recipes - I promise.  For a fraction of the cost of a fast food burger and about 40 minutes of your time (this includes going to the supermarket to gather the ingredients if you do not have them  already) you can indulge in this delicious, easy, easy pasta dinner!  Enjoy...

Nana's Favorite Pasta and Garlic (Aglio e Olio)
Pasta (your choice) - I prefer Spaghetti
Fresh Garlic, chopped fine (depending on your taste 5-6 cloves per pound of pasta)
Salt / Pepper
1/2 Cup Olive Oil

Cook pasta according to directions
While pasta water is boiling heat olive oil over medium heat
Season oil with salt and pepper
Add garlic to oil and cook
Once garlic is hot and sizzling (about 3-4 minutes)
Remove from heat immediately taking care not to burn the garlic
Drain pasta
Toss pasta with olive oil and garlic
Top with grated cheese
Serve alongside a tossed salad

Simple Salad
Romaine Lettuce (cleaned and chopped)
Salt/Pepper
1 Medium Tomato (diced)
1/2 Cucumber (diced)

Place lettuce in a bowl
Season with salt/pepper
Add tomato and cucumber
Toss with desired amount of simple dressing

Simple Dressing

1/2 Cup Olive Oil
1/4 Cup Balsamic Vinegar
Salt/Pepper
1/2 Tablespoon of Dried Basil

In a small bowl whisk all ingredients together
Use as desired
Store unused portion, covered, in refrigerator for a few days





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