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mountain fries, fresh caught salmon from Lake Ontario and venison steak and heart with mushrooms fried in butter and teriyaki sauce. cooked in cast iron of course
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Simple stuff; beet greens with beets, spaghetti squash, grilled zucchini and burgers.
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Had a late lunch of menudo. Dinner is figs and prosciutto. Both golden and purple from the farmers market. The golden's are especially sweet.
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Cod dredged in almond flour and smoked on my pellet smoker at 350F. Finished it in a pan under the broiler to crisp the top and lemon butter in the pan.
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Peanut oil seared skinned ocean fresh white king salmon, beets and beet greens, zucchini grilled, fresh cucumber and romaine salad, and boiled gold potatoes.... Delightful fresh summer harvest.
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Venison Loin Lunch Spinach Salad with Gogonzola, Red Onion, Citrus Vinaigrette
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Venison Loin Lunch Spinach Salad with Gogonzola, Red Onion, Citrus Vinaigrette Ooohhhhh! Nice!
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Looks gr8 Rick,
Just salt & course ground pepper, or some kind of rub ?
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Just me tonight. Delmonicos done on charcoal, covered with garlic sautéed button mushrooms. Yukon Gold potatoes, finished on grill with season salt and olive oil. Beer.
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Amazing food on here. I am delighted at the CF cooking mentality. Wonderful! Last night. Chicken saltimbocca. It came out pretty good with no leftovers!
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Amazing food on here. I am delighted at the CF cooking mentality. Wonderful!
Last night. Chicken saltimbocca. It came out pretty good with no leftovers!] BobinNH, I don't know that dish, so I did a search for recipes. I found so many recipes that I can't decide what to try first! Could you post your recipe, or direct me to it if it is online? John
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John: There are a million ways for saltimbocca....I am no expert. I learned from watching so can't direct you to a recipe. Also I am not a good cook and season stuff on the fly,and never write stuff down.
That said, here's what I did here:
-start with chicken cutlets which are thin filleted chicken breast. My butcher pounds them flat.
-Lay it flat and season with salt /pepper.
-Add a couple slices of prosciutto,laid flat on the chicken breast. I use Di Parma.
-Toss in a couple of Sage leaves. Add a slice of Fontina cheese. Roll the whole thing up and push through a couple of toothpicks to hold it together.
- Dredge in flour,all over.
- In a skillet, or braising pan, heat EVOO to medium heat with two cloves whole garlic, just for flavor. Place chicken breast in and cook to golden brown.
NOT TOO HOT! I use tongs to turn it and check it.
When golden brown, add white wine. I use a Chardonnay....Let simmer on medium/low heat. Add some chicken stock. Let it simmer.
At this point you can pop the whole pan in the oven for a few minutes and reduce the liquid. I just popped the lid on the braising pan and let it sit. The picture you see it was all done.
When done the chicken will look cooked and the cheese will be melted. Remove to serve and pour the liquid into a gravy bowl to put over chicken.
Serve. Enjoy.
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Bob, for not knowing what you're doing, you just did a jam up job of explaining that dish.
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My thoughts. I had a can of teeaked Dennisons chili today.
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John: There are a million ways for saltimbocca....I am no expert. I learned from watching so can't direct you to a recipe. Also I am not a good cook and season stuff on the fly,and never write stuff down.
That said, here's what I did here:
-start with chicken cutlets which are thin filleted chicken breast. My butcher pounds them flat.
-Lay it flat and season with salt /pepper.
-Add a couple slices of prosciutto,laid flat on the chicken breast. I use Di Parma.
-Toss in a couple of Sage leaves. Add a slice of Fontina cheese. Roll the whole thing up and push through a couple of toothpicks to hold it together.
- Dredge in flour,all over.
- In a skillet, or braising pan, heat EVOO to medium heat with two cloves whole garlic, just for flavor. Place chicken breast in and cook to golden brown.
NOT TOO HOT! I use tongs to turn it and check it.
When golden brown, add white wine. I use a Chardonnay....Let simmer on medium/low heat. Add some chicken stock. Let it simmer.
At this point you can pop the whole pan in the oven for a few minutes and reduce the liquid. I just popped the lid on the braising pan and let it sit. The picture you see it was all done.
When done the chicken will look cooked and the cheese will be melted. Remove to serve and pour the liquid into a gravy bowl to put over chicken.
Serve. Enjoy. My method is similar though it is always with thin veal slices. One of my favorite dishes. I a more than thankful for having grown up in an Italian house.
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John: There are a million ways for saltimbocca....I am no expert. I learned from watching so can't direct you to a recipe. Also I am not a good cook and season stuff on the fly,and never write stuff down.
That said, here's what I did here:
-start with chicken cutlets which are thin filleted chicken breast. My butcher pounds them flat.
-Lay it flat and season with salt /pepper.
-Add a couple slices of prosciutto,laid flat on the chicken breast. I use Di Parma.
-Toss in a couple of Sage leaves. Add a slice of Fontina cheese. Roll the whole thing up and push through a couple of toothpicks to hold it together.
- Dredge in flour,all over.
- In a skillet, or braising pan, heat EVOO to medium heat with two cloves whole garlic, just for flavor. Place chicken breast in and cook to golden brown.
NOT TOO HOT! I use tongs to turn it and check it.
When golden brown, add white wine. I use a Chardonnay....Let simmer on medium/low heat. Add some chicken stock. Let it simmer.
At this point you can pop the whole pan in the oven for a few minutes and reduce the liquid. I just popped the lid on the braising pan and let it sit. The picture you see it was all done.
When done the chicken will look cooked and the cheese will be melted. Remove to serve and pour the liquid into a gravy bowl to put over chicken.
Serve. Enjoy. Many thanks! I think that is simple enough for even me! I will pick up the ingredients on my next shopping trip. John
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It isn't hard. Just hover over it to keep it from getting too hot. No smoking oil.
It occurred to me a few capers would go nice in the liquid.
EdM the veal is good! Never thought of using it!
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