Showing posts with label bounty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bounty. Show all posts

Sunday, September 26, 2010

RECIPE: Grilled Stuffed Portobello



It's Sunday... and you know what that means! I'm playing in the kitchen!

Turn on the grill and get ready for a REALLY yummy lunch (or dinner)...



This is where I started... my special garlic infused olive oil, parsley and basil from my garden, an heirloom tomato, a lemon, soy sauce and a few other things...

But first let me show you some of the bounty of my garden: italian flat-leaf parsley and african blue basil.



The basil is so fancy that it deserves a fancy chiffonade...



It's so fancy we're going to make confetti out of it...







Set it aside... we'll use it later.

Next we mix together the goods that are gonna go inside the grilled portobello: cheese, tomato, black pepper and some of that yummy oil.



Prep that portobello...



Take out the stem, scoop out the gills and clean it up...







And then it gets some great flavor ...







To the grill we go (or, in this case, the panini pan... the most versatile tool in my kitchen)...



Stem side down to start with... then give her a flip... and fill her up...





Sprinkle with basil and cover for the last couple of minutes grilling. This will help the cheese melt faster and partly steam the tomatoes... mmm...



Serving it up with bread is a must... because the mushroom will leave behind some amazing juices that you'll want to sop up. Just trust me on this one...




But trust me soon... because you want to make one within the week. Especially while the GOOD tomatoes are still in season.






Grilled Stuffed Portobello
Recipe courtesy Lori Tisdale

Ingredients
2 portobello mushrooms
1 medium heirloom tomato, diced
1 cup mozzarella cheese, shredded
1 teaspoon garlic-infused olive oil
1 teaspoon soy sauce
¼ teaspoon black pepper
½ teaspoon kosher salt
1 tablespoon Juice from one lemon
Fresh parsley, chiffonade
Fresh basil, chiffonade

Instructions
Prepare the grill. Combine cheese, tomatoes, black pepper and ½ teaspoon of oil. Remove stems and gills from inside of Portobello. Mix together soy sauce, other ½ teaspoon of olive oil and juice from one lemon. Brush both sides of Portobello with soy mixture. Place Portobello on hot grill, stem side down. Grill for 3 to 5 minutes and turn over. Once turned over, fill each Portobello with tomato and cheese mixture. Sprinkle basil on top. Cover with domed lid and allow to cook for another 3 – 5 minutes. After cooking, sprinkle with parsley. Serve with bread, to sop up the juices that run off the Portobello.




enjoy your time in the kitchen...

Friday, July 23, 2010

Fresh, fresh, fresh...



Today I found a gift at our front door ... we had once again been blessed with some fresh, fresh produce!




I am deeply convinced that Neighbor Bob is the most dedicated vegetable gardener in all of Old Escondido! And lucky us! Several times during the summer he blesses us with some of the fruits of his labor.




I am also deeply convinced these came right up out of the soil. They were still gritty with the brown of the earth...


Freshly rinsed and drained...




And prepared for the next stage of their lives...






After a quick boil... and a sprinkle of kosher salt. They were then sprinkled with a little lemon juice and served up with my killer meatball sandwiches!

Would you like the recipe for the meatballs? I'm glad you asked! Check out a previous blog entry: Baked Meatballs









enjoy your time in the kitchen...

Thursday, March 18, 2010

most recent burger creation...

With this warm weather upon us... I'm reminded of my favorite summertime tradition.

So with that in mind... I whipped up a Caprese Burger last night. (I admit, I was not in the corned beef and cabbage mood last night. So we went italian instead.)



Easy layers... I spread my favorite pesto on both halves of the toasted bun and topped the burger with tomatoes and mozzarella cheese! Simply amazing...


Yes, amazing...




enjoy your time in the kitchen...

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Jewels from my neighbor's garden...



Aren't these jewels gorgeous?! My neighbor, Bob, left these on our doorstep tonight while we were out having dinner. And when I reached my hand in the bag I could feel the tomatoes were still warm from hanging in the sun on the vine. Too bad I wasn't so full from dinner... I wanted to cut one open and enjoy it!

Yes, they will be gone within a few days... how I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE bold tomatoes.

THANKS BOB!!! You're a great neighbor!




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