Showing posts with label oregano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oregano. Show all posts

Chef Chuck's Pickled Garlic


Aglio Marinato

Pickled garlic is a flavorful condiment that's delicious to eat straight out of the jar. It has a crunch to it and can be used in salads, or can be served with a variety of meats or cheeses. It's wonderful stuffed in olives! I grew so much garlic, that I am always looking for different ways to preserve it :)

Pickled Garlic
garlic, whole cloves
red bell pepper, cut small
bay leaves
whole peppercorns
dried oregano
red hot pepper flakes
salt
olive oil
white vinegar



Peel garlic cloves and place in a sterilized jar along with red bell peppers. Add a few small bay leaves, a few peppercorns, a pinch of oregano, a pinch of red hot pepper flakes,and a pinch of salt. Pour in about 2 tablespoons of olive oil and fill the rest of the jar up with white vinegar. Place in the refrigerator for 2 - 3 weeks for optimum flavor.

Chef Chuck's Pasta with Onions


Pasta con Cipolle


A pasta recipe filled with wonderful flavors, sauteed sweet red onions, smoky pancetta and a silky ricotta cheese mixture. I purchased red onion bulbs in a market in Florence, then I planted the sweet red bulbs in my garden. I also used pancetta, which is Italian bacon, you could replace the pancetta with bacon. This is a hearty and satisfying pasta meal.


Pasta with Onions


1/2 pound penni pasta
3 cups sweet red onions, sliced
1 tablespoon butter
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 slices pancetta, cubed
4 tablespoons ricotta
1/2 cup parmigiano cheese, grated
1 tablespoon oregano
salt and pepper


Saute onions in butter and olive oil till caramelized this takes about 15 minutes. Cook pasta in boiling salted water till al dente. Cook pancetta with the onions and brown. Add cooked pasta and a little pasta water (one ladle). Combine the ricotta, parmigiano, oregano, salt and pepper. Add this mixture to the warm pasta. Stir till everything is incorporated and serve with a salad and bread.

Chef Chuck's Pork Kabobs


Spiedini di MaialeThese summer time pork kabobs are made with rosemary stems from the garden, which enhances the flavor of the pork and vegetables. I marinated the pork in an olive oil mixture overnight which really tenderized the pork. The vegetables and pork were placed on a stem of rosemary and grilled to perfection.

Pork Kabobs

Marinate
1 pound county style pork ribs, 1 inch cubes
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
3 garlic cloves, chopped
1 tablespoon freshly squeezed
lemon juice
1 teaspoon dry oregano
salt and pepper


Wash and dry pork ribs, cut into one inch cubes. Combine all ingredients place in a large plastic bag add pork and marinate for at least one hour, I prefer overnight in the refrigerator.


Vegetables for Kabobs


1 red bell pepper
1 white onion, quartered
1 zucchini, skin on 1/4 inch thick
small finger potatoes


In a small pot boil potatoes till fork tender. Arrange kabobs I started with a potato, zucchini, red pepper, pork and onion.


Basting Oil


1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
1 teaspoon dry oregano
salt and pepper


Heat outdoor grill or I used my stove top grill made by, Olvida. Place kabobs onto grill and cook for a few minutes, brush the basting oil on. Then do a quarter turn till all sides are browned and caramelized. Check temperature on pork it should register 155 degrees.