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Grilled Pizza with Hen of the Woods Mushrooms

Ingredients:

  • 4 strips of bacon, thinly sliced
  • 1 cup of tomato sauce — this time of year, it’s easy to find great heirloom tomatoes for a simple homemade sauce, but I use store bought sauce all the time as well
  • 1 large bunch of hen of the woods mushrooms (see above) very roughly chopped (leaving some large chunks)
  • 1 cup grated cheese — we found something slightly stinky at the farmer’s market which worked great with the earthy mushroom flavors (can’t recall the name unfortunately), but almost anything will work
  • Pizza dough

Prep:

  1. Saute the bacon over high heat until browned.  Remove, leaving the fat to cook the mushrooms.
  2. Cook mushrooms in bacon fat over med-low heat for just a couple minutes.  They will continue to cook in the grill, so you really only need a little toast.
  3. To assemble pizza, start with a very thin layer of tomato sauce, then add bacon and mushrooms, and finish with a light layer of cheese.
  4. Grill pizza (instructions here) and serve with a salad and oaky red wine.

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Indian Spiced Grilled Lamb with Lamb Merguez Sausage Risotto

For the grilled lamb:

  • 4 lamb chops
  • 5 garlic cloves, crushed
  • 2 T tomato paste
  • 1 T garam masala
  • 1 T cayanne pepper
  • 4 sprigs of rosemary
  • 1/2 cup soy sauce
  • 3/4 cup red wine

For the risotto:

  • 3 links lamb merguez sausage
  • 1 medium yellow onion, chopped
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 cup chopped leaks (about 2 small leeks)
  • 1 cup arborio rice
  • 1 cup white wine
  • 6 cups chicken stock
  • 1/2 cup grated young sheep’s milk cheese
  • 1/4 cup chopped chives
  • 3 T chopped lemon thyme

Lamb marinade: Saute garlic in olive oil with tomato paste and garam masala until garlic is slightly soft.  Add rosemary, soy sauce, and wine and bring to a boil.  Remove from hear, place in a large bowl or shallow baking dish and cool.  Once cool, add lamb and refrigerate for at least a couple hours.

Because the timing can get tricky with both grilling lamb and cooking risotto, I start by cooking the risotto until it’s about 3/4 finished, turn the heat off, and then grill the meat until its about 3/4 finished.  Then finish the lamb in the oven on very low heat while cooking the risotto.

For the risotto, saute sausage over med-high heat until browned.  Remove.  Add onion and saute until transparent.  Add garlic and leeks and cook for a minute or two over lower heat.  Add rice and cook for a few minutes to toast slightly.  Add wine and cook until rice has absorbed the liquid.  Add stock 1/2 cup at a time and stir constantly until the rice is al dente.  Fold in the cheese and garnish with chives and thyme.

For the lamb chops, grill over direct heat until a nice crust forms.  Move to indirect heat and cook until medium-rare.

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Pizza with sausage, wild onion and garlic shoots

After the long awaited move to Brooklyn, we made it over to the Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket last weekend.  I was hoping to find ramps for a pizza, but they are out of season so we picked up wild onion and garlic shoots instead.  We also found some incredible manchego cheese and homemade sausage.  Sunday night we did the pizza (recipe below) and last night we made some very tasty orzo with the leftovers (recipe to follow).

Sausage Pizza with Wild Onion and Garlic Shoots:

  • 4 sweet Italian sausage, casings removed and chopped
  • 1/2 cup marinara sauce or chopped canned tomatoes
  • finely chopped wild onion (you can use all of the bulb and as much of the greens as you wish)
  • finely chopped garlic shoots
  • fresh pizza dough (recipe below)
  • shredded young manchego cheese

Saute sausage over med-high heat until nicely browned and almost cooked through.  Remove and add onion and garlic to the saute pan.  Saute until transparent and wilted and remove.

Roll out dough and start with a very thin layer of tomato sauce.  Add sausage, cheese and onion/garlic mixture.

Bake on a pizza stone at 500 degrees until dough is cooked through and cheese is nice and bubbly.

Pizza Dough:

  • 3 ½ cups flour
  • 1 cup warm water (between 95 and 115 degrees F)
  • 1 package active dry yeast
  • 2-3 T honey
  • 1 t salt
  • ¼ cup olive oil

1. Dissolve yeast in warm water in a small bowl.  Add honey once yeast has been dissolved.
2. Add 1 cup flour to large bowl and mix in yeast/water mixture with wooden spoon.  Continue to add flour to bowl until a ball begins to form.
3. Transfer ball onto floured surface and begin kneading and incorporating flour until the ball no longer sticks to your hands.
4. Add ball of dough to a lightly oiled bowl, cover with a damp kitchen towel, and set aside in a warm, draft-free area.
5. After about 45 minutes, the dough should have doubled in size.  Punch down the dough, so it deflates.
6. Cut the dough into thirds, cover again and let it sit for another hour.
7. Roll out dough into a nice even circle and transfer to a pizza slider.

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Pork Chops Masala with Cilantro Tangelo Rice

For the sauce, saute a two or three thinly sliced shallots in olive oil until caramelized in a small sauce pan.  Add 4-5 cloves of chopped garlic, two chopped jalapeno peppers, a couple tablespoons of tomato paste, and a few tablespoons of Garam Masala and cook a few minutes.  De-glaze pan with about a cup of white wine and cook over high heat for a few minutes.  Add a small can of tomatoes (without the juices) and some stock.  Blend and cook unit desired consistency is reached.

For the rice, cook basmati or something similar according to instructions.  Once finished, fold in the juice of 1 Tangelo (or another citrus fruit), most of the rind, and a healthy handful of chopped cilantro.

Season thick cut pork chops liberally with salt, pepper, and Garam Masala and saute over high heat until nicely browned.  Lower heat to medium and baste with butter until they are just cooked through.

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