Showing posts with label dried basil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dried basil. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Herb roasted potatoes and Brussel sprouts

The potatoes in this dish are infusioned with herbs, pepper flakes, and coconut oil the taste is absolutely tremendous, just wait until you smell the baked herbs.

I like coking with fresh herbs, they not only add great taste and flavor they also make the dish look pretty. In this dish the use of dried herbs is better because of the high temperature of the oven would cause the fresh herbs to burn before the potatoes are done. The earthy taste of all the herbs are kicked up a notch by a sea salt and the coconut oil just gives dish that irresistible "lick your lips" awesomeness. 

I basically used what I had on hand when I ran across this recipe on the Food network site.
•1/3 cup melted Virgin coconut oil 
• 1/4 tsp coarse sea salt
• 1TBSP dried Rosemary 
•1TBSP Italian seasoning 
.• 1 tsp dried Basil
• 1 tsp Thyme
• 1 tsp pepper flakes 
***CUT ALL VEGETABLE 1 - 1 1/2 'inch THICK
 to ensure a even doneness
*** WASH vegetables thoroughly, pat dry
• 3 small carrots cut diagonally 
• 2 medium-ish parshnips peeled, cut sliced
• 4 small sweet potatoes * approx 2 oz ea.
• 12 Brussel sprouts cut in half
• 7 fingerlings assorted, cut on the diagonal ** I used the most colorful ones in the bunch

Now the fun begins, this part requires the of your hands ...yes your hands ( your hands can benefit from the coconut oil )...
▪ Preheat oven 400° and place oven rack 3rd from the bottom
▪ grease the bottom of a cookie sheet/baking sheet (10x15)
▪ add the vegetables, pour the melted coconut oil over the vegetables, use hands to evenly cover the veggies with the oil, allow to rest at room temperature for 5mins.
▪ sprinkle herbs,  sea salt, pepper flakes over vegetables, use hands to evenly coat vegetables, allow to rest for 5mins.

▪ bake at 400• uncovered for 35 - 40 minutes allowing the vegetables to release their waters and otain a brown caramelized coat from their natural sugars and the coconut oil
▪ when done remove from oven onto cooling rack, serve

....and ENJOY!!!

Sunday, January 3, 2016

Hearty Vegetable & Beef lasagna

I love the taste of Italian sausage and ground beef combination so immediately a lasagna came to mind, low and behold I noticed a box of 'no boil' lasagna noodles in the cabinet. ...and here's dinner


Lasagna can be made in different version according to what you have on hand, the the type of wine you have, red sauce or white sauce, chicken or beef, with or without meat...etc, I would have gone 'no meat' but was cold outside and I craved the hearty taste of a meaty lasagna.

This dish was prepared with:
▪1 LB ground beef
▪ 1 LB Italian sausage

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Ft. Panko topped Polenta in Bleu cheese sauce and...

The weather today was mixed: hot humid breezy and grey. I thought soup but wanted something different so I cooked homemade spicey tomato soup with baked polenta.

Monday, July 14, 2014

My 47th BURFDAY pizza!!!

Today is my BURFDAY so I made me a pizza fast and quick...and it was gone fast & quick my family loved it.
 
 
I used the Boboli pizza dough, 1 whole steak tomato, 2 chicken breast (that I had marinated in curry, garlic powder and EVOO for 2 days), spinach, 2 slice of Havarti cheese, 1/4 cup pizza blend cheese, and pizza sauce. I baked it according to the directions on the pizza dough.
My assembly was pizza sauce, cheese, spinach, tomato slices. I allowed it to cook before adding the grilled chicken. Once done then I added the sliced grilled chicken breast on top added the pizza cheese allowed to cook until melted the broiled it for color