Friday, January 25, 2008

Spinach and Asiago Stuffed Mushrooms


The Story: So as Kourtney and I like to explore, culinarily speaking anyway, and so we decided to finally explore Whole Foods. If you're not familiar with this store its something of a high end organic sort of supermarket but with some very nice counters like the bakery and the pizzeria. Anyhow it was our first time there and we enjoyed ourselves immensely. We found veggie pepperoni, these terrific yukon gold garlic chips, as well as some magnificent cheeses. Other than some great gelato we sampled, we came across some very creatively stocked salad bars. This is where we got the inspiration for this recipe. It was made on a night when we were feeling particular ambitious in terms of cooking, and we certainly went all out.

The Dish: Spinach and Asiago Stuffed Mushrooms

6 or 7 large white mushrooms (the larger the better)
3-4 strawberry tomatoes
1 shallot
2 cloves of garlic
1/2 cup of spinach
2-3 tablespoons of canola oil
4 tablespoons of Parmesan cheese
1/4 cup of freshly shredded Asiago cheese
sea salt and black pepper to taste
6 tablespoons of panko bread cumbs

Making these are quite simple. Wash the mushrooms, removing the stems and carving out a little of the interior if necessary. Place the spinach in bowl and mix with the shallots and garlic. Add the oil and mix thoroughly. Add the Parmesan and then mix again. Mix in about half of the bread crumbs. Place a large spoonful of the mixture inside each of the mushrooms. On top of the mixture place the shredded Asiago and the remainder of the bread crumbs. On top of that add a halved strawberry tomato. Place on a oiled baking sheet, and lightly spray the sides of the mushrooms. Bake at a 375 degree heat for 15-20 minutes.


Eat and enjoy!

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

a basic pizza recipe


The story: The recipe for this one goes back a ways actually. Some time ago, three or four perhaps, I discovered this really simple pizza dough recipe. It truly is easy. I began to experiment with the recipe in various ways, ranging from my extremely well received bread sticks, to my messy but tasty calzones. I even use this recipe as a base for a garlic and za'ahtar loaf. Anyhow the dough takes a while to rise, despite its simplicity, but its totally worth it. I've never had a complaint with this dough. Despite all of my experimentations the original intent of the dough is one of the best, so here we go.

the dish: pizza
dough:
5 cups of flour
2 tablespoons of sugar
2 teaspoons of salt
2 packets of yeast
2 cups of water
Pizza toppings:
8-9 oz. of mozzarella
1/4 cup of Asiago cheese
1 large tomato
1/2 cup of red onion
1/2 cup of white mushrooms
1/4 cup of pineapple
1/3 cup of frozen spinach
1/4-1/2 cup of Di'Nicolla spicy marinara sauce
salt, pepper, and Italian spices to taste

The dough is the only part of this dish that requires much attention or thought. Take all of dry ingredients for the dough and mix them in a large bowl. You may want to proof the yeast before you mix it in, but its not really that necessary. Slowly add the water to the bowl, mixing until all of the water is in it. Now you kneed it. It may seem like the dough is a bit dry but if you keep kneading it, you will see that it works out just fine. If it doesn't seem right to you, which might happen due to ambient humidity or temperature, just add more water or flour till you're satisfied with it. After you've worked the dough for 10-12 minutes, spray the bowl and the dough with a little oil. Cover it with a wet cloth or paper towel, and let it sit in a warm place for 1 hour. After this hour, punch it down, and let it sit for another hour. After that hour, punch it down again and place it plastic wrap and put it in the refrigerator for 1 hour. This will make the dough much easier to work with when its time to roll it out. When its time to roll it out, cut it into two separate pieces. This recipe makes two pizzas, or I guess one pretty big pie. Roll the dough out as thin as you can, even if it may seem a bit thin it will rise in the oven nicely. Place the rolled out dough onto a oiled baking pan. Now all you have to put on the sauce, veggies, and cheese. The only thing that you might want to do that is different, is only half defrost the spinach in a microwave. The extra moisture from the spinach will make the pizza quite delectable. Place in a preheated 450 degree oven for 20 or so minutes.

Eat and enjoy!