Friday, April 13, 2007

Berry trifle

The perfect spring (or summer) dessert...

Start with freshly-baked country cake flavoured with vanilla and lemon and orange zest. Spread on a layer of raspberry jam with a hint of raspberry liqueor added to it. Next comes a layer of Marscarpone cream ( Whipped Marscarpone cheese, freshly whipped sweetened cream , vanilla, and orange zest). Add a layer of fresh berries, in this case strawberries and blackberries. Now repeat two times. The result? A dessert that will leave your family and friends smiling with absolute contentment...

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Manchego quince skewers

Simple, yet dramatic. These appetizers are from Tyler Florence's book, Tyler's Ultimate, and though they only contain a few ingredients, they are delicious. To begin, roll cubes of quince paste in finely chopped almonds which have been lightly toasted. Then thread them onto the skewers folled by watercress and cubes of Manchego cheese. That's it! They're done. Pretty simple, but really delicious.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Sauteed scallops with vegetable risotto

A special dinner for any occasion, or no occasion...

I love risotto. For me, it is pure comfort food, and the bonus here is it's good for you. I started by sauteeing onion in a bit of olive oil for a couple minutes before adding the arborio (short-grain) rice. It is important to stir the rice to make sure each grain gets coated with oil. Then I started adding warm chicken stock. Whenever possible, I prefer to add homemade stock as the flavour is just so much better than store-bought. I added the stock a little at a time and stirred until it was absorbed by the rice. In total, I added about 4-5 cups of stock to 2 cups of rice. Once all the stock was absorbed, I added about 1 cup of white wine and stirred it in so it was absorbed. I then removed the pan from the heat and stirred in 1/2 a cup of asiago cheese, 2 tablespoons of butter (for flavour and richness), and the vegetables (summer squash, asparagus, and carrots) which I had already steamed. The risotto would make a fantastic meal at this point, but to make it really special, I topped it with sauteed sea scallops which take less than 5 minutes to cook. So good...it's one of my current favorites.

Salmon, cucumber, and wasabi cream cheese on crispy wontons

A beautiful and elegant appetizer that's delicious too... I bake the wonton wrappers until crisp. Then I add a mixture of cream cheese, wasabi paste, soy sauce, honey, and lemon juice. Next I add cucumber slices, smoked salmon, and a sprig of dill. And that's it! So good, I could eat a whole tray of these...oh wait...I did.