Saturday, November 7, 2009

Foodie Thoughts

Cooking is like love. It should be entered into with abandon or not at all. ~ Harriet Van Horne

Friday, November 6, 2009

I need your help!

I'm in a Tailgating food competition on www.Food2.com and I need your votes!

http://www.food2.com/challenges/tailgate-tastedown-challenge/black-bean-corn-salsa

I submitted my Black Bean & Corn Salsa (along with a few others) to the competition. I would really appreciate your vote!



Thanks and Happy Eating!

~Nikko





French Salsa - I won the Jalapeno Madness Most Unique/Weirdest Salsa contest



The contest:

Salsa Cookbook Giveaway: Quick Contest ending at noon November 5th. One Free Salsa eCookbook (or more?) to the most creative response(s) to this question: What is the most unique/weirdest salsa you can think of?

My submission:

The French Salsa -

Pâté de Campagne, diced
Dried sausage, diced
Stilton blue cheese, crumbled
Smoked guda, diced
Chev, crumbled
Tomato, diced
Cucumbers, diced
Radish, diced
French olives, chopped
Peppadew, chopped
Avocado, diced
Jalapeno, minced
Arugula, chopped
pine nuts, toasted
Dijon mustard vinaigrette
Toasted Tumaro's Pesto & Garlic Wraps to eat it with....

In a strange way it was really good. You can use as much or as little of each ingredient as you would like. Try and make all your dices and cubes uniform.

Happy Eating!

~Nikko


Thursday, November 5, 2009

Foodie Thoughts

“I cook with wine, sometimes I even add it to the food.” -- W. C. Fields

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Twisted Tzatziki


Tzatziki goes well with a myriad of food stuffs. Lamb, beef, chicken, veg, even some fish benefit from it's wonderful flavor. The twist in this version comes in from the feta cheese that I added. It really added a nice zing! It's not something I do with it every time but every once and a while it's a nice change.

1 Cucumber, peeled seeded and diced
1/4 Cup onion, diced
1.5 Cups Greek yogurt
.25 Lb Greek Feta
Mint - 4-5 sprigs will do, minced
Fennel - if you have it, if not no biggie

Start off by peeling your cucumber. You're going to want to take out the seeds as well - you can use a spoon or a knife. Dice the cucumber into small pieces and put them in a good sized bowl (you're going to be mixing stuff in there so use one that will accommodate that). Dice up half of a small onion and add it to the bowl. Mince up some mint and fennel (if you have it - it's not really part of the recipe but it looked good in the garden so I used it and it worked)... Add the herbs, yogurt, feta, a shot of pepper, and mix everything well. It's best to let it sit for a bit so everyone gets happy. Eat & Enjoy...

Bon Appetit...

~Nikko

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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

To All Who Read My Blog...

First - Thanks. I really appreciate you taking the time to read my crappy writing. I can cook well, but I'll be the first to admit that my writing style is lacking. I hope that you find some of the recipes good enough to try yourself. If you do, please take a minute and leave me a comment - I'd love to know how it worked out for you!

Thanks again,

Nikko

Black Bean & Corn Salsa


I've taken this dish to a few parties now and it is always quickly gobbled up. It's a nice light dish that can be used as a salsa, or even a relish on top of fish or chicken...

2 cans Black beans, rinsed well
1.5 cup Tomatoes, diced
2 cups Corn, off the cob
1/2 cup Red onion, diced
1 Jalapeno, minced
.25 Cup Cilantro, chopped
2 Limes, juiced
2 tsp Cumin
Salt
Pepper
Baked Tortillas or corn chips for serving

Start with a bowl large enough to mix everything in. Add everything, mix well, put in the fridge for an hour so everything can get happy happy - done - Eat & Enjoy... It really is that easy. The hardest part of the dish is prepping all the ingredients. You can serve it with baked tortillas or regular corn chips...

Bon Appetit...

~Nikko

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Monday, November 2, 2009

Thanks

Lord for food in a world where many walk in hunger
For faith in a world where many walk in fear
And for friends in a world where many walk alone
I give you thanks…

Chicken Finger Wraps

Wraps... They are one flexible food group. I've used a wrap to make simple sandwich, hold salads, baked for desserts, breakfast, lasagna, and I've even made a really good chicken wellington. When they are available I always use Tumaro's Tortillas - they're simply the best I've ever had. If your market doesn't have them - ask them to order some in. I did at my local store and they now carry them all the time. Anyhoo, here is a video with two different ways to do a chicken finger wrap.

2 Tumaro's wraps
4 Chicken Fingers
.25 Cup Cilantro
.25 Cup Tomato
.25 Cup Red onion
.25 Cup Lettuce
.25 Cup Cheese
Sour Cream, to taste

You can use as little or as much of the ingredients as you want.

The first part of the video shows putting it all inside the wrap and the second is an outside version - the outside looks better but it's a knife and fork deal...

Bon Appetit...

~Nikko

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