Posts tagged dijon
crab cakes + zesty greek yogurt aioli

there is nothing like a baby, or a blog to put time in perspective. today is the tenth anniversary of the creation of newfoodtuesdayz. i’ll save you the click on the why tuesdayZ page and sum it up for you. i got a cooking bug. i was a twenty-four year old, trying to figure out what i liked and who i loved and what my future held. tuesday was my only free day of the week. some dick took newfoodtuesdayS.com and posted once. so on may 19th, 2010, newfoodtuesdayZ was born. if you want to read some painful writing and young feelings, you can see my original post, and my early days, HERE.

never in my wildest dreams could i have imagined where ten years would take me. i could have never predicted how that itty bitty little kitchen i learned to cook in would prepare me to cook for hundreds out of a miniature home kitchen.

i had NO FREAKING IDEA i would be a baker. that i would have the honor to be apart of people’s BIGGEST life moments.

while the website never had an end goal, it really has grown up. the pages were originally splashed with bad photography, worse editing and a lot of oversharing. thanks to an iphone, thousands of hours in the kitchen and lots of talent around me, i have a little internet home i am very proud of. and i keep the oversharing for my instagram stories.

enough gibber jabber. it’s a big moment for me, but we are all really here for the food. the first thing i ever made for a “newfoodtuesdayz” dinner was crab cakes. i’ve made different varieties over the years, but this version takes the cake. pun extremely intended. do your best to dry your crab well. a drier mix will make for a crispier cake. i make my own spice blend, but if you have it on hand, old bay seasoning is a classic you can’t go wrong with. if you don’t have all the spices i used in my blend, you could mix and match for herbs and spices you have and enjoy. the best food, is the food made to YOUR taste.

crab cakes + zesty greek yogurt aioli

serves: 8 cakes (2.5-3 inches in diameter)

prep time: 15 minutes

inactive time: 15 minutes

cook time: 15 minutes

total time: 45 minutes

ingredients: 1 lb jumbo lump crab, pick out any shells that may remain and pat the crab well to dry. 2 green onions, light parts and green parts, finely chopped and separated. finely chopped celery. 2 tbs finely chopped red, yellow or orange bell pepper. 2 tbs freshly chopped parsley, divided. .5 cup panko bread crumbs. 1 large garlic clove, minced. 1 lemon, cut into 6 wedges. 1 egg. 2 tbs greek yogurt. 2 tbs mayonnaise. 1 tsp dijon mustard. 4 tbs vegetable oil. 2 tbs old bay seasoning OR home made spice blend (1 tsp kosher salt. .5 tsp freshly ground pepper. .5 tsp paprika. .5 tsp chili powder. .5 tsp turmeric. .25 tsp cumin. .25 tsp cayenne pepper). 4 cups arugula. nasturtium flowers optional. large, heavy pan, ideally cast iron. spatula.

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start by combining your spice blend (unless you are using old bay, then skip this step). then combine the yogurt, mayonnaise and mustard and set it aside.

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in a large bowl, combine the crab, light parts of the green onion, celery, bell pepper, half the parsley, panko, half the garlic clove, the egg and half of your greek yogurt mixture. add in half your spice blend and stir it all well to combine.

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use your hands to shape your cakes and lay them on a dry plate or rack. place the cakes in the fridge, uncovered for 15 minutes so they firm up and dry out a bit.

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while they are in the fridge, combine the rest of your yogurt mixture with the rest of the garlic, dark green parts of the onion, and the remaining spice blend. squeeze in the juice for 4 of your wedges and stir it all together.

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place the arugula on your serving tray. when you are ready to cook, heat the vegetable oil over medium high heat.

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when the oil is hot and very shiny, add in half of the cakes. cook 3-4 minutes a side, until browned. set them on a paper towel to dry. cook the remaining cakes. drizzle your greek yogurt aioli onto the bed of arugula. don’t mind the pacifier. this is my life now.

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place your cakes on your platter, garnish with the remaining parsley and edible flowers if you have them and serve hot with the remaining lemon wedges.

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xo, a

crab cakes + zesty greek yogurt aioli

serves: 8 cakes (2.5-3 inches in diameter)

prep time: 15 minutes

inactive time: 15 minutes

cook time: 15 minutes

total time: 45 minutes

ingredients: 1 lb jumbo lump crab, pick out any shells that may remain and pat the crab well to dry. 2 green onions, light parts and green parts, finely chopped and separated. finely chopped celery. 2 tbs finely chopped red, yellow or orange bell pepper. 2 tbs freshly chopped parsley, divided. .5 cup panko bread crumbs. 1 large garlic clove, minced. 1 lemon, cut into 6 wedges. 1 egg. 2 tbs greek yogurt. 2 tbs mayonnaise. 1 tsp dijon mustard. 4 tbs vegetable oil. 2 tbs old bay seasoning OR home made spice blend (1 tsp kosher salt. .5 tsp freshly ground pepper. .5 tsp paprika. .5 tsp chili powder. .5 tsp turmeric. .25 tsp cumin. .25 tsp cayenne pepper). 4 cups arugula. nasturtium flowers optional. large, heavy pan, ideally cast iron. spatula.

start by combining your spice blend (unless you are using old bay, then skip this step). then combine the yogurt, mayonnaise and mustard and set it aside. in a large bowl, combine the crab, light parts of the green onion, celery, bell pepper, half the parsley, panko, half the garlic clove, the egg and half of your greek yogurt mixture. add in half your spice blend and stir it all well to combine. use your hands to shape your cakes and lay them on a dry plate or rack. place the cakes in the fridge, uncovered for 15 minutes so they firm up and dry out a bit. while they are in the fridge, combine the rest of your yogurt mixture with the rest of the garlic, dark green parts of the onion, and the remaining spice blend. squeeze in the juice for 4 of your wedges and stir it all together. place the arugula on your serving tray. when you are ready to cook, heat the vegetable oil over medium high heat. when the oil is hot and very shiny, add in half of the cakes. cook 3-4 minutes a side, until browned. set them on a paper towel to dry. cook the remaining cakes. drizzle your greek yogurt aioli onto the bed of arugula. place your cakes on your platter, garnish with the remaining parsley and edible flowers if you have them and serve hot with the remaining lemon wedges.

strawberry & mixed green salad + bread crumb chicken
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today marks the ten week countdown to this little nugget’s tentative arrival date. it still cracks me up that she is due on a tuesday. although, if she is anything like her mother she will be no doubt be a little bit late.

i’m getting bigger, days are getting warmer, and i’m looking for food that is lighter, but still filling. this salad is one of those great meal salads. all the individual players bring their own, bright early summer vibe to the table, and a bite with everything together is DEVINE.

this bread crumb chicken is delicious on top of this salad, but would be great all on it’s own too. store bought bread crumbs are great, but blending up these seasoned croutons will take it to the next level.

strawberry & mixed green salad + bread crumb chicken

serves: 4

prep time: 10 minutes

active time: 10 minutes

total time: 20 minutes

ingredients: 8 cups mixed greens (i used a blend of arugula & romaine hearts for a crunchy, peppery blend). edible flower petals optional. 2 celery stalks, thinly sliced. 1 cup chopped strawberries. .25 cup gorgonzola cheese. .25 cup chopped pistachios. 1 lb chicken tenders (they are perfect because they cook up quick enough that your bread crumb crust wont burn and your chicken will be perfect). .5 cup dijon mustard. .5 cup bread crumbs (either extra croutons blended up or prepared from the grocery store). .5 cup olive oil. .25 cup balsamic vinegar. 1 tbs lemon juice. 1 tbs honey. 1 minced garlic clove. 1 tbs kosher salt. 1 tsp freshly ground pepper.

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start by combining all but two tbs of the olive oil, the vinegar, the lemon juice, 1 tbs of the dijon, the honey, garlic, 1 tsp of the salt and half the pepper.

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whisk everything together to make your vinaigrette and set it aside.

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then season your chicken with the remaining salt and pepper (both sides) and then slather the remaining mustard on the chicken.

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make sure all of it is lightly covered. coat the chicken tenders in the bread crumbs and set aside.

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heat the remaining olive oil in a large nonstick pan over medium high heat. when the olive oil is hot (shiny but not smoking) add in the chicken. cook until the breading is golden brown on both sides. about 6 minutes total. flipping just once. set the chicken aside to cool and rest before slicing.

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combine the greens, edible flowers if you are using, celery, strawberries, and gorgonzola together and toss well. sprinkle the pistachios over the top.

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slice the chicken tenders into thin slices so they don’t need to be cut with a fork and place them on top of the salad. drizzle with your vinaigrette.

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serve and enjoy.

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xo, a

strawberry & mixed green salad + bread crumb chicken

serves: 4

prep time: 10 minutes

active time: 10 minutes

total time: 20 minutes

ingredients: 8 cups mixed greens (i used a blend of arugula & romaine hearts for a crunchy, peppery blend). edible flower petals optional. 2 celery stalks, thinly sliced. 1 cup chopped strawberries. .25 cup gorgonzola cheese. .25 cup chopped pistachios. 1 lb chicken tenders (they are perfect because they cook up quick enough that your bread crumb crust wont burn and your chicken will be perfect). .5 cup dijon mustard. .5 cup bread crumbs (either extra croutons blended up or prepared from the grocery store). .5 cup olive oil. .25 cup balsamic vinegar. 1 tbs lemon juice. 1 tbs honey. 1 minced garlic clove. 1 tbs kosher salt. 1 tsp freshly ground pepper.

start by combining all but two tbs of the olive oil, the vinegar, the lemon juice, 1 tbs of the dijon, the honey, garlic, 1 tsp of the salt and half the pepper. whisk everything together to make your vinaigrette and set it aside. then season your chicken with the remaining salt and pepper (both sides) and then slather the remaining mustard on the chicken. make sure all of it is lightly covered. coat the chicken tenders in the bread crumbs and set aside. heat the remaining olive oil in a large nonstick pan over medium high heat. when the olive oil is hot (shiny but not smoking) add in the chicken. cook until the breading is golden brown on both sides. about 6 minutes total. flipping just once. set the chicken aside to cool and rest before slicing. combine the greens, edible flowers if you are using, celery, strawberries, and gorgonzola together and toss well. sprinkle the pistachios over the top. slice the chicken tenders into thin slices so they don’t need to be cut with a fork and place them on top of the salad. drizzle with your vinaigrette. serve and enjoy.