Posts tagged red wine
grilled nectarine + goat cheese salad

we are just a few days away from the official start of summer and i am THRILLED. i have always been a summer lover and as i look back at the last thirty years, it is becoming very clear that the food was a big part of that sweet affection. 

grilling and juicy summer fruits are big parts of my strong feelings about summer and they collide perfectly in this salad. now if you don’t have a grill, or hell, you are one of those fruit in your salad haters, don’t be deterred. you can easily serve this salad with out grilling your nectarines and if you want to sub the nectarines for a grilled protein like chicken or steak, you will still be thrilled. 

grilled nectarine + goat cheese salad

serves: 4

prep time: 10 minutes

active time: 10 minutes 

total time: 20 minutes

ingredients: 8 cups mixed greens. 3 nectarines sliced from the pit but with flat edges, not wedge slices so they can be grilled. 1 cup thinly sliced red onions. .5 cup chopped walnuts. .5 cup crumbled goat cheese. 25 cup olive oil. .25 cup red wine vinegar. .25 cup apple cider vinegar. 1 tbs honey. 10 mint leaves, finely chopped. 1 tsp kosher salt. .5 tsp freshly ground pepper. marigold petals, optional.

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start by preheating your grill to a medium high heat. while your grill is heating, combine 2 tbs of olive oil and half the salt and pepper. drizzle it over your nectarines and set them aside. combine the remaining olive oil with the two vinegars, the honey and the remaining salt and pepper. add your thinly sliced red onions to the mix and set them aside.

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when your grill is nice and hot, place your nectarines on the grill, flesh side down and grill them till they have some grill marks and the flesh is nice and soft. about 5-7 minutes.

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remove them from the grill and start to assemble your salad.

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top your mixed greens with your flower petals if you are using them. layer on your pickled onions, the peaches, the goat cheese and the walnuts.

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drizzle everything with a few tbs of the onion pickling liquid.

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serve and enjoy.

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xo, a

grilled nectarine + goat cheese salad

serves: 4

prep time: 10 minutes

active time: 10 minutes 

total time: 20 minutes

ingredients: 8 cups mixed greens. 3 nectarines sliced from the pit but with flat edges, not wedge slices so they can be grilled. 1 cup thinly sliced red onions. .5 cup chopped walnuts. .5 cup crumbled goat cheese. 25 cup olive oil. .25 cup red wine vinegar. .25 cup apple cider vinegar. 1 tbs honey. 10 mint leaves, finely chopped. 1 tsp kosher salt. .5 tsp freshly ground pepper. marigold petals, optional.

start by preheating your grill to a medium high heat. while your grill is heating, combine 2 tbs of olive oil and half the salt and pepper. drizzle it over your nectarines and set them aside. combine the remaining olive oil with the two vinegars, the honey and the remaining salt and pepper. add your thinly sliced red onions to the mix and set them aside. when your grill is nice and hot, place your nectarines on the grill, flesh side down and grill them till they have some grill marks and the flesh is nice and soft. about 5-7 minutes. remove them from the grill and start to assemble your salad. top your mixed greens with your flower petals if you are using them. layer on your pickled onions, the peaches, the goat cheese and the walnuts. drizzle everything with a few tbs of the onion pickling liquid. serve and enjoy.

ricotta + lavender mushroom crostini

before i left for my canadian vacation, my friend lish and i got together to brainstorm about our summer events and to celebrate spring.

we set up a beautiful outdoor lunch complete with blooming eucalyptus table runners and lavender + grapefruit cocktails. all the food we cooked up was inspired by jenni kayne’s new book, pacific natural. and my favorite dish was a version of her mushroom and ricotta crostini.

i LOVE using lavender (if my logo wasn’t a dead giveaway) as a replacement for most dishes with rosemary. that light, floral herb is the perfect compliment to zesty red wine vinegar mushrooms and my creamy homemade ricotta cheese.

ricotta + lavender mushroom crostini

serves: 8 crostini

prep time: 10 minutes

active time: 10 minutes

total time: 20 minutes

ingredients: 8 slices of your favorite baguette. .5 cup homemade ricotta. 1 cup slice cremini mushrooms. 2 tbs butter. 1 tbs chopped lavender (you can sub rosemary if you don’t have any lavender). 2 garlic cloves minced + one extra clove to rub your bread. .25 cup red wine vinegar. .5 tsp kosher salt. .25 tsp freshly ground pepper. edible flowers for garnish, optional. baking sheet.

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start by toasting your bread. place your baguette slices on your baking sheet and either toast them in toaster oven or baking them in the oven at 375 degrees F for 7-10 minutes. you want your toast to be a light golden brown.

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while your bread slices are toasting, heat your butter over medium high heat until the butter is bubbly. add in your mushrooms and season with half the salt and pepper. toss everything well till the mushrooms are lightly butter coated. cook until the mushrooms get a nice brown, about 5-7 minutes, stirring about halfway through.

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add in the garlic, lavender and the red wine vinegar. season with the rest of the salt and pepper and stir everything well.

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cook until the liquid has completely cooked down. about 3 minutes.

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once your baguette pieces of toasted, brush each piece of baguette with your garlic clove.

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spread each piece with a nice layer of ricotta.

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top the ricotta with your cooked mushrooms.

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garnish with your edible flowers and serve.

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xo, a

ricotta + lavender mushroom crostini

serves: 8 crostini

prep time: 10 minutes

active time: 10 minutes

total time: 20 minutes

ingredients: 8 slices of your favorite baguette. .5 cup homemade ricotta. 1 cup slice cremini mushrooms. 2 tbs butter. 1 tbs chopped lavender (you can sub rosemary if you don’t have any lavender). 2 garlic cloves minced + one extra clove to rub your bread. .25 cup red wine vinegar. .5 tsp kosher salt. .25 tsp freshly ground pepper. edible flowers for garnish, optional. baking sheet.

start by toasting your bread. place your baguette slices on your baking sheet and either toast them in toaster oven or baking them in the oven at 375 degrees F for 7-10 minutes. you want your toast to be a light golden brown. while your bread slices are toasting, heat your butter over medium high heat until the butter is bubbly. add in your mushrooms and season with half the salt and pepper. toss everything well till the mushrooms are lightly butter coated. cook until the mushrooms get a nice brown, about 5-7 minutes, stirring about halfway through. add in the garlic, lavender and the red wine vinegar. season with the rest of the salt and pepper and stir everything well. cook until the liquid has completely cooked down. about 3 minutes. once your baguette pieces of toasted, brush each piece of baguette with your garlic clove. spread each piece with a nice layer of ricotta. top the ricotta with your cooked mushrooms. garnish with your edible flowers and serve.