Posts tagged shallots
leek & wood sorrel tart

we are finally seeing hints of spring headed our way and i have been using the warmer weather as an opportunity to get back into the garden. thanks to all the rain we have been having in orange county, greens are popping up all over the garden with out a whole lot of effort. and the wood sorrel (clover, sour grass) is EVERYWHERE. now, most would call them “weeds” and toss them. but “weeds” are really just anything in your garden you don’t want. and what i really don’t want is waste. so why not cook them up?

wood sorrel’s are tart and bright in flavor and are a great addition to salad or sandwich greens. not to mention, they are beautiful. now, if you don’t have clover’s in your garden, you could easily sub your favorite green (arugula, spinach, kale, etc.) but if you can get your hands on them, you won’t be disappointed.

leek & wood sorrel tart

serves: 8 (makes 2 medium sized tarts, half the filling recipe if you only plan to use 1 sheet at a time)

prep time: 20 minutes

bake time: 40 minutes

total time: 1 hour

ingredients: 1 pack frozen puff pastry dough (they come with 2 sheets, and they need to be thawed in advance, so prepare ahead of time to make this recipe). 1 large leek, white & light green parts sliced an eighth of an inch thick. 1 large shallot sliced an eighth of an inch thick. 1 tbs olive oil. 2 eggs. .5 cup grated white cheddar cheese. .25 cup heavy cream. .25 cup chopped wood sorrel or your favorite green, plus a 6 whole wood sorrel for the top of your tart. 1 tsp kosher salt. .25 tsp freshly ground pepper. baking sheet. parchment paper. edible flowers if you have/can get some.

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start by preheating your oven to 400 degrees f. then, prep your puff pasty. now, you can make whatever tart shape you feel like here. the sheets come folded in a rectangle, so the easiest is to keep it folded and roll the dough out to about an eighth of an inch thick. whatever shape you choose, just make sure you roll the dough thin enough so it will cook completely with out over cooking your eggs. once you have rolled your dough out, start to roll the edges of your dough over to create “sides” to your tart.. use your thumb and index finger of one hand and the index finger of the other to pinch the edges of the dough creating ridges and a barrier to keep your filling in. poke the bottom of your tart with a fork so it won’t puff up when baking and then pop the tart in the freezer to harden up for 10 minutes. repeat with the second sheet, or save it for something else down the road if you are feeding a small group. while your tart shell hardens, line a baking sheet with parchment paper. toss the leeks and shallots with half the salt and pepper and the olive oil. lay the leeks and shallots out on the baking sheet and roast for 10-15 minutes until they are starting to brown. once your tart shell has hardened, par bake it for 10 minutes in the oven with out the filling.

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while it bakes, whisk together the eggs, cheese, cream and the remaining salt and pepper.

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stir in the chopped wood sorrel.

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once your tart shell (or shells) is lightly baked, use half the shallots and leeks to cover the bottom of the tart. then, fill the tart about half way with egg filling. top with a couple of whole sorrels and some edible flowers. repeat for the second tart if necessary.

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bake for 15-20 minutes until the egg filling is set and the puff pastry is golden on the edges and cooked through. slice and serve hot.

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xo, a

leek & wood sorrel tart

serves: 8 (makes 2 medium sized tarts, half the filling recipe if you only plan to use 1 sheet at a time)

prep time: 20 minutes

bake time: 40 minutes

total time: 1 hour

ingredients: 1 pack frozen puff pastry dough (they come with 2 sheets, and they need to be thawed in advance, so prepare ahead of time to make this recipe). 1 large leek, white & light green parts sliced an eighth of an inch thick. 1 large shallot sliced an eighth of an inch thick. 1 tbs olive oil. 2 eggs. .5 cup grated white cheddar cheese. .25 cup heavy cream. .25 cup chopped wood sorrel or your favorite green, plus a 6 whole wood sorrel for the top of your tart. 1 tsp kosher salt. .25 tsp freshly ground pepper. baking sheet. parchment paper. edible flowers if you have/can get some.

start by preheating your oven to 400 degrees f. then, prep your puff pasty. now, you can make whatever tart shape you feel like here. the sheets come folded in a rectangle, so the easiest is to keep it folded and roll the dough out to about an eighth of an inch thick. whatever shape you choose, just make sure you roll the dough thin enough so it will cook completely with out over cooking your eggs. once you have rolled your dough out, start to roll the edges of your dough over to create “sides” to your tart.. use your thumb and index finger of one hand and the index finger of the other to pinch the edges of the dough creating ridges and a barrier to keep your filling in. poke the bottom of your tart with a fork so it won’t puff up when baking and then pop the tart in the freezer to harden up for 10 minutes. repeat with the second sheet, or save it for something else down the road if you are feeding a small group. while your tart shell hardens, line a baking sheet with parchment paper. toss the leeks and shallots with half the salt and pepper and the olive oil. lay the leeks and shallots out on the baking sheet and roast for 10-15 minutes until they are starting to brown. once your tart shell has hardened, par bake it for 10 minutes in the oven with out the filling. while it bakes, whisk together the eggs, cheese, cream and the remaining salt and pepper. stir in the chopped wood sorrel. once your tart shell (or shells) is lightly baked, use half the shallots and leeks to cover the bottom of the tart. then, fill the tart about half way with egg filling. top with a couple of whole sorrels and some edible flowers. repeat for the second tart if necessary. bake for 15-20 minutes until the egg filling is set and the puff pastry is golden on the edges and cooked through. slice and serve hot.

roasted salmon + pea purée & lemon broth

it is always just a little bit easier to get on the health train in january. that post holiday bloat has set in. suddenly, you have time in your schedule now that you aren’t racing to buy presents or attend holiday gatherings. you just came off the lost weeks post holiday where no one knows what to do or what day it is.

but now, the motivation is kicking in. healthy, balanced, bright food is starting to look real good. and i am here to help.

through out the earlier years of my cooking, it’s pretty much a blur of over cooked chicken and the fact that i could never get all dishes done at the same time (time management has never been my strong suit, but i’m working on it). but i did make a version of this fish dish a few years in and it was such a hit with everyone that it stuck with me. and i’ve been making it over and over again in different versions since then and THIS version has become my fast favorite. the colors are gorgeous and it has a beautiful contrast of flavor and textures.

roasted salmon + pea purée & lemon broth

serves: 4

prep time: 10 minutes

active time: 30 minutes

total time: 40 minutes

ingredients: 1.5 lbs salmon. 4 tbs olive oil, divided. 1 cup halved cherry tomatoes. 2 shallots, finely chopped. 3 garlic cloves, minced. 4 cups chicken stock. .25 cup lemon juice (about 2 juicy lemons) and the zest of the lemons. 8 oz frozen peas, thawed. 20 mint leaves. .5 cup freshly grated parmesan. 1 tbs salt kosher salt. .5 tsp freshly ground pepper. food processor/blender. baking sheet. aluminum foil. fish turner (or other metal spatula). medium pot.

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start by preheating your oven to 375 degrees f. heat 2 tbs of your olive oil over medium heat. and when the oil has warmed, add in the shallots and garlic and season with a few pinches of salt. and a pinch or two of pepper. sauté the shallots and garlic over medium heat, stirring ever so often until the shallots are translucent and the garlic is fragrant. about 3-5 minutes.

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pour in the chicken stock and bring the liquid to a boil.

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add in half the lemon juice and all but a couple pinches of the lemon zest.

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bring the liquid back to a boil and reduce the heat so the liquid begins to simmer. line your baking sheet with aluminum foil.

slice your salmon into 4 equal pieces, and place them, skin side down onto the baking sheet. add the tomatoes to the sheet. season the fish and tomatoes with half the remaining salt and pepper and drizzle with the remaining olive oil. roast the fish for 12-15 minutes until it is cooked through.

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while the salmon cooks, combine the peas, mint, parmesan cheese, remaining lemon zest and juice and the rest of the salt and pepper in the bowl of your food processor or blender.

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blend until smooth and well combined.

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spread a few spoons of pea purée along the bottom of your serving plate or bowl.

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when the fish is cooked, use your fish turner or metal spatula to gently remove the fish from it’s skin and place a fish piece on the bed of pea purée. top each piece with some of the blistered tomatoes.

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pour about .5 cup of the lemon broth over your fish.

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serve hot and enjoy.

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xo, a

roasted salmon + pea purée & lemon broth

serves: 4

prep time: 10 minutes

active time: 30 minutes

total time: 40 minutes

ingredients: 1.5 lbs salmon. 4 tbs olive oil, divided. 1 cup halved cherry tomatoes. 2 shallots, finely chopped. 3 garlic cloves, minced. 4 cups chicken stock. .25 cup lemon juice (about 2 juicy lemons) and the zest of the lemons. 8 oz frozen peas, thawed. 20 mint leaves. .5 cup freshly grated parmesan. 1 tbs salt kosher salt. .5 tsp freshly ground pepper. food processor/blender. baking sheet. aluminum foil. fish turner (or other metal spatula). medium pot.

start by preheating your oven to 375 degrees f. heat 2 tbs of your olive oil over medium heat. and when the oil has warmed, add in the shallots and garlic and season with a few pinches of salt. and a pinch or two of pepper. sauté the shallots and garlic over medium heat, stirring ever so often until the shallots are translucent and the garlic is fragrant. about 3-5 minutes. pour in the chicken stock and bring the liquid to a boil. add in half the lemon juice and all but a couple pinches of the lemon zest. bring the liquid back to a boil and reduce the heat so the liquid begins to simmer. line your baking sheet with aluminum foil. slice your salmon into 4 equal pieces, and place them, skin side down onto the baking sheet. add the tomatoes to the sheet. season the fish and tomatoes with half the remaining salt and pepper and drizzle with the remaining olive oil. roast the fish for 12-15 minutes until it is cooked through. while the salmon cooks, combine the peas, mint, parmesan cheese, remaining lemon zest and juice and the rest of the salt and pepper in the bowl of your food processor or blender. blend until smooth and well combined. spread a few spoons of pea purée along the bottom of your serving plate or bowl. when the fish is cooked, use your fish turner or metal spatula to gently remove the fish from it’s skin and place a fish piece on the bed of pea purée. top each piece with some of the blistered tomatoes. pour about .5 cup of the lemon broth over your fish. serve hot and enjoy.