ten kitchen essentials

not that I would have used it because i seem to enjoy doing things the hard way, but it would have been really nice when I started cooking if i'd had some sort of guide to what i would need in the kitchen. cooking can be intimidating at first, but just like most scary things in life, the first step is the hardest. so let me simplify the first step for you. many of the things on this list are a part of almost every culture's cuisine as well as every dish. the rest are what i think are the essentials for easily adding flavor to anything you are making. plus a go to dish when all you have is the basics.

kosher salt - salt is not just a flavor. salt is something that EXTRACTS flavors from other foods. it makes all of your ingredients MORE flavorful. instead of seasoning your food when your dish is already done, try using the recommended serving of salt a little at a time while you are cooking. every time you add something to the pan, add a little bit of salt. that way, every ingredient will be at it’s most flavorful and you won’t need to salt it at the end.

fresh ground black peppercorns - you can by a reasonably priced black pepper grinder full of whole peppercorns at any major grocery store in the spice section and it will be WELL worth it. spices and herbs have oils and when they are crushed or broken those flavors are extracted. grinding your pepper fresh will have a way bigger impact on all your dishes. like salt, you should add it a little bit at a time instead of all at the end.

good olive oil - next to salt and pepper, this is probably the ingredient i use most. i use it to cook, marinate and season. it is insanely versatile and i use it in almost every dish i make.

fresh garlic - besides the fact that it is very good for your health, it is freaking delicious. not to mention, it is used in pretty much every culture’s food so it is a perfect staple to have on hand and is easy to come by.

balsamic vinegar - something tangy in the kitchen is a must. making homemade dressing is one of the easiest ways to seriously improve your salad game. just a little oil and vinegar with salt and pepper on greens or vegetables can completely morph them from dull to delicious. it’s also great when roasting veggies or in a meat marinade. you could sub red wine vinegar if you prefer it.

dijon or whole grain mustard - dijon is not just for your sammy’s. i use it in marinades, dressings and sauces. mustards can add delicious flavors and textures and don’t be afraid to try different kinds. a Dijon with herbs I picked up on a trip to france has become my fast favorite!

fresh lemon - aside from being a great garnish for my occasional vodka soda, lemon is a necessary staple in the kitchen.cooking is all about balance and acids are a major component. like vinegar, lemon is perfect for marinades and dressings. it’s also great if you juice and it can also work as a natural ant killer when you don’t want to use harsh chemicals in the kitchen.

brown sugar or honeysugar - like salt extracts flavors from ingredients it is cooked with. it creates great flavors when cooking and roasting as well as adding great flavor to marinades and vinaigrettes. i personally think brown sugar provides much more flavor than white, but honey is a great sub and is also great in tea.

italian spice blend - people always ask me what spice is most important to have on hand in the kitchen. to be honest the real answer is whichever one is your favorite. you don’t need to have a ton of spices on hand because they expire after 6 months. some markets have bulk spices you can purchase as you need them. i keep Italian blend on hand because it is versatile, flavorful and you are getting at least three for one!

red pepper flakes - to fulfill your pantry, we have to round things off with something spicy. just a few shakes of red pepper flakes into a dish as you are cooking and you will give it the perfect heat.

now that your kitchen is stocked, you can show off your skills with this quick and tasty chicken dish.

brown sugar and garlic chicken
serves 4
prep time: 5 minutes
cook time: 10 minutes
total cook time: 20 minutes

ingredients: 1lb chicken tenders. 4 cloves garlic, minced.4 tablespoons olive oil, divided.2 tablespoons dijon or whole grain mustard.2 tablespoons brown sugar or honey.1 teaspoon salt.½ teaspoon pepper.½ lemon, sliced.optional fresh chopped parsley for garnish.

in a small bowl, combine 2 tablespoons olive oil, the garlic, mustard, sugar, salt and pepper.pat the chicken dry and place it in a shallow dish.

drizzle the chicken with the marinade and place the lemon slices on top. allow it to marinate for 5 minutes or up to 24 hours covered in the fridge. 

when you are ready to cook, heat the remaining olive oil in a large pan till it is hot. when the oil is hot, add the chicken and lemons to the pan. if the chicken doesn’t make a sizzling sound when it hits the oil, the oil is not hot enough yet. cook the chicken tenders until browned on each side and cooked through. about 3-4 minutes a side. garnish with parsley and serve hot. 

xoxo
a

brown sugar and garlic chicken
serves 4
prep time: 5 minutes
cook time: 10 minutes
total cook time: 20 minutes
ingredients:1lb chicken tenders. 4 cloves garlic, minced.4 tablespoons olive oil, divided.2 tablespoons dijon or whole grain mustard.2 tablespoons brown sugar or honey.1 teaspoon salt.½ teaspoon pepper.½ lemon, sliced.optional fresh chopped parsley for garnish.
in a small bowl, combine 2 tablespoons olive oil, the garlic, mustard, sugar, salt and pepper.pat the chicken dry and place it in a shallow dish.
drizzle the chicken with the marinade and place the lemon slices on top. allow it to marinate for 5 minutes or up to 24 hours covered in the fridge.
when you are ready to cook, heat the remaining olive oil in a large pan till it is hot. when the oil is hot, add the chicken and lemons to the pan. if the chicken doesn’t make a sizzling sound when it hits the oil, the oil is not hot enough yet. cook the chicken tenders until browned on each side and cooked through. about 3-4 minutes a side. garnish with parsley and serve hot. 

roasted garlic & bacon dip

i know. i know.

why am i the a*hole who waited till the day before the super bowl to post the recipe to the perfect super bowl dish? 

well. i'm freaking busy. and hustling around trying to make things happen for myself is just that, a hustle. 

what i'm banking on is that you are also busy and are still worrying about what to make.

boom. your problem is solved. 

i have quite a bit to cook for tomorrow so let's get to it shall we? 

lucky me, the game doesn't start till three.

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roasted garlic & bacon dip.
serves 8
prep : 20 min
active cook time : 20 min
total cook time : 1.5 hrs
ingredients : 2 heads of garlic. 3 green onions, roughly chopped. 1 brown onion, sliced. 6 pieces of thicker cut bacon. 1.5 c greek yogurt. 3/4 c mayonnaise. 2 tbs olive oil. 1 tbs worcestershire sauce. salt and pepper to taste. veggies, baguette, crackers or chips. bread bowl optional but recommended.

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start by preheating your oven to 400 f. If you opted for a bread bowl, use a serrated knife if you have one to carve a lid out of your bread bowl. with your hands or a spoon, hollow out the bread. bonus points if your bread is football shaped. 

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slice the tops off the heads of the garlic and lightly drizzle with 1 tbs oil. season with a pinch of salt and pepper. wrap them up in aluminum foil and roast in the oven for 1 hr. when the garlic is done roasting, open the foil and allow the garlic to cool till you can handle it easily. about 10 minutes. you can then easily squeeze out the garlic cloves to use. discard the skins. 

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while the garlic roasts, start to caramelize your onions in a pan by drizzling them with the remaining oil, a few pinches of salt and a pinch of pepper and sautéing them over medium heat. stir every three to five minutes until soft and browned. about 20 minutes.

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while the garlic roasts and onions caramelize, cook your bacon to a solid crisp. i personally like to cook them on a rack in the oven (make sure you have something under to catch the grease) at 400 f for twenty to twenty-three minutes. if you have a pan or microwave method for crispy bacon you prefer, you do you.

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in a food processor or large bowl, combine the bacon, onion, garlic, most of the green onions,worcestershire, yogurt, mayonnaise and a couple pinches of salt and pepper. just till roughly combined.

fill your bread bowl, top with remaining green onions and serve with your favorite dippers.

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xoxo
a

roasted garlic & bacon dip.
serves 8
prep : 20 min
active cook time : 20 min
total cook time : 1.5 hrs

ingredients : 2 heads of garlic. 3 green onions, roughly chopped. 1 brown onion, sliced. 6 pieces of thick cut bacon. 1.5 c greek yogurt. 3/4 c mayonnaise. 2 tbs olive oil. 1 tbs worcestershire sauce. salt and pepper to taste. veggies, baguette, crackers or chips for dipping. bread bowl optional but recommended.
start by preheating your oven to 400 f. if you opted for a bread bowl, use a serrated knife if you have one to carve a lid out of your bread bowl. with your hands or a spoon, hollow out the bread. bonus points if your bread is football shaped.
slice the tops off the heads of the garlic and lightly drizzle with 1 tbs oil. season with a pinch of salt and pepper. wrap them up in aluminum foil and roast in the oven for 1 hr. when the garlic is done roasting, open the foil and allow the garlic to cool till you can handle it easily. about 10 minutes. you can then easily squeeze out the garlic cloves to use. discard the skins.
while the garlic roasts, start to caramelize your onions in a pan by drizzling them with the remaining oil, a few pinches of salt and a pinch of pepper and sautéing them over medium heat. stir every three to five minutes until soft and browned. about 20 minutes.
while the garlic roasts and onions caramelize, cook your bacon to a solid crisp. i personally like to cook them on a rack in the oven (make sure you have something under to catch the grease) at 400 f for twenty to twenty-three minutes. if you have a pan or microwave method for crispy bacon you prefer, you do you.
in a food processor or large bowl, combine the bacon, onion, garlic, most of the green onions,worcestershire, yogurt, mayonnaise and a couple pinches of salt and pepper. just till roughly combined.
fill your bread bowl, top with the remaining green onions and serve with your favorite dippers.