Posts tagged oregano
beef bolognese

six weeks. that’s all we have left till we are a family of three. i know i can’t possibly prepare myself for how our lives are about to change. 

instead of worrying about the changes to come, i am focusing on quality time with wes while i still have it. 

so before i never worry about what he wants for dinner again, i decided to cook up some of his favorite dishes. 

i have made a couple of versions of bolognese for the blog, but this classic version is his favorite. it is his number one requested meal and i know you will love it as much as he does. 

beef bolognese

serves: 4-6

prep time: 10 minutes

active time: 30 minutes

inactive time: 20 minutes

total time: 1 hour

ingredients: 1 lb ground beef. 3 slices of bacon, chopped. 1 yellow onion, diced. 2 carrots, diced. 2 celery stalks diced. 5 garlic cloves, mince. 1 tbs chopped fresh basil + a few extra leaves to thinly slice as garnish. 1 tsp chopped fresh oregano. .5 tsp chopped fresh thyme leave. .5 cup dry white wine. 2 tbs tomato paste. 32 oz diced tomatoes (1 large can or two small cans will work). 2 tbs honey. 1 cup milk. 1 tbs kosher salt. 1 tsp freshly ground pepper. 1.5 lbs of your favorite pasta for serving. .5 cup grated parmesan cheese for serving. large heavy pot.

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start by heating your pot over medium heat. when the pot has warmed, add in your bacon. cook the bacon, stirring every few minutes until the bacon is very crispy. about 5-7 minutes. use a slotted spoon to remove the bacon to a paper towel (to reduce any excess fat) and set it aside.

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leave all that delicious bacon grease in the pan, you will use it for your veggies. turn up the heat to a medium high heat and add in the onion, carrot and celery (mirepoix) to the pan and season with about a third of your salt and pepper. stir well to combine and then allow the veggies to cook down, stirring every few minutes, until the onions are translucent. about 5-7 minutes.

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add in the garlic and fresh herbs. stir everything well to combine.

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push the veggies to the sides of your pot to make way for your ground beef. season both sides of the meat well with another third of the salt and pepper and add it to the pan. allow the beef to sear for about 3-4 minutes a side before really mixing it in with the veggies and breaking it up.

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pour in the white wine to deglaze the bottom of your pan. use the fresh liquid to scrape up any delicious browned bits from the pan and then allow the liquid to reduce till it is pretty much gone.

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stir in the tomato paste and add your bacon back to the mixture.

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pour in your diced tomatoes, honey and the remaining salt and pepper. stir everything well. bring the mixture to a boil and then reduce the heat so the liquid is at a steady simmer. allow the sauce to cook down for 15 minutes. while your sauce is cooking, boil a pot of water and cook your desired pasta (i used linguini) to the package instructions. once you have let that sauce cook down, skim off any fat that is pooling at the top of your pot and discard it.

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stir in the milk and allow the sauce to continue to cook down for another five minutes.

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in a bowl, toss together the cooked pasta and sauce. serve hot topped with a little fresh basil and parmesan cheese.

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xo, a

beef bolognese

serves: 4-6

prep time: 10 minutes

active time: 30 minutes

inactive time: 20 minutes

total time: 1 hour

ingredients: 1 lb ground beef. 3 slices of bacon, chopped. 1 yellow onion, diced. 2 carrots, diced. 2 celery stalks diced. 5 garlic cloves, mince. 1 tbs chopped fresh basil + a few extra leaves to thinly slice as garnish. 1 tsp chopped fresh oregano. .5 tsp chopped fresh thyme leave. .5 cup dry white wine. 2 tbs tomato paste. 32 oz diced tomatoes (1 large can or two small cans will work). 2 tbs honey. 1 cup milk. 1 tbs kosher salt. 1 tsp freshly ground pepper. 1.5 lbs of your favorite pasta for serving. .5 cup grated parmesan cheese for serving. large heavy pot.

start by heating your pot over medium heat. when the pot has warmed, add in your bacon. cook the bacon, stirring every few minutes until the bacon is very crispy. about 5-7 minutes. use a slotted spoon to remove the bacon to a paper towel (to reduce any excess fat) and set it aside. leave all that delicious bacon grease in the pan, you will use it for your veggies. turn up the heat to a medium high heat and add in the onion, carrot and celery (mirepoix) to the pan and season with about a third of your salt and pepper. stir well to combine and then allow the veggies to cook down, stirring every few minutes, until the onions are translucent. about 5-7 minutes. add in the garlic and fresh herbs. stir everything well to combine. push the veggies to the sides of your pot to make way for your ground beef. season both sides of the meat well with another third of the salt and pepper and add it to the pan. allow the beef to sear for about 3-4 minutes a side before really mixing it in with the veggies and breaking it up. pour in the white wine to deglaze the bottom of your pan. use the fresh liquid to scrape up any delicious browned bits from the pan and then allow the liquid to reduce till it is pretty much gone. stir in the tomato paste and add your bacon back to the mixture. pour in your diced tomatoes, honey and the remaining salt and pepper. stir everything well. bring the mixture to a boil and then reduce the heat so the liquid is at a steady simmer. allow the sauce to cook down for 15 minutes. while your sauce is cooking, boil a pot of water and cook your desired pasta (i used linguini) to the package instructions. once you have let that sauce cook down, skim off any fat that is pooling at the top of your pot and discard it. stir in the milk and allow the sauce to continue to cook down for another five minutes. in a bowl, toss together the cooked pasta and sauce. serve hot topped with a little fresh basil and parmesan cheese.

coffee bbq sauce

today is the longest day of the year and with the fourth of july just two weeks away, barbecue season is officially in full swing. you have lots of choices during grilling season. everything from red meat, to fish, to veggies can be top notch when cooked over that flavor infusing flame. 

and i've got the perfect sauce for no matter what you are putting on the grill. this sauce is great on a coffee rubbed steak, as a marinade for shrimp or chicken or brushed over grilled peppers and onions. the sky is the limit. 

now, i know what you are thinking... 

i'm never going to make this sauce. i have a plethora of already made sauces available at any grocery store i go to. why would i go through all that effort when i have so many choices?

and that may be true. but there are some things that are just not comparable when you make them yourself. it's amazing how delicious something can be when it is fresh and hasn't been sitting on a shelf, pumped full of preservatives for an undetermined amount of time before you got to it.
but don't take my word for it. give it a try. you will not be disappointed. 

coffee bbq sauce
serves: 4 cups
prep time: 10 minutes
active time: 20 minutes
inactive time: 1 hour
total time: 1.5 hours
ingredients: 2 large brown onions, diced. 7 garlic cloves, smashed and roughly chopped. 2 tbs olive oil. 1 tbs minced fresh oregano. 2 tbs cumin. 1 tsp cayenne. 2 cups ketchup. .75 cup brown sugar. .25 cup molasses. .25 cup white vinegar. 2.5 cups brewed coffee. 1.5 cup chicken stock. 1 tbs kosher salt. .5 tsp fresh ground pepper. and emersion blender, food processor or blender. 

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start by heating your olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. when the oil is hot, add in the onions and garlic. cook until the onions are translucent. about 5-7 minutes. 

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add in the oregano, cumin, cayenne and half the salt and pepper. stir well to combine and cook for an additional 1-2 minutes till everything starts to meld together. 

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pour in the ketchup, the molasses and the brown sugar and stir until everything is well incorporated. 

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pour in the coffee, vinegar, and chicken stock. season with the remaining salt and pepper. 

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stir well till everything is combined and then bring the liquid to a boil. 

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once the liquid boils, reduce the heat to a low heat. you want the liquid to gently simmer. let the liquid reduce by about half. 45 minutes to 1 hour. 

when the liquid has reduced, turn off the heat. allow the sauce to cool slightly. 

using the hand emersion blender, or working in batches with a food processor or blender, puree the sauce until it is smooth. 

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serve as desired or store in the fridge for up to two weeks.

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xo, a

coffee bbq sauce
serves: 4 cups
prep time: 10 minutes
active time: 20 minutes
inactive time: 1 hour
total time: 1.5 hours
ingredients: 2 large brown onions, diced. 7 garlic cloves, smashed and roughly chopped. 2 tbs olive oil. 1 tbs minced fresh oregano. 2 tbs cumin. 1 tsp cayenne. 2 cups ketchup. .75 cup brown sugar. .25 cup molasses. .25 cup white vinegar. 2.5 cups brewed coffee. 1.5 cup chicken stock. 1 tbs kosher salt. .5 tsp fresh ground pepper. and emersion blender, food processor or blender.
start by heating your olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. when the oil is hot, add in the onions and garlic. cook until the onions are translucent. about 5-7 minutes. add in the oregano, cumin, cayenne and half the salt and pepper. stir well to combine and cook for an additional 1-2 minutes till everything starts to meld together. pour in the ketchup, the molasses and the brown sugar and stir until everything is well incorporated. pour in the coffee, vinegar, and chicken stock. season with the remaining salt and pepper. stir well till everything is combined and then bring the liquid to a boil. once the liquid boils, reduce the heat to a low heat. you want the liquid to gently simmer. let the liquid reduce by about half. 45 minutes to 1 hour. when the liquid has reduced, turn off the heat. allow the sauce to cool slightly. using the hand emersion blender, or working in batches with a food processor or blender, puree the sauce until it is smooth. serve as desired or store in the fridge for up to two weeks.