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Friday, July 15, 2011

First Prize!



What a week!!!  I knew it was going to be a busy one when I counted appointments and found nineteen on the calendar.  As is usual, a couple rescheduled and a couple got added.  But, I was working my tookus off just to be prepared.  Then, in walks an auditor.  In my business, audits are regular.  As well they should be.  We're working with people's money.  Surprise audits are to be expected on a regular basis also.  The good news is that this fellow was experienced and we had zero deficiencies.  But, I was in the office or working from home fourteen hours a day.  I was totally exhausted.  Then, yesterday, I got an email that, shall we say, rather changed my energy level.  It was from the folks at Eggland's Best.  About a month ago I entered my Puttanesca Salad into their contest.  The email was telling me it won first prize!!!  Holy Cow!!!  I've entered a couple of contests before but have never won anything.  How much fun is this?

So, rather than share the Vietnamese Beef recipe I'd planned on sharing, I thought I'd do that later and share a link to the Puttanesca Salad recipe today.  Before I do, just a bit of history on the recipe.  Wikipedia says, "Spaghetti alla puttanesca (literally "whore's style spaghetti" in Italian) is a spicy, tangy, somewhat salty Italian pasta dish invented in the mid-20th century. The ingredients are typical of Southern Italian cuisine."

My first memory of spaghetti alla puttanesca was on a visit to Las Vegas twenty plus years ago to see my friends Steve and Terri.  Terri's mom had found the recipe in the Silver Palate cookbook and was raving about it.  It had all the ingredients I love:  olives, anchovies, garlic and yes, tomatoes.  It became one of my go-to pasta dishes.  When I met Connie I fixed it for him and he loved the dish as much as I did.  Fast forward to today and my love for poached eggs.  Once I figured out how to make them I knew I'd found my perfect egg.  Not that I was going to do without our go-to Sunday breakfast of a hard-cooked egg, halved and topped with an anchovy and capers and drizzled with olive oil.



Or, for that matter, egg salad, deviled eggs, frittata,



quiche, scrambled eggs, like Heartland Scramble



or any of the other wonderful ways to fix eggs.  But, a poached egg gives me a cooked white AND a runny yolk. Nirvana.  And, I've found that adding a poached egg to a dish finishes it in a way nothing else can do. 

Here are some of my favorite dishes with poached eggs:

Crabcakes Benedict





Poached Eggs on Feta Cheese



English Muffins with Spinach and Eggs





Last, but not least, here's the link to Eggland's Best Puttanesca Salad.  It combines two of my favorite things in one dish - puttanesca sauce and a poached egg.  And, it tastes really, really good!

7 comments:

Unknown said...

Congratulations on winning the Eggland contest! I can definitely see why you did. What a gorgeous dish.

You did it to me again though. I've seen that English muffin, spinach and egg dish and now I have to go make it. Every time, that happens. :)

Chris's Gourmet Fashion said...

What a great advert for Egglands Best! Congratulations your eggs look delicious.

Chef Dennis Littley said...

Congratulations Kate! That was one delicious looking salad! I'm with the Mom Chef, that english muffin egg dish would certainly be a great way to start my day!
Cheers
Dennis

Unknown said...

congratulations! It looks fantastic and has given me inspiration for my breakfast today

Liz That Skinny Chick Can Bake said...

I'm thrilled for you, Kate!!!! Congratulations, my friend....I'm not one bit surprised you're the winner :)

Apron Appeal said...

Oh man I love eggs. I miss their runny little yolks. I wonder when I'll be able to eat them again.

Tastemonials said...

Congratulations on your contest win! You deserve it, you are always working so hard, I don't see how you even have time to cook.