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Showing posts with label Grilled potatoes. Show all posts
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Maple Mustard Porter Ribs with Grilled Fingerling Potatoes and Tarragon Lime Carrots
I'm feeling like I should rename this blog KateMightCook. Feels like forever since I really dug into the kitchen and prepared a meal. Sunday morning we finally got our hair cut. We were both on the verge of having to buy rollers. Connie had a fro when he was a teenager. Me, I had LONG straight hair. It won't accept a perm and has a bountiful number of cowlicks. Much better short at my age. Then, we delivered a carload of stuff to the Fairview rummage sale. The service was about ready to start so we got to sneak in the sanctuary and say hi to Mom and the rest of the MOPS crew. Finally, we were off to the office. Saturday our broker/dealer's website was down. All day. Connie needed it to prep for my appointments next week. We were WAY behind. So, we dug in and worked on reviews. And worked. And worked. Finally, about 4:00 I said if we were going to eat the ribs before 9:00 we'd better go home.
Over the last few weeks I've bought a few new cookbooks. Cooking with Beer, Adventures in Grilling and Simple Fresh Southern. The first two I could pretty much make everything in. The last, not so much. My menu was Maple Mustard Porter Ribs from Cooking with Beer, Grilled Fingerling Potatoes from Adventures in Cooking and Braised Carrots with Tarragon and Lime from Simple Fresh Southern.
What did we think? I think I could eat a whole rack of the ribs by myself. They were that good. You need to make sure the sauce has an opportunity to caramelize on the ribs. It's just about perfect. No, actually it is perfect. I wouldn't change a thing. The potatoes were very good. A four on a scale of one to five. They didn't get grill marks but they tasted wonderful. The carrots were also very good. I used a bit too much lime juice but they hit the spot. And, the best news is that we had enough leftover for Monday night's dinner! Now, I might note that the leftovers weren't quite as good...
Maple Mustard Porter Ribs
Ingredients
1 c porter (we used Guiness stout)
1/2 c maple syrup
3 T Worcestershire sauce (ok, I confess, I totally missed this)
2 T spicy brown mustard
1/4 t crushed red pepper
2 lbs pork baby back ribs
salt and pepper
Directions:
Combine the beer, maple syrup, Worcestershire sauce, mustard and crushed red pepper in a medium saucepan. Bring it to a strong simmer and cook until it's reduced to 3/4 cup.
We used our Big Green Egg so did not follow the original recipe from here on out. The original calls for covering a half sheet with foil, putting the ribs on the half sheet, slathering them with sauce, wrapping more foil over them and baking them at 350 for 50 minutes. Then, it has you broil the ribs with the meaty side up, slathering them with the sauce. Instead, we grilled them. I started them meaty side down, flipped them and flipped them again. Each time I slathered them with sauce.
adapted from Cooking with Beer
Grilled Fingerling Potatoes
Ingredients:
3 lb fingerling potatoes (small red skins will work)
1/2 c plus 2 T white wine
olive oil
1/2 c mayonnaise
1 T whole grain mustard
2 T minced flat leaf parsley
1 T minced fresh tarragon
salt and freshly ground pepper
Directions:
Cut the potatoes in half lengthwise. Cook them over medium heat for about 10 minutes. You should be able to easily pierce them with a fork or knife, but they should not be fully cooked. Drain them and toss them with the 1/2 c wine.
Heat your grill. Allow the potatoes to come to room temperature. Meanwhile, mix the dressing ingredients: mayonnaise, mustard, parsley and tarragon.
Brush the potatoes with olive oil. Grill about 5 minutes per side. I used a grill basket so didn't get great grill marks. You'll do better if you grill directly on the grate. Remove the potatoes from the grill and toss them with the dressing.
You can serve them hot or cold. Both are delicious!
adapted from Adventures in Grilling
Braised Carrots with Tarragon and Lime
Ingredients:
1 T olive oil
1 large white onion, thinly sliced
1/2 t kosher salt
2 lbs carrots, cut into 2-3" lengths, 1/3" in diameter
1/2 c white wine (preferably Chardonnay or Sauvignon Blanc)
1/4 t freshly ground black pepper
leaves from three sprigs fresh tarragon
grated zest and juice of 1/2 lime
Directions:
In a large skillet, heat the olive oil. When it is shimmering, add the onions. Cover the bottom of the pan with the onions to give them as much surface area as possible to caramelize a bit. Sprinkle on about 1/4 t of salt. Once the onions are lightly caramelized, remove them from the heat and transfer them to a dish. Put the carrots and wine in the pan along with 1/4 t of salt and the pepper. Cover the skillet and simmer the carrots for about six minutes or until they're tender. Remove the lid and add the tarragon. Cook the carrots until the liquid has almost evaporated. Add in the onions, lime juice and salt and pepper. Toss and serve.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Back Home Again
Well, this is one that didn't get posted... Something about all the traveling, big projects at the office, moving Mom, on top of the normal life stuff like work and laundry and yard and cleaning the house. (You notice how the house cleaning is last? Yup.) Well, the potatoes I mention here are so fantastic that I'm going to go ahead and post this late...
After spending the morning traveling back from Boston/Cape Cod then spending five hours in the office the last thing either of us wanted to do was go to the grocery. Not only that but my freezers are in desperate need of purging. I know there are some really antique things that need to be tossed. And, lots of things that need to be used up. Two little steaks caught my eye.
I'd trimmed asparagus and stood it in a bowl of water before we left hoping that it'd be fine for dinner the night we got home. It was. The grape tomatoes were still fine. And, some potatoes needed to be used up before they went to seed. Altogether it sounded like the makiings for a lovely dinner.
My friend Liz (That Skinny Chick Can Bake) gave me a couple of bags of fun seasonings from Artisano's. One was a bag of onion sugar. I've used it on different dishes but never on the one specifically mentioned on the bag - asparagus on the grill. Perfect.
We debated different preparations for the potatoes. No milk so unless I made mashed potatoes with sour cream those were out I'm not a fan of plain baked potatoes. Too dry and boring. So, I wondered how regular russet potatoes would work as smashed potatoes. Like you'd do with baby reds? My motto is pretty much What's the worst that could happen? They'd be horrible and we'd toss them and I'd open a can of Bush's Grilling Beans. Not a big deal.
What did we think? The sugar caramelized on the asparagus was fantastic. The potatoes were out of this world. I was a bit worried when I smashed them on the grilling tray and they rather disintegrated. But, I went on ahead and drizzled them with olive oil then added some merlot salt (Thank you Liz!) pepper, chives, parsley and rosemary. After they'd been on the grill on medium heat for about 10 minutes I flipped them with a spatula and drizzled them with more olive oil. They turned out to be crunchy outside and melt in your mouth soft on the inside. The herbs added great layers of flavor.
Here's how dinner looked along the way:
Labels:
asparagus,
Beef,
Grilled potatoes,
Potatoes,
Steak,
Vegetables
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