Polenta with Leeks, Endive, Pancetta & Poached Eggs

Polenta with Leeks & Poached EggI’ve always been a big fan of polenta, but with how miserably cold it’s been this winter, I’m turning into a complete fiend.  I think I could eat polenta morning, noon, and night until the day comes (probably sometime in late May) when I can step out my front door without seeing my breath and wearing fewer than 10 layers of clothing.

My latest go-around was a bowl of very creamy polenta topped with sautéed leeks and endive, crispy pancetta, and a runny poached egg.  It makes an excellent stick-to-your-ribs sort of breakfast, a great just-came-in-from-shoveling lunch, or an excellent I’m-going-to-find-comfort-in-this-warm-bowl-of-polenta-while-I-sit-on-the-couch-wrapped-in-an-afgan-bemoaning-the-fact-that-I-live-this-freaking-tundra dinner.

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Arugula Salad with Gravlax, Avocado & Pickled Fennel

Arugula Salad with Gravlax, Avocado & Pickled FennelThis is one of those non-recipe recipes; it’s really just a list of ingredients for a salad too stunning not to share.  Plus, it’s a good way to use up all that pickled fennel I know you rushed to the kitchen to make and soon as I posted the recipe yesterday.

So why is this salad so great?  Well, first of all it’s drop-dead gorgeous, a 10+, for sure.  It’s incredibly fresh and vibrant, not just in color, but flavor and texture, as well.  It’s the kind of healthy eating that satisfies your taste buds and reminds you that winter does have something to offer beyond squash and braised meat.  I think my jeans will be thankful for the reminder.

The salad is about half lettuce, half goodies.  Arugula is tossed with pickled fennel, then topped with sliced avocado, orange supremes, gravlax, and a few roasted pistachios.  The result is an entrée salad that you’ll be wanting for lunch everyday for all of forever.  At least that’s where I’m at.

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Ham & Gruyère Buckwheat Crêpe (Galette Complète)

Galette Compléte-A Ham & Gruyere Buckwheat Crepe with an Egg

Envision this: you’re sitting on the coach one night, surfing cheaptickets.com with your boyfriend, and find an unbelievable deal on flights to Paris.  On a whim, you book a trip, with only 2 weeks to work out rest of the details.  You spend most of those 2 weeks just daydreaming about being whisked around Paris, looking impossibly chic with the Eiffel tour looming in the background.  You picture yourself drinking champagne and eating oysters twice daily because, well, the world is your oyster isn’t it?

And then you arrive.  You realize your ticket was impossibly cheap because Paris in November is blustery and gray.  And your bags were lost.  Instead of feeling tres chic, you’re feeling tres hobo in your grimy, rumpled clothes.  But you’re determined not to let any of this get you down.  You’re in Paris after all!

Yes, this was me and Matt a couple of months back.  Our first 24 hours in the city of lights were, uh,  less than sparkly.  We arrived tired, dirty, crabby, and without most of our luggage.  And to make matters worse, my (brilliant) fiancé had decided to shove his coat in our checked bag (who would do that???).  We found our way to our apartment and spent our first few hours of vacation napping and trying de-crabify.  When we woke, I convinced Matt to take a jacket-less walk around our neighborhood to scope things out.  It’ll be fine, I assured him, the wind has probably died down and once we get moving, it’ll be great.

Well, not exactly.  But we made the most of it and walked around, ducking into shops to warm up, peeking in gallery windows, and checking out restaurant menus.  We went out for dinner and practically sleepwalked back to our place, determined to start fresh the next day.

By the next afternoon, our luggage had arrived, we’d had a decent night’s sleep, and our not-so-great first day of the trip was a distant memory, except for this one image that kept popping into my head: I kept picturing a cozy creperie we had passed by on our walk.  I remembered peering through steamed up windows into a tiny dining room with wood paneling.  Everyone inside was eating these gorgeous savory crepes with sunny-side-up eggs.  They were smiling and looked so warm, so happy.  I had wanted to be in there so badly with all of them instead of outside, freezing my derrière off.

Over the next few days, every time a blast of wind cut through me, I’d imagine that restaurant.  I knew it must be very close to where we were staying, but somehow we had not passed it again.  I began to think it had been a hallucination, something my jet-lagged brain had cooked up to try to warm me that first day.

Finally, towards the end of our stay, we found our way back to this creperie and I realized it did indeed exist outside my head.  We walked in, late afternoon, out of the chilly Paris drizzle and each had our very own galette complète.  Thankfully, they were as delicious in reality as they had been in my imagination.  

A galette (at least in this context) is a buckwheat crepe with a savory filling.  Most of the galettes on this cafe’s menu were filled with ham, cheese, and maybe a few veggies, completed with a sunny-side-up egg.  The fillings are loaded into the center of the crepe, then the edges are folded to create a square envelope, framing a brilliantly orange yolk.  We had ours with hard cider served out of tiny ceramic bowls and I knew this would be a treat I’d be trying to recreate as soon as we got home.

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Roasted Garlic & White Bean Soup with Parmesan Frico

Cannellini Bean & Roasted Garlic Soup with Parmesan Frico There’s been an awful lot of soup in my life for the past few weeks.  Every time I put another pot on the stove, the little voice in my head replays a line from the movie “Juno”.  

“She smells like soup. Have you ever smelled her? I mean, her whole house smells like soup!”

Um, hopefully I’m just being paranoid, but I think I could have been the inspiration behind that whole scene.   The weather has been cold as all get out though and I do what I’ve got to do to stay warm and semi-sane through the winter.  I make soup.  A lot.  And I probably smell like soup.  And my whole house, too.  Oh well, c’est la vie.

My latest batch of soup is a simple cannellini bean soup with 2 whole heads of roasted garlic pureed into it, garnished with Parmesan frico crisps.  It’s hearty and satisfying and pretty healthy at the same time.  The garlic isn’t the least bit abrasive, instead it provides a round, almost sweet undertone to the white beans.  The crisp rounds of Parmesan add nutty, cheesy crunch.  All in all, it provides further evidence that it’s okay to smell like soup, as long as eating it makes you feel good.  At least that’s what I’m going with.

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Broccoli Rabe, Italian Sausage & Ricotta Pizza

Italian sausage, broccoli rabe & ricotta pizzaAbout a year ago, my life changed in a big way.  I discovered this recipe for no-knead pizza dough that yields my favorite kind of restaurant-pizza crust, right out of my home oven.  It’s thin in the middle, chewy and bubbly around the edges, and a total cinch to make.  I’ve been talking it up to friends and family (come on, Dad–try it!  I know you’ll love it!), but somehow we haven’t talked about it here since my initial discovery.

Well, let’s change that!  Let’s talk pizza today.  We’ll definitely use my go-to dough and I’m thinking some garlicky sautéed broccoli rabe, spicy Italian sausage, and ricotta cheese sound like awfully good toppings for this chilly evening.  A bottle of red?  Maybe a movie?  Good, I’m glad you’re on board.

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