Dinner – Aubrey About Town https://aubreyabouttown.com The going-ons of SF party host & chef, bon vivant, homme du monde, & man-about-town Fri, 04 Jun 2021 22:31:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://i0.wp.com/aubreyabouttown.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/cropped-43DD7C41-CD23-44CF-9EC7-C1D81E967BB4.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Dinner – Aubrey About Town https://aubreyabouttown.com 32 32 58900657 Creamy Garlicky Pecorino & Parsley Noodles https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/creamy-garlicky-pecorino-parsley-noodles/ https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/creamy-garlicky-pecorino-parsley-noodles/#respond Fri, 04 Jun 2021 03:42:58 +0000 http://aubreyabouttown.com/?post_type=recipe&p=3840 A quick and easy side that hits all the comfort food goodness. Pairs great with most meats, and is a perfect midweek dinner side dish. 

Creamy Garlicky Pecorino & Parsley Noodles
A perfect accompaniment to roast chicken , steak, beef and pork roasts, and lamb chops.
Servings6-8 servings
Prep Time10 mins
Cook Time15 mins
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Fill a 6-quart pasta/stock pot 3/4 full of water, place over MED-HIGH heat, add 2 tbsp kosher salt, and bring to a boil.
  2. Add wide egg noodles, and boil about 7 minutes, or until ‘al dente’, and a tad firm.
  3. Reserve 1 cup of the pasta water, and set aside. Drain pasta, then return to the pot.
  4. Lower the heat to MED-LOW.
  5. Stir in the finely minced garlic, and the butter into the hot pasta until the butter has melted.
  6. Add the 1 cup of reserved pasta water, heavy whipping cream, and the ground black pepper, stir to combine.
  7. Gently stirring occasionally, simmer 5 minutes longer until the sauce begins to thicken. Add the pecorino cheese and parsley, gently stir as not to break the noodles.
  8. Cover, and turn off heat.
  9. Let sit covered for 5-10 minutes, or until the noodles have absorbed most of the sauce.
  10. Stir before serving.
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Chicken Matzo Ball Soup https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/chicken-matzo-ball-soup/ https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/chicken-matzo-ball-soup/#respond Fri, 29 Jan 2021 05:51:03 +0000 http://aubreyabouttown.com/?post_type=recipe&p=3544 I couldn’t think of a better soup to nourish the body and soul, but that of Matzo Ball Soup. And this recipe doesn’t disappoint with the addition of plenty of chicken! Make some for someone you love, even if that someone is You!

Chicken Matzo Ball Soup
A classic and hearty soup to warm the spirits for even on the gloomiest of days!
Ingredients
Chicken Stock
Matzo Balls
Chicken Matzo Ball Soup
Instructions
To Prepare Chicken Stock
  1. Rinse one whole chicken (inside & out) under cold water.
  2. Add whole chicken to a large stock pot, cover with one gallon cold water. Add onion, celery, parsley stems, bay leaves, peppercorns & salt.
  3. Turn heat to MED-HIGH, cover, and bring to a boil.
  4. Gently boil for 5 minutes, lower heat to MED, and simmer 50 minutes.
  5. Remove from heat, and allow to cool to room temperature.
  6. Carefully remove chicken from stock, and transfer to a bowl. Cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate 6 hours or overnight.
  7. With a sieve, strain chicken stock into a large pitcher or bowl, cover with plastic, and refrigerate 6 hours or overnight.
  8. When the stock has completely chilled, carefully skim or spoon off the chicken fat (schmaltz) from the top of the stock, and set aside.
To Prepare Matzo Balls
  1. In a small mixing bowl, lightly beat eggs. Whisk in schmaltz, and set aside.
  2. To a medium size mixing bowl, blend to combine: matzo meal, baking powder, granulated onion and garlic, ground white pepper, chicken bouillon & kosher salt.
  3. Add egg-schmaltz mixture to matzo meal mixture, mix to combine, stir in minced parsley.
  4. Cover with plastic wrap or damp kitchen towel, refrigerate 30 minutes.
To Prepare Chicken Matzo Ball Soup
  1. Pull chicken breast, legs, and thighs meat from the bones. Cut into 1-inch cubes, set aside.
  2. With a 1-ounce quick-release scoop, scoop matzo mixture into 1-inch portions (this recipe should make 14). Roll in between your hands to form a small ball, place onto a dinner plate, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate until ready to use.
  3. In a large stock pot over MED-HIGH heat, bring chicken stock to a boil, lower heat to MED and let simmer 5 minutes.
  4. Add celery and carrots, and simmer on MED for 10 minutes.
  5. Gently, one at a time, lower matzo balls into simmering soup - cover with lid, and gently simmer for 8 minutes (the balls should float to the top). Gently add cubed chicken and parsley leaves. Simmer 2 minutes longer to heat-through chicken. Serves 6-7 (2 matzo balls per serving).
Recipe Notes

Alternatively: For a quicker method in the instructions for Prepare Chicken Stock (in steps 5 thru 8). Step 5, Remove from heat, and allow to cool until it’s safe to touch. Step 6, Remove chicken from stock, and transfer to a bowl, set aside. Steps 7 & 8, With a sieve, strain chicken stock into a large pitcher or bowl and allow chicken fat to separate and settle on the top, carefully skim or spoon off the chicken fat (schmaltz) from the top of the stock, and set aside.

 

The addition of English peas, chopped cabbage, or chives instead or in addition of parsley are delicious alternatives.

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KEFTE (kofta) https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/kefte-kofta/ https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/kefte-kofta/#respond Sat, 09 Jan 2021 05:27:05 +0000 http://aubreyabouttown.com/?post_type=recipe&p=3477 These delicious ‘meatballs’ are easily customizable; traditionally made of minced lamb, a combination of lamb & beef, just beef, and even chicken, this delightfully spiced meaty appetizer (meza) is always welcome. Try accompanied by Tzatziki Dip or Classic Hummus, sliced onions, crumbled feta, and lots of fresh pita! Make them a main dish, and serve over Lebanese Rice Pilaf.

KEFTE (kofta)
Try serving kefte in toasted pita pockets lined with hummus, and stuffed with your favorite fillings like sliced cucumber & tomato, kalamata olives, feta, sliced red onion, alfalfa sprouts, and avocado topped with tzatziki or your favorite Italian vinaigrette.
Servings27 pieces
Prep Time10 mins
Cook Time8 mins
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  2. Line a 1/2 sheet pan with aluminum foil, fit with a rack.
  3. Peel and chop 2 cloves of garlic, top with 1 teaspoon salt. In a back and forth motion against the flat side of a kitchen knife, rub garlic and salt into a paste.
  4. On a box grater, grate one small onion, retain with juice.
  5. In a large bowl, combine ground beef (and/or ground lamb), tahini, grated onion, lemon juice, garlic-salt paste, cinnamon, and cumin.
  6. With impeccably-clean hands, knead meat and spice mixture together until thoroughly combined.
  7. Divide meat mixture into 27 one ounce balls. Roll balls into a 2-1/2 inch “cigars” and place on rack.
  8. Bake in preheated 400 degrees oven for 8 to 10 minutes or until just pink in the center when pierced with a small knife. (Or desired doneness)
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Classic Soft Dinner Rolls https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/classic-soft-dinner-rolls/ https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/classic-soft-dinner-rolls/#respond Thu, 24 Dec 2020 00:43:53 +0000 http://aubreyabouttown.com/?post_type=recipe&p=3369 Soft, buttery, warm, and spongey, this quick version of the nostalgic American roll beckons the moment you smell the aroma from the oven. 

The Classic Soft Dinner Roll & Whipped Butter.


Synonymous with Thanksgiving and Christmas, this classic special occasion family favorite takes only 90 minutes to prepare, so you can enjoy them fresh on any day of the week. No special occasion necessary!

Classic Soft Dinner Rolls
Though, best served right from the oven, these are a perfect do-ahead the day before, just store in gallon-sized zipper bags once cooled. Warm on a sheet pan 3 minutes in a 325 degree oven; they also freeze beautifully, and go from freezer-to oven-to table in just eight minutes, so they’re always on hand!
Servings20 rolls
Prep Time10 mins
Cook Time14 mins
Passive Time70 mins
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. To the bowl of a stand mixer outfitted with the dough hook attachment, on LOW speed, mix together 3 cups of the flour, instant yeast, dried milk powder, sugar, and salt until combined (about 30 seconds).
  2. Continuing on LOW, to the flour/yeast mixture, add warm milk, beaten egg, and cubed butter, mix until combined, and butter has melted and has fully incorporated - being sure to scrape the bottom and sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula.
  3. Increase mixer speed to MED, and knead dough for 3 minutes.
  4. In the meantime, with the butter for greasing, butter a large mixing/bread bowl, set aside.
  5. Lower mixer speed to LOW, and slowly add the remaining 1 cup of flour, scraping the bottom and sides of bowl with a rubber spatula.
  6. Return speed to MED, and continue to knead dough for 3 minutes, and the dough forms a soft ball, and pulls away from the bowl. The dough should be elastic, and tacky to the touch.
  7. Transfer dough to the large buttered bowl, cover with a kitchen towel, and place in a draft-free room temperature place to proof (rise) for 40 minutes, and the dough has doubled in size (I use the cooled oven for this).
  8. Line the bottom of a 15-1/2” x 12” sheet pan with parchment paper.
  9. Punch down dough to deflate, form 20 golf ball-sized balls (about 2-ounces each). Roll in between hands to form a perfect ball, pulling smooth to a pinch
  10. Place dough ball pinched-side down on to the cookie sheet, spacing 1-inch apart - 5 balls lengthwise, 4 across. Cover lightly with plastic wrap, allow to proof 30 minutes longer, or until dough balls have doubled in size.
  11. Preheat oven to 350.
  12. Bake on middle rack for 14 min, or until tops have turned a rich golden brown.
  13. Immediately, and generously spoon or brush the top of each roll with melted salted butter.
  14. Serve hot.
  15. If freezing, allow to cool completely before storing in airtight zipper storage bags. Keeps 3 weeks. To warm frozen rolls, place frozen rolls on a baking sheet, and loosely cover with foil (to keep in moisture), warm in a preheated 325 oven for 8 minutes.
Recipe Notes

For a welcomed addition to breakfast or brunch, serve rolls with Strawberry Butter. To make, whisk together 1 cup (8oz/2 sticks) softened unsalted butter with 1/2 cup strawberry jam or preserves (or any flavor you like) until fully combined and fluffy (about 2 mins). Serve over hot rolls. Keep Strawberry Butter refrigerated. Makes 12 ounces. 

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Aubrey’s ‘San Francisco Style’ Barbary Coast Sourdough & Oyster Stuffing https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/aubreys-san-francisco-style-barbary-coast-sourdough-oyster-stuffing/ https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/aubreys-san-francisco-style-barbary-coast-sourdough-oyster-stuffing/#respond Wed, 25 Nov 2020 05:26:52 +0000 http://aubreyabouttown.com/?post_type=recipe&p=3196 As a native San Franciscan, I’m proud of the local delicacies that the San Francisco Bay Area has to offer. From the best Chinese food, Dungeness crab, Pacific Ocean oysters, and of course, sourdough bread, just to name a few. And this stuffing highlights two of these local delights wonderfully

The “Barbary Coast” was a nine block area of San Francisco, in-between the Financial District, Jackson Square, and North Beach neighborhoods, and was centered on a three-block stretch of Pacific Street (now Pacific Avenue), between Montgomery and Stockton Streets, and my residence is right-smack in the middle! Known to be a colorful neighborhood, full of jazz clubs, gambling, and lawlessness, I couldn’t think of a better name…so my “Barbary Coast Sourdough & Oyster Stuffing” was born, and I’ve been serving it for years, and I’m delighted to share it with you.

Aubrey’s ‘San Francisco Style’ Barbary Coast Sourdough & Oyster Stuffing
This recipe is also delicious with lump crabmeat as an addition or substitution for oysters.
Servings15-20 servings
Prep Time20 mins
Cook Time45 mins
Passive Time1 hour
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 360 degrees.
  2. Cut the sliced sourdough bread into 1/2 inch cubes by stacking three slices of bread at a time and slicing lengthwise, then across.
  3. Place cubed bread onto two 1/2 sheet pans, drizzle with olive oil, and toss to coat.
  4. Bake for 10 minutes.
  5. Rotate sheet pans, toss bread cubes, and bake for an additional 10 minutes or until lightly golden in colour, and crisp.
  6. Remove from oven, and allow to cool in the pans completely - giving them a toss now and then.
  7. Transfer toasted bread cubes to a very large bowl, add chopped parsley. Set aside.
  8. Heat a large skillet on MED-HIGH, add cubed bacon.
  9. Render fat from bacon, until bacon is just cooked and is golden brown.
  10. Drain, all but 2 tablespoons of the bacon fat.
  11. Add chopped onions and chopped celery to the cooked bacon and reserved bacon fat, sauté until onions turn translucent.
  12. To the onion-bacon mixture, add dried & fresh sage, dried & fresh thyme, ground black pepper, chicken bouillon, granulated garlic, and salt. Mic to combine.
  13. Add the chicken stock, dried cranberries, and dried apricots.
  14. Turn heat down to MED and allow to simmer 15 minutes, or until the dried cranberries plump up.
  15. Add 8 ounces butter, stir until butter has melted.
  16. Remove oysters from packing liquid (oyster liquor), and pat to dry with paper towels - patting off as much moisture as possible. Add oyster liquor to the chicken stock mixture.
  17. Salt & pepper the oysters with the 1/4 tsps of salt & pepper. Dredge seasoned oysters in all-purpose flour to evenly coat, shaking off any excess.
  18. Preheat a small skillet to MED-HIGH heat.
  19. Add olive oil, then oysters, being sure they’re spaced apart.
  20. Brown oysters for 2 minutes per side, or until they just begin to turn golden brown. Transfer to a plate to cool enough to handle (5 mins).
  21. Select 2 or 3 nice oysters, set aside for garnish. Rough chop remaining oysters. Set aside.
  22. Slowly mix chicken stock mixture into toasted bread cubes, fold in until the bread cubes have absorbed the stock.
  23. Cover bowl of stuffing with plastic wrap or aluminum foil, and allow to rest 10 minutes to absorb completely.
  24. Fold in chopped oysters.
  25. Butter the bottom and sides of a large casserole dish or a 13”x9”x2” pan. Evenly distribute stuffing in buttered casserole dish, cover with foil - poking one vent hole in top. The stuffing can be kept this way for two up to two days prior to the next step.
  26. In a 325 degree oven, bake stuffing for 20 minutes. The top should begin to brown.
  27. Garnish with additional whole sage leaves (as pictured) or parsley sprigs, and with the reserved oyster in the middle to denote the oyster stuffing.
  28. Serves 15.
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Curried Beef Meatballs & Ginger Couscous https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/curried-beef-meatballs-ginger-couscous/ https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/curried-beef-meatballs-ginger-couscous/#respond Thu, 19 Nov 2020 22:46:18 +0000 http://aubreyabouttown.com/?post_type=recipe&p=3063 This crowd-pleasing dish has great flavour and versatility. Serve as a quick midweek supper, an easy do-ahead for a special occasion buffet, or omit the pearl onions, peas, peppers, and couscous all-together for an addicting mouth-popping ‘Curried Meatballs & Mushrooms’ hors d’oeuvres at your next cocktail party.

Curried Beef Meatballs & Ginger Couscous
Full of flavour, and as the curry, garlic, onions, and ginger simmer away, it’s an absolutely sure-fire way to fill the house with warm exotic scents, exciting guests for the meal to come.
Servings4 servings
Prep Time15 mins
Cook Time45 mins
Passive Time1 hour
Ingredients
Beef Meatballs
Curried Beef Meatballs
Ginger Couscous
Instructions
To Prepare Meatballs
  1. Peel garlic cloves, and rough chop. Top with kosher salt. Using the side of a kitchen knife, press salt into garlic, rubbing knife back & forth to make a salty garlic paste. Divide the salty garlic paste into two, set aside.
  2. In a medium bowl, with a box grater, grate shallots to a watery paste-like consistency.
  3. Add ground beef, pecorino, Worcestershire, steak sauce, ground black pepper, and half of the divided salty garlic paste.
  4. With impeccably clean hands, knead meatball mixture until well combined (about two mins.)
  5. Using a 1-ounce ice cream scoop, form mixture into 20 small meatballs, roll each ball in the palm of your hands to round them out.
  6. Place formed meatballs on to a plate, cover loosely with plastic wrap, and refrigerate 1 hour.
  7. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  8. Line a sheet pan with aluminum foil, fit with a rack.
  9. Line-up meatballs on rack.
  10. Bake for 20 minutes or until they’ve shrunk in size, and have browned.
  11. Flip each meatball. (Flipping the meatballs will keep them from sticking to the rack as they cool.)
  12. Set aside to cool. Prepare Curried Beef Meatballs.
To Prepare Curried Beef Meatballs
  1. In a large mixing bowl, stir to dissolve corn starch in to 1-quart chicken stock, set aside.
  2. Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in a 12-inch skillet over MED-HIGH heat.
  3. Add diced onion and sauté until translucent, and the edges just begin to golden.
  4. Add the other half of the salty garlic paste, curry powder, turmeric, and black pepper and stir until the garlic paste and spices begin to melt into the sautéed onions.
  5. While slowly whisking, pour the chicken stock mixture into sautéed onions.
  6. Whisk until sauce begins to thicken, lower heat to MED-LOW, simmer for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  7. Transfer sauce to the pitcher of a blender, cover, and blend until smooth.
  8. Transfer back to the skillet, add whole mushrooms, increase heat to MEDIUM, and stirring occasionally, simmer sauce until mushrooms have shrunken a bit, and the sauce has thickened.
  9. To thickened sauce, add meatballs, julienned red peppers, pearl onions, and peas.
  10. Simmer 8 minutes longer, or until red peppers have softened slightly, and everything has heated through. Cover with lid, and keep hot on LOW heat while you Prepare the Ginger Couscous.
To Prepare Ginger Couscous
  1. Cut one 2-inch finger from a hand of ginger.
  2. Using the tip of a teaspoon or a vegetable peeler, scrape out skin from ginger.
  3. Against a microplane or ginger root grater, grate ginger into a tablespoon of paste.
  4. In a small saucepan, over MED-HIGH heat, bring chicken stock, butter, salt, and grated ginger just to a boil.
  5. Stir in couscous and parsley, cover with a lid and remove from heat. Let sit covered and undisturbed for 5 minutes.
  6. Gently fluff with a fork.
To Serve
  1. For family or buffet service, arrange fluffed couscous into a layer mound onto a large pasta bowl or platter.
  2. Arrange meatballs atop couscous, spoon sauce & vegetables over top.
  3. Top with fresh chopped cilantro (optional).
  4. Or plate in the same fashion on individual shallow pasta bowls, with 5 meatballs per serving (as pictured).
  5. Serves 4.
Recipe Notes

For a marvelous hot hors d’oeuvres, follow the steps above, omitting the pearl onions, red peppers, and peas (and couscous). Serve in a candle-warming chafer with fun cocktail picks. Watch guests make a ‘B-line’ from across the room!

Curry Powder

I use “S & B Oriental Curry Powder” from Japan. It’s available at fine food grocers, or online.

S & B Oriental Curry Powder

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Salisbury Steak with Mushroom Gravy https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/salisbury-steak-with-mushroom-gravy/ https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/salisbury-steak-with-mushroom-gravy/#respond Sat, 10 Oct 2020 23:07:48 +0000 http://aubreyabouttown.com/?post_type=recipe&p=2797 Invented in the late 19th century by Civil War physician, James H. Salisbury, as a means to incorporate a meat-rich diet for soldiers on the battlefield, this American original soon became a family classic that is still a favorite today. 

Salisbury Steak with Mushroom Gravy
Servings4 Servings
Prep Time10 mins
Cook Time40 mins
Ingredients
Steak Patties
Mushroom Gravy
Instructions
To Prepare Steak Patties
  1. On the course grate of a box grater over a large bowl, grate one small onion.
  2. Add ground beef, minced parsley, garlic paste, kosher salt, dried thyme, and 1/2 tsp ground black pepper.
  3. With clean hands, knead beef mixture until well-combined. (About 2 mins)
  4. Form beef mixture into four 5-inch long, 3/4 inch thick oval shaped patties. (For smaller family-style or luncheon size, form eight 4-inch, 1/2 inch thick patties. See notes for alternative)
  5. Season patties with the remaining 1 tsp ground black pepper.
  6. Set patties on a plate, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate 1 hour.
  7. Heat a large skillet over MED-HIGH heat, add olive oil.
  8. Brown Steak Patties 2 minutes per side, or until a rich chestnut-brown crust forms, and fond (tasty brown bits) has formed at the bottom of the skillet.
  9. Remove patties and transfer to a plate, move on to Prepare Mushroom Gravy.
To Prepare Mushroom Gravy
  1. To the hot skillet, add the olive oil, then the sliced onions and mushrooms. Allow the onions to sweat.
  2. With a wooden spoon, scrape the bottom of the skillet to release the fond.
  3. Add brandy, and continue to scrape the bottom of skillet until all of the fond has melted from the surface.
  4. Add demi-glace (or the alternative found in the Notes below), water, Worcestershire, and ground black pepper.
  5. Adjust heat to MEDIUM. Allow to simmer for 20 minutes, or until the gravy coats the back of the wooden spoon.
  6. Add the juices that formed on the bottom of the plate from the Steak Patties.
  7. Nestle the browned Steak Patties in to the Mushroom Gravy, simmer (uncovered) 12 minutes or until sauce has thickened to the desired consistency.
  8. Serve over mashed potatoes, buttered parsley egg noodles, or buttered spätzle. Serves 4.
Recipe Notes

As an easy-to-find alternative to demi-glace, use two 24 gram packets of brown gravy mix, plus 1 cup water, plus two 10oz cans of Campbell’s Beef Consommé.

To feed a crowd or the little ones, in Step 4, form beef mixture into 48 1-inch meatballs, continue as directed. Serve over Buttered Parsley Egg Noodles.

 

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