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Showing posts with label tzatziki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tzatziki. Show all posts

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Smoked Salmon Pasta Bake

I was never a fan of "macaroni and cheese". Not as a child, nor as a starving student, nor a starving artist, nor a wilderness camper in the middle of Algonquin in the pouring rain with nothing else to eat. There's simply never been a time in my life when consuming those boxed dinners of macaroni noodles and powdered "cheese" product seemed like a good idea. When I recently came across Clever Karen's recipe for "Grown Up Mac n' Cheese" however, my eyes were opened to the potential of this (much-maligned-by-the-insta-food-industry) dish and I was inpired to try my own hand at a "macaroni & cheese" creation. This was the result.

Smoked Salmon Pasta Bake


Ingredients:
  • 1 lb (dry weight) whole wheat rotini
  • 1 cup ricotta cheese
  • 1 cup tzatziki
  • 150 g chèvre
  • fresh dill
  • 3/4 cup grated aged Cheddar cheese
  • 3/4 cup grated Lancashire cheese
  • 3/4 cup grated Montery Jack cheese with hot pepper flakes
  • 3/4 cup grated Swiss cheese
  • 200 g smoked salmon, torn into small pieces
  • freshly grated parmesan

Directions:

Cook pasta until al dente.
Cream together ricotta, tzatziki and chèvre in a large bowl.
Stir in Cheddar, Lancashire, Jack & Swiss cheeses and dill.
Add pasta and salmon to cheese mixture and combine well.
Transfer contents to a large lasagna pan or other oven-proof dish.
Cover with foil and bake at 350°F for 30 minutes.
Remove foil, top with grated parmesan and bake uncovered for a further 10 minutes.
Serve warm.

Double Garlic Chicken Crêpes

These crêpes are wonderfully tasty with sweet, well-blended flavours that even the finicky eaters on my guest list enjoy. The double dose of garlic comes from sweet oven roasted garlic and thick, rich Skotidakis Tzatziki.

Garlicky Chicken Crêpes


Ingredients:
  • 1 batch crêpe batter
  • 150 g chèvre
  • 2/3 cup tzatziki
  • 1 oven roasted garlic
  • 7 sun-dried tomato halves
  • 1 large yellow onion
  • 1 red pepper
  • 1 lb cooked chicken breast
  • olive oil for frying vegetables
  • butter for frying crêpes

Directions:

Roast garlic.
Prepare crêpe batter.
While batter is chilling, prepare the filling:

Dice the sun-dried tomatoes.
Remove oven roasted garlic flesh from the skin.
Beat together chèvre and tzatziki until smooth.
Add garlic and tomato and mix until well blended.
Sauce for Garlicky Chicken Crêpes

Finely slice onion and red peppers.
Stir fry onion in olive oil until onion turns soft and translucent.
Add red pepper and continue stir frying until peppers are cooked through and onion begins to carmelize.
Stir Frying Veggies for Garlicky Chicken Crêpes

Dice chicken.
Add chicken and sauce to the pan with the vegetables.
Mix well and cook gently -- just enough to warm the filling through.
Heating the Filling for Garlicky Chicken Crêpes

Cook crêpes as per recipe.
Spoon chicken mixture onto crêpes, roll and serve.

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Tzatziki Chicken Salad

Ingredients:
  • cooked chicken breasts, diced
  • apples, cored and diced
  • dried cranberries
  • pine nuts
  • tzatziki *
  • baby spinach leaves
  • extra virgin olive oil
  • balsamic vinegar
  • apple butter **
  • mandarin orange segments

Notes on the Ingredients:

* One day I will figure out my own tzatziki recipe. Until then, the thickest, garlickiest tzatziki I have found is Skotidakis Tzatziki.

** Commercially prepared apple butters are often flavoured with spices such as cinnamon - which are fine for this recipe - but please choose an unsweetened variety. Apples are sweet enough on their own!


Directions:

Mix oil, vinegar & apple butter together.
Toss spinach leaves with vinaigrette.
Mix chicken, apples, cranberries & pine nuts with tzatziki.
Line serving plates with spinach.
Heap chicken salad on top of spinach.
Garnish with mandarin orange segments.

This chicken salad also works well as a spread for sandwiches.