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Aussie, Aussie, Aussie! Oi, Oi, Oi!

Saveur magazine has a special issue on the stands that focuses on everything burger, and while they offered up some delicious looking versions to choose from including a lamb burger, a pimento cheeseburger and a patty melt, one burger got me hook, line and barbee…I’ll stop with the Australian-themed lame lines now. :)

This Aussie Burger right here dear readers has everything I love dearly such as: eggs, beets, pineapple, tomato, cheese and well it IS a burger. There’s an article in the magazine that gives the backstory to this Australian-style burger that has found a home here in the United States at Sheep Station pub in New York City. Saveur Managing Editor Georgia Freedman sums up this burger to perfection: In addition to the usual toppings of lettuce and tomato, this sandwich was stacked high with pickled beets, grilled pineapple slices, and perfectly fried egg whose yolk was already dripping down the burger’s sides by the time it arrived. I grabbed hold and gave it my biggest bite; heavenly. The earthy, tangy beets, the syrupy-sweet pineapple, the juicy beef – all of it was bound together by the decadent egg yolk.

So, all that Georgia said plus an enthusiastic “Hallelujah for this burger!” from yours truly. This is one of the most unique and delicious burgers I have ever tested!

Corn Mayonnaise?

So Lindsay from Apron Adventures and I were sitting on a plane for Los Angeles to head to the Rising Mango Star finale cook-off – congrats to Devin Davis! – and when I saw this recipe I remember thinking “corn mayonnaise, ewwww!” I don’t know why at first glance this made me have such a negative reaction, so of course I decided to try it.

I came home and grilled the veggies and steak and made the corn mayonnaise. I took a bite of the mayonnaise and holy smokes, it was really good! I wonder what else I could grill and combine with mayonnaise to spread on a sandwich? What do you think? Bell peppers? Oooh, or jalapenos or maybe even leeks? I must investigate and test further. Maybe I’ll try this homemade version of mayonnaise from Molly Wizenberg at Bon Appetit (and Orangette) next too! Give this recipe a try, it’s quick and simple to assemble and the mayonnaise gave this a wonderful spin on a traditional steak sandwich.

(Photo from Bon Appetit Web Site)

Leftovers Time!

So last night I made the Mexican Tortas with Black Beans and Chorizo recipe and there was plenty of the black bean and chorizo mixture for a yummy breakfast this morning. I winged it and decided to warm some bottled salsa verde over medium heat and then added in the black bean/chorizo mixture until warmed through. I simply poached one egg and then assembled tortilla chips in a bowl and poured the salsa verde/chorizo/black bean mixture on top then added light sour cream and topped with the poached egg and pickled jalapenos. I have to say this was really, really good, especially when you mash it all together for a perfect bite every time!

On a very random side note, as I’m sure many of you did, I grew up with the book Where the Wild Things Are and have such fond and vivid memories of little Max, the Wild Things and the book’s beautiful illustrations. As you can imagine, I can’t wait to see the movie adaptation of the book coming out October 16. I was watching the movie trailer and then came across this blog created for the movie that I enjoyed reading for quite some time last night, http://weloveyouso.com/. Let the Wild Rumpus Start!

Guadalajara Bound…

…well dear readers, no recipe testing will occur this week as I will be in Mexico and Tucson for work. With that I leave you with a question, if you had to eat one type of food for a whole week what would it be? You know you have one!

I thought about this for some time and the one thing I can eat and eat and eat and never get tired of is chips and salsa, preferably from Luna de Noche but I’ve been known to devour any kind as well.

How about you? Adios until next week!

I Spy Something Delicious!

Remember my Sean Thackrey wine post a few months ago? Well, I told you dear Austinites I would let you know when I found some and yesterday while perusing the wine section at Central Market on North Lamar, BAM! there were bottles of Pleiades.

Now the bottle price was a little higher than I’ve seen recently at $35, so this may be a splurge but if you are up for an enjoyable and new wine experience it might just be worth it.

Coming up…a weekend of delicious new recipes we tested and tasted including one that made me look like this.

Bacon and Garlic Pasta with Garlic Herb Twists

Well, dearest readers, none of the recipes I tried last week really tickled my palate enough to post here. So, for the second time in a row I did something very un-cooking inside the lines of me by doing my own thing with some leftover bacon, pasta and marinara sauce. However, I did also decide to try these Garlic Herb Bread Twists from Gourmet magazine. Mangia!

I had some bacon that needed to be cooked and some pappardelle pasta in the pantry. I simply cooked the pasta in salted water until al dente and while that cooked, I diced three pieces of center cut bacon and cooked until crispy. I let the bacon bits cool on a paper towel, and reserved about a tablespoon of the the bacon grease in the pan and lowered the temperature to medium-low. I then added two minced garlic cloves and after 30 seconds, added a jar of marinara sauce and simmered until warmed through. Once the pappardelle was finished, I drained and then combined with garlicky, bacony, marinara and added the cooked bacon bits and freshly grated Parmesan cheese on top. This was super simple and a delicious way to use the rest of bacon in the package.

I also tried these delicious Garlic Herb Bread Twists that were amazing! I used store-bought, frozen pizza dough and the herb filling inside the twists with the garlic oil was a perfect complement to my pasta dish. Next time you have pasta night try this “twist” on the typical garlic bread. Mine didn’t look this beautiful (photo from Gourmet.com) but tasted amazing!

Fresh Peach, Bacon and Fried Egg Sandwich

First, let me say to the two people who actually read this blog that I’m sorry I haven’t updated in more than a week! Do you ever have one of those weeks that are so long that you think of things that happened on Monday was actually two Mondays ago? Yeah, long one my friends.

So, I’m back in the saddle again and of course I was in the mood for a fried egg sandwich and had the tasty idea to make a fresh peach, bacon and fried egg sandwich and it was really, really good! I simply smeared a half tablespoon of salted butter on two slices of whole wheat multi-grain bread and toasted. While the bread toasted, I chopped up two pieces of center-cut bacon and cooked in a skillet until crispy. I reserved the bacon fat and then fried the egg until the whites were set and the yolk was still all runny and gooey. I then thinly sliced a peach and placed on the bottom piece of the toasted bread, then sprinkled the crispy bacon on top, followed by the fried egg. I finished the egg with a little sea salt and a pinch of cayenne pepper for spice and topped with the other bread slice. The hint of spice from the pepper, the gooey egg and juicy peach with the crispy bacon were all really good together. In the fall, I could see this being really good with pears too.

I’ve got a pretty interesting menu set-up this week and I’ll let you know what recipes make the cut! Tonight is Beer-and-Beef Chili Sliders on Bacon Biscuits with Tomatillo Ketchup and Jalepeno Popper Mac ‘n’ Cheese from Everyday with Rachael Ray.

Eggs!

So Cooking Light has been on an egg kick lately and I could not be happier because man, I love me some eggs. I sometimes feel like Bufford aka “Bubba” in Forrest Gump because I seriously could eat eggs anyway you make them…scrambled, poached, fried, over easy, on a car engine. Let’s take a gentle moment to reflect on glorious eggs shall we?

There, that’s better. So Cooking Light came up with some wicked good recipes using the incredible, edible egg, one being Poached Eggs with Buttery Multigrain Toast. When I first saw this recipe I thought “um yeah, that seems pretty simple and basic, I’ll try it sometime in 2010.” Well dear readers, I’m glad I decided to try it when I woke up one Saturday morning hankering for eggs and all I had were the ingredients for this dish. Simplicity can sometimes (or really all the time actually) knock your freaking socks off and this recipe is a prime example. I added a dash of red pepper and used Fleur de Sel (oui, oui friends!) because I love those flavor combinations on eggs.

The other egg recipe I tried was an Asparagus Salad with Soft Poached Eggs, Prosciutto, and Lemon-Chive Vinaigrette. The cooking method for poaching the eggs was something I hadn’t seen before. You boil water in a large skillet and then break the eggs into a custard cups covered with cooking spray. Once the water is brought down to a simmer you place the egg filled custard cups in the skillet and cover. In about 10 minutes, voila, they are done. How cool right? This was salty, gooey, eggy-goodness and the chives gave a great herbaceous note to the whole dish, plus the vinaigrette complemented everything on the plate.

Now go get your lutein, zinc, iron and protein with these two egg-alicious dishes!

Photo courtesy of Cooking Light

Animal

No, not this guy. But you can certainly say that I acted as crazy as him when I dug in to this so super/delicious/amazing Chile-Dusted Pork Chops with Strawberries and Grits recipe featured in SELF magazine from Animal restaurant in Los Angeles.

I would have NEVER put these ingredients together but I’m glad I tried this out. First of all, it was really easy to make and the flavors, oh goodness the flavors, were perfect. I especially like that you feel you are being really indulgent with a whole dish that is 433 calories per serving, especially when two slices of cheese only pizza from a national chain is more than that!

Perfect for a meal on your own or this dish could be a spectacular (and quick) option for a dinner party – however get ready for your guests to start acting like the orange-haired crazy Muppet above!

Chile-Dusted Pork Chops with Strawberries and Grits (Photo from Self.com)
 

Two (Quick) Little Gems

Do you ever have one of those days where you are so tired you literally are mouthbreathing on your drive home? That was me on Wednesday and I didn’t think I could muster up enough energy to sit on the couch upright, let alone cook dinner. So you could imagine my sheer happiness dear readers when I saw I had chosen two quickie recipes to test and boy do I mean quick(ie).

Grilled Black Cod with Fried Garlic and Chiles from Bon Appetit and Basil Vinaigrette from Food & Wine that topped beautiful and juicy heirloom tomatoes was so easy to make. First up the Grilled Black Cod with Fried Garlic. I broiled the cod until cooked through which took maybe 8 – 10 minutes in my oven, and the fried garlic took about two minutes plus chopping time for the fresh parsley. Yummy is all I have to say about this dish. The fish was moist and tasty and the fried garlic, red pepper and oil accented it perfectly.

Next the Basil Vinaigrette recipe that took five minutes to make, plus a few minutes to slice up all of the beautiful tomatoes. When I tasted the vinaigrette on it’s own I thought it was good, you know just good, but when I drizzled over the heirlooms…KAPOW! It was amazing.

These two may not seem like a likely pairing but I really enjoyed them together, plus it took about 20 minutes to put it all together.

Enjoy!