Lobster Dip (Bonnie Becker)

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  1. Soften cheese and butter to room temp and whip together
  2. Add seafood and mix
  3. Add seasonings to taste
  4. Cut crust off bread and cut into bite size triangles
  5. Brown in oven on both sides
  6. Put seafood mixture on one toasted side, piled high
  7. Heat in 400 degree oven for about 10 minutes

Linzer Hearts

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  1. Place the pecans in the food processor until nuts are finely ground. Pour in a small mixing bowl.
  2. Pour the cracker crumbs into another small bowl (I also first ground them in the food processor)
  3. Place flour, baking powder, and cinnamon in a third small bowl and stir together.
  4. Put the butter and sugar in a mixing bowl. Using an electric mixer, beat until the mixture looks pale yellow and creamy. Break the egg into the batter and add the vanilla; mix until smooth. Add the ground nuts and cracker crumbs and mix until blended.
  5. Add the flour mixture 1/2 cup at a time and mix on low speed until blended after each addition. Scrape the sides of the bowl clean with the rubber spatula and cover the bowl with a piece of plastic wrap. Refrigerate for 1 hour.
  6. Place an oven rack in the center of the over and pre-heat at 350 degrees
  7. Sprinkle a little flour on a clean kitchen surface. Break the dough in half and place 1/2 on the flour. Press the dough lightly with your hands, then sprinkle a little more flour over the top. Using a rolling pin, roll out the dough 1/4 inch thick.
  8. Press out hearts using 2 1/2 inch heart shaped cookie cutter. Press out as many hearts as possible, gathering up the remaining dough so that it can be rerolled. Do the same thing with the other half of the dough.
  9. Slide a spatula underneath the cookies and place them on a cookie sheet. Count how many you have. Press a round circle in the center of 1/2 of the cookies, using a 1 1/2 inch round cookie cutter.
  10. Bake cookies until they turn golden brown, about 10 minutes. When done, transfer to a cooling rack.
  11. While the cookies are cooling, place the jam and water in a saucepan and heat on medium low until the water and jam are completely blended.
  12. Put each heart cookie with a hole on top of a cookie without a hole. Put a spoonful of jam inside each hole. As the cools it will hold the cookies together.
  13. Sprinkle with confectionary sugar
Recipe Notes

Healey Notes:

  1. You can use any size cookie cutters you like
  2. The dough is much easier to work with when cold
  3. We made the dough a day in advance
  4. We used (and actually mixed together) whatever jams we had in the house

Chicken with Two Mustards

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  1. Mix mustards together and thin with a few teaspoons of wine or beer and set aside
  2. Remove center breastbone cartilage from each breast
  3. Trim excess fat and overhanging skin
  4. Place on grilling pan
  5. Season with salt and pepper and drizzle with 2 tablespoons of melted butter
  6. Broil until skin starts to brown and crisp
  7. Remove from broiler and spread mustard mixture evenly over entire top surface of chickens
  8. Drizzle remaining 2 tablespoons butter and sprinkle very lightly with bread crumbs
  9. Place chicken back under broiler until surface browns and blackens slightly
  10. Finish in 400 degree oven about 5-10 minutes

Chicken Shaheen

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  1. Place chicken in casserole and lay cheese over each breast
  2. Mix soup and wine and pour over
  3. Crush croutons and sprinkle over
  4. Drizzle butter over all and bake uncovered at 350 for 1 hour

Crepes (UNIS)

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  1. Beat eggs
  2. Add vanilla
  3. Alternatively add flour and milk. Mix thoroughly at each addition
  4. Add 1/2 stick melted butter
  5. In a non-stick plan, pour in a ladleful of batter
  6. Swirl batter around the bottom of pan to make a thin round layer
  7. When side is brown, slide a spatula under pancake and flip it over
  8. Cool the other side until golden
  9. Remove from pan
  10. Spread a little bit of sugar or jelly on pancake

Lamb with Shallots, Mustard and Mint

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  1. For lamb - make sure 1 crown made from two 8 rib racks
  2. Preheat oven to 450
  3. Mix 2 tablespoons butter, 1 tbsp mustard and 1.5 tsp rosemary in bow
  4. Season generously with salt and pepper
  5. Place lamb in roasting pan
  6. Rub all over with butter mixture
  7. Roast 15 minutes
  8. Reduce oven temperature to 350 and continue roasting until thermometer inserted into lamb registers 140 for medium rare, about 40 minutes
  9. Transfer lamb to platter and let stand 15 minutes
  10. Pour off fat from roasting pan and set pan aside
  11. Melt 1 tbsp butter in heavy large skillet over low heat
  12. Add shallots and 1/2 tsp rosemary
  13. Saute until shallots are tender about 5 minutes
  14. Add wine to roasting pan and bring to boil over high heat, scraping up any browned bits
  15. Add wine to skillet
  16. Add stock, boil until slightly thickened, about 6 minutes
  17. Mix in 1/2 tsp mustard and mint
  18. Season with salt and pepper
  19. Spoon vegetables in center of and around the roast
  20. Serve, cutting lamb into chops and spooning sauce over
Spring Vegetables
  1. Place potatoes in vegetable steamer and steam for 10 minutes
  2. Add carrots and onions and steam until vegetables are almost tender, about 10 minutes longer
  3. Add asparagus and steam until crisp tender, about 5 minutes more
  4. Melt butter in heavy large skillet over medium heat
  5. Add mint and vegetables
  6. Season with salt and pepper and stir until vegetables are coated with butter

Ottolenghi’s Maqluba

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Ottolenghi's Maqluba
A Middle Eastern vegetable, chicken and rice torte, that translates to "upside-down." Think of it like a savory pineapple upside down cake chock full of tomatoes, cauliflower and eggplant.
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Cuisine Middle Eastern
Prep Time 40 minutes
Cook Time 100 minutes
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  1. Salt both sides of the eggplant slices and layout on paper towels for about 30 minutes. The eggplant will literally bead up with water.
  2. Rinse rice until the rinse water is clear. Put rice in a bowl and cover with water to soak for about half an hour.
  3. Pound the chicken thighs with a tenderizing mallet. Season with salt and pepper on both sides. Put a teaspoon of sunflower oil in a large medium hot sauce pan. Sear chicken for 3-4 minutes on both sides. Add onion, pepper corns, bay leaves and 4 cups water and bring to a boil. Cover, turn down heat and simmer for 20 minutes. Remove chicken and set aside. Strain broth and reserve.
  4. In a dutch oven that is about 10" in diameter and 5" deep, add remaining sunflower oil. The oil should be about 3/4" deep. Heat oil over a medium hot burner. Working in batches, cook cauliflower florets in the hot oil until they begin to brown, about 4 - 5 minutes, turning with tongs as they brown. Remove to paper towels and season with salt and pepper.
  5. Dry the eggplant slices and fry them in batches in the same oil until they begin to brown, about 5-6 minutes. Let drain on paper towels.
  6. Discard the oil and wipe clean. Cut a parchment circle the size of the pan and lay it in the bottom. Brush the parchment and the sides of the pan with melted butter.
  7. Begin layering the maqluba, starting with the tomatoes. Arrange the tomatoes in an overlapping circular pattern. Then layer the eggplant on top of the tomatoes. Next scatter the cauliflower over the eggplant. Place the cooked chicken thighs on top of the cauliflower. Scatter the rice and garlic over the top. Using your hands press the rice evenly.
  8. Skim any residual fat off the chicken broth. Put 3 cups of broth into a bowl. Whisk in the spices and 1 t salt. Pour the seasoned broth over the rice. Using your hands press down on the rice until the broth covers the rice. At first it may seem too dry, but if you keep pressing the broth will surface to the top. If there is not enough broth to cover the rice you can add a bit more liquid, but just enough to cover.
  9. Now you are ready to cook the maqluba. Put the pot on a medium burner and heat until the liquid just begins to boil. Reduce heat to low, cover and cook for 30 minutes. Keep the lid on as the steam is necessary to cook the rice through. Don't peek! After 30 minutes, turn off the heat and remove the lid briefly. Place a clean kitchen cloth over the top of the pot. Quickly put the lid back on and allow the maqluba to sit for 10 minutes.
  10. When you are ready to serve, remove the lid and place a serving dish over the top. Invert the pan and let the maqluba sit for three minutes before removing the pan.
  11. Scatter pine nuts over the top of the maqluba and serve with the cold herbed yogurt and cucumber sauce. Serve with a wedge of lemon.
Recipe Notes
1) I used skin on thighs, and cut each thigh in half.  Don't know if you need to do that though, but it made each half almost bite size, once cooked..  I also got 2 breasts (each cut in thirds), but I thought the  thighs were MUCH more moist.  By the way, I got the butcher at Whole Foods to take the bones out.
2)  I heavily seasoned both sides of the chicken with a mixture of about 1 tablespoons of the Bharat and powdered chicken broth mix (mixed these two together), and salt and pepper, and browned quickly, over high flame on both sides (longer on skin side, so it was crispy).   I couldn't fit it all in a single layer in the pot, so probably left out 6 pieces.  IN retrospect, I could/should have overlapped it and put all the chicken in.
3) I skipped do the whole step of cooking the chicken in water with the peppercorns and bay leaves.  When the time came to add liquid, I simply used regular water, with all the seasonings mentioned in the recipe to add to the "broth".
4) I roasted the eggplant instead of frying it.  I  brush both sides very well with olive oil and sprinkling with salt/pepper at 450 degrees until browned.  Note that I usually microwave olive oil with sliced garlic, so that the oil is nicely garlicky scented, and then used the garlicky oil    I used 3 italian eggplant (don't know why) but I could/should have used more.  I had enough to make a single layer on the dish, but not enough to overlap, as they suggested.
5) I also roasted the cauliflower same was as above, and added a tad of numeric for color.
NOTE that I did step 4 and 5 earlier in the week.
6) As to the tomatoes, again, I sliced them and salted them and left them in a colander to drain, but you don't have to do that.  Again, I probably could have used more - I had enough for a single layer, but not overlapped.
7)  I always rinse basmati rice well before using it (most basmati recipes recommend doing such, but this one didn't - I wonder if the starch (that was rinsed off) would have been useful in the dish?   I used 2 cups instead of 1 2/3 and added about an extra 1/2 cup water.
8) When done, I tasted the rice and thought it needed to be softer, and added another 1/2 cup water for about 5-10 more minutes.
8) I used a high sided sauce pan (11 inches) instead of a dutch oven.  Be careful with your choices, as you have to turn it all upside down onto a plate when you are done, and the heavier the pot, the harder it is.  This step needs 2 sets of hands, for sure.