Showing posts with label Farm Market. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Quick & Easy Summer Side Salads

By Chef Stacy Maple


For many of us, May marked the beginning of another hectic summer season with Mother’s Day get togethers, high school proms, graduation parties and end-of-school celebrations.  Now, there are hedges to clip, lawns to mow, and flowers to prune.  With all the planning and schedule juggling that the summer demands,” quick” and “easy” are two words that connect with anyone trying to plan fresh, delicious dinners this month . 

On the bright side, our local farm markets and road-side stands are open again and stocked with lovely late spring and early summer vegetables, like Georgia grown cantaloupe, heirloom tomatoes and early sweet corn varieties.  These vegetables are especially easy to find right now and make delightfully simple, fresh side salads.

These Quick & Easy Summer Salad recipes have 9 or less ingredients, require minimal skill and can be prepared in 15 minutes or less.   Not only are they quick and easy, but these recipes are clean, simple, fun and fresh.  Bring it on, summer!

 

Summer Sweet Corn & Heirloom Tomato Salad



My family's sweet corn farm in Fredericktown,  Ohio
Farming varieties of early & summer sweet corn since 1977
3 ears Fresh Sweet Corn, husked

3 large Heirloom Tomatoes, cut in wedges

2 TB Red Onion, slivers

1 Jalapeno, minced (ribs and seeds removed)

2 TB Fresh Basil, chopped

3 TB Fig Infused Vinegar (or White Balsamic Vinegar)

2 TB Extra Virgin Olive Oil

1 TB Local Honey

Sea Salt & Fresh Cracked Pepper, to taste

Directions:

Cook Corn in large pot of boiling, salted water until corn is tender, about 5 minutes. Drain and Cool to room temperature. Cut corn kernels from cob. Transfer corn kernels to large bowl and add Tomatoes, Onion, Jalapeno and Basil.

In small mixing bowl, whisk together Vinegar, Honey and Oil. Pour vinaigrette over Salad and gently toss together. Add Salt and Pepper to taste. Serve chilled or at room temperature.

 

 

Georgia Cantaloupe Salad


1              Cantaloupe (GA grown, if possible)

2 TB        Pine Nuts, toasted

¼ cup      Goat Cheese Crumbles

2 TB         Fresh Basil, chopped

Directions


Clean and cut cantaloupe into 1” pieces.  Transfer cantaloupe to mixing bowl. Add Goat Cheese crumbles Pine Nuts and Basil.  Lightly toss together.  Chill and Serve.  (This recipe is also great with other melons like watermelon and honey dew.   Give it a try!)

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

The Bounty of Spring

 

 Pecan Crusted Chicken and Arugula Salad






Spring is here and soon our local markets will be filled once again with its bounty.   In Georgia, we can look forward to local spring vegetables like arugula, asparagus, radishes, morel mushrooms and our beloved pecans.  After a long winter of braised meats and roasted root vegetables, the light and bright flavors of spring are a welcome sight.  

The Pecan Crusted Chicken and Arugula Salad is a beautiful dinner salad that showcases the taste of spring in Georgia:  Pecan Crusted Chicken Breast on a bed of fresh Arugula with grilled Asparagus and crumbled Gorgonzola Cheese drizzled with White Peach Balsamic Vinaigrette.   A perfect balance of flavors and textures: Sweet and savory; Light and filling; Raw and roasted; Simple and elegant.

Tossing cooked and fresh vegetables together is an easy way to create an interesting dinner salad.  Grilling or roasting vegetables adds complexity and depth of flavor through the browning process and certain vegetables are more desirable when cooked rather than eaten raw.  Try grilling or roasting these vegetables to create something new and exciting in your next salad: asparagus, Brussels sprouts, parsnips, green beans, sweet corn and radishes. 

Pecan Crusted Chicken and Arugula Salad






 Pecan Crusted Chicken
1 cup Georgia Pecans
½ cup Breadcrumbs
1 tsp Paprika
2 tsp Salt, divided
1 tsp White Pepper
1 tsp Sugar
2 Egg Whites
1 TBSP Water
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, pounded thin

 
 
 
 
 
 


INSTRUCTIONS
In food processor, chop Pecans fine until they are consistent in size. Add breadcrumbs, Paprika, 1 tsp of Salt, White Pepper and Sugar and pulse together. Pour Pecan Crumbs mix in pan.  
 
 

 
 
Whisk together egg whites and water.  Dip Chicken breasts in egg wash, sprinkle with salt and then coat in Pecan Crumbs.  Shake off extra coating and set aside.  Repeat process until all chicken breasts are coated.  


 
Heat olive oil in sauté pan.  Transfer Pecan Coated Chicken to hot sauté pan.  Cook over medium heat for 4-5 minutes then flip chicken to cook other side.  Cook for additional 4-5 minutes.  Be Careful not to burn pecans.  Remove chicken and let rest for 2-3 minutes before plating on salad.


 

White Peach Balsamic Vinaigrette

1 Georgia Peach, peeled (substitute 1 cup of drained, canned peaches, if you must.)
2 TBSP Honey
¼ cup White Balsamic Vinegar
¼ tsp Salt
White Pepper, pinch
¾ cup Canola Oil

INSTRUCTIONS
In food processor, add peaches and honey and puree.  Add vinegar, salt and pepper and pulse together.  With food processor running, slowly pour in canola oil.  Continue running food processor until dressing is completely emulsified.  Taste and adjust seasoning. 

 

Arugula Salad

1 Cup Arugula, washed
5-7 stalks of Asparagus, grilled or roasted
2 TBSP Crumbled Gorgonzola Cheese
5-7 Pecan Halves
1 Pecan Crusted Chicken Breast, sliced (see recipe above)
White Peach Balsamic Vinaigrette, (see recipe above)


INSTRUCTIONS
Assemble salad as follows:  Line perimeter of plate with cooked Asparagus.  In center of plate add Arugula.  Slice Chicken and shingle it over the Arugula.  Sprinkle with Gorgonzola Cheese and Pecans.  Garnish with fresh peach slice. Serve with White Peach Balsamic Vinaigrette.