Showing posts with label Radish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Radish. Show all posts

4/10/2022

Sunday Dinner

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Rack of Lamb Persillade
Braised Spring Vegetables
Potato Gratin

Strawberry Tarts


Spring is in the air and in my kitchen! Radishes, asparagus, sweet peas and fresh herbs are a welcome addition to any springtime menu or meal and they come together beautifully in this dish.  The vegetables are braised (simmered in a liquid) and then lightly glazed with the buttery reduction of the braising liquid. The fresh lemon zest and herbs make the dish sing (or should I say spring?).  Now, let me briefly talk about each vegetable.

Radishes- I adore them in any way. They add a peppery crunch when served raw and when cooked, like in this dish, they become sweet and tender.  If you haven't tried cooked radishes, please do.  It might change your mind/taste buds.  

Asparagus- I adore them in any way as well.  If I am not snacking on the raw spears, I enjoy making pesto for pasta and to use as a spread for sandwiches and tartines (recipe can be found HERE). I like to use medium-sized asparagus for this dish (see my post and kitchen tip HERE about preparing them and roasting them).  

Sweet Peas- Fresh or frozen is the only way for me (canned peas are just blah).  Frozen peas are used in this recipe because they are readily available and I live in Northern Illinois, so the ground in my garden is just barely thawed. 

Once prepped, this dish comes together rather quickly and should be served immediately while it is still warm.  It is the perfect accompaniment to any Springtime fare, like ham, chicken or lamb.  But it is equally delicious all on its own. Happy Sunday!

5/01/2011

Sunday Dinner

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Radish Butter on Baguette Croutons

Chou Farci
(Savoy Cabbage stuffed with homemade Toulouse Sausage)
Chantilly Potatoes
Glazed Carrots

Warm Raspberry Gratin with Crème Fraîche




It is finally starting to feel like Spring in these parts.  My youngest daughter said to me the other day, "Mommy, look!  There are leaves on the trees."  She said it like a child from the Deep South might say if they looked out the window and saw snow.  Not only are there leaves on the trees, but I now have greenery popping up all throughout my kitchen garden.  Time to utilize some of those fresh herbs in this delicious and simple appetizer.  

Radishes and butter together form a classic pairing.  This recipe takes it a step further by adding fresh herbs and lemon juice for a spreadable treat.  I found this recipe at www.greencitymarket.org, the online version of that wonderful farmers' market in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago.  I love spending a few Wednesday mornings down there during the season, but when I can't get there, I visit their website looking for recipes and inspiration.  This is a recipe that I found years ago.  I hope you like it as much as I do.