SPRING-SUMMER ENTREES
Despite its somber dedication Memorial Day is a pleasant holiday. Popularly regarded as the start of summer it’s the time amusement parks and swimming pools open, lifeguards return to beaches and boats to the water. Always a three day event, without any traditional obligations, it gives us time for quick trips, or just to prepare for the coming season and break-out out summer wardrobes.
Yet even without traditional pull it’s a holiday and people still feel drawn to sharing a meal with friends and/or family preferably one with a summery menu. That means a menu of dishes which don’t require hours of cooking, can be prepped in advance, are stable at room temperature, easy to serve and eat.
With today’s food prices, it also means with recipes which won’t break the bank. This is a casual holiday, not a Feast Day, and the foods should be items which don’t put a strain on the providers or guilt on the guests. The 10 recipes below are for the most popular, affordable meats right now. The seafood mentioned can be found in frozen packages and, for those on restrictive diets, the pork can be replaced by turkey tenderloins at an equal price, especially the pork recipe with tuna sauce which is actually an Italian classic for veal.
RECIPES
Mushroom Stuffed Pork with Wine Sauce: Serves 2-3-Recipe easily doubled
(1) about 1 lb. + pork tenderloin
(1/2) 10 oz. box chopped spinach – thawed and well drained
4 oz. canned mushrooms sliced or stems and pieces – drained
Ground nutmeg
Salt and pepper
1 large onion in small dice
½ cup + beef broth
1 Tbs. oil
1 ½ cups red wine
Butterfly the roast by slicing it lengthwise down the center almost through. Open it like a book and make similar slices down the length of each side. Cover the meat with plastic wrap and pound to an even thinness. Spread the spinach evenly over the surface, leaving a small margin on 3 sides, but not on one long edge. Sprinkle lightly with nutmeg, and top with the mushrooms. Roll up the meat, starting with the side with no margin and tie with string every inch or so, securing the roll. Rub the outside lightly with salt and pepper, place in a roasting pan, seam side down, and cook in a preheated oven (350 deg.) When the roast reaches desired doneness, about 45-60 min, plate it and let rest a few minutes. Serve in thin slices.
For the sauce: sauté the onion, in oil, in a saucepan until soft. Add liquids and allow to cook down, adding wine to maintain original level of liquid-about 1 cup total. When it reaches desired consistency, add salt and pepper to taste. Can be made ahead and reheated. Store roast and sauce chilled. Roast can be served warmed or at room temperature. Sauce should be lightly warmed in microwave and stirred.
Pork Tonnato (Pork in Tuna Sauce)-: Serves 2-3.Recipe easily doubled-From Quick & Easy by Parragon Publishing
(1)About 1 lb. + pork tenderloin
2 Bay Leaves
10 black peppercorns
2 whole cloves
2 celery stalks sliced
2 carrots sliced
1 onion sliced
3 cups bullion-chicken or vegetable
½ cup white wine-optional
3 oz. canned tuna-well drained
1 ½ oz. anchovy fillets-drained
1/3 cup olive oil
2 tsp. capers
1 Tbs. lemon juice
Sat and pepper
Put the pork in a pot with the liquids, the vegetables and the spices. Bring to a boil over medium heat, then reduce heat, cover and simmer until meat is tender, about 45-60 min. Remove from heat and allow to cool in pot, then drain and move meat to a plate. Discard solids and fluid.
For the sauce: Mash the tuna, anchovys and 1 Tbs. oil. Add the capers, egg yolks, seasoning, transfer to a blender and process ‘til smooth. Stir in the lemon juice, then whisk in the rest of the oil, drop by drop, until the sauce is the consistency of thick cream. Thinly slice the chilled meat, arrange on a serving plate, spoon the sauce over it, cover and chill overnight. Before serving, use the remaining anchovy fillets in the can, to decorate the top.
Glazed Ham: Servings depend on size of ham
5-7 lb. ham butt or shank
1 can pineapple rings—at least 4pieces
10-15 whole cloves
¼ cup molasses
1-1 ½ Apple cider vinegar
Apple juice
(1) 1 oz. box raisins
Trim the fat from the ham, lightly score the top and dot it with cloves. Put the ham in a roasting pan with 1 cup of apple juice, or water, to prevent sticking, and set it in a 350 deg. oven. After about 20 minutes, when the scoring opens, baste it with ½ the glaze and add more juice to the pan, if needed. Allowing 15 minutes per pound, halfway through the cooking, add a bit more juice to the bottom of the pan to deglaze and baste with that, then spoon ½ the remaining glaze over the ham. 30 minutes before it’s finished, open a can of pineapple slices and, reserving the juice, place 4or more slices on top of the ham, centering each with a cherry on a toothpick, then spoon the remaining glaze over them.
For the sauce: combine the reserved pineapple juice and enough apple juice to make 2 cups, with 2Tbs. cornstarch and the raisins. Stirring constantly, I bring the mixture to a boil in a small saucepan until it thickens and clarifies. Then I add the pan drippings and stir to incorporate to make a delicious Raisin Sauce!
Ham en Croute:Serves 10-12
(1) 8 lb. cooked ham –boned preferably, canned is fine
Pastry for a 2 crust pie
1 egg –beaten
2 Tbs. heavy cream
Roll out about ¾ of the dough (If using 2 packaged pie crusts, moisten the edges to stick them together) into an oval shape, about 1/8 inch thick. Place ham in the center and fold up and around to cover about ¾ of it. Roll out the remaining dough to make an oval to cover the top and over-lap pressing edges together to flute. Combine egg and cream and brush dough. Use dough scraps to make decorations and brush with egg. Can be stored now, chilled. Bake in a preheated 450 deg. for 30 min. If baked far ahead and dough becomes soggy, re-crisp in a preheated oven for5-7 min.
Chicken with Lemon and Ham: Serves 4
4 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves
4 thin slices of ham- Deli is Ok
2 lemons
4 Tbs. butter
Salt and pepper
Pound the chicken to about half their original thickness between 2 pieces of plastic wrap. Soften the butter and mash with a goodly amount of freshly ground black pepper. Cut 8 thin slices from the lemons and juice the remainder. Place the chicken in an oven-proof pan. Put a crumpled slice of ham in the center of each, with a slice of lemon to either side. Dot with the butter-pepper mix and sprinkle with half the lemon juice. Bake in a 350 deg. preheated oven for 30-40 min. until chicken is golden. Plate the meat and pour over the pan juices adding the rest of the lemon juice if needed. Serve room temperature. Can be made ahead.
Teriyaki Basted Garlic Dusted Chicken Serves 6
6 chicken pieces, breast thighs, drums or one whole roasting chicken
About 1 Tbs. Teriyaki sauce per piece, or side of chicken, less for drums + 2 Tbs.
2 tsp. garlic powder –more if needed
½ envelope chicken bouillon
2 cups water – estimate
Salt for brining
Rinse and clean chicken well. Place in enough water to cover and add 2 Tbs. salt to make brine and soak for at least 15min. Rinse well. Lift skin from meat with a rounded utensil like a butter knife, and fill each pocket with Teriyaki Sauce. Place chicken pieces in an ovenproof pan, large enough to fit comfortably. Add 11/2 to 2 cups water to measure 11/2 inches in the pan. Sprinkle the bouillon on the water, add 1-2Tbs. Teriyaki sauce and sprinkle ½ tsp. of garlic powder on each of the pieces, more if needed for a good dusting. Best baked in a 350 degree oven for 1 hr., but can be done at 375 degrees for 45min. Maintain water level but do not baste. Serve with pan juices on the side or remove from pan and allow to come to room temperature. Optionally, strain and chill pan juice to make aspic to serve on the side.
HONEY SPICED WINGS: 4 servings
3 ½ lb. wings
1/3 cup oil
2 tsp. garlic powder
3Tbs.honey
2 tsp. cider vinegar
2 tsp. ground cumin
1 tsp. dried thyme
Mix all the ingredients in a bowl Put the chicken in a shallow glass or ceramic pan and pour the marinade over it. Allow to marinate for 2 hrs. turning often. Remove chicken from marinade and roast at 350 deg.
Poached Salmon:Serves 6
6 salmon steaks or filets
1 envelope bouillon granules-optional
1 Tbs. dill weed
½ cup mayonnaise
½ cup sour cream
Lime wedges or cucumber slices for garnish-optional
Bring enough water to cover fish in one layer to a boil in a pot. Cook in two batches if necessary. Cover and simmer 10 min. Run pieces of fish under cold water until cool enough to handle skin and bone if necessary. Otherwise place the fish on a plate and chill until serving time. Mix the mayonnaise, dill and sour cream and chill for at least 2 hours to meld flavors. Serve fish cold, topped with mayo mix and garnished as desired.
Salad Nicoise: Serves 6
1/2 small head of Romaine coarsely chopped
(3) 6oz. cans tuna-solid white is best- drained
½ lb. green beans – whole is best but frozen cut are fine
(2) 15oz. cans small whole potatoes-drained
2 large tomatoes sliced
3 large eggs hard boiled and sliced
(1) 6oz. can pitted ripe olives
½ cup white wine
Capers for garnish – optional
Cook the green beans just to crisp-tender. Marinate with the potatoes in the wine for 1hr. at least.
Line a platter with the Romaine. Arrange the other ingredients in a clockwise pattern starting at the number 6 position in the following order: Tuna, green beans, eggs, tomatoes, potatoes. Fill the center with the olives. Garnish the tuna with the capers.
Nicoise Dressing: 6 servings*
4Tbs. minced shallots – or mild onions
2Tbs. dry mustard – 4 of Dijon can be used
5 drops of hot sauce
5Tbs red wine vinegar
3Tbs fresh lemon juice – 4tsp. of concentrated will do
2 ½ cups salad oil.
1 Tbs. dried Tarragon or to taste
Mix the ingredients well and allow to meld for several hours. Drizzle a little over the Tuna, and serve the rest on the side. Chill leftover for other salads.
*A simpler dressing can be made by combining in a jar and shaking.
¼ cup olive oil
2 Tbs. white wine vinegar
½ tsp. Dijon mustard
1 clove garlic- mashed
1 tsp. dried tarragon.
Shrimp Louis: Single serving-multiply according to number of servings 8-12 shrimp-Jumbo size 21-25 per lb. If using a different size, judge accordingly
2 cups torn greens-suggested green leaf lettuce, mixed greens, baby spinach
Lamaze Dressing*
2 Tbs. mayonnaise
2 tsp. ketchup
Pinch Mace or Nutmeg
Boil the shrimp, remove shells and tails,-chill. Wash the greens well and dry completely, then tear into bit size pieces before measuring. Mix the dressing ingredients and chill.
To serve: Place greens in an individual salad bowl, or soup plate, arrange shrimp on top and present dressing in a small bowl to the side. Optionally, toss dressing with greens in bowl and present topped with shrimp.
*An option to Lamaze dressing is Ken’s Tomato Vinaigrette-I use the fat-free. Oss it to taste with the greens, then add the shrimp and serve.