Friday, October 17, 2014

Zucchini scrapple - sort of

Hard as it is to believe, we're still looking for ways to use up zucchini.  Last night I decided to make polenta and to used pureed zucchini in place of the water.  The results we delicious - it was creamy and had more flavor than plain polenta, but didn't taste overwhelmingly of zucchini.  I'll make it this way any time I've got zucchini on hand from now on.  I was going to call it zucchini polenta, but Aleks, have just enjoyed the two pounds of scrapple that Mom and Dad brought us, dubbed it zucchini scrapple, and I liked it.

Shred a large zucchini (about 2 pounds), then puree to yield about 3.5 cups of puree.
Add 1 cup milk and 1 t salt
Heat to a boil (careful it doesn't boil over), then gradually add 1 cup polenta or cornmeal, whisking to prevent lumps.  Cook over low heat until thick and the rest of your dinner is ready.

I think if you spooned it into a loaf pan and cooled it, you could make a block which you could then slice and fry, but we didn't bother with that step.

I served it with fish cooked in a quick white sauce and broccoli on the side, but it would also be good with pork or whatever else you like to eat with polenta.  Might not work quite as well fried up in an egg sandwich for breakfast, which is how I've been enjoying my scrapple :)

Maggie

Friday, October 10, 2014

Coconut Milk

Is it just me or can you put anything in a saute pan, throw in some spices, pour in some coconut milk and end up with a delicious meal?

Man!  I love the stuff!

Last night I threw some red onion, ginger, garlic in a pan to saute for bit.  Then I put in a spice mixture of tumeric, garam marsala, cinnamon, red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper.  Then threw in some chunks of chicken til they were cooked almost through.  Add some diced tomatoes and let it simmer for a bit to really build the flavas.  At the end, I added some coconut milk.

Served it up over rice and was in love.  Simple, easy, delicious.  Next time I'll probably throw in some more veggies since coconut milk makes everything tasty!

Yum!

Molly