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Red pepper with herb quinoa

2/11/2014

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Red pepper with herb quinoa 

Ingredients 

1 red  pepper, in stripes

1 tbsp olive oil

85g quinoa

150ml vegetble stock

1 lemon, juice only

 1 tbsp chopped fresh chives, 1 tbsp fresh parsley

 salt and  black pepper

 1 tbsp olive oil

 ½ onion, finely sliced

 1 tsp brown sugar

1.      Preheat the oven to 200C

2.      For the pepper, place the sliced pepper onto a baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil, transfer to the oven and roast for 10-12 minutes, or until softened.

3.      For the herb quinoa, place the quinoa and stock into a pan and cook around 20 minutes until the quinoa is tender.

4.      Stir in the lemon juice and herbs and season, to taste, with salt and freshly ground black pepper.

5.      For the caramelized onion, put them in a baking  pan and gently fry the onion with the sugar until the onions are soft and caramelized.

6.      Serve with some rice noodles and decorate as you wish

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Chicken  breaded cutlet with boiled eggs and red onions

12/10/2014

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Or Cutlet Milanese cutlet ( coteleta ) : veal cutlet cut from the loin , with bone , breaded and fried in butter over high heat . For it being a success , young calf ( civett ) of a uniform thickness , matured at least a day , thoroughly cleansed of any " connection" with the bone , weakened with a meat pounder, are necessary steps!

It is dip in slightly beaten egg and bread crumbs of NOT OLD white bread crumb, just before cooking , fryed in a pan with butter slightly brown.

Today , in practice , there are two versions: la cotoletta ALTA, in which the meat remains soft , and LA COTOLETTA SOTTILE , requiring the beating of the flesh before the breadcrumb pose , more  crunchy .

The first one is also called elephant ear , for its characteristic shape .

The breadcrumb fragrance and softness of the flesh are the true " secret" of the Cotoletta

A recent version of the Cotoletta, prepared especially in the summer , preview to serve it cold covered with rucola and and thin slices of tomatoes.

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