Sentences with phrase «for pecorino»

While they are still hot, pour the dressing over them, and shower with a generous amount of grated cheese (Parmesan can be subbed for the Pecorino), plus those crunchy, garlicky bread crumbs.
I just made with some changes... spinach for kale, because that's the green I had on hand, shaved parmesan for pecorino, one piece of bread, and a few marcona almonds finely chopped, roasted chickpeas and roasted cubed butternut squash (because I had some left over from the pumpkin feta muffins although the dynamic of the salad was a little different, it was delicious.
And, crumbled goat cheese is an interesting swap for the pecorino.
Feel free to substitute bacon for the pancetta and / or goat cheese for the Pecorino, if you prefer.
If necessary, Parmesan or Asiago cheese could be substituted for the Pecorino - Romano.

Not exact matches

Take this Pecorino for example, kicked up with plenty of pepper pieces.
For lunch there was usually bruschetta (or crostini, a local version), insalata caprese, freshly baked focaccia and an assortment of local cheeses like pecorino and thoughtfully prepared meats and salamis.
For example, mozzarella or fontina or Monterrey Jack with some Parmesan or Pecorino or Feta.
This area in the region of Liguria is known for pesto — a sauce made from basil leaves, garlic, salt, olive oil, pine nuts and pecorino cheese.
:) Linguine with porcini and vegetable bolognese slightly adapted from the amazing Delicious Australia 15g dried porcini mushrooms 400g linguine 2 small carrots, roughly chopped 1 large onion, roughly chopped 200g button mushrooms 2 garlic cloves, roughly chopped 2 tablespoons olive oil handful of fresh basil leaves, chopped 2 tablespoons fresh oregano leaves 1/2 cup tomato sauce — I used homemade 1/2 cup (120 ml) red wine 3 tablespoons water 1/2 cup sour cream * grated parmesan or pecorino, to serve Soak porcini in 1/2 cup (120 ml) boiling water for 10 minutes.
4 cups (500 grams) of plain flour 1 cup (200 grams) water, or as needed 4 tablespoons (50 grams) of softened lard or butter Pinch of salt 10 ounces (300 grams) of a young Pecorino cheese, cut into cubes Zest of 2 lemons Olive oil for frying 3/4 cup (250 grams) honey
Just had this for lunch, used goats» yogurt in place of creme fraiche and pecorino instead of parmesan due to milk allergy.
In this visually stunning collection that reflects a new and healthier approach to quick and easy cooking, Sara offers delicious, produce - forward recipes for every meal, such as Golden Quinoa and Butternut Breakfast Bowl; Spring Noodles with Artichokes, Pecorino, and Charred Lemons; Turkey Meatballs in Tomato Sauce; and Cocoa Nib Pavlovas with Mixed Berries.
You might tweak it with a different cheese - Parmesan or pecorino, for example.
Try twirling them with cooked fettuccine, cooked bacon, and shaved pecorino for a satisfying springtime dinner.
can tomato paste; same can filled with water 1 t. sugar 1/2 c. pecorino romano cheese 2 T. dried basil or 1/3 c. fresh chopped basil Salt and Pepper Ok my beautiful vegetarians and vegans, I am not sure if meat is kosher on the blog, so you could probably substitute seitan, soy in a tube or Portobello mushrooms or just shut your eyes for a moment.
Any embellishment comes from the chunk of Pecorino cheese I like to add for extra flavor and body.
1/2 cup bread crumbs or Panko Salt Freshly ground black pepper 1 pound spaghetti 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes, or to taste 1 pound broccolini, ends trimmed, cut in 1 inch pieces 2 garlic cloves, minced 1/2 cup grated Pecorino Romano cheese, plus extra for sprinkling
1 tablespoon olive oil 1 small onion, chopped 2 carrots, cut in 1/4 inch pieces 1 celery rib, cut in 1/4 inch dice 1 small rutabaga, peeled, cut in 1/4 inch dice 1 small fennel bulb, trimmed, fronds removed, cut in 1/4 inch dice 1 small zucchini, cut in 1/4 inch dice 6 cups chicken stock 1 15 - ounce can chopped tomatoes with juice 1 bay leaf 1 teaspoon dried oregano 1 teaspoon dried thyme 1 teaspoon salt, plus extra to taste 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 1 2 - inch chunk of rind from Parmigiano or Pecorino Romano cheese 1 15 - ounce can cannellini or northern beans, drained 2 - 3 large Swiss chard leaves, ribs and stems removed, coarsely chopped Grated Parmigiano or Pecorino Romano cheese for garnish Fresh Italian parsley leaves for garnish
1/3 cup thickly grated Parmesan cheese (or other hard cheese like Pecorino Romano or Manchego)(Can omit for a vegan dish.)
Here is the ingredients list for this lasagna recipe's Ricotta cheese filling: container of Ricotta cheese, large eggs, fresh Italian parsley, freshly - grated Parmesan cheese or Pecorino Romano, grated Mozzarella cheese, salt and pepper.
1/4 c olive oil + 1 lb (3 small) beef short ribs + kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper + 1 finely chopped medium onion + 4 thinly sliced garlic cloves + 4 c chicken stock + one 8 - oz ham hock + one 28 - oz can whole peeled San Marzano tomatoes, crushed by hand + 2 tsp red wine vinegar + 1 tsp dried oregano + 1 small basil sprig + cooked fusilli, for serving + grated Pecorino Romano, for garnish
For sure at some point this week, I want to try this new recipe for roasted Japanese eggplant with crushed tomatoes, pecorino and thyme that Brett Anderson picked up from the Phoenix chef Chris BianFor sure at some point this week, I want to try this new recipe for roasted Japanese eggplant with crushed tomatoes, pecorino and thyme that Brett Anderson picked up from the Phoenix chef Chris Bianfor roasted Japanese eggplant with crushed tomatoes, pecorino and thyme that Brett Anderson picked up from the Phoenix chef Chris Bianco.
Pan-roasted Brussels sprouts with lemon, garlic and cumin, generously showered with Pecorino Romano cheese, and crunchy toasted garlicky breadcrumbs - dressed this way, the Brussels sprouts become a glorious side dish, and a must for your Thanksgiving table.
The only personal twists I made was using smoked mozzarella and adding 1/3 c. of panko to the remaining 1/3 c. of grated pecorino to sprinkle over the top for some extra crunch.
2 1/2 cups water or stock 1 tablespoon butter, optional 1 teaspoon sea salt, divided 1 cup wild rice 1/4 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil 1 clove garlic, minced 1/2 chopped fennel bulb, core removed 1/2 red pepper, diced 1/2 cup chopped red cabbage 1/2 cup chopped Italian parsley 2 cups very finely chopped dark, leafy greens — I used rainbow chard salt and lemon to taste Pecorino cheese for garnish, optional
Although there was no cheese in the pesto sauce nor was any offered to top the dish, if you like your grated cheese on your pasta, I'd recommend grated pecorino or caciocavallo for this dish.
Toss hunks of fresh mozzarella or sharp pecorino, Castelvetrano olives or sliced carrots and peppers with a light dressing of battuto, and let them sit for 15 minutes before serving.
For The Arugula Pesto Sauce: 1/4 Cup Olive Oil 3 Garlic Cloves - Peeled & Finely Chopped 3 - 4 Cups Fresh, Washed Arugula, or about 2 Bunches Salt & Pepper - To Taste Juice From 1/2 Lemon 1 Small Chopped Red Pepper (Optional) 1/4 Cup Chicken Broth (If Needed To Thin The Sauce) 1/4 Cup Toasted Blanched Almonds To Garnish: 1/4 Cup Chopped Toasted Blanched Almonds 4 to 5 Tablespoons Diced Tomato To Serve: Grated Pecorino or Caciocavallo Cheese
2 cups spelt flour plus more for dusting One envelope dry active yeast 1 teaspoon kosher salt 1 tablespoon honey 2 tablespoons + 2 teaspoons olive oil plus more for oiling bowl 1 cup warm water 1 teaspoon chopped fresh rosemary 1/4 teaspoon sea salt 1 acorn squash, halved, seeded and cut lengthwise into 1 / 2 - inch - thick slices 2 cups finely shredded, stemmed Lacinato kale 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice Pinch of crushed red pepper flakes 1 ounce shaved pecorino cheese (about 1/2 cup)
• Freshly grated Pecorino cheese, because Parmesan is for Northerners.
Using a vegetable peeler, shave the Pecorino romano cheese, enough for around 1/2 cup.
Ingredients: 2 pounds Russet potatoes, peeled and quartered 1 head garlic, separated into cloves and peeled 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder 3/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon black pepper 3/4 cup freshly grated Pecorino Romano cheese 2 tablespoons chopped fresh Italian parsley 2 eggs, separated 1 whole egg 1 cup Italian Bread Crumbs Canola or vegetable oil for deep frying Makes 60 Croquettes - Serves 12Printable VersionPut the potatoes and garlic into a large saucepan with enough cold water to cover by 2 inches.
What you need: 2 1/2 cups water or vegetable or chicken stock 1 tbsp butter 1 tsp sea salt, divided 1 cup wild rice 1/4 cup lemon juice 1/4 cup olive oil 1 clove garlic, minced 1/2 cup chopped fennel bulb, core removed 1/2 red or yellow pepper, diced 1/2 cup chopped red cabbage 1/2 cup chopped Italian parsley 2 cups very finely chopped dark, leafy greens salt and lemon to taste Pecorino or Gorgonzola cheese, for garnish (optional)
Kale dust (aka kale chips ground into a powder) mixed with plenty of olive oil, sea salt, black pepper, and Pecorino Romano turns into a — dare we say it — magically addictive seasoning for popcorn.
Swiss chard makes a delicious base for a pasta sauce, as Giada di Laurentiis shows us in her whole wheat spaghetti with Swiss chard and pecorino recipe.
Citrus is the obvious choice here, but I also use my zester to grate pecorino cheese, garlic for salad dressings and ginger.
ingredients BAKED PUMPKIN MAC AND CHEESE: unsalted butter (for greasing) 1 pound Cavatappi pasta 2 1/2 cups pumpkin puree (TK - Libby's) 1 cup full - fat yogurt 1 cup vegetable stock or chicken stock 1 1/4 cup Pecorino romano (finely grated, divided) 1/2 lemon (juiced) 1 cup low - moisture mozzarella (freshly grated, divided) Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper (to taste) SAGE BREADCRUMBS: 2 tablespoons unsalted butter 10 whole sage leaves (roughly chopped) 1/2 cup panko breadcrumbs
It's also very nice with anchovies and grated pecorino cheese: omit the shallot and onion and go for a couple of garlic cloves instead; proceed as you do, omit the cheese and creme fraiche and stir some anchovies melted in olive oil.
The benefits of the Pecorino Romano P.D.O. have been recognized as far back as the time of the ancient Romans, with its production process staying constant for centuries.
As for today and this salad, it was the sharp and salty Pecorino Romano in my fridge that was calling my name.
History suggests that the Romans used Pecorino Romano Cheese in their beloved recipe for spicy penne all» Arabbiatta.
The Consortium for the Protection of Pecorino Romano, the Consortium for the Protection of Pecorino Sardo and the Consortium Fiore Sardo have joined to promote PDO production in Europe and the United States thanks to the system of assistance allocated by the Autonomous Region of Sardinia (Regional Law no. 5/2015 art. 15).
You'll need 80 gm (1/2 cup) pine nuts 3 cups (firmly packed) basil 80 gm pecorino, finely grated 200 ml olive oil, plus extra for brushing Finely grated rind and juice of 1 lemon 2 zucchini, thinly sliced lengthways on a mandolin 1 garlic clove, thinly sliced 2 cups (loosely packed) mint, coarsely torn 1 cup (loosely packed) flat - leaf parsley, coarsely torn 6 thick slices sourdough bread To serve: nasturtium flowers (optional), torn Method 01 Preheat oven to 180C.
For the muffin tins: Spoon about 2 T. of the bean mixture into each muffin cup, then top with 1 T. of the ricotta, and sprinkle each with the remaining pecorino cheese.
And for those of you without access to pecorino, freshly grated Parmesan would be a reasonable substitute.
I just made a version of this with what I had on hand, substituting spinach and parmesan for kale and pecorino.
One of them is this tried and true recipe for pan-roasted Brussels sprouts, with a ton of lemon juice, and zest, garlic and cumin, plus heaps of grated Pecorino Romano (our favorite cheese that we can't stop snacking on these days).
Pan-roasted Brussels sprouts with lemon, garlic and cumin, generously showered with Pecorino Romano cheese, and crunchy toasted garlicky breadcrumbs — dressed this way, the Brussels sprouts become a glorious side dish, and a must for your Thanksgiving table.
300 grams kamut spaghetti (or substitute with a similar fresh pasta of your choice) 1 litre of unsalted chicken stock 30 grams sea salt 2 tbsp olive oil 1 knob butter 50g pecorino finely grated 50g parmesan finely grated Freshly ground smoked white pepper (if you can't find smoked pepper you can use smoked sea salt to add the smoky flavour) 200 g mussels (weight without shells) 200 g girolle mushrooms (you could substitute for cepes or chanterelles also) 2 cloves garlic - finely diced 2 tbsp finely diced flat leaf parsley
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