Yellow Roasted Pears

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Food Plating: Yellow Roasted Pears! Need a show stopping dessert that will thrill your guests? Pears definitely check all the boxes. Dessert pears are naturally sweet, delicious warm, have an impressive beauty quality, manage portion-control, are super simple to make, and pear-fectly delightful. If you, like me, appreciate a cordial glass of wine with dessert, think a fizzy Moscato, spicy Gewürztraminer, or classic Pinot Gris. I did notice a couple of readers shaking their heads about the bleu cheese crumbles, mumbling “No Way!” Take heart because Gorgonzola, Gouda, or Ricotta can be milder choices as an excellent pairing instead. And while I’m at it, walnuts or almonds can be substituted for the sugared pecans. You see? It’s all good. Everyone can justify this versatile dessert. 

YELLOW ROASTED PEARS 

Ingredients: 

4 Bartlett pears, ripe but firm

2 tablespoons butter, unsalted 

1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

1/4 cup bleu cheese, crumbled

1/4 cup sugared pecans 

2 tablespoons natural honey

1 tablespoon lemon juice

Fresh thyme, for garnish

Instructions: 

Preheat oven to 375°. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Set aside. Slice the pears lengthwise, leaving the stem in place where possible. Using a melon ball utensil, remove the core to create a small cavity. Brush the pears with melted butter; sprinkle with cinnamon. Place the pears, cut side up, on the prepared baking sheet. Roast in the preheated oven for 20 minutes, or until lightly golden. Carefully remove the pears from the oven. Fill each cavity with crumbled bleu cheese and chopped sugared pecans. Drizzle with honey. Sprinkle with lemon juice for brightness. Broil the pears on High setting for 2 minutes, or just until the bleu cheese begins to melt slightly. Watch carefully. Transfer the pears to a serving platter. Garnish with fresh thyme. 

X-traordinary Pomegranate Rice Cake

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Food Plating: X-traordinary Pomegranate Rice Cake! No matter the time zone you live in, your internal clock lets you know when hunger pangs are tugging at your tummy. Before you grab a sugar-glazed donut or soft chewy cookie, step back a minute to visualize all the possibilities a rice cake provides. As a base, rice cakes come in all varieties: multigrain, white rice, brown rice, apple cinnamon, caramel, honey nut, organic, salt-free and so on. Spreadable are just as surprising: whipped cream cheese, almond butter, hummus, cottage cheese, peanut butter, hazelnut spread, mashed avocado, frosting, or marshmallow creme. You get the idea. Lastly, the toppings can be anything from fresh fruit, smoked salmon, hard-boiled eggs, bell peppers, assorted nuts, coconut flakes, mini cucumbers, grilled veggies, radishes, and spices. The crowning feature is the garnish of course: fresh mint, chopped herbs, chia sprinkles, sesame seeds, bacon crumbles, crushed espresso beans, or capers.  If your mind isn’t spinning with ideas, you must not be hungry. No worries. Munchtime cravings have a way of stopping back to remind you. 

X-TRAORDINARY POMEGRANATE RICE CAKE 

Ingredients: 

1 puff rice cake, any variety 

1-2 tablespoons whipped cream cheese

1 heaping tablespoon pomegranate seeds

Fresh mint leaves, for garnish

Instructions: 

Spread whipped cream cheese onto the puffed rice cake; swirl. Top with pomegranate seeds. Add mint leaf snips, if desired. Serve immediately and enjoy. 

Wagyu Smash Burger

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Food Plating: Wagyu Smash Burger! Has anyone besides me noticed the growing popularity of smash burgers? It seems every sports bar menu raves about the monstrous sandwich with unbelievable crispy craggy edges followed by umami crunch. In my day, it used to be called a burnt hamburger because Dad got distracted watching the game. Not so any more. With an interior juiciness that runs down your chin, you can’t help but be satisfied. Most times, once it is assembled, this is a two-handed burger addiction you can’t put down. Burger World take notice, you just got a new member of the smash burger club. 

WAGYU SMASH BURGER

Ingredients: 

2 pounds of Wagyu beef, ground

4 slices provolone cheese

1/2 teaspoon sea salt

1/8 teaspoon black pepper 

1/4 teaspoon seasoned salt

4 brioche buns, sesame seed tops

4 teaspoons butter, room temperature 

Instructions: 

Place an iron griddle on the grill grates. Close the lid and preheat the gas grill to 450°. Form the Wagyu beef into 4 balls. Using a wide heavy spatula, press down firmly on each ball to make an even pattie as thin as possible. Sprinkle both sides with sea salt, black pepper, and seasoned salt. Transfer the patties to the iron skillet. Cook for 2-3 minutes, or until the edges are brown and crispy forming a crust on the bottom. Flip and add a slice of provolone cheese. Cook for 2 minutes longer to melt the cheese. At this time butter the cut sides of each brioche bun. While the cheese is melting on the smash burgers, place the buttered buns on the grill to toast. To serve, stack the cheesy smash burgers on the toasted buns. Add desired toppings including lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise, and condiments. 

Vidalia Grilled Onions

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Food Plating: Vidalia Grilled Onions! Even if you don’t appreciate the taste of raw onions, by grilling them they turn into a totally different animal, so to speak. In raw form, onions can have a bite that is as raw, sharp, and bitter as a gator’s mouth. Grilling them releases the natural sugars to magically transform these bulbs into a sweeter, savory, delicious side dish that goes well with other grilled foods. Once you’ve tasted grilled onions at home, think variety for your next cookout. Combine potatoes, green peppers, and vidalia onions together in the foil packet and expect another flavorful explosion. 

VIDALIA GRILLED ONIONS 

Ingredients: 

4 Vidalia onions, skins discarded,  slice onions thick

1/4 cup olive oil

1/4 cup garlic red wine vinegar

1/2 teaspoon oregano, dried 

Instructions: 

Place the sliced Vidalia onion in a bowl. Whisk together the olive oil, garlic red wine vinegar, and dried oregano. Pour the mixture over the onions; toss to coat well. Marinate the onion mixture for half an hour. Preheat the grill to medium-high. Line a grill pan with foil, overlapping the sides enough to make a tent. Place the marinated onions on the foil and form a seal. Grill the foil packet for 15-20 minutes. Remove pan from grill and set aside. Carefully open the tent and transfer the onions to a serving platter. Serve immediately. 

Unbeatable Italian Favorite

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Food Plating: Unbeatable Italian Favorite! Let’s step away from pizza and pasta a minute to talk about another Italian favorite. Behold, the Caprese Salad. It’s a classic dish from the island of Capri, originating in the 1920s. The presentation is simple yet elegant, so choose your platter wisely. The serving piece should showcase the colorful beauty of the food symbolizing the Italian flag: green, white, and red. Appreciate the heritage, culture, art, and food of Italy. They hold a sense of gratification that is timeless. 

UNBEATABLE ITALIAN FAVORITE 

Ingredients: 

16 ounces ripe Campari tomatoes, sliced

8 ounces fresh mozzarella cheese, sliced into rounds

1 bunch fresh basil leaves

3-4 tablespoons balsamic glaze

1/2 teaspoon Italian herbs, dried

Instructions: 

Choose a decorative platter or individual serving pieces. To prepare the base of the salad, arrange sliced Campari tomatoes along with fresh mozzarella slices. Tuck whole fresh basil leaves in between the layers for flavor as well as presentation. Drizzle the tangy balsamic glaze generously over the top of the tomatoes and mozzarella cheese. Sprinkle with dried Italian herbs. Serve immediately.