Wasabi Mashed Potatoes

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Fabulous Fixings: Wasabi Mashed Potatoes! Wasabi is a condiment that offers a slightly mustardy tang. It does have a hint of heat that often makes it popular with seared ahi tuna, grilled salmon, or shrimp cocktail. A little bit goes a long way, so always start small. Otherwise  a nose-tingling burn might cause your eyes to water. Strange as this sounds, it can actually become addictive. The buttery mashed potatoes are perfect for this star attraction. 

WASABI MASHED POTATOES

Ingredients:

1 pound Yukon gold potatoes, washed thoroughly 

1/2 tablespoon kosher salt

1/2 cup butter, unsalted

1/4 cup milk, room temperature 

1/2 teaspoon wasabi powder 

1 teaspoon wasabi paste

Parsley, for garnish

Instructions:

Place the potatoes in a large pot, adding enough water to cover completely. Add kosher salt. Cook on high to bring to a boil. Turn the heat down to medium and allow the potatoes to simmer for 25 minutes, or until tender. Remove the potatoes and carefully peel the skins off; discard. Mash the potatoes, leaving small chunks for texture. Add the butter, milk, and wasabi paste. Mix thoroughly to combine. In a small bowl, combine wasabi paste and enough water to form a liquid. Transfer mashed potatoes to a bowl. Drizzle with thinned wasabi powder. Sprinkle with dried parsley. Serve immediately. 

Toasted Lobster Sliders

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Fabulous Fixings: Toasted Lobster Sliders! If I had to list how many ways I’ve eaten lobster, I think I would lose count. The most popular would have to be my first experience of steamed lobster with drawn butter. Since then, I’ve also had lobster grilled cheese, lobster risotto, lobster rolls, lobster mac’n cheese, lobster bisque, stuffed lobster pie, lobster cobb salad, lobster eggs benedict, and now lobster roll sliders. Yet, I know there are many more tasty dishes out there you can think of, so feel free to mention them in the Comments section below. 

TOASTED LOBSTER SLIDERS

Ingredients:

1 package Hawaiian dinner rolls 

1 pound cooked lobster meat, cut into chunks 

1/2 cup sea salt butter, melted

1 teaspoon seafood seasoning

1/4 teaspoon garlic powder

Fresh chives, for garnish

Red pepper flakes, if desired

Instructions:

Preheat oven to 350°. Place slider buns on the baking sheet. Using a sharp knife, split the tops of the buns without cutting all the way through. In a bowl, combine the melted butter, seafood seasoning, and garlic powder. Mix well. Brush the rolls all over, including the cavities. Save the reserve butter. Bake rolls for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, in a microwave-safe dish, warm the lobster meat in the reserve butter for 2 minutes on 30% power. Divide the lobster meat into the baked rolls. Pour remaining garlic butter over top. Garnish with chopped chives. Sprinkle with red pepper flakes. Serve warm. 

Pea Green Gazpacho with Lobster

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Fabulous Fixings: Pea Green Gazpacho With Lobster! Chilled soups can make an ordinary meal feel like a special occasion. They can be served in place of a salad course because, essentially, they are “liquid veggies” in soup form. I like to add depth by not blending them completely smooth. That way I can taste the fresh-from-the-garden flavors that offer superior quality. Of course, a nicely baked artisan bread would make the perfect dinner complement. When you know, you know. 

PEA GREEN GAZPACHO WITH LOBSTER

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons butter

1 small onion, chopped

1 leek, white and green parts only, sliced

4 cups vegetable stock

10-ounce bag frozen peas, thawed

8-ounces lobster meat, cooked and cut into pieces

Instructions:

In a large pot, warm butter over medium heat. Add chopped onions and sliced leeks. Cook until soft, stirring occasionally, for 10 minutes. Add vegetable stock. Raise heat to high setting. Bring contents to a boil; reduce and simmer for 5 minutes. Add peas. Simmer 3 minutes longer. Purée half the soup in a blender until smooth. Transfer all ingredients to a clean pot; chill for one hour. Pour soup into serving bowls. Top with lobster meat chunks. Serve. 

Naked Lobster Tails

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Fabulous Fixings: Naked Lobster Tails! No doubt you’ve heard the expression, “Presentation is everything”. I’m here to say I wholeheartedly agree. The next time you serve lobster, try something different and elevate these tasty morsels to new heights by removing the shells first. The delicate meat smothered in lemon butter can be a rewarding culinary experience. It’s less messy if you do the work beforehand. The lobster tastes just as sweet and succulent for all who partake. Look and see. 

NAKED LOBSTER TAILS

Ingredients:

3 4-ounce lobster tails

5 tablespoons unsalted butter

1 teaspoon Cajun seasoning 

Lemon wedges, for garnish

Dill, for garnish

Instructions:

Preheat the gas grill to 400°. Using a kitchen shears, cut straight down the top of the shell, stopping just before the fins. Slightly release the lobster meat from the shell. Gently pull the lobster up through the top so it rests puffed out on top of the shell. Melt unsalted butter in a microwave-safe dish. Add Cajun seasoning. Stir well. Generously coat the tails with half the butter mixture. Set aside remaining butter to use as a dipping sauce. Place the lobster tails on the grill, meat side down. Close the cover. Grill the lobster for 5 minutes, or until slightly charred with grill marks. Using tongs, gently flip them over and grill for 3 minutes longer until the flesh turns opaque. Internal temperature must reach 140°. Once the lobsters are finished cooking, remove meat from shells. Serve on a platter with remaining butter mixture, a squeeze of lemon, and fresh dill weed. Enjoy!

Mac ‘n Cheese Lobster-Style

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Fabulous Fixings: Mac ‘n Cheese Lobster-Style! I know this is a silly question, but do you ever have leftover lobster? You might want to hold back a tail the next time you serve it at home. Here’s why. Your family will thank you. Cut it into chunks, wrap it in foil, and hide it in the back of the fridge. Trust me, no one will look there. Just don’t forget about it. That would be a huge mistake. Lobster has a way of elevating an ordinary dish like macaroni and cheese. Mention it and watch people’s eyes practically glaze over. The creaminess of the cheeses actually spotlight the sweet briny flavor and firmness of the lobster meat. Once you pull everything together, expect the kitchen to be noticeably quiet while everyone is eating. Mission accomplished. 

MAC ‘N CHEESE LOBSTER-STYLE

Ingredients:

7 ounces elbow macaroni 

1/4 cup butter

1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt

1/4 cup flour

2 cups milk

1 cup sharp cheddar cheese, shredded

1 cup American cheese, shredded

1 cup cooked lobster, cut into chunks

Chives, for garnish

Instructions:

Cook macaroni according to package directions, drain. Set aside. In a sauté pan, warm butter over medium heat. Sprinkle with seasoned salt. Stir in the flour to blend. Gradually whisk in the milk. Bring to a boil, stirring often. Cook 1-2 minutes, or until thickened. Add the shredded cheeses. Stir with a wooden spoon until melted. Add cooked macaroni and 3/4 cup of the lobster chunks. Stir gently to coat and heat through. Divide into bowls. Top with remaining lobster chunks. Garnish with cut chives. Serve immediately. 

Fried Fish Brekkie

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Fabulous Fixings: Fried Fish Brekkie! Think about swapping out bacon and sausage with fried fish the next time you make eggs for breakfast. Fish provides high protein and low carbohydrates, which actually makes you feel full longer. Eggs not only assist with digestion, they kick start your metabolism, making the two a match made in Heaven. Perhaps you might try it sometime. 

FRIED FISH BREKKIE

Ingredients:

4 ounce fish fillet

Sea Salt and Black Pepper, to taste

2 tablespoons vegetable oil

Dill weed, for garnish

Instructions:

Using a paper towel, pat fish dry to remove any moisture. Season both sides with sea salt and black pepper. Preheat an iron skillet over medium high heat. Carefully add vegetable oil. Add the fish to the pan; cover with a screen to avoid splattering. Cook for 2-3 minutes; then flip over and cook 3 minutes longer. A slightly crispy crust will form. Transfer fish to a plate and serve with melted lemon butter. Garnish with fresh dill. 

DIY Outdoor Kitchen Meal

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Fabulous Fixings: DIY Outdoor Kitchen Meal! Leftovers make great meals, simply by preparing them another way. Using the outdoor kitchen makes that possible, no matter the weather. Imagine the incredible aromas filling the air with smoky curlicues. Try not to drool. The vegetables will be done shortly, retaining moisture and nutritional value, if that’s important to you. I’m all about the taste. Sometimes there’s a slight caramelization, which is actually a bonus. Are we good? Then let’s get started. 

DIY OUTDOOR KITCHEN MEAL

Ingredients: 

2 ears corn on the cob, cut in half

1 bunch asparagus spears, stalk ends snipped

1/2 pint cherry tomatoes, halved 

1 cup cooked pork tenderloin, shredded

1 tablespoon olive oil

1 tablespoon butter, room temperature 

1 teaspoon seasoning salt

Instructions:

Preheat gas grill to 400°. Drizzle olive oil over fresh asparagus spears. Place in a grill pan; sprinkle with half the seasoning salt; set aside. Rub softened butter over the corn on the cob. Sprinkle with remaining seasoning salt. Place corn on preheated grill grates. Close lid. Allow corn to char; using tongs, turning every 4 minutes to char. Kernels will be tender and juicy when pierced with a paring knife. Warm shredded pork in foil on the grill while cooking the asparagus spears in the grill pan for 5 minutes. Turn as necessary to prevent burning. Transfer all food to a platter. Serve immediately with halved cherry tomatoes. 

Croque Madame Magic

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Fabulous Fixings: Croque Madame Magic! For a late night snack or weekend brunch idea, make your own French favorite at home. You can cut corners by using the microwave to melt the cheese and warm the ham. Or instead, for added crunchiness, use an iron skillet to toast the bottom of the sourdough bread until golden brown. Don’t forget to brush both sides with butter. Same with the egg. Make it in the microwave or fry it in the skillet. Don’t you just love it when I give you a choice?

CROQUE MADAME MAGIC

Ingredients:

1 slice artisan sourdough bread, toasted

1 teaspoon sea salt butter

1 slice Canadian bacon

1 slice Gruyère cheese

1 cooked egg, over easy

Herbs de Provence, for garnish

Instructions:

To assemble the open-faced sandwich, place sourdough toasted bread on a plate. Slather with sea salt butter. Next layer Canadian bacon on toast. Cover meat with a slice of Gruyère cheese. Microwave on High setting for 20 seconds. Top with cooked egg. Sprinkle with Herbs de Provence spices. Serve immediately. 

Wild Chilean Shrimp Stuffing

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Graze or Gobble: Wild Chilean Shrimp Stuffing! You’re probably wondering what is so special about Wild Chilean Shrimp. First of all, it is a cold water shrimp, rich in nutrients, caught wild along a small band of Chile. These shrimp contain no additives, making them a simple sustainable seafood option. The quality tastes better knowing each shrimp is hand peeled. The difference, you wonder? Here again the sweet briny flavor of the sea comes out in every bite. As the shrimp is cooked, it retains its flavor, color, and texture. With any product, tasting is believing. Perhaps the next time you spot these ocean treasures, you’ll pick up a bag. Discover how shrimp-ly wonderful they are. 

WILD CHILEAN SHRIMP STUFFING

Ingredients:

6 tablespoons butter, cubed

1 onion, finely chopped

1/4 cup celery, chopped

1/4 cup green pepper, chopped

12 ounces Wild Chilean Shrimp, fully cooked, peeled, deveined, and tail off

1/4 cup beef broth

1 teaspoon pimentos, drained and diced

1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce

1/2 teaspoon dill weed

1/2 teaspoon chives, minced

1/8 teaspoon sea salt

1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper 

1 1/2 cups soft bread crumbs

Instructions:

Preheat oven to 350°. Grease a one-quart casserole dish with nonstick oil. Set aside. In a large skillet over medium-high heat, warm butter. Add finely chopped onions, chopped celery, and chopped green pepper. Sauté until tender. Add wild Chilean shrimp; heat through. Add beef broth, diced pimentos, Worcestershire sauce, dill weed, minced chives, sea salt, and cayenne pepper. Stir occasionally to heat through. Remove from heat. Fold in soft bread crumbs. Transfer stuffing to the prepared casserole dish. Bake uncovered 20 minutes. Serve warm.