Showing posts with label spicy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spicy. Show all posts

Monday, November 27, 2017

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Spicy Polenta Fries

Cut firm polenta into thin rectangles. Arrange on a baking sheet. Drizzle with oil. Sprinkle with spicy seasoning mix (I used garlic powder, paprika, black pepper, and chili powder. If you seasoned the polenta, you do not need extra salt). Bake at 425F for at least 30 minutes or until crisp.

These have a great, crispy texture without the need for deep-frying. Use whatever seasoning you wish and use it liberally. You can also stir the seasoning directly into the warm polenta mixture if you prefer. These would be great dunked into an aioli.

Saturday, January 09, 2016

Sweet and Sour Stuffed Dates

There is hardly a recipe for these - just something tasty I recently came up with. Dates can be stuffed with a variety of yummy fillings, the most common being nuts and soft cheeses. Wrapping sweet dates in salty cured meats is also popular. I decided to stuff my dates with a little sweet relish, bound together with a bit of tahini paste. I blended these together using a handheld immersion blender, then thickened the mixture on the stovetop with a small amount of cornstarch. Then I added a good amount of ground black pepper. Theses flavors give an acidic bite to contrast with the sweet date. I like the bright green color from the relish as well, and the consistency of the filling was perfect. 
I then sprinkled the dates with a few crushed red pepper flakes to add some color and extra heat.
The best dates to use for stuffed dates are those big, fresh, soft and sweet Medjool dates if you are able to get your hands on them. They usually have to be pitted, opening up a large cavity for a good amount of filling. These dates can even be cut in half for an open-faced stuffed date, or if you'd you would like smaller bites. I didn't have the Medjool dates, and I wanted tiny dates, so I used the common dates found at grocery stores.To prep in advance, these stuffed dates may even be frozen in a single layer.