Shrimp Scampi

scampi

I really enjoy cooking and eating shrimp scampi. It’s a simple kind of meal that I always forget to make, but when I’m really out of ingredients, the pantry and freezer can come to my rescue. This scampi is fast and flavorful, and it’s really simple to adjust to your own tastes. You like more lemon, add it! You like more garlic, throw some in! Here’s how I do it:

scampi

Add 1/4 cup of olive oil to a large pan over low heat. Mince 6 garlic cloves, and put them in the oil. They should cook slowly to release their flavor, so don’t let them brown. While the garlic infuses, boil 1/2 pound of pasta in salted water until it is cooked al dente. When the pasta is done, strain it and set it aside. After the garlic has softened, add 3/4 cup of white wine to the pan, and let it simmer slowly.

scampi

Let the liquid reduce by about half, and then add in jumbo shrimp to cook until they are pink and opaque. Shave the very tops off of some broccoli and add the green bits to the pan. The broccoli adds some nice color and a slightly crunchy texture, but you could skip it an add in some freshly chopped parsley before serving instead. Squeeze the juice from 1 lemon into the pan, and then season the liquid with salt and pepper. Add the pasta to the pan, and stir it around to let it absorb the liquid. Transfer the pasta and shrimp into bowls, and grate over a generous amount of parmesan cheese. Taste the sauce as you go so you can adjust the ratios of the ingredients until you get a flavor you love.

Shopping list:

  • Pasta- 1/2 pound
  • Olive oil- 1/4 cup
  • Garlic- 6 cloves
  • White wine- 3/4 cup
  • Shrimp
  • Lemon- 1
  • Broccoli
  • Salt and pepper
  • Parmesan cheese
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Bourbon Apple Cider Cocktails

cocktailIf you happen to have bought some bourbon to make cheesecake, then I have just the way to use it up. This cocktail is perfect for fall, but it has a spicy zap that will keep you warm in winter too. To make it, fill 4 glasses and a cocktail shaker with ice. To the shaker, add 6 ounces of bourbon, 1 cup of apple cider, 4 teaspoons of lemon juice, and 2 teaspoons of maple syrup. Shake the ingredients very well, and strain them into the glasses. Top each glass with a sprinkling of cayenne pepper for beautiful color and an even more satisfying finish. Take a sip of the cocktail, nibble a graham cracker, and repeat.

This recipe is from Martha Stewart’s Everyday Food.

Shopping list:

  • Bourbon- 6 ounces
  • Apple cider- 1 cup
  • Lemon- 1
  • Maple syrup- 2 teaspoons
  • Cayenne pepper
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Stella Turns 3 and Birthday Treats!

stella

Stella turned 3 a few days ago! As sweet and lovable as our girl is, she can get into some real mischief. We were hoping that the terrible twos would be over for good, but 3 hasn’t proven to be much better (she shredded her raincoat!). We still love her though, so we wanted to make her birthday special. We took a really fun walk to a green, hilly park, and Stella was able to run around with some new friends. We ate lunch al fresco, and then, I baked Stella’s favorite peanut butter and banana puppy treats.

stella's card

Stella wanted to share her birthday with her doggie cousins, so she had the nice idea to mail them some of her treats. She even signed the cards herself, but her crazy toe hair made her paw print a bit… artistic. We decided to share her treats with you too! I first posted about these peanut butter and banana puppy treats in May 2011, but I wanted to rephotograph them- it’s amazing the difference a little natural light can make!

banana

To make these treats, preheat your oven to 300º F. Mash up 1 banana in a bowl.

ingredients

Then, add 1 cup of oat flour, 1/3 cup of rolled oats, 3 tablespoons of peanut butter (consider making your own!), and 1 egg to the bowl.

dough

Mix the ingredients together until they are well-incorporated. Because there aren’t many wet ingredients, this dough can be really tough. It is easier if your peanut butter is at room temperature, and I think it’s perfectly acceptable to use your hands if you want to. This time, I oped for an electric mixer 🙂

rolled dough

You can mold the dough into simple coins, or you can roll it out and use cookie cutters to make cute shapes. If you roll it out, sprinkle some oat flour on your board and rolling pin to prevent the dough from being too sticky.

treats

I cut the treats into squirrels, bones, fire hydrants, cats, dogs, hearts, stars, and the number 3 for Stella’s third birthday! Put the treats on a baking sheet and cook them for  30-40 minutes, depending on their thickness,  until they start to brown and crisp.

treats

Let the treats cool completely before giving them to your puppy. Then gobble away!

This recipe is adapted from Whole Foods.

Shopping list:

  • Banana- 1
  • Oat flour- 1 cup
  • Rolled oats- 2/3 cup
  • Peanut butter- 3 tablespoons
  • Egg- 1
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