Thursday, April 15, 2010

Pizza-making AND Wine Tasting? Um, YES!

Photo: Devour This

Tonight, we're heading back to New York Vintners, scene of a heinous Valentine's Day date in which over twelve glasses of champagne were consumed and a case (ok, four bottles) were drunkenly purchased, forgotten about and not picked up until a month later.

Anyways, tonight's class focuses on pizza-making at home and wines that pair well with these gluttonous pies.

I'm praying that it's a different class instructor so I'm not immediately judged upon arrival. Will keep you posted on how it goes!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Summer's Front-Runner Pasta Recipe

I consider my daily emails from Saveur, Tasting Table and Grub Street to be the most welcome break in a hectic day. So, you can only imagine my audible glee when this recipe appeared in my inbox.

Ever since I compulsively purchased about six cookbooks in the past three months from Amazon, I've been craving more time at the stove lately (please note: am NOT actively trying to embrace traditional gender roles here. It merely just happens when you live with a manfriend). I can't wait to get some fresh artichokes to try this recipe on Sunday. This just screams "SUMMER IS HERE!":

(Photo: Andre Baranowski)
Fettuccine with Artichokes and Chicken:
Juice of 1 lemon
15 baby artichokes (about 2 lbs.)
3 tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil
4 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
2 dried mushrooms, such as porcini,
chopped (about 1⁄8 oz.)
1 small carrot, finely chopped
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper,
to taste
3 boneless, skinless chicken thighs (about 1 lb.),
cut into 1" chunks
1 tbsp. tomato paste
1⁄4 cup white wine vinegar
4 tbsp. chopped tarragon leaves
3 cups chicken broth
1 lb. dried fettuccine
3⁄4 cup grated parmesan


1. Stir lemon juice into a medium bowl filled with water. Trim away tough outer leaves of the artichokes to expose their tender, pale green interior. (For illustrated, step-by-step instructions, see Trimming Baby Artichokes.) Put trimmed artichokes into lemon water; set aside.

2. Heat the oil in a dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the garlic, mushrooms, and carrots and cook, stirring frequently, until soft, about 8 minutes. Season the chicken with salt and pepper. Increase heat to high and add the chicken and tomato paste; cook, stirring occasionally, until chicken is lightly browned, about 6 minutes. Add the vinegar and cook, stirring constantly, until liquid has evaporated, about 1 minute. Drain the artichokes and add them, along with 2 tbsp. tarragon and the chicken broth, to the pot. Bring broth to a boil and reduce heat to medium-low. Simmer until chicken and artichokes are very tender and the broth has reduced by half, about 40 minutes. Season with salt and pepper and set sauce aside.

3. Meanwhile, bring a pot of salted water to a boil over high heat. Add pasta and cook until al dente, about 7 minutes. Reserve 1 cup pasta water. Drain pasta and transfer to pot with artichoke and chicken sauce; set over high heat. Bring sauce to a boil, stir in 1⁄2 cup parmesan and cook, tossing occasionally with tongs, until sauce thickens and clings to pasta, about 2 minutes. (If sauce is too dry, pour in a little pasta water.) Add remaining tarragon and season with salt and pepper. Transfer pasta to 4 bowls and sprinkle with remaining parmesan.

SERVES 4

This article was first published in Saveur in Issue #118