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Quinoa Pasta with Kale and Roasted Tomatoes

Reel Chow Original Recipe!I had a leftover red onion and two tomatoes from the guacamole I made on Sunday, and I decided to incorporate them in last night’s dinner. I wanted to make something easy and not time-consuming so I put together a simple pasta dish.

The kale gives it some sophistication, and the quinoa pasta helps this dish not be some typical pasta retread. It’s a great summer pasta dish that’s healthy and promotes the use of seasonal vegetables. Ron really enjoyed it after a long day of work, and was looking for seconds. I call it Quinoa Pasta with Kale and Roasted Tomatoes. Give it a try and watch your family come back for more.

Quinoa Spaghetti with Kale and Roasted Tomatoes.

Quinoa Spaghetti with Kale and Roasted Tomatoes. ©Reel Chow

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California Broccoli Frittata

On our anniversary this year, Ron woke up, juiced some organic fruits and vegetables, and brought me a huge glass in bed. He was all set to make me breakfast, but I stopped him. We had an appointment and time was running short.

We were home in time for a nice brunch, and I shooed him out of the kitchen. I knew what I wanted to make for our special day. We recently picked up some amazing organic broccoli at the farmers’ market and I had been toying with the idea of a broccoli frittata for some time, just had to wait for it to be in season. Doesn’t that just sound like my home state? A California Broccoli Frittata!

California Broccoli Frittata.

California Broccoli Frittata. ©Reel Chow

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Emilianos for Cinco de Mayo

Shortly after Jenn and I met, my friend Chris Whitley died. I had loved his music since the release of his first album, Living with the Law. Years later, in the late-1990s, when we were hanging out after the release of his Terra Incognita, I gave him a ten peso note I had brought back from Mexico. It had a great portrait of Emiliano Zapata on it, and Zapata was mentioned in the song “Power Down.”

“Look at his eyes,” I remember Chris saying in a bar on 43rd Street, down the block from where I worked at The New York Times, as he examined the bill. A few years later, I’d be hanging in that neighborhood a lot because Jenn’s sister and brother-in-law lived there. Chris and that neighborhood were somehow a transition from my old life to the life I was building with the woman I’d marry.

Chris has been gone for what seems like forever. He never met Jenn, but we play his music in the loft while we cook. I still have dreams of he and I sitting in his tiny place on Morton Street, messing around with one or two of his National Guitars. I’ll miss him for the rest of my life.

Reel Chow Original Recipe!With Cinco de Mayo fast approaching this year, Jenn suggested we do something appropriate. She came up with the following original Mexico-inspired one-bite, and we discussed how to name it. She knows I miss my old pal, but she has done more than fill the void he’s left.

This easy-to-make treat honors Chris, Emiliano Zapata, and the hope of redemption and all good things. Here’s Jenn’s Emilianos, just in time for Cinco de Mayo.

Emilianos with jalapeño-lime sauce.

Emilianos with jalapeño-lime sauce. ©Reel Chow

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Pork Chops with Braised Apple and Fennel

Reel Chow Original Recipe!Lately I have been obsessed with the flavor combo of apples and fennel. The applesauce recipe I recently posted was made with green apples, as opposed to this pork recipe.

I love pork served with a side of fruit, just like the classic pork chops and applesauce. I also love experimenting with sauces, as I mentioned in an earlier post.

The sauce I made for my latest pork dish had aged balsamic vinegar, chardonnay, fennel, red apple, dried sage and oregano. The sauce was sweet and just a bit tart from the balsamic vinegar, which I really enjoyed. I hope you will, too. It’s called pork chops with braised apple and fennel.

Organic Pork Chops with Braised Apple, Fennel and Sage.

Organic Pork Chops with Braised Apple, Fennel and Sage. ©Reel Chow

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Quinoa Spaghetti with Cilantro and Oregano Pesto

I love pasta and the fresh taste of pesto. I have tasted many a pesto over the years—homemade, store bought, and served at restaurants. Some pestos have more cheese in them, others are a little too oily. Unlike myself, my husband’s not a huge cheese or nut eater, so I tend to cut out ingredients for a dish we both can enjoy. It’s okay I cut back on cheese from time to time! Also, I enjoy the fresh taste of the greens, whether it’s pure basil, oregano, cilantro, arugala, spinach–anything green. The list goes on and on.

Quinoa with fresh cilantro and oregano pesto

Quinoa with fresh cilantro and oregano pesto. ©Reel Chow

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