What's It All About?

Food is something that needs to be experienced; from the simplest nuts and berries to the most complex and ornate feasts, eating is an essential part of life and the human experience. For me, cooking is a way to enhance that experience by actively choosing what to use for my ingredients, how to combine them in new and interesting ways, and sharing that with family and friends. Cooking is such a rich activity, since even the very beginnings of the art; families would gather around the fire to prepare and eat their meals. Today, the fire has become the kitchen, where we can still gather as a family of any type or size and take part in the joy and intimacy of community and food.

My hope with this blog is not to simply share recipes with you; those can be found anywhere on the Internet or in countless books and magazines. What I want to do is use the food that I create to help you foster a sense of family with those you cook and eat with, and to truly discover the Epic Experience of Food.

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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Creamy Tomato Rigatoni

When you're in the mood for fancy food but just don't feel like getting all dressed up and paying big bucks for a stuffy waiter and overpriced wine, what do you do? Well, if your first answer was "check out Jon's food blog and see what we can make at home," you're on the right track. On the other hand, if looking up the number to Domino's was where you went, you might want to rethink your overall life strategy.

Now I don't consider myself a maker of fancy food by any means; all I strive for is to make my meals tasty and filling. At the same time, I want them to evoke a sense of something more...I want to be able to experience the flavors, the history, everything about the dish. Otherwise, I'd just make myself a box of Mac & Cheese and call it a night. Simple yet elegant is where it's at for me, and I think this dish accomplishes that easily. It can be ready in less than an hour, and it can be easily scaled to fit any size gathering of family and friends.




Ingredients:
1/2 stick (4 tbsp) unsalted butter
3oz stick of pepperoni, finely chopped (for a lighter dish, use 1 boneless, skinless chicken breast, cut into just-smaller-than-bite-sized pieces)
1 medium yellow onion, diced
4 cloves garlic, finely chopped
~1/2 cup dry white wine (I like a cheap vermouth)
1 28oz can crushed tomatoes
1 tbps sugar
1/3 cup heavy cream, room temperature
Salt & pepper
1 1/2 pounds rigatoni (use more or less depending on the crowd)
1/4 cup finely chopped fresh basil leaves

Directions:
Sauce just after stirring in cream.
1. Heat a saucepan over medium heat, and melt the better in the pan. Add pepperoni (or chicken) and onion and cook, stirring, until onion is soft (about 3-5 minutes). Add garlic and saute until fragrant (about 1 minute longer).

2. Add wine and cook, stirring constantly, until almost evaporated (2-3 minutes). Stir in tomatoes and sugar, bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer until slightly thickened (15-20 minutes). Stir in heavy cream and season with salt & pepper to taste.

3. While sauce is cooking, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add pasta and cook until just tender. Drain and return to pot. Combine with sauce and basil and serve.

Makes 6-8 servings.

No pasta dish is complete without a good side salad, and today just happens to be your lucky day because I'm also going to share a fantastic companion salad to this dish. It's super easy and full of flavor and really compliments the pasta well. And as with any good Italian-style meal, serve with plenty of warm bread and butter (or my favorite, garlic bread).

Tangy Spinach Salad
1 9oz bag baby spinach
~1/3lb (1 container) goat cheese
1 pint cherry or grape tomatoes
1 small red onion, chopped
1/2 bottle of your favorite balsamic dressing
1/2 pint fresh blueberries (optional)
1/2 cup dried cranberries (optional)

**Note: I recommend using either the blueberry/cranberry mix OR the tomatoes, but not both.

Combine spinach, tomatoes, onion, and/or fruit (if using) in a large salad bowl and toss well. Mix in dressing. Toss in cheese just before serving.


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