The Peony Life » childhood memories http://thepeonylife.com Creating memories through food Thu, 19 Jan 2017 01:07:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.3.19 Mussels with a White Wine & Fennel Cream Sauce http://thepeonylife.com/2015/09/mussels-with-a-white-wine-fennel-cream-sauce/ http://thepeonylife.com/2015/09/mussels-with-a-white-wine-fennel-cream-sauce/#respond Fri, 18 Sep 2015 19:35:16 +0000 http://thepeonylife.com/?p=1237 Being from Nova-Scotia, loving shell fish like lobster, scallops and mussels is practically in my DNA.  I recently returned from a blissful vacation back home on the East Coast, where we indulged in all of my favorites.   Mussels were a staple in my house growing up and I always loved dunking them in garlicky lemon butter.... 

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Enjoy a bowl of Mussels with a White Wine & Fennel Cream Sauce this weekend !

Enjoy a bowl of Mussels with a White Wine & Fennel Cream Sauce this weekend !

Being from Nova-Scotia, loving shell fish like lobster, scallops and mussels is practically in my DNA.  I recently returned from a blissful vacation back home on the East Coast, where we indulged in all of my favorites.  

Mussels were a staple in my house growing up and I always loved dunking them in garlicky lemon butter. It’s funny how nothing really changed (well maybe my glass of sauvignon blanc). This humble East Coast favorite has continued to be a special dish into my adulthood. It was the first meal I ever made for Rez and whenever I make it at home it brings back happy memories, both old and new.

Fennel lends a sweet licorice flavor to the dish. Don't worry, it's not overpowering and the flavor mellows out as it cooks.

Fennel lends a sweet licorice flavor to the dish. Don’t worry, it’s not overpowering and the flavor mellows out as it cooks.

At the time I was living in Vancouver and we had been dating long distance for a couple of months. We had met in Hawaii Thanksgiving weekend, had our first date in Montreal on NYE and in January I went to visit him in San Francisco. It was quite the whirlwind! Now it was his turn to come see me in Vancouver and not on buddy pass!

Side note for those of you who are not in the airline industry: Although our career allows us to travel freely and cheaply, long distance relationships can be equally or more taxing on our end. When you fly for a living, doing all of the commuting in a long distance relationship can be draining, especially when it’s not appreciated. It’s a test in a way, to see if they’re willing to put in the work and not ask for the ‘golden ticket’ immediately.

Discard any mussels that don't open in the cooking process. Important! Don't forget!

Discard any mussels that don’t open in the cooking process. Important! Don’t forget!

Rez was due to arrive right around lunchtime so I decided to make him an old school favorite of mine; Mussels. They’re easy to make, use few key ingredients and are rather addicting once you sample a few. The broth is really what ties everything together, with thick slices of fresh bread for dipping. This certainly isn’t a fancy dish and that’s part of its glory!

Served best with thick pieces of fresh bread. The bread takes it from appetizer to entrée.

Served best with thick slices of fresh bread. The bread takes it from appetizer to entrée.

We’ve created a tradition of staying in for big nights like Valentines Day or Anniversaries. We get our favorites wine & foods and spend the night at home, instead of going to super crowded and loud restaurants. Don’t get me wrong, I love those places and I’m actually late getting ready to go out for dinner & drinks. But those special nights I like being at home, hidden away from the craziness of the city, with my favorite person in the world, in our own private retreat. We always include mussels in the mix on those special days. One of us always reminding the other of that first home cooked meal together.

Enjoy! xx

Mussels with a White Wine & Fennel Cream Sauce
 
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This East Coast favorite
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Recipe type: Appetizer or Main
Cuisine: Seafood
Serves: 6
Ingredients
  • 3 pounds mussels, scrubbed and de bearded
  • ¼ cup butter, ½ stick
  • 1 fresh fennel bulb, thinly sliced
  • 2 shallots, chopped
  • 4 garlic cloves, chopped
  • 2 teaspoons fennel seeds
  • ½ bottle dry white wine
  • ½ cup heavy whipping cream
  • a small handful of flat leaf parsley
  • garnish with lemon wedge
Instructions
  1. Melt butter in heavy large pot over medium-high heat.
  2. Add chopped fennel, shallots, garlic and fennel seeds. Sauté until fennel is tender, about 5 minutes. Add wine and cream and boil until liquid thickens, about 10 minutes.
  3. Add mussels. Cover and cook until mussels open, about 5 minutes. Discard any mussels that do not open. Ladle broth overtop and sprinkle with flat leaf parsley.
  4. Garnish with lemon wedges and serve with fresh bread!
  5. Enjoy!
Notes
Before cooking I always sift through the mussels to check for any damaged and cracked shells.
Once mussels are cooked I discard any mussels that do not open.
I normally serve this family style at home but feel free to separate into individual bowls and ladle the broth overtop.

 

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Mostly Veggie Tuna Melt http://thepeonylife.com/2015/08/mostly-veggie-tuna-melt/ http://thepeonylife.com/2015/08/mostly-veggie-tuna-melt/#respond Fri, 14 Aug 2015 14:00:59 +0000 http://thepeonylife.com/?p=172 Tuna melts and tuna salad on fresh greens is definitely a regular in house. It’s something you can whip up quickly and modify the ingredients based on what you have. My fiancés idea of comfort food is a nice creamy tuna melt and he’s as happy as a little clam when I make this for him.... 

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This Mostly Veggie Tuna Melt will never go out of style. Ode to a classic!

This Mostly Veggie Tuna Melt will never go out of style. Ode to a classic!

Tuna melts and tuna salad on fresh greens is definitely a regular in house. It’s something you can whip up quickly and modify the ingredients based on what you have.

My fiancés idea of comfort food is a nice creamy tuna melt and he’s as happy as a little clam when I make this for him. He’s going to kill me when he reads this.

Mostly Veggie Tuna Melt turned Tuna Salad

Mostly Veggie Tuna Melt turned Tuna Salad

I like my tuna salad with a lot of crunch so I always use celery & fennel. Remember to hang on to those fennel fronds at the top of the fennel bulb. They look & feel similar to dill but have a delicate anise flavor. We’re going to sprinkle those on top of the tuna melt as a finishing touch that will melt in your mouth.

I also add an apple to the mix for some sweetness and because it pairs really well with the fennel. I usually add more celery+fennel+apple than what I’ve listed  because I try to pack in as many veggies as I can without Rez asking questions.

The Dill Pickles are so perfect in this salad

The Dill Pickles are so perfect in this salad

The fennel lends massive amounts of flavor to this recipe and honestly, it’s just not the same without it. As I’ve mentioned in other posts, fennel is one of my go-to ingredients and definitely a useful ingredient to keep on hand.

I dice one of my Garlicky Dill Pickles, fresh dill, as well as some dill seeds to really amp up the bold flavor. In a pinch you can sub dry dill for fresh dill, but be sure to half it and let the mix sit in the fridge for an hour or so, allowing the flavors to marry together.

dill pickle+fresh herbs+fennel+apple=my kind of melt!

dill pickle+fresh herbs+fennel+apple=my kind of melt!

I normally opt to serve this over mixed greens or peppery arugula because frankly, I just like it like that, but this an awesome gluten free option for my celiac friends or people watching their carb intake. This is a super comforting dish and fairly guilt free, especially if you use greek yogurt instead of mayo!

Try this classic recipe with a bowl of Lazy Pea Soup with Mint & Crème Fraîche, Speedy Greek Style Chicken Soup with Lemon or Cream of Wild Mushroom Soup.

Mostly Veggie Tuna Melt
 
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Recipe type: Main
Cuisine: Homestyle
Serves: 2-4
Ingredients
  • 1 can tuna, drained
  • 4 slices of whatever bread you like
  • 2 large celery stalks, finely chopped
  • ¾ cup fennel, finely chopped
  • 1 apple of your choice, cored and diced
  • 1 large dill pickle, diced
  • ½ cup red onion, finely chopped
  • ½ cup dill, chopped
  • ½ tsp dill seeds
  • ½ cup extra sharp cheddar cheese, grated
  • squeeze of fresh lemon juice
  • ¼ cup prepared mayo or full fat greek yogurt
  • 1 tsp black pepper
  • kosher salt to taste
  • fresh fennel fronds for sprinkling
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven broiler and set the rack about 5 inches from heat source.
  2. Spread slices of bread on baking sheet and toast.
  3. Combine all ingredients in a large bowl (with the exception of cheddar cheese) and toss until all ingredients are coated in mayo/greek yogurt.
  4. Distribute the tuna salad mixture on top of the toasted pieces of bread and sprinkle with cheddar cheese.
  5. Place under the broiler for 3-5 minutes.
  6. Season with salt & pepper and garnish with fresh fennel fronds or dill.
Notes
Makes 4 open face sandwiches.
Remember to save the fennel fronds. They make a nice finishing touch to the tuna melts.

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Garlicky Dilly Pickles http://thepeonylife.com/2015/08/garlicky-dilly-pickles/ http://thepeonylife.com/2015/08/garlicky-dilly-pickles/#respond Fri, 14 Aug 2015 09:30:02 +0000 http://thepeonylife.com/?p=637 Crunchy Dill Pickles are in my opinion the best snack ever created! They’ve been my #1 snack since I was a toddler and I still pack them in my lunch kit when I’m away flying. Their crunchy texture, vinegary taste and low calorie count, make for a healthier snack option. When my fiancé and I first... 

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FARMERS MARKET DILL PICKLE INSPIRATION

FARMERS MARKET DILL PICKLE INSPIRATION

Crunchy Dill Pickles are in my opinion the best snack ever created! They’ve been my #1 snack since I was a toddler and I still pack them in my lunch kit when I’m away flying. Their crunchy texture, vinegary taste and low calorie count, make for a healthier snack option.

BE CAREFUL NOT TO CRUSH THE CUCUMBERS WHEN PUTTING THEM IN THE JAR

BE CAREFUL NOT TO CRUSH THE CUCUMBERS WHEN PUTTING THEM IN THE JAR

When my fiancé and I first met, we immediately bonded over our shared love of the German soccer team, olives and DILL PICKLES! So random, right? As you can see, we really fell in love over intelligent conversations. We’ve been lucky enough to watch Germany win the World Cup from the streets of Berlin and it was one of the coolest experiences of my life! Berlin is a fascinating city on a regular day, but that night; the energy in Berlin was magic!

ALL THE DIFFERENT SHADES OF GREEN

ALL THE DIFFERENT SHADES OF GREEN

Rez & I wanted to add a few personal touches to our wedding and we thought that a dill pickle bar would be the perfect idea for us. Don’t worry, that’s not all we’re serving our guests for dinner. Hopefully everyone enjoys this easily made snack as much as we do!

ALMOST READY TO GET MY PICKLE ON

ALMOST READY TO GET MY PICKLE ON

On any given day you will find at least 4 jars of dill pickles in my fridge, these Garlicky Dill Pickles being one of them. My favorite store bought pickles are Sonoma Brinery Kosher Dill Pickles. Their ingredients include: cucumber, water, salt, garlic and spices. I am so very happy Trader Joe’s recently started carrying them, for a couple of dollars less than Whole Foods. Rez isn’t as crazy about these and opts for the more classic brands, like Vlassic & Claussin. He really like the super vinegary ones that make you pucker. I don’t discriminate and think all three are solid options.

LEAVE WHOLE FOR THE CRUNCHIEST PICKLE

LEAVE WHOLE FOR THE CRUNCHIEST PICKLE

LEAVE 1/4 INCH BREATHING ROOM FROM THE BRINE TO THE LID

LEAVE 1/4 INCH BREATHING ROOM FROM THE BRINE TO THE LID

Enjoy these  Garlicky Dill Pickles alongside my Mostly Veggie Tuna Melt or as an afternoon snack!

Enjoy! xx

Garlicky Dilly Pickles
 
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Makes 2 quart or 4 pint jars. Pickles must rest in the fridge for at least one week before eating.
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Recipe type: Appetizer
Ingredients
  • 2 quart kirby cucumbers (approximately 3 pounds)
  • 1½ cups apple cider vinegar
  • 1½ cups filtered water
  • 2 tablespoons pickling salt
  • 8 garlic cloves, peeled
  • 4 teaspoons dill seed
  • 2 teaspoons black peppercorns
  • 1 teaspoon red chili flakes
  • 1 tbsp pickling spice(make sure it doesn't include cinnamon).
  • 1 or 2 large bunches of dill, washed and dried
Instructions
  1. Wash jars thoroughly in warm, soapy water. If you plan on making shelf stable pickles, prepare a boiling water bath canner. Put fresh canning jar lids into a small saucepan with 3 inches of water and set to the barest simmer.
  2. Wash and dry kirby cucumbers. Remove blossom end. Cut into chips, spears or leave whole, depending on your preference.
  3. Combine vinegar, water and salt in sauce pan and bring to a boil.
  4. Equally divide garlic cloves, dill seed, black peppercorns and red chili flakes between jars. Pack prepared cucumbers into jars as tightly as you can without crushing them.
  5. Pour the brine into the jars, leaving ¼ inch headspace (that's the amount of space between the surface of the brine and the rim of the jar).
  6. Remove any air bubbles from jars by gently tapping them. You can also use a wooden chopstick or plastic utensil to help remove stubborn bubbles.
  7. Wipe rims and apply lids and bands (don't screw them on too tightly).
  8. If processing jars for shelf stability, lower jars into your processing pot. When water returns to a boil, set a timer for 10 minutes.
  9. When time is up, remove jars from canning pot and allow them to cool. When jars are cool enough to handle, check seals.
  10. If you choose not to process your jars, let them cool before putting them into the refrigerator. Do note that your jars may seal during the cooling process. However, without the boiling water bath process, that doesn't mean they're shelf stable. Still refrigerate.
  11. Let pickles rest for at least one week before eating.
Notes
Makes 4 pint or 2 quart jars of pickles.

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