PENNE ALLA VODKA - AN AUTHENTIC VODKA SAUCE RECIPE

This authentic vodka sauce recipe is one of my all-time favorite pasta dishes and one of my most frequently asked for. People just love it, especially in the winter when the warmth and spiciness of this dish balance out the weather outside. Jam-packed full of carbs and comfort this dish definitely gives you the energy your body needs to stay warm all year round. All that aside though, it is a classic Italian vodka sauce recipe you can easily tweak to your desired spice level! First time cooking with vodka? Don’t worry, all alcohol in the vodka does evaporate during the cooking process while the vodka helps detach all the juicy pork flavor from the bottom of the skillet to ensure the most flavorful sauce you can possibly get! Enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:

SERVES 4-5
10 Min Prep, 50 min Cooking Time

1 Pack of Penne Pasta (Usually feeds 4-5)
1-1.5 650ml Bottles of Tomato Sauce (basic Pomodoro or tomato & basil)
1 TBSP of Butter (Salted
1 Cup of Vodka
200-300grams Of Pancetta or Black Forest Ham (chopped finely - almost minced)
1 TSP of Chili Flakes (optional)
1 Medium box of 35% Whipping cream
Parmesan Cheese (1 Cup Shaved and 1 Cup for garnish)
Salt and Pepper to Taste
Baguette (optional)


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DIRECTIONS:

Melt the butter down in a deep skillet on medium heat. Once the butter is melted and hot add in the chunks of pancetta or minced ham, tossing it in the butter and allowing it to cook until it becomes crispy.

Once the pancetta or ham is crispy add in your cup of vodka. It will create some more heat and steam but don't worry all the alcohol will burn out. This helps all the flavor from the ham that stuck to the bottom of the skillet to be transferred back into the flavors of the sauce later. Scrape the bottom of the skillet with a wooden spoon to help them along. Let this cook down until there is only a little bit of moisture left. Take your time.

Next, add in the tomato sauce (whether homemade or bought from the store you want the most basic Pomodoro kind). This will add in a lot of liquid to your sauce so make sure you boil this down as well so that a lot of the water evaporates and you are left with a nice thick sauce. About 20-30 minutes.

If you want your sauce to be a little bit spicy add in your chili peppers now and let them cook into your sauce. Sprinkle and stir. You can also add in some Salt and Pepper now to your taste.

Next, add in your cream. First, about a 1/2 cup stirring the whole time than a 1/4 cup until you get the perfect red/orange color. You can taste it as you go to see if you want more cream. To help thicken the sauce up shave about a cup of parmesan down and add it into the sauce, stir it in. Let the water cook out of this while you start cooking the penne pasta in a pot. Some people also like to use a hand blender and blend the sauce at this point so that the small bits of pancetta/ham become undetectable and the sauce is extra smooth in texture.

Boil water for the pasta adding about 1-1.5 TBSP of salt to the water once it boils. Add in pasta and let it cook till it is al dente.

Now you should be ready to serve the sauce with the pasta. You can either mix it together or spoon some sauce on top of a plate of pasta. Garnish with more parmesan cheese and a slice of baguette.


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PAD GRA PROW - EASY THAI STREET FOOD RECIPE!

Since I am always and forever dreaming of travel, I thought I’d share a new recipe and popular street food dish today from a country on my bucket list, Thailand. Pad Gra Prow (sometimes also seen spelled Pad Gra Pow or Pad Kra Prow) is a flavourful, ground pork dish that is served on top of a bed of steamed Jasmin rice and topped with a sunny-side-up egg. Not only is it super simple to make but it will have you asking for second helpings! Don’t like pork? That’s okay! Tofu makes a great vegetarian substitute for pork or even ground chicken. Alternatively, if you are looking for a low-carb option you can also substitute the rice for a lettuce wrap which adds an extra refreshing element to this already delicious dish. No matter what your preference, this recipe will have you daydreaming of traveling to Thailand one day soon too.

INGREDIENTS:

Yields 2-3 Servings

2 CUPS of Steamed Jasmin Rice
4 TBSP of Vegetable Oil divided - 1 TBSP and 3 TBSP
1 TBSP of Oyster Sauce
1 TBSP of Soy Sauce
1.5 TSP of Fish Sauce
2 TBSP Garlic - minced
1/2 TSP of Thai chili - minced
1 LB or 450g of Ground Pork - you can substitute for chicken or tofu but squeeze out all the water if you use tofu
1 Cup of French Beans - cut in 1” pieces
1/2 a White Onion - cut in 1/4 inch strips
2 Eggs
1 Cup of Thai Holy Basil - roughly chopped - if you can’t find Thai Holy Basil you can use regular Italian Basil instead
Salt and Pepper


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DIRECTIONS:

Cook rice and set aside.

While rice is cooking, add the oyster sauce, soy sauce and, fish sauce to a bowl and mix thoroughly, set aside

Next, in a wok heat up your vegetable oil and add in your garlic and chili. Cook until fragrant.

Once fragrant, add in your ground pork (or substitute with chicken or crumbled tofu) and allow to cook completely. Salt and pepper as desired.

Next, add in veggies (onion and beans) and continue to cook for about 2 minutes.

During this time/, fry eggs sunny side up in a skillet with a little bit of vegetable oil until whites are cooked but yolk is still runny, set aside.

Once pork/veggies are done, add the sauce mixture you made earlier to the wok and stir until well incorporated.

Next, stir in basil until wilted

Lastly, plate the pad gra prow on top of a bed of rice adding the fried egg on top and garnish with a piece of fresh basil.

Additionally, you can add a lime wedge on the side as well as a few extra small pieces of chili in a tablespoon of fish sauce when serving.

Enjoy!


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FRIED EGGPLANT AND CHICKPEA MASALA - VEGAN, VEGETARIAN, SOY AND GLUTEN FREE

I have made this plant-based, Indian-inspired eggplant masala ( similar to brinjal masala) dish twice now and both times there have been no leftovers. Friends and family just can’t get enough of this curried eggplant recipe. Although frying the eggplant at the beginning does tack on quite a bit of time, once you get the hang of it this isn't that complicated of a dish. Best of all, it’s totally worth the effort in learning a new Indian eggplant recipe and is so healthy for you. If you are looking for an easy vegetarian, plant-based recipe to try, I highly recommend giving this curry eggplant dish a shot!

Enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:

- Serves 4 People with No Leftovers!

2lbs Eggplant (Italian)
Olive oil
Sea Salt
1 large White Onion (halved and diced)
2 Garlic Cloves (minced)
1.5 teaspoons garam masala
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 teaspoon cayenne
2 Cups Tomato (diced)
1 15oz can of Chickpeas (drained and washed)

- Optional Base -

Basmati Rice


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DIRECTIONS:

Cut the eggplant into 1/4 inch pucks and salt on both sides.

Lightly cover a frying pan in olive oil and fry the eggplant pucks (medium heat) until they are soft and until both sides are browned. The eggplant will suck up the oil like no other and it will be tempting to add more olive oil but as the eggplant softens it will also release a bit of the oil back into the pan so don't overdo it. This step will take the longest time so you can prepare everything else as you do this. Once the eggplant is fried remove it from the frying pan and place it on a baking sheet.

Next, add some oil to the pan and fry up the onions.

When they become soft and golden (about 10 minutes) add the garlic and cook for another 4-5 minutes.

Next, add in your spices and mix it all up for a minute or two. CAN YOU SMELL THE GOODNESS??

Finally add the tomato, the chickpeas, and about 2 tablespoons of water. Turn the heat up a little to medium-hot, partly cover, and let simmer for 15 minutes.

If you are going to make basmati rice, start making it now so that both will be ready at the same time.

After 15 minutes I usually add a pinch more of garam masala, paprika, and cayenne (if you like it spicy) and mix it in.

After another five minutes, I add in the eggplant that we previously fried up and let that continue to cook for an additional 10 minutes. The eggplant should breakdown and really thicken up the dish.

Remove from heat and serve on a bed of basmati rice!

Enjoy!


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SAVOURY FLAKY SPANAKOPITA BITES

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I was craving some flaky spanakopita the other day and decided to test my hand at baking it myself at home. Adam’s Baba (grandmother) makes an amazing Macedonian version called Zelnik so naturally, she was the first person I called. These little spinach pies ended up turning out amazing even though I sort of freestyled some of the measurements and combined Baba’s recipe with a couple of others I found. I mean, you can never have too much cheese, right!?

INGREDIENTS:

Serving: 24 Spanakopita Bites

-Spanakopita Filling-
Olive oil
1 Medium Sweet Onion chopped finely
6 CUPS of Fresh Spinach chopped roughly
3 Springs of Green Onions, sliced into thin pieces
2 CUPS of Italian flat parsley chopped finely
2 Cups of Goat and Sheep Feta
1 CUP of freshly Grated Halloumi Cheese
2 Eggs beaten lightly
Salt and Pepper

-Phyllo Cups-
1 (454 Grams) Packet of Phyllo Sheets*
3/4 CUPS of Melted Unsalted Butter
1 Egg beaten lightly

*Phyllo Sheets - Make sure that the phyllo dough is completely thawed.  It is super fragile so if it is not well thawed out it will break easily.  In general, be extra gentle when handling each layer of phyllo because it is so thin it will tear easily. You have to work a little fast because the dough drys out quickly. I first cut the phyllo layers into rough 4” squares using a scissor and stacked them to keep the air off them as I worked. You can also keep them under a slightly damp dishtowel. Work with one muffin pan at a time.

DIRECTIONS:

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Butter your muffin trays making sure to coat the bottom of each cup and the sides

In a pan add in olive oil and finely chopped onion and saute until translucent.

In a large bowl add the sauteed onion with finely chopped parsley, spinach, green onion, eggs, crumbled feta, and Halloumi. Add a pinch of salt and pepper and combine thoroughly till well mixed. Set aside.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees and pull out your muffin trays. It’s time to create your pastry cups.

Add one 4” phyllo square to each buttered muffin cup mould on your tray pressing each sheet into the moulds and allowing the corners to point up. Little tears may occur -don’t worry to much about this! Just make sure on the next layer to cover the tear with some phyllo. Using a pastry brush, brush each phyllo sheet with butter before adding another 4” phyllo square on top. Do this until you have cups that are 5-6 layers thick.

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Once complete, fill each cup with spinach mixture and fold over phyllo corners back towards the middle to create a cover. If they have died out, try brushing them with butter to help moisten them. There will be some flaking, don’t worry so much about it.

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Mix the last beaten egg with remaining butter and brush the top of each muffin mould with the mixture to help keep the phyllo sheet corners together before placing muffin tins in the oven and baking for 35 to 40 minutes or until the top is golden

Once ready, allow muffin trays to cool for 10 minutes before trying to transfer cups onto a serving plate or cooling rack.

Enjoy!


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LAVELLE - TORONTO'S NEW CONTEMPORARY FRENCH RESTAURANT

Since launching last summer, Lavelle has become known as one of Toronto’s exclusive King West luxury lounge and outdoor cabana bars. What you may not know is that the restaurant at Lavelle is even more spectacular than the views! Executive Chef Romain Avril is a master at creating contemporary French dishes with ingredients of only the highest quality. Having worked in Michelin star restaurants in his native France, Chef Avril shows off his passion and expertise with each dish. With a background and extensive training in both fusion and molecular gastronomy he plates each dish with the intention to send your eyes dancing across the dish and capture your attention. His plating is so spectacular you’ll have to take a photo of it like you would a piece of art before you can even think of diving in.

PAN SEARED WILD BC SALMON with sweet potato, salsify, wild mushrooms, spaghetti squash and crispy burdoch

Even his seemingly simple dishes are so complex that with each mouthful you will find yourself peeling back a new layer of flavors.

If you are looking for a new place to impress a date or schmooze a client Lavelle is your spot! The inviting contemporary lavish atmosphere is sure to amaze any dinner guest and you will no doubt impress with this choice. Lavelle is now open for brunch as well and according to Chef Romain Avril has many new exciting things coming down the pipeline that has me enthusiastically staying tuned in for!
 

R to L: Beet Salad, Tuna Tartar, AAA Beef Tenderloin & Short Rib Ravioli

Above are some of the dishes that I got to experience last week when I went for dinner with a girlfriend at the restaurant. I was very pleased to meet Chef Romain Avril who is happy to meet and talk about the food with any of his customers. He is definitely a chef that cares not only about his food but also about your overall experience. If you have any questions or just want to shake his hand he is always willing to make time for his guest.

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Executive Chef Romain Avril and I