Showing posts with label broccoli rabe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label broccoli rabe. Show all posts

Craving Something Green!

on Monday, November 29, 2010

I don't know about you but after a couple of days of turkey leftovers I'm turkeyed out and craving something green, broccoli rabe/ rapini will always satisfy my craving!


Broccoli rabe is highly nutritious and contains many antioxidants in just a small portion, something I definitely need right about now!
If you've never tried broccoli rabe it's taste is something similar to kale with a slightly bitter bite to it, wonderful as a side dish and so good with pasta!

Blanching in boiling water for 3 minutes and then placing in an ice bath will help reduce that bite a little, but after all it's a hearty green and that slightly bitter taste is the distinctive quality of broccoli rabe.

Drizzle a generous amount of olive oil in the bottom of a saute pan, add shaved garlic and cook until golden along with red pepper flakes to taste. Place your drained broccoli rabe in the pan and cook until tender around 10 to 15 minutes, you can add a tiny bit of water or even some broth to create steam to help it cook through to your desired tenderness, finish off with a squeeze of lemon on top and a drizzle more of olive oil.

I served my broccoli rabe on the side with spaghetti squash tossed with roasted red peppers and a boneless pork cutlet, I told you I was turkeyed out!

Buon Appetito!

Broccoli Rabe Pasta, with Sausage, Roasted Tomatoes and Beans!

on Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Rapini, or otherwise known as, Broccoli Rabe, is a relative of the turnip family, and loaded with many healthy benefits.

Who couldn't use a little extra vitamin C, K, Potassium, Calcium, and Iron! Not to mention, it's very high in phytochemicals, which have the potential for reducing the risk of cancer.


Wikipedia describes it as "nutty, bitter, pungent, an acquired taste". It is a little bitter, but that's what makes it so good! I find that blanching it in water for a couple minutes takes some of that bitterness away.


Pairing it with some spicy Italian sausage gives it the perfect balance!



Normally this dish is made with orrecciette pasta, but I like to try it with some of the other specialty pasta's that are out there.


INGREDIENTS:

1 lb. of Spicy Italian Sausage, cut up into bite size pieces
1 lb. of Cooked Broccoli Rabe
1lb. Specialty Pasta
Roasted Tomatoes ( Recipe Here)
4 Cloves of Crushed Garlic
1/4 Cup of Garlic Flavored Olive Oil
1 Can of Cannelloni Beans
Grated Romano Cheese
Reserved Broccoli Rabe Water, or a touch of Stock

DIRECTIONS:

1. Saute your sausage in the garlic oil along with the crushed garlic, till no longer pink.
2. Add in about a 1/2 cup of the broccoli rabe water or stock. ( you might need a little more)
3. Add beans, and cooked broccoli rabe.
4. Cook pasta al dente, and toss in.
5. Gently toss in some roasted tomatoes, (as many as you want).
6. Season with salt, pepper, and the grated romano, and maybe a little extra olive oil.


Something good to eat while we're all watching the Presidential Inauguration ceremonies today!

Buon Appetito!!