So I am a bit behind on the updating, but Friday, I decided I wanted to try something really new, so I made a vegetable that I only heard my grandma talk about, Rutabaga. I also tried a new spice cumin in my lamb burgers.
So first, the Rutabaga, my Grandmother loves these, but I had never had one. I have heard of lots of ways to prepare these, but I kept it super simple. I pealed them, cubed them and then roasted them in the oven with some olive oil and salt. When they were almost done, I added butter and sugar to them (sugar makes everything taste good right?). All-in-all, they were pretty good; even with the sugar glaze, they still have a mild bitter after taste. Raw, they taste kind of like a raw potato, but less starchier and they smell like raw cabbage, Weird.
As for the lamb burger…I love lamb…love the unique taste and the versatility of the meat. I usually do lamb chops or lamb ribs (yummy)… but this time I decided to make lamb burgers. I added diced onion, garlic, season salt, pepper, and cumin. Now, I have never used cumin ever, but since it came with my spice rack, I figure let’s give it a try. I have read that cumin pairs well with lamb, so give it a try right? Well it wasn’t totally bad, but it did alter the taste of the lamb majorly. I think it is a spice I will have to get use to, and will defiantly try it in something else, just not my lamb burgers. With my left over patties, I think I am going to crumble up and added to spaghetti sauce.
Saturday:
So Yesterday I tried my hand at my version of Veal ragu over Pappardella pasta, which turned out quite well and was very good. So I had some veal cube that is usually used for stew, but I sautéed them in a pan with garlic, onion and carrots; added white wine, and then some canned dice tomatoes. I served over pasta and a side of French bread. Very yummy.
I also tried my new Barefoot wine, Sweet Red with the ragu. I have finally found a red wine that I like. It is sweet, but not overly so, and it is nice and smooth.
Today I have a craving for fried chicken, but I think I might do a buttermilk fried chicken… Yummy fun.