Saturday, July 25, 2015

Why should Chip get all the food posts.....

I am not an innovative chef like Chip. I am a simple man. Actually a simpleton. I love a simple recipe. Heres one:


3 lbs string beans
10 large red potatoes
Pecorino red pepper flakes
¼ cup extra virgin olive oil
1/3 cup red wine vinegar

A simple and delicious salad is one my grandma used to make. It is the essence of simple peasant cooking.

Simply clean the strings by snapping them in two and removing any stray stems. You can break off the ends if they bother you. Or not.  Wash them off and put in boiling water for about 8 minutes so the string beans get sort of cooked but be sure to take them out before they get mushy. You want the al dente. Take out and drain the water. Put the string beans in a metal bowl and add the olive oil and smush it around to get oil all over everything. Cover with foil as it will cook a little longer in the bowl.

Put the potatoes in boiling water and cook until soft about twenty minutes or so. Test them by putting a fork in them. If you can push it right in without resistance then they are done. Take them out of the water and let them cool. When they are cool enough to handle but way before they start to turn black, just peel off the skins which are very loose and easy to take off. Cut the potato into little triangular pieces 1 ½ inches on each side. Then add it to the string beans in the metal bowl.

Take a big wooden spoon and mix them all together without smushing them too much. Add the red wine vinegar. Liberally sprinkle in the pecorino red pepper flakes and salt to taste. Chill in the refrigerator before serving.

Like revenge, it is a dish best eaten cold.

Salud.

12 comments:

rcocean said...

Just needs some beef.

Chip Ahoy said...

That looks muy delicioso.

bagoh20 said...

I ordered a pizza today, and I did not screw it up.

How do people find time to cook with internet, and porn, and all those Kardashian shows, and don't even get me started on the Magic Bullet infomercials. People, get some damned priorities, would you?

chickelit said...

I like that it's vegetarian. I may make it for my daughter. We all take turns cooking in our family.

windbag said...

I thought revenge was like cold cuts.

AllenS said...

When I eat, I like a dead animal on my plate.

Third Coast said...

Troop's recipe is actually a variation of old-fashioned German potato salad.

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

It is best with Roma beans, the flat ones. Summer.

Aridog said...

I like that salad. A good balance for other dishes, such as meats...aka "dead animals"...cleanses the palate. Now all I need is someone to make it regularly for me. I am getting very lazy as I age. Fortunately I have a good friend who loves to cook and always cooks in mass quantity...so I get all the extra portions. I will give him this recipe. Judi and I will enjoy it.

Aridog said...

bagoh20 ... you might be able to screw up a pizza order where I live...have to check carefully what they use..."halal" means "turkey bacon" etc...nasty. :D

AllenS said...

I also want dead animal parts processed on my pizza.

Aridog said...

Allen S ... me too.