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Valentine's Day Ideas: Home cooking is Best!

February 13, 2015 By Eleanor Hoh 5 Comments

The dish I’m proposing for your Valentine is surprise, surprise – an Italian dish made in my wok!  Valentine’s is all about the table presentation and ambience!  A simple table setting with pop of color from red napkins, centerpiece with low flower arrangement, a must are red candles and you’re set!

WokStar-marinara-plateWokStar-chicken-marinara

This pasta dish coincides with a theme for this month’s #LetsLunch, a virtual lunch with food bloggers from around the world (see below for lots more noodle dishes!)  I’ve also been experimenting Italian dishes in my wok to prepare for my first cooking class hosted by a fabulous new Italian wine bar and gourmet deli in Wynwood, Miami called Made In Italy Gourmet, I’m so excited to expand my repertoire. Just a little tidbit…you know that Marco Polo discovered noodles in Asia and brought it back to Italy and called it pasta, you knew that right?

Wok Star - marinara-criminiWok Star-chicken

Few notes about this dish…
I make marinara sauce in my cast iron wok. It is acid so don’t do this if you’re a new Wok Star, build up your patina first. Having said that, your cast iron wok will build its patina quickly if you do use it for acidic dishes, just not when it’s new. If you don’t have a wok, your best bet is to use a wide stainless steel flat pan but you’ll need to use a lot more oil. Please NO nonstick because it cannot handle high heat that’s required for cooking meat.
Remember to wash out wok and dry with paper towels, then dry on stove.  Always use a clean wok otherwise food or liquid stuck on will burn and create a crust and ruin your dish.
Marinading meat using my basic marinade: TSPC (see below under ingredients) I teach in class and on my DVDs. You only need to know these 4 seasonings because you can use it for any style of cooking whether it’s Italian, Hispanic, Greek etc. tamari is a liquid salt but doesn’t make your food taste Asian!
Hope you’ll branch out and try making Italian in your wok, and if you do, please share with us. Here’s a sausage and rapini pasta dish for you to try!
WokStar-wok-Chicken-marinara
3 easy steps to Marinara Chicken in a wok….
Ingredients:
Marinara sauce:
1 medium size onion, chopped
1 ripe beefsteak tomato or 4-6 plum tomatoes, cubed
4 cloves garlic smashed whole
handful of crimini mushrooms, sliced thick
handful of flat leaf parsley for garnish, chopped
1 lb. organic chicken thighs or breast, cut into medium chunks
2 scallions cut into diagonals
thin pasta (whatever pasta you like!)
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
red hot sauce
T – tamari (San-J brand is best)
S – sherry (medium drinking sherry NOT cooking sherry)
P – pepper (white pepper)
C – cornstarch
1) Make pasta in a pot, add a few drops of oil and salt. The oil prevents pasta from sticking together. Drain and set aside. When ready to serve, run under hot, hot tap water.
2) Heat wok on medium high, when you see first wisp of smoke, add 2 swirls of olive oil, then immediately add chopped onion and cook till transparent. Add mushrooms and tomatoes and cook till they just become soft but not too watery. Set on dish.
3) Marinade chicken with TSPC. Heat wok on high this time for chicken! When you see first wisp of smoke, add in 4 swirls of olive oil, add garlic, then spread chicken out in one layer so they all get some heat love. Test piece of chicken at base of wok to see if it’s golden color before flipping. If ready, flip chicken back and forth quickly so they don’t burn. Add in marinara sauce and scallions, warm through and you’re done!
Plate pasta, top with chicken marinara sauce, sprinkle chopped parsley if you like. Light the candles, kiss your honey,  SLURP your pasta and enjoy!
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Go check these other amazing noodle dishes from my Let’s Lunch buddies and if you want to join us, use #LetsLunch on twitter or leave a comment below and we’ll connect! It’s so much fun…
Annabelle‘s Emergency Anti-Hibernal Salad at Glass of Fancy
Betty-Ann‘s Chicken Noodle Soup with Roast Barbecue at Asian in America
Demetra‘s Southern Style Ramen with Bacon at Sweet Savant
Juliana‘s Grilled Tofu Spicy Peanut Noodle Salad at J. Loh
Linda‘s Taiwanese Hot Pot at Spicebox Travels
Lisa‘s Lokshen Kugel at Monday Morning Cooking Club
Naomi‘s Biang Biang Noodles at The Gastrognome
Pat‘s Korean Stir-Fried Glass Noodles (Japchae) at The Asian Grandmothers Cookbook
Tammi‘s Thai Glass Noodle Salad at Insatiable Munchies
 

Filed Under: blog, Italian, Valentine's Day Tagged With: "home cooking", "one dish meals", "Valentine's Day Ideas", "Valentine's Day", Italian, pasta

Valentine's Day Ideas: Home cooking is Best!

February 13, 2015 By Eleanor Hoh 5 Comments

The dish I’m proposing for your Valentine is surprise, surprise – an Italian dish made in my wok!  Valentine’s is all about the table presentation and ambience!  A simple table setting with pop of color from red napkins, centerpiece with low flower arrangement, a must are red candles and you’re set!

WokStar-marinara-plateWokStar-chicken-marinara

This pasta dish coincides with a theme for this month’s #LetsLunch, a virtual lunch with food bloggers from around the world (see below for lots more noodle dishes!)  I’ve also been experimenting Italian dishes in my wok to prepare for my first cooking class hosted by a fabulous new Italian wine bar and gourmet deli in Wynwood, Miami called Made In Italy Gourmet, I’m so excited to expand my repertoire. Just a little tidbit…you know that Marco Polo discovered noodles in Asia and brought it back to Italy and called it pasta, you knew that right?

Wok Star - marinara-criminiWok Star-chicken

Few notes about this dish…
I make marinara sauce in my cast iron wok. It is acid so don’t do this if you’re a new Wok Star, build up your patina first. Having said that, your cast iron wok will build its patina quickly if you do use it for acidic dishes, just not when it’s new. If you don’t have a wok, your best bet is to use a wide stainless steel flat pan but you’ll need to use a lot more oil. Please NO nonstick because it cannot handle high heat that’s required for cooking meat.
Remember to wash out wok and dry with paper towels, then dry on stove.  Always use a clean wok otherwise food or liquid stuck on will burn and create a crust and ruin your dish.
Marinading meat using my basic marinade: TSPC (see below under ingredients) I teach in class and on my DVDs. You only need to know these 4 seasonings because you can use it for any style of cooking whether it’s Italian, Hispanic, Greek etc. tamari is a liquid salt but doesn’t make your food taste Asian!
Hope you’ll branch out and try making Italian in your wok, and if you do, please share with us. Here’s a sausage and rapini pasta dish for you to try!
WokStar-wok-Chicken-marinara
3 easy steps to Marinara Chicken in a wok….
Ingredients:
Marinara sauce:
1 medium size onion, chopped
1 ripe beefsteak tomato or 4-6 plum tomatoes, cubed
4 cloves garlic smashed whole
handful of crimini mushrooms, sliced thick
handful of flat leaf parsley for garnish, chopped
1 lb. organic chicken thighs or breast, cut into medium chunks
2 scallions cut into diagonals
thin pasta (whatever pasta you like!)
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
red hot sauce
T – tamari (San-J brand is best)
S – sherry (medium drinking sherry NOT cooking sherry)
P – pepper (white pepper)
C – cornstarch
1) Make pasta in a pot, add a few drops of oil and salt. The oil prevents pasta from sticking together. Drain and set aside. When ready to serve, run under hot, hot tap water.
2) Heat wok on medium high, when you see first wisp of smoke, add 2 swirls of olive oil, then immediately add chopped onion and cook till transparent. Add mushrooms and tomatoes and cook till they just become soft but not too watery. Set on dish.
3) Marinade chicken with TSPC. Heat wok on high this time for chicken! When you see first wisp of smoke, add in 4 swirls of olive oil, add garlic, then spread chicken out in one layer so they all get some heat love. Test piece of chicken at base of wok to see if it’s golden color before flipping. If ready, flip chicken back and forth quickly so they don’t burn. Add in marinara sauce and scallions, warm through and you’re done!
Plate pasta, top with chicken marinara sauce, sprinkle chopped parsley if you like. Light the candles, kiss your honey,  SLURP your pasta and enjoy!
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Go check these other amazing noodle dishes from my Let’s Lunch buddies and if you want to join us, use #LetsLunch on twitter or leave a comment below and we’ll connect! It’s so much fun…
Annabelle‘s Emergency Anti-Hibernal Salad at Glass of Fancy
Betty-Ann‘s Chicken Noodle Soup with Roast Barbecue at Asian in America
Demetra‘s Southern Style Ramen with Bacon at Sweet Savant
Juliana‘s Grilled Tofu Spicy Peanut Noodle Salad at J. Loh
Linda‘s Taiwanese Hot Pot at Spicebox Travels
Lisa‘s Lokshen Kugel at Monday Morning Cooking Club
Naomi‘s Biang Biang Noodles at The Gastrognome
Pat‘s Korean Stir-Fried Glass Noodles (Japchae) at The Asian Grandmothers Cookbook
Tammi‘s Thai Glass Noodle Salad at Insatiable Munchies
 

Filed Under: blog, Italian, Valentine's Day Tagged With: "home cooking", "one dish meals", "Valentine's Day Ideas", "Valentine's Day", Italian, pasta

Made In Italy Gourmet, Miami

January 26, 2015 By Eleanor Hoh Leave a Comment

Congratulations Pietro Morelli, Francesco Belcaro and Marco Toderti! You’ve succeeded in setting the highest standards in Miami with Made In Italy Gourmet, there’s NOTHING like this. All the superlatives couldn’t describe what you’ve created, a hip hangout for foodies to linger, sip wine, taste real Italian paninis and take home delicacies to continue the experience. For me, it’s always about the EXPERIENCE, and you’ve nailed it, 10 out of 10!

The high ceilings and loft like space spans 3,500 sq. ft. and will open to the public from 10-8pm TODAY, so get yourself over there to experience this mini Eataly. There’ll be daily wine tastings and food sampling as well as private VIP gatherings, chef presentations and cooking classes. Visit Made In Italy Gourmet for latest updates!

I’m so honored and thrilled to be invited to make Italian dishes in my wok, a challenge I’m excited about, stay tuned! 
For more, check out Eater Miami, Digest Miami.
Taste, Live, Share a little bit of Italy…Made In Italy Gourmet is at 10 NE 27th street, Wynwood, FL 33137, click here for map.

Made in Italy Gourmet-tableMy absolute favorite was sitting at this community table made of wood with Murano chandeliers overhead, it makes you feel so grand! 

Made In Italy Gourmet-TasteLiveShare I love your slogan, Taste, Live, Share! My brother in law is Italian and this is definitely somewhere he’d feel right at home, hanging and having a glass of wine, reading his papers, chatting and people watch.

Made in Italy Gourmet-kitchenLook at the details!

Made in Italy Gourmet-trayDown to the tray with wine glass clipped with a peg to steady it and slots for containers and even a place for cutlery, I absolutely love it.

Made in Italy Gourmet-saladsThe salads had a nice delicate dressing, not overpowering. The chacuterie was melt in your mouth tender and tasty. These were served during a VIP preview.

Made in Italy Preview Nosh2

Made in Italy Gourmet-deliVery cute idea: 5 sandwiches created by 5 different chefs will be judged by their popularity and will get “chopped” off the menu on a monthly basis, find out more here!

Hot sandwiches on focaccia, ciabatta, baguette with fine cheeses and chacuterie and cold salad selections!

MadeInItalyGourmet-wineThe wine library even has a vault!

Made In Italy Gourmet-storeThe mercato stocks every Italian delicacy you can imagine!

Made in Italy Gourmet - weekly feature

Made In Italy Gourmet- grab and goExploring different regions on a weekly basis with grab and go ingredients!

MadeInItalyGourmet-principals-VIPleft to right: Susan Pierres, Pietro Morelli, Sze Liu, Francesco Belcaro, Marco Toderti and yours truly in the front at VIP preview!

Made In Italy Gourmet
10 NE 27th St
Wynwood, FL 33137
786-360-5671
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Made in Italy Gourmet Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Filed Under: blog, gourmet, Italian, wine Tagged With: "Italian cuisine", "Italian Deli", "Miami restaurant review", "wine bar", gourmet, Italian, lounge, Miami events, store

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