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Utica Greens

These are hands down one of my favorite recipes! I hope you love the recipe too! - Molly Morgan

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Utica Greens

Serves 4 to 6

Ingredients - Topping:
1/2 cup extra- virgin olive oil
1 cup breadcrumbs (or gluten-free alternative)
1/2 cup Parmigiana-Reggiano, grated

Ingredients - For the Greens:
1 head escarole or baby kale (about 1 1/4 pound)*
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
4 slices prosciutto (about 2 ounces), sliced thin*
4 to 6 hot cherry peppers, tops and seeds removed, sliced thin
2 cloves garlic, minced
Sea salt and pepper, to taste
1/2 cup Parmigiana-Reggiano, grated

*Notes: Traditionally escarole is used in this dish, although, I really like kale! Instead of prosciutto use 2 oz of vegetarian sausage crumbles or skip all together.

Directions:

  1. The greens: Trim the escarole and rinse the leaves. Bring a large pot of water to boil. Once the water is boiling, add the greens and blanch for about 2 minutes. Drain and then cover with ice to stop the greens from cooking. Set greens aside. Notes on types of greens: If using collard greens, simmer in vegetable broth on low for 45 minutes to soften. For kale, blanch for 2-3 minutes until the kale is bright green and tender.

  2. Prepare the topping: mix the oil, whole wheat breadcrumbs, and cheese. Stir to mix. Set aside.

  3. Preheat the broiler.

  4. Coat a skillet with olive oil and over medium heat, sauté the cherry peppers, prosciutto, and garlic for about 5 minutes. Then add the greens to the pan and season with salt and pepper.

  5. To the skillet add half of the prepared topping and 1/2 cup of the Parmigiana-Reggiano cheese. Stir continuously to keep from burning.

  6. Transfer the mixture to a baking sheet. Top with the remaining topping. Broil for 2 - 3 minutes, or until the topping is lightly browned.

  7. Serve immediately.

Check out our Facebook page for video tutorial of us making this recipe!

This recipe was adapted from: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1018594-utica-greens

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Raspberry-Cider Kombucha

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Raspberry-Cider Kombucha
Serves 1

Ingredients:
1 cup fresh raspberries
½ cup 100% apple cider
½ cup Health-Ade Pink Lady Apple kombucha (or similar)
4 to 5 ice cubes (optional)

Directions:

  1. Combine raspberries and cider in a blender and pulse to gently blend. Stir the berry mixture into the kombucha. If desired, add ice. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts (per serving): 140 calories, 1 gram fat, 0 grams saturated fat, 0 grams trans fat, 0 milligrams cholesterol, 0 milligrams sodium, 33 grams carbohydrates, 8 grams fiber, 21 grams sugar, 1 gram protein, 103% vitamin C

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Roasted Vegetable Pasta Salad

Roasted Vegetable Pasta Salad (Image Source: Molly Morgan)

Roasted Vegetable Pasta Salad (Image Source: Molly Morgan)

Roasted Vegetable Pasta Salad
Serves 10 to 12

Ingredients
1 red bell pepper, seeds removed and chopped
1 yellow bell pepper, seeds removed and chopped
1 red onion, peeled and chopped
1 bunch of asparagus, chopped
1 box of Banza rotini pasta*, cooked
1/3 cup olive oil
1/3 cup apple cider vinegar
1/3 cup sugar
½ teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon dry mustard
Sea salt and black pepper
¼ cup sliced black olives
¼ cup crumbled feta cheese

Directions:

1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.

2. In a small bowl whisk together the olive oil, apple cider vinegar, sugar, garlic powder, and dry mustard. Season with sea salt and pepper.

3. Fill a baking sheet with chopped vegetables. Drizzle with ½ of the prepare dressing. Roast the vegetables for 20 to 25 minutes, until they are roasted and tender.

4. In a serving bowl toss together the roasted vegetables and pasta. Then toss in the sliced olives, feta, and reserved dressing. Serve immediately or if desired, chill before serving.

This tastes great made ahead!

*Banza pasta is pasta made from chickpeas, which is a great option because it is rich in protein and fiber. You can substitute other rontini style pasta if desired.

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Quarantine Kitchen Recipe: Utica Greens

During this crazy time, we have been taking time and trying new recipes in our Quarantine Kitchen. Each week, one of our sons and me are filming a couple of different recipes! Here’s one of the latest, Utica Greens prepared by: Larry & Molly Morgan. Hope You enjoy!! :)

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Utica Greens

Serves 4

Ingredients - Topping:
1/2 cup extra- virgin olive oil
1 cup bread crumbs
1/2 cup Parmaigiana-Reggiano, grated

Ingredients - For the Greens:
1 head escarole (about 1 1/4 pound)*
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
4 slices prosciutto (about 2 ounces), sliced thin*
4 to 6 hot cherry peepers, tops and seeds removed, sliced thin
2 cloves garlic, minced
Sea salt and pepper, to taste
1/2 cup Parmigiana-Reggiano, grated

*Notes: You can swap out escarole for other greens like kale or collard greens! And instead of prosciutto use 2 oz of vegetarian sausage crumbles or skip all together.

Directions:

  1. The greens: Trim the escarole and rinse the leafs. Bring a large pot of water to boil. Once the water is boiling, add the greens and blanch for about 2 minutes. Drain and then cover with ice to stop the greens from cooking. Set greens aside. Notes on types of greens: If using collard greens, simmer in vegetable broth on low for 45 minutes to soften. For kale, blanch for 2-3 minutes until the kale is bright green and tender.

  2. Prepare the topping: mix the oil, whole wheat bread crumbs, and cheese. Stir to mix. Set aside.

  3. Preheat the broiler.

  4. Coat a skillet with olive oil and over medium heat, saute the cherry peppers, prosciutto, and garlic for about 5 minutes. Then add the greens to the pan and season with salt and pepper.

  5. To the skillet add half of the prepared topping and 1/2 cup of the Parmigiana-Reggiano cheese. Stir continuously to keep from burning.

  6. Transfer the mixture to a baking sheet. Top with the remaining topping. Broil for 2 - 3 minutes, or until the topping is lightly browned.

  7. Serve immediately.

Check out our Facebook page for video tutorial of us making this recipe!

This recipe was adapted from: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1018594-utica-greens

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