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Kale, Feta and Dill Salad

Kale, Feta and Dill Salad | Bijouxs Little Jewels

Simple, fresh ingredients are what make this salad a bright addition to your table, No.614 Kale, Feta and Dill Salad from the Membership Collection.I know a kale salad, bla-bla, but not this one is anything but boring with its super-fresh lemony kick with salty-creamy feta and bright fresh herbs.

LOVE LEMON & OLIVE OIL

As if I needed another cookbook, this image is just a small representation of my vast cookbook collection. This recipe is from Lemon Love and Olive Oil from Mina Stone. I love the Greek influence in the recipes. The ingredients meld perfect with my SoCal roots. A beautiful book to add to your library.

Kale, Feta and Dill Salad | Bijouxs Little Jewels

LACINATO KALE

The kale of choice for this recipe is Italian Lacinato Kale, the chlorophyl-dense dark green leaves are a perfect foil for the fresh lemon, creamy feta cheese and crunch from toasted pumpkin seeds. It also goes by the name Dinosaur Kale due the rough texture of the leaves.

KALE SALAD

Yes, we do need another kale salad, so do not pass on this one. I have adapted this salad from the new Mina Stone cookbook. As you can see this simple salad is bursting with fresh flavor, the perfect weekday lunch or dinner side salad. No boring salads here.

Kale, Feta and Dill Salad | Bijouxs Little Jewels

THE MEMBERSHIP COLLECTION

Kale, Feta and Dill Salad | Bijouxs Little Jewels

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Chicken Tagine with Green Olives & Preserved Lemon

Chicken Tagine with Green Olives & Preserved Lemon | Bijouxs Little Jewels

ON THE MENU tonight, Chicken Tagine with Green Olives & Preserved Lemon, a favorite No. 613 in the Membership Collection.

Tagines are exotic and comforting at the same time: the pungent spices, a juxtaposition of the salty and sweet, combined with meats and vegetables gently simmered tender in a delicate broth create a different take on a comforting stew. This simple chicken tagine is a Bijouxs I would like to share.

ABOUT TAGINES

More info: Tagine is the name of the stew, and also the name of the beautiful glazed clay vessel in which tagines are prepared. No worry, you do not need a tagine (the vessel) to make a tagine (the stew) – a heavy Dutch oven with a lid will do. The things I love about tagines (the stews), besides the incredible layers of flavors, are that they are easy to prepare and utilize less-expensive cuts of meats, pure Bijouxs.

Chicken Tagine with Green Olives & Preserved Lemon | Bijouxs Little Jewels

SIMPLE RECIPE

The basic technique for most tagines is rather simple, place the meat in the tagine (or dutch oven) add the vegetables, spices, and water, then cover and simmer, that’s it. Most tagines do not require an initial browning of the meat and utilize dried spices, olives, etc. many available in your pantry.

Chicken Tagine with Green Olives & Preserved Lemon | Bijouxs Little Jewels

Chicken Tagine with Green Olives & Preserved Lemon | Bijouxs Little Jewels

COOKING IN A TAGINE

In my beautiful azure blue tagine I purchased long ago from Global Table in NYC, it is import to heat the tagine slowly on the stove, a flame tamer really helps. I recently found a pretty tagine at Willams Sonoma. The key is that the ingredients do not dry out due to the conical shape of the lid which keeps the liquids flowing back onto the ingredients. Important for getting really tender chicken in this recipe.

Enjoy this recipe!

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Bijouxs Basics: Marinated Roasted Red Peppers

Marinated Roasted Red Peppers | Bijouxs Little Jewels

Back to the Basics, Bijouxs Basics that is, here today with these perfectly roasted and charred peppers that are bathed in a marinade of olive oil and herbs and so versatile-Bijouxs No. 611 from the Membership Collection.

BIJOUXS BASICS

Here in the Bijouxs Kitchen I have a collection of basics, these I use over and over and are often the building blocks of many meals. Bijouxs Basics: 15-Minute Arrabiata Sauce, Bijouxs Basics: Everything Butter, Bijouxs Basics: Frijoles de la Olla (Beans in a Pot), and Bijouxs Basics: Pineapple Upside-Down Cake to name a few. Just type ‘basics’ in the search bar for all my recipes.

Marinated Roasted Red Peppers is the newest Bijouxs Basics in the Collection. They are so versatile.
Use them as a savory side, add crusty bread for a simple appetizer, toss them into an omlette or fritatta. The wonderful marinade can be used as the base for a salad using the peppers-the ideas are endless.

Bijouxs Basics: Marinated Roasted Red Peppers

ROASTED RED PEPPERS

Bijouxs Basics: Marinated Roasted Red Peppers

A super easy fix. Just place the whole peppers in a 450 degree oven and roast on a pan for about 40 minutes, turning occastionally for an even char. Remove the peppers while hot and close in a plastic bag. After 30 minutes when cool enough to handle, gently peel off the skin. Top the peppers with herb oil mixture. Allow to marinate for 30 minutes. Cover and store in refrigerator if not using right away. NOTE: the olive oil will solidify in refrigerator, just remove for a few minutes before serving.

Bijouxs Basics: Marinated Roasted Red Peppers
Serve with crusty toasted baquette for dipping also add a round of creamy goat cheese. You got this!

 

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Apple and Pear Slaw with Hazelnuts and Blue Cheese

Apple and Pear Slaw with Hazelnuts and Blue Cheese | Bijouxs Little Jewels

Welcome Fall flavors with Apple and Pear Slaw with Hazelnuts + Blue Cheese-No. 611 in the Collection Membership, join here.

WELCOME FALL

I’m ready for Fall, it has been a long hot summer, even here along the Southern California coast. The flavors in this salad just scream of fall, but still bring a fresh, crispness to the late summer kitchen. The still summer-like weather keeps us craving cool and crunchy dishes.

This salad combines favorites of sweet pears and apples, shredded cabbage and radicchio with creamy Roquefort cheese and toasted hazelnuts. Yummy!

Apple and Pear Slaw with Hazelnuts and Blue Cheese | Bijouxs Little Jewels

Apple and Pear Slaw with Hazelnuts and Blue Cheese | Bijouxs Little Jewels

LOST KITCHEN

This recipe has been slightly adapted from the LOST KITCHEN via Wall Street Journal. If you are not familiar with Erin French and the lost kitchen her cookbook, check it out, a great story and recipes.

BIJOUXS LITTLE JEWELS KITCHEN

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Melon Salad with Nectarines, Tomatoes and Basil

Melon Salad with Nectarines, Tomatoes and Basil | Bijouxs Little Jewels

Layers of juicy melon with sweet nectarines, tomatoes and pecorino cheese are dressed with light lemon juice along with with capers and spice of red chile flakes–Melon Salad with Nectarines, Tomatoes and Basil No.610 in the Recipe Membership Collection.

SUMMER SALADS

Grab the best selections from summer’s bounty of fruits for summer salads. This Melon Salad with Nectarines, Tomatoes and Basil has quickly become a summer favorite. 

MELON SALAD  WITH NECTARINE, TOMATOES AND BASIL

Melon Salad with Nectarines, Tomatoes and Basil | Bijouxs Little Jewels

Sweet fruit combined with salty tomatoes and percorino cheese make a delightful salad combination. For this recipe use the best fruit you can find, ripe melon, nectarines, and cherry tomatoes. Each ingredient is dressed individually with just lemon juice a couple capers and red pepper flakes. Top the salad with shaved pecorino cheese and fresh basil leaves. Bella!

Beautiful and fresh summer salad Melon Salad with Nectarine, Tomatoes and Basil No. 610 from the Membership Collection.