Lent is quickly approaching. This year Clean Monday falls on March 2nd, the kick off day for seven weeks of fasting (until Easter). Now living on my own, I have been working to remain responsible about upholding my family’s traditions. Not to mention without Ma ma’s cooking, I have been avidly working to not only learn to cook but be able to recreate my Yia Yia’s classic recipes with all the homemade tastes they are known for (quite a feat). Throughout my cooking adventures when deciding what recipe I should explore next, I have found holiday-related dishes to be a good starting point. Lent especially has a lot of restrictions, so dishes tend to be simpler. Here are a few dishes to try out during this lent season.
Tomato Salad
Ingredients:
Tomatoes
Red onion
Cucumber
Vinegar
Sea salt
Extra virgin olive oil
Orégano
Core the tomatoes and cut them lengthwise into 4 to 6 wedges. You do not want to slice them to thin because they make the bulk of your salad. Slice your onion and cucumber and add them with the tomato. Sprinkle on salt and oregano. Drizzle on vinegar and olive oil and toss together. The portions are simple to judge per serving and easily vary to preference. This dish also tastes great with fresh bread.
Lemon over Boiled Shrimp
Ingredients:
2 pounds of shrimp
Juice of one lemon
1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
Parsley, sea salt, pepper to taste
Remove the shells and veins from the shrimp. Add shrimp to boiling water. Boil for 5 minutes. Drain from water. In a separate bowl blend the olive oil, lemon, parsley, sea salt and pepper. Pour the mixture over the shrimp.
Simple Lentil Soup
Ingredients:
½ lb. small lentils
1 lb tomatoes, pureed
4 cups water
1 onion, minced
1 cup extra virgin olive oil
2 cloves of garlic, minced
2 bay leaves
Sea salt, pepper to taste
Mix the water, tomatoes, bay leaves, onion and garlic and bring to a boil. Add the lentils and olive oil and simmer covered for one hour, or until lentils are done. Take off heat. Remove bay leaves from soup and add salt and pepper. Serve with fresh bread.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
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