Cape Ann Olive Company yummy recipe

 

Chipotle Carrot Soup with Red Apple Balsamic

Sweet Apple Balsamic, Spicy Chipotle Olive Oil and crisp bacon make this soup a real treat!

Serves: 4

Ingredients:

  • 6 slices bacon
  • 1/4 cup Red Apple Balsamic Vinegar
  • 1/4 medium onion chopped
  • 1 1/2 lbs carrots, peeled and sliced into 1/4 in rounds
  • 1 Tbsp Chipotle Olive Oil
  • 2 Tbsp honey
  • 2 3/4 cup water, vegetable stock or chicken stock
  • Sea salt
  • Fresh, thinly sliced scallions
  • 2 Tbsp créme fraîche
  • A few thin slices of red chili
  • 1 small red apple, julienned
  • Juice of 1/2 lemon

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 400° F. Lay bacon on a sheet tray and baking rack. Using a pastry brush, brush Red Apple Balsamic Vinegar on both sides. Bake for 20 minutes, basting with more balsamic every 5 minutes. Remove from oven.
  2. Heat Chipotle Olive Oil in a medium sauce pan. Add onion and a pinch of salt. Sweat at a medium-low heat for 8-10 minutes.
  3. Add carrots with a pinch of salt and saute for 10 minutes. Add in honey and lemon juice.
  4. Cover the carrots with water or stock and simmer for 20 minutes until carrots are tender. Purée in a food processor or blender, adding more liquid if necessary to reach desired consistency. Add seasoning if desire.
  5. Ladle into warmed bowls. Garnish with a dollop of créme fraîche, red apple, bacon, fresh scallions and chilis; drizzle with Chipotle Olive Oil.
  6. Vegetarian option: Toss apple slices with Red Apple Balsamic Vinegar, scallions, chilis and garnish over créme fraîche.

Cape Ann Olive Oil Co. will ship any balsamic and olive oil. Go to the link below to connect to our website to place your order. We hope you enjoy this recipe! We appreciate your business.
Rick & Patty Gates

57 Main Street

Gloucester, MA  01930-5751

Harvested my Kale for Sopa de Couves

IMG_3494 (2)I harvested my Kale (Couyes) wash,. shred  and bagged for freezing.

Looking forward to making a Hearty Portuguese Sopa de Couves that will last me through the cold days of the  New England winter. The recipe varies from year to year.

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Tenderloin With Fig Sauce Video With Sista Felicia On The GDT Taste of The Times

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click here for the entire video and recipe

Figs are used extensively in Mediterranean and Middle East cooking. You may have heard of Italian sweets such as Fig and Ricotta Tarts, Fig and Pistachio Biscotti and of course Italian Fig Cookies. But they are also used for more savory foods, such as this Pork Tenderloin marinated in an onion and fig mixture and then served over couscous with an onion and fresh fig sauce.
If you can get them, there is nothing quite like the unique taste and texture of a fresh fig. They can be eaten whole, skin, seeds and flesh. Since fresh figs are one of the most perishable fruits, they should be purchased only a day or two in advance of when you are planning on eating them. Look for figs that have a rich, deep color and are plump and tender, but not mushy. Ripe figs should be kept in the refrigerator where they will stay fresh for about two days. California figs are available from June through September; while some European varieties are available through autumn.

You can click below to see a listing of all Felicia’s previous recipes on demand (for free!)

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Ken Duckworth Prepares Line Caught Gloucester Cod on Taste of the Times

Click the picture to watch Ken Duckworth of Duckworth's Bistrot and Duckworth Beach Gourmet prepare a remarkably easy gourmet dish.

Ken explains that he does not just cook, he composes a meal based on contrasting flavors in order to fully engage your taste buds. Whenever possible he also uses ingredients that are from local waters and farms. In this recipe he utilizes a line caught cod from a Gloucester fisherman and makes a celery root puree similar to mashed potatoes.”]<a href=”http://food.gloucestertimes.com/?

Good day for making chili!

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If you’re looking for something to do with the family   today and you don’t feel like venturing out, here’s a great recipe you can improvise and involve the kids. It’s a favorite in my family!

But first ya gotta start Flapping like a Haddock!

What to do with the kids this weekend-

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It’s pretty cold out there! Another 6 weeks of winter…lots of hot chocolate and s’mores! If you feeling a little cabin-fevered, here are a few things to do around town.

Gloucester CinemaMovies and Times

Cape Ann Lanes Bowling

Sawyer Free LibraryEvents

Manchester Public Library – Valentine Craft Workshop

Sawyer Free Library- Museum Passes