Chickpea Salad with Mustard Vinaigrette

Just because summer is over doesn't mean we have to say goodbye to salads. Today, a super simple and quick recipe for a tasty, healthy chickpea salad. Since we're using pre-cooked chickpeas, it takes no more than 5 minutes to put together, so there's no excuse. Enjoy!

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What do we need?

  • 1 can of cooked chickpeas
  • 2 tomatoes
  • 1/2 onion
  • 1 small can of corn
  • Mustard
  • Herbes de Provence
  • Salt and pepper
  • Oil and vinegar

How do we make it?

  1. First, drain the canned chickpeas and rinse them with cold water to get rid of that characteristic canned taste. Place them in a large bowl.
  2. Dice the tomatoes and onion and add them to the bowl with the chickpeas.
  3. Add the corn.
  4. In a glass jar, make a vinaigrette. The usual ratio is three parts oil to one part vinegar. For this salad, you can pour about two finger-widths of oil into the jar, a third of that in vinegar, 1 teaspoon of mustard, 1 teaspoon of herbes de Provence, and a pinch of salt. Close the jar tightly and shake vigorously until the mixture has emulsified. Taste and adjust with whatever ingredient suits your liking.

Tips:

– As with all salads, more than a recipe, this is a suggestion. Feel free to add other ingredients or seasonings you have in the fridge.

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September 23, 2016 · 2 min · Palstelera

Crispy Chicken Burger

Believe it or not: we’re back! After months (literally) with our blog in some kind of hibernation, we’re back at it and hoping that this time our willpower won’t fade so fast. We’re returning with that recipe that’s been sitting at the top of the blog for so many days now, the one we know plenty of you have been dying to make: the Crispy Chicken. For lovers (or at least, frequenters) of fast food joints, the Crispy Chicken is a Burger King staple, a chicken burger with a spicy kick. But here we’re sharing the upgraded version. Meaning, the one we make with an actual chicken fillet and not some suspicious mystery patty pretending to be one.

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What do we need?

  • 4 tablespoons of flour

  • 1 tablespoon of onion powder

  • 1 tablespoon of garlic powder

  • 1/2 tablespoon of paprika

  • Salt

  • Black pepper

  • 2 eggs

  • Cornflakes

  • A splash of white wine

  • 2 chicken breast fillets (not too thin)

  • 2 burger buns

  • 2 tomato slices

  • 2 lettuce leaves

  • Mayonnaise

How do we make it?

  • First, we’ll prep the breading for the chicken. Mix the flour with the onion and garlic powder, paprika, salt and pepper.

  • In another bowl, beat the eggs with a splash of white wine.

  • In a third bowl, add the cornflakes and crush them with your hand. Grab fistfuls and squeeze them little by little. We don’t want the pieces too small, so it won’t take much time.

  • Take your chicken fillets and bread them in the same order as the bowls you prepared: flour, egg, and cornflakes. Let them rest while the oil heats up in a frying pan (or deep fryer).

  • Fry the breaded fillets until golden and transfer them to a plate lined with paper towels to soak up the excess oil.

  • Now all that’s left is to assemble our ‘burger’. Spread a bit of mayo on each half of the bun, add a fillet, a tomato slice, and a lettuce leaf. Ready to eat.

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Tips:

  • Instead of onion powder, we used a packet of onion soup mix. A pretty curious ingredient that we’ll use in other recipes like COCA-COLA CHICKEN.

  • The fillets should be a bit thick so they stay juicy, but you have to be careful when frying them to nail the perfect point: golden on the outside and fully cooked on the inside. We recommend cranking up the heat at first and then turning it down a bit to make sure they cook through properly.

September 3, 2014 · 2 min · Palstelera

BLT

BLT stands for Bacon Lettuce Tomato, which translates to a spectacular combo. Especially if you make the bacon the way we did. Want to know the secret? Keep reading.

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What do we need?

  • 4 slices of bacon

  • 4 slices of bread

  • 2 tomatoes

  • A couple of lettuce leaves

  • 2 tablespoons of sugar

  • Cayenne pepper

  • Mayonnaise

How do we make it?

  • Preheat the oven to 200°C (390°F).

  • Meanwhile, wash the lettuce and tomato.

  • On a baking tray, lay out the bacon in a single layer on parchment paper. Grind the cayenne and sprinkle it over the bacon. Sprinkle the sugar on top too, and put it in the oven once it reaches temperature.

  • Let it cook for about 15 minutes, until crispy and quite dark.

  • While the bacon is cooking, slice the tomatoes into rounds and leave the lettuce in big leaves.

  • Toast the bread. Once it’s done to your liking, spread a bit of mayonnaise on it and assemble the sandwich.

Tips:

  • You can add lots of things, even switch up the sauce. The base is the BLT trio. We added onion, but avocado works really well too.

  • You can make it with regular sandwich bread, but we recommend “long-life” bread (long live the king!!!!!). I think you can usually find it in supermarkets labeled as rustic bread (already sliced).

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  • 4 bacon slices

  • 4 bread slices

  • 2 tomatoes

  • 2 lettuce leaves

  • 2 tbsp sugar

  • *Chili powder *

  • Mayonnaise

  • Preheat oven at 200º C.

  • *Wash lettuce and tomato. *

  • *In a baking tray, place some baking paper and the bacon (in one layer). Sprinkle with sugar and chili powder. *

  • *Bake for 15-20 minutes until golden and crispy. *

  • *In the meanwhile, cut tomato into slices. *

  • *Toast bread, spread some mayonnaise in each slice and make your sandwich with all the ingredients (tomato, lettuce and bacon). *

  • Tips:- You can add any other ingredient or sauce that you like. The essentials are Bacon Lettuce and Tomato. We added some fresh onion but avocado is also a perfect choice. **- You can prepare the sandwich with any kind of white sandwich bread but we like to prepare it with sliced bread. *

May 17, 2013 · 2 min · Cesmm

Blue Cheese Burger

Good and freezing morning. Today we’re bringing you a really simple recipe, the kind that even Jesús will be able to pull off without having to call twenty times :p The thing is, I’m a huge fan of making burgers at home. They’re usually way better than the ones you eat out, plus you make them to your own taste and load them with the ingredients you like best. This time we made the burger with blue cheese mixed right into the patty.

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What do we need?

(For each big-eater burger)

  • 200 g (7 oz) ground beef

  • 25-30 g (1 oz) blue cheese

  • 1 egg

  • Pepper

  • Salt

  • Breadcrumbs

  • Tomato

  • Lettuce

  • Onion

  • Burger bun

How do we make it?

  • Take the ground beef and dump it into a large bowl, since you’re going to be getting your hands in there.

  • Add the egg, a bit of freshly ground pepper, salt to taste, and a little breadcrumbs to give the meat some consistency.

  • Mix everything together with your hands.

  • Once all the ingredients are well combined, add the blue cheese cut into cubes. Try to work it into the meat but without pressing too hard so the cheese doesn’t break apart.

  • Wrap in cling film and shape into a burger.

  • Let the burger rest in the fridge for a couple of hours.

  • When you’re ready to eat, put a frying pan with a splash of oil over the heat and, while it’s warming up, start chopping the rest of the ingredients.

  • Cut the onion into rings, the lettuce into fairly large leaves (that way it’s easier to eat), and the tomato into slices.

  • Once the oil is hot, lower the heat a bit so the burger doesn’t burn on the outside while staying raw inside. Cook it to your liking (I like mine rare).

  • When it’s done, set it aside, wipe the pan clean with kitchen paper, and toast the bun for about half a minute.

  • Build your burger and enjoy.

Tips:

  • If you’re not going to use all the ground beef you bought, you can keep the formed patties in the freezer.

  • For me, as I said, I really enjoy a good burger, so 150 to 200 grams (5-7 oz) of ground beef is the “standard” size. Yes, that’s on the generous side, but hey, it’s a burger. Obviously you can make it with less.

  • If you want, you can dust the patty in flour before cooking it.

  • As my dad says when we play tute, “side dish requested.” A good beer or a cold Coke with fries (homemade or store-bought) is a must.

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[English version] **Ingredients:

(For each big hamburger)

  • 200 g de minced meat

  • 25-30 g de blue cheese

  • 1 egg

  • Pepper

  • Salt

  • Bread crumbs

  • Tomato

  • Salad

  • Onion

  • Hamburger bun

  • Place minced meat into a large bowl and mix well with your hands.

  • Add the egg, a bit of salt and pepper and some bread crumbs.

  • Mix well all ingredients.

  • Then chop blue cheese into small squares and add to the meat mix. Try to ‘knead’ the mix integrating the cheese but keeping it into pieces.

  • Make a ball, wrap in cling film and and flatten it with your hand to have hamburger shape.

  • Leave for a couple of hours in fridge.

  • Then, pour a bit of olive oil in the frying pan. Let it get warm and start preparing your fresh ingredients (onion, tomato and salad).

  • Cut onion into rings, tomato into slices and salad (lettuce) into big parts (it will be easier to eat).

  • Cook the hamburger according to your preferences (well done, medium or rare).

  • When it’s ready take it out from the pan, clean the frying pan with kitchen paper and toat the bread bun.

  • Prepare you hamburger sandwich with all the ingredients and enjoy it.

Tips:

  • You can freeze the prepared raw hamburgers and you will only need to defrost and cook in the pan whenever you need it.

  • This amount of minced meat is for a big hamburger but it’s up to you the size of your hamburger.

  • You can coat in flour the raw hamburger before cooking it.

  • It’s a must to serve the hamburger with a cold beer and chips or fries.


December 11, 2012 · 4 min · Cesmm

Caprese Windmills

Today we bring you another easy recipe you can make for any get-together. The recipe, taken from Directo al Paladar, is inspired by Italian cooking. Mozzarella, basil and tomato — a delicious combo that works not just in these little windmills but also in salads and, one of my favorites, on pizzas.

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What do we need?

  • 1 sheet of puff pastry

  • 1 ball of mozzarella

  • 2 ripe tomatoes

  • Basil

  • Olive oil

  • Oregano

How do we make it?

  • Roll out the puff pastry on a lightly floured surface.

  • Cut it into squares about 8-10 cm (3-4 inches) on each side.

  • Once you have the squares, make a cut along each diagonal, stopping before you reach the center, so you can fold the corners in toward the middle.

  • Slice the mozzarella into strips and place a basil leaf and a piece of cheese on each of the “blades” formed by the puff pastry.

  • Wash the tomatoes and slice them into strips too, then place them on two of the blades.

  • Preheat the oven to 180°C (355°F).

  • Sprinkle with a little oregano, drizzle with a bit of olive oil and put them in the oven.

  • Bake for 10 minutes or until golden brown.

  • When you take them out of the oven, place them on a rack so they stay crispy.

Tips:

  • This appetizer can be eaten warm or cold. If you decide to reheat it (in the oven or microwave) be careful not to let them get soft.

  • If you don’t like this “filling,” you can swap it for any other flavor — even sweet.

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December 4, 2012 · 2 min · Cesmm

Cherry tomato and cheese quiche

I’m sure you’ve all tried — and many of you have made — the classic quiche lorraine (we’ve got ours ready and we’ll be posting it soon). Today we’re sharing a variation we absolutely loved, easy to make and seriously tasty.

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What do we need?

For the shortcrust pastry:

  • 200 g (1 ⅔ cups) flour

  • 100 g (7 tbsp) cold butter

  • 1 egg

  • A pinch of salt

  • A pinch of sugar

For the filling:

  • A dozen cherry tomatoes

  • 100 g (3.5 oz) emmental cheese

  • 50 g (1.75 oz) goat cheese log

  • 200 ml (¾ cup + 1 tbsp) heavy cream

  • 4 medium eggs

  • Oregano, salt and pepper.

How do we make it?

  • First, make the shortcrust pastry. Here you can see how we did it.

  • While the pastry is resting, preheat the oven to 180-200°C (355-390°F).

  • Once the dough is ready, roll it out, place it in a tart pan and bake for about 15 minutes. We do this before adding the filling so the base doesn’t end up raw. To stop it from puffing up, prick it with a fork or weigh it down with dried chickpeas.

  • Cut the tomatoes in half, chop the emmental and slice the goat cheese log into rounds.

  • Beat the eggs and mix with the cream. Add salt and pepper.

  • Stir in the emmental and the oregano.

  • When the pastry is partly baked, take it out of the oven and pour in the mixture. Spread it evenly across the pan.

  • Add the halved cherry tomatoes and the goat cheese on top.

  • Put it back in the oven and bake for another 30 minutes or so.

Tips:

  • You can use any kind of cheese for the filling.

  • If you’re feeling lazy and don’t fancy making the shortcrust pastry, you can buy it at any supermarket, either refrigerated or frozen. If you go for frozen, take it out about 15 minutes before you want to use it so you can work with it — otherwise it’ll crack.

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Comments

silvia (2012-11-29 22:13:25):

man… I wish I had an oven so I could follow these recipes… well, the no-bake ones except for the sweet ones, you already know I’m a fan, like that pineapple salad… yum yum

November 16, 2012 · 2 min · Cesmm

Salmorejo

Salmorejo is one of my favorite dishes, and I can vouch for the fact that I’m not the only person in my family who, the moment we get back from a long trip abroad, the first thing we ask for at home is a good salmorejo and a proper Spanish potato omelette. This dish is typical of Córdoba and it shares similarities with gazpacho since, at the end of the day, it’s a kind of cold soup or cream with tomato as its base. Needless to say, the better the tomatoes you use, the better the salmorejo will turn out.

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What do we need?

(serves 6)

  •   1 kg (2.2 lb) ripe red tomatoes
    
  •   1 piece of bread
    
  •   150 ml (2/3 cup) olive oil (or to taste)
    
  •   1-2 cloves of garlic
    
  •   Salt
    
  •   Vinegar
    
  •   4 eggs
    
  •   200 g (7 oz) Serrano ham
    

How do we make it?

  • Wash the tomatoes, cut them into pieces and put them in a bowl.

  • Add the bread (it can be stale bread that we’ve soaked in water for a few minutes beforehand to soften it), salt, garlic, vinegar and a little olive oil.

  • Blend with the mixer until you get a smooth cream. Keep adding more olive oil until you get a soft, creamy texture. The amount of olive oil depends on personal taste. The more oil you add, the thicker it will get and the pinker it will look.

  • Taste and adjust the salt and vinegar to your liking. Set aside in the fridge.

  • Boil the eggs, peel them and cut them into small cubes.

  • Chop the Serrano ham into small cubes too.

  • Serve the salmorejo very cold with ham and egg on top.

Tips:

  • Some people prefer to peel the tomatoes for a finer result. To make this easier, you can blanch the tomatoes first to remove the skin comfortably.
  • You can make the salmorejo a bit lighter by skipping the bread and reducing the amount of oil.
  • As always, garlic is up to personal taste, but don’t go overboard or you’ll kill the flavor.

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*[English version] SALMOREJO (Spanish cold tomatoe soup)

  • **Ingredients (serves 6):- 1 kg ripe red tomatoes
  • Bread

  • 150 ml olive oil

  • Vinegar

  • Salt

  • 1-2 cloves of garlic- 4 eggs- 200 g cured ham

  • Wash and cut tomatoes into pieces. Place into a large bowl.

  • Add bread (you can use stale bread so put it before with some water in order to soften it), salt, garlic, vinegar and a bit of olive oil.

  • Blend all the ingredients with a mixer or blender until you get a smooth cream. Add more olive oil until creamy and soft. (The amount of olive oil is up to you).

  • Try and add more salt and vinegar if necessary. Place into fridge.

  • Boil the eggs, peel them and cut into small pieces.

  • Cut ham into small pieces.

  • Serve cold salmorejo with some egg and ham in the top.

    Tips:- You can peel the tomatoes. For making it easier, scald tomatoes in boiling water.

  • If you want to prepare a lighter version, avoid adding bread and reduce the amount of olive oil.

  • Use garlic according to your preferences but don’t add too much or you won’t taste the other flavours!


Comments

zordor (2012-08-21 05:56:31):

Haha I can vouch for it, I can vouch that the first thing we need to see on the table is salmorejo and potato omelette :) Ufff you’ve made me so hungry! Well, not even hungry! Salmorejo is something you can eat even when you’re not hungry!

Marisa (2012-08-21 09:26:34):

Yummmm! I’m making it tomorrow

August 20, 2012 · 3 min · Palstelera