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Grilled Sirloin Flap With Chimichurri

April 9, 2015 by Kristin

Beef Sirloin Flap with Chimichurri

Last summer, I attended a Texas Beef Council event with the Austin Food Blogger Alliance where I learned that there are cuts of beef other than the tenderloin that I should be exploring.  Months later, a Pinterest post reminded me that skirt steak was once on my list.

Beef Sirloin Flap Meat

Whole Foods didn’t carry skirt steak, but the butcher assured me that flap meat was a similar, but better quality, cut.  I purchased without hesitation, filled my cart with fresh herbs, hit up the bulk spice section, and headed home to heat up a cast iron grill pan {my favorite kitchen possession}.

Steak Cooked in Cast Iron Grill Pan

I luuuved this recipe.  If I didn’t have a newfound obsession with buying bulk spices as needed, almost the entire ingredient list would have already existed in my pantry.  And beyond this recipe’s simplicity, the finished product was bursting with flavor.  And I just couldn’t get enough of the chimichurri sauce.  There was a point after I hit full that I was still eating steak solely to scoop up more sauce.

And the flap meat?  I have a texture thing with fat that I’m not sure will ever allow me to prefer a cut of beef over the tenderloin.  But I’m definitely open to preparing flap meat {especially like this recipe} on occasion.

Filed Under: Dairy Free Recipes, Gluten Free Recipes, Main Dish Recipes Tagged With: chimichurri, dairy free, flap meat, gluten free, paleo, steak

Blackened Chicken Kale & Romaine Caesar

March 13, 2015 by Kristin

Blackened Chicken Caesar Salad

Once upon a desire-to-recreate-a-recipe time, I looked up how to make blackened chicken and wrote it off as a smoky mess hassle.  Months {and an extreme blackened chicken caesar salad craving} later, I decided to scroll further down Google search results and find a recipe that used a stovetop rather than the oven.

Homemade Blackened Chicken

I purchased all six spices from the bulk department, spending a whopping 40-ish cents on seasonings. And I generously coated the chicken breasts per this blackened chicken recipe, wishing later that I was a bit more generous.  I could have used more of that crispy blackened crust I was hoping for.

Side note: I’m seriously considering tossing my spice collection and going the bulk route from now on.  So fresh, so cheap!

Homemade Blackened Chicken 2

When the chicken was finished, I filled a large bowl equally with bite-sized pieces of kale and romaine.  And then I used my hands to mix in homemade caesar salad dressing {a recipe that I plan to perfect and share soon} until all of the greens were lightly coated.  After topping with the sliced blackened chicken, it was the exact salad I had been craving for so long.  And without a single sound from the smoke alarm!

Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: blackened chicken salad, dairy free, dinner, gluten free, healthy, lunch, paleo, recipes

Purple Cauliflower Crust Pizza

February 5, 2015 by Kristin

Homemade Purple Cauliflower Crust Pizza

Purple pizza crust was not the intent when I cruised through the grocery aisles last night. Regular old, off-white was the variety on my list.  But if you can believe it, Whole Foods was out. So I picked up the purple {with no regard for how it might taste} and went on my way.

Purple Cauliflower

It’s quite beautiful, isn’t it?

Chopped Purple Cauliflower

I prepped the cauliflower crust almost per the directions in this recipe that I found through Pinterest.  And then brought out the mandolin slicer to make pizza toppings equally as beautiful.

Mandolin Sliced Veggies

Red onions, tomatoes, jalapeños, pepperoni, homemade sauce, and goat cheese.

Purple Cauliflower Crust Pizza

And then I baked and broiled and enjoyed this feel-good pizza.

Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: cauliflower crust, gluten free, pizza

Gluten-Free Goat’s Milk Popovers

February 2, 2015 by Kristin

Gluten-Free Goat's Milk Popovers

Popovers may be one of those things that you’re better off thinking are difficult to make. Life changes a bit when you realize fluffy, eggy popovers are a quick whip and a mere 40 minutes away.  You may find yourself purchasing specialty bakeware, researching methods on how to get “poppier” popovers, and testing said methods night after night.

Homemade Gluten-Free Goat's Milk Popovers

I’ve been making half of the popover recipe on the back of the King Arthur gluten-free all purpose flour box, substituting traditional milk with goat’s milk {for a slight gaminess}, all week long.  Learning a new trick each time, like… not to open the oven {ever!} and using a stand-mixer vs. a whisk.

I also noticed that the proportions and directions differ between the box and the website, giving me yet another reason to continue FoodFash Test Kitchen: Popover Edition.

Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: bread, gluten free, homemade, popovers

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