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The Best of Staten Island ™ .com Dining
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Summer Ideas - August 2006
Recipes to keep you cool, even in the kitchen
(Contributed by
The
Village Voice)
Walking around in New York in August, it feels like there's a
bus driving about two inches in front of your face, blowing hot
exhaust that never stops. When you finally get to the market,
your shirt is darkened wherever it touches your skin, and the
herbs are looking as wilted as you feel. The idea of cooking is
rapidly seeming crazier.
On the other hand, food-wise, it's finally truly summer. The
tomatoes, peaches, corn, cucumbers, watermelon, and more, have
arrived at long last. This is an exciting time, especially since
these beloved American ingredients don't stick around for long.
Thrilled about a bunch of beets I picked up at my CSA last week,
I set about making a cold borscht. When it was finally done,
several hours later, it was delicious and cooling, but it was
also midnight and I was suffering from heat stroke, having
roasted the beets, simmered and strained the broth, blended it
all and then waited for what felt like an eternity for the
concoction to chill.
I'm not a good planner, clearly. But I want to take advantage of
the seasonal bounty, and how much lettuce can a person eat?
So I called Gavin McAleer, a longtime restaurant cook who owns
Chicory in Cobble Hill. Chicory has a few seats but is mainly a
takeout place, providing restaurant-level food to go. McAleer's
taste is eclectic—there are Asian influences on his menu, and
Cuban ones, and Mexican ones, and a lot of Southern inflections.
But they are also straightforward. That is, the ingredients
themselves are always the stars.
Of course, if you live in Cobble Hill, there's no reason to cook
at all, but for the rest of us, he was kind enough to offer
three of his simplest recipes for surviving the heat. These
dishes keep things cool, in the kitchen and at the table.
Watermelon Agua Fresca
1 seedless watermelon
1 bunch mint
1 teaspoon salt
1 lime
Cut the rind off the watermelon and save for pickling. Cut
watermelon into manageable pieces, about 1"x 1". Puree in a
blender with mint and salt in batches. Serve over ice with lime
wedges.
Variation: Instead of the watermelon, this recipe also works
using half a honeydew melon and one cucumber, peeled and seeded.
Elotes
Mexican Corn Salad
6 ears corn, cooked and cut off cob
2 green onion, sliced thin
1 bunch cilantro, chopped
1 jalapeno, minced
2 limes, one juiced and one cut in wedges
1 teaspoon chili powder
2 tablespoons mayonnaise
salt and pepper
Toss the corn, green onions, cilantro, jalapeno, lime juice,
salt and pepper (to taste) together. Garnish with chili powder
and lime wedges.
Cold Cucumber Soup
4 cucumbers, 3 1/2 of them peeled
1 bunch of parsley
1 clove garlic
1/2 red onion
1 cup plain yogurt
juice of 2 lemons
1 teaspoon cumin
1 teaspoon coriander
1 teaspoon black pepper
salt to taste
Blend all ingredients well and serve cold.
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This is one of the best places to go when you are hungry.
I've been to many TGIF's, especially in Las Vegas and this
particular selection of TGIF food delivered to your table is
extra ordinary - and it only gets better!
You know that the
place is good when you are surrounded by energetic people, an
attractive wait staff and fine decor. The bar is crowded every
night. The food doesn't taste like its from the freezer, and the
average price of a meal is still under $20! Amazing dishes
that’ll make a meat lover out of anyone.
If steak is your thing
then get the 10-oz. Classic Sirloin. Or
you could tear into a full rack of Baby Back
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suggests that you go to TGIF and kick back and have some fun.
Visit Staten Island's TGIF site
here.
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Buona
Pasta - Pastatively Perfect!
Best Clam Sauce on Staten Island, we eat at a new Italian
place every week and Buona Pasta is the best place on Staten
Island so far in tie running...
Buona Pasta is without a doubt one of the island's best gems.
The staff is great and the food very good. The best part is that
the huge portions cost less than a local pizza shop. Friday
night is piano night too. Go to Buona Pasta and try it out...
I now know what they mean by Pastatively Perfect! Go to Buona
Pasta's website
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