Kitchen Confidential

“Cooking is about passion, so it may look slightly temperamental in a way that it's too assertive to the naked eye.” - Gordon Ramsay

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Cooking is one of my passions, and I love sharing my recipes and experiences in the kitchen. Learning new recipes and making some of our traditional family meals are so much fun. I enjoy making dishes that my friends and family will love. Today I’m finally answering a question I get quite often, “What are the essential food items you keep in your kitchen?”

I’m sharing a few of my favorite items that I always keep on hand to make a lot of my home cooked meals.

  • Olive Oil: I use olive oil almost daily. It’s great to pair as a dressing with lemon for a light arugula salad. Also, I use it in my marinades for cooking meats, like chicken or steak. I always stock up on this item, and keep it near by when I’m cooking.

  • Fresh Produce: I prefer eating and using fresh produce in dishes. We stock up on apples, grapefruit, lemons, limes, tomatoes, and avocados each week. It’s great because a lot of the fruit we purchase are great for snacks or when we’re on-the-go in the morning.

  • Spices & Herbs: I cook with a lot of spices and having an amazing collection of this item will be a lifesaver. Lemon Pepper, Black Peppercorn, Sea Salt, Cayenne Pepper, Red Pepper Flakes, Cinnamon, Seasoned Salt, and Paprika, are just of the few spices that I use on a daily basis. Also, having fresh herbs like cilantro and basil is super important too!

  • Flour: I love to bake, and during the holiday season, I’m making a lot of desserts for our families. Also, whenever we are in the mood for some amazing comfort food, like my Mom’s delicious Fried Chicken recipe, flour is an absolute must.

  • Rice: This is always great to have! You can pair it was a protein like steak, chicken, or shrimp. A favorite of mine is adding a variety of veggies to it as well. Also, if you have soy sauce on hand, you can make a yummy fried rice dish too!

  • Eggs: They are perfect when baking or even preparing for brunch on the weekends! Also, I love hard boiling them for a quick snack, especially during the weekdays. This item is packed with a lot of protein, and always great to keep in the fridge.

  • Fresh Vegetables: Cucumbers, carrots, arugula, onion, cabbage, mushrooms, jalapenos, and baby broccoli are among the many items we like to keep in the kitchen. They are perfect to add in salads, or a garnish to any dish. I always feel like veggies add a great balance to any meal.

  • Bread: We love a great loaf of fresh ciabatta bread! This is something I don’t always have in the kitchen, but when we do, it doesn’t last long. It’s perfect for BLT sandwiches or dipping in balsamic vinegar and olive oil.

  • Cheese: Good cheese is hard to come by, and this is definitely a treat we keep on hand. It is great to add into many dishes, or just by itself, with some amazing bread and wine …

  • Wine: Speaking of wine! Well, of course I would add this item to the list! I love pairing a glass of wine with a delicious meal, and we are always stocked with some great bottles from our fave wineries or local wine shop!

What are some of the items you keep stocked in your kitchen? Share below!

XO, Analise

Recipe: Perfect Pesto Pizza

"Pesto is such a great standard. It's so simple to make and always tastes good." - Tamra Davis

I'm obsessed with pesto, and was recently inspired to make a super yummy naan pizza at home! 

This four ingredient dish, takes about 10-15 minutes to make, and is the perfect weeknight meal. I love coming home after work and making this easy individual pizza for G and I, especially when our schedules are super busy! 

Today I'm dishing on how to make this really easy meal at home.

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Recipe: Chicken Dinner

"Making food is a wonderful way to spend a Friday night." - Chrissy Teigen

Winner winner, chicken dinner! We have been really enjoying trying out new recipes in our cast-iron skillet. This chicken dish is one of our new favorites. You can pair it with your favorite veggie or carb, and it will be a hit!

Today I'm sharing my recipe for my winning chicken dinner!

What you'll need:

  • Chicken Breasts
  • Broccolini 
  • Red Potatoes
  • Garlic & Herb Seasoning
  • Red Pepper
  • Paprika
  • Sea Salt
  • Lemon Pepper Seasoning
  • Butter
  • Olive Oil

Step 1: Marinate your chicken breasts 24 hours in advance before cooking it. I use a mixture or paprika, red pepper, lemon pepper, and a dash of sea salt. Also, I put a little bit of olive oil in the marinade as well. Once this is completed, you can place the chicken breasts on a plate, wrap it up with saran wrap, and store it in the fridge overnight.

Step 2: The next day, take your chicken out 1 hour, before it will be cooked. It's important to have your chicken close to room temperature so it will not go into shock in the cast iron skillet.

Step 3: Now, it is time for the oven roasted potatoes! You can find my recipe here on how I make them.

Step 4: Prepare your veggies! Cook your broccolini in a skillet for about 5-10 minutes. Add a tablespoon of olive oil to the pan. Once the pan is heated, add the broccoli, and the garlic and herb seasoning. Stir the veggies consistently to ensure the olive oil and seasoning coat the broccoli. 

Step 5: Lastly, it is time for the chicken! Ensure the cast iron is on high heat, and coat the skillet with olive oil. Once the pan is heated, place the chicken breasts in and add a tablespoon of butter. Baste the chicken to ensure the flavor is locked in! Cook the breasts on each side for 3-4 minutes, while basting the meat throughout the process. Once the searing process is complete, place the steak (with the cast iron skillet) in the oven at 375 degrees for 15-20 minutes. 

Step 6: Plate, serve, and enjoy!

XO, Analise

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Recipe: Grilled Shrimp Flatbread

"Food for the body is not enough. There must be food for the soul." - Dorothy Day

Whenever I want to whip something up super quickly, a naan flatbread dish is my go to! You can throw on ground beef, chicken, or shrimp and build an amazing meal. I love experimenting with new recipes and branching out to try different things.

Today, I'm sharing my favorite grilled shrimp naan flatbread. It is super filling and so delicious. Also, it completely curbs my pizza cravings! 

What you'll need:

  • Naan
  • Cilantro
  • Uncooked & Raw Shrimp
  • Cucumber 
  • Lemon Pepper Seasoning
  • Butter
  • Tomato
  • Avocado
  • Uncured Bacon (optional)
  • Olive Oil

Step 1: Grill your naan flatbread, or put it in the oven at 400 degrees for about 5 minutes.

Step 2: Prep your veggies. Chop up your cilantro, slice up some cucumber, and dice your tomatoes. Also, if you love avocado - you can mash it up on the flatbread as a base. If not, feel free to add a basil pesto or cilantro lime sauce!

Step 3: Now, it is time for the shrimp! Begin to heat up the pan to medium heat. Add butter and a teaspoon of olive oil to the pan. Once the pan is heated add the shrimp and sprinkle in lemon pepper seasoning. Sear the shrimp for approximately 2-3 minutes on each side. 

Tip: If you want to add a little pizzazz, feel free to slice up some bacon and it to the flatbread!

Step 4: Plate, serve, and enjoy!

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Recipe: Oven Roasted Red Potatoes

"Food is maybe the only universal thing that really has the power to bring everyone together." - Guy Fieri

Roasted Red Potatoes are super easy to make and a favorite at my house! When I saw a similar recipe in Chrissy Teigen's Cravings cookbook, in that moment I knew she was my soulmate. Below is my favorite recipe for my roasted potatoes. 

What You'll Need

  • 1 bag of Baby Red Potatoes
  • Olive Oil
  • Garlic & Herb OR Lemon Pepper seasoning (lemon pepper seasoning is my personal fave!)
  • Sea Salt
  • Baking Sheet
  • Mixing Spoon
  • Mixing Bowl
  • Parchment Paper

Step 1: First, cut your potatoes into halves, making them into small wedges. While you are preparing the potatoes, go ahead and pre-heat that oven to 450 degrees. 

Step 2: Place them into a mixing bowl and add desired seasonings generously with olive oil. ** Depending on the amount of potatoes you are making, ensure that the olive oil and seasoning coat them evenly. 

Step 3: Once complete, place the seasoned and oiled potatoes onto a baking sheet with parchment paper, and place into the oven for 25-30 minutes! ** Why do I use parchment paper? It helps the potatoes to not stick to the baking sheet!

Step 4: Continue to check on the potatoes periodically to ensure that they are browned evenly. Use a large spoon to turn the potatoes over every 15 minutes.

Step 5: Once they look crispy, and the time is up, pull out the baking sheet. Then, let potatoes cool for a few minutes on the baking sheet.

Step 6: ENJOY and dip those potatoes into some ketchup :)

XO, Analise

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