From the monthly archives:

June 2007

Fork on the Spot: Presto Pesto

by scott on June 26, 2007

in Fork on the Spot


Whilst we were hanging out in our crew’s garden, inspiration struck! Let’s make some pesto with all that glorious basil. And a new kind of Fork You was born: the Fork on the Spot. Spontaneous, easy, and fun (don’t you just love it).

We are also using some new settings for the QuickTime version (which you can download here). Let us know what you think!

 
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Recipe: Tomato salad

by Marisa on June 26, 2007

in Fork on the Spot, Recipes

Tomato salad

1 pint of grape tomatoes, sliced in half or 1 large heirloom tomato, gently cubed
10 leaves of basil, roughly torn or chopped into ribbons
1 small onion (sweet is delicious in this, but any old onion will do), chopped
2-3 tablespoons olive oil
generous pinch of salt
pepper to taste

Combine all ingredients in a glass or ceramic mixing bowl (with all those tomato acids, metal isn’t recommended) and let sit at room temperature for half an hour, so the flavors can mingle and develop. Make sure not to skimp on the salt, because you need it to help draw out the juices in the tomatoes. If the tomatoes aren’t particularly acidic, add a squeeze of lemon juice to add a little tartness. If you want to make a meal out of this salad, you can bulk it up with some chunked cucumber and baby mozzarella balls.

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Recipe: Pesto pasta

by Marisa on June 26, 2007

in Fork on the Spot, Recipes

Pesto

1 cup tightly packed basil leaves, washed
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
2 cloves peeled garlic
1 cup olive oil
1/2 pine nuts
salt to taste

Pour half the olive oil into the bowl of a food processor or the pitcher of a blender. Add half the basil leaves and pulse until they start to blend. Add the remaining basil leaves and let motor run, while streaming in the rest of the basil. Add cheese and garlic and pulse until they are incorporated. Last add the nuts and a bit of salt. If it’s getting too thick, you may need to add a bit more olive oil. This is not a lowfat dish, but it sure is delicious.

Serve over freshly cooked past, just tossing until the sauce is incorporated. Save a bit of the pasta water and drizzle a bit of that into the pasta and pesto combo if the pesto isn’t coating well.

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Fork You 9: Rub Your Breasts

by scott on June 4, 2007

in The Show

Chicken is the dish of the day. Watch as Marisa and Scott roast up the best darned chicken you’ll ever taste. It is quick, easy, and moist.. much like Scott.

Don’t forget that you can interact with the show by Asking Fork You. We might mock you, but we will answer your question.

 
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