Showing posts with label Daphne Oz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daphne Oz. Show all posts

Monday, October 17, 2011

Daphne Oz's Poached Eggs With Sweet Potato Pancakes 10.17.11


Oh My!

I am such a huge fan of Latkes.  Those wonderful potato pancakes.  Around our house, it is a traditional breakfast on Christmas morning.  The kids got to play with the toy that Santa brought while I whipped a few up.  No gifts from Mom and dad till after breakfast.  So I always associate warm family times with them.

These are a Daphne's healthy version and my my... dare I say better than my original?

I saw her make these and knew they would be on my must make list.  I adore sweet potatoes, combined with a snappy granny smith apple and a little bit of carrot, this just screamed healthy... But it also was just delicious.  Would make a fine alternative side dish for dinner.


But when you top them with the poached egg, it is simply a wonderful breakfast!

I do need to quibble with the servings, as I made this exactly as posted on The Chew website (Click HERE for the recipe).  the recipe says it serves 5.  I made this for a lunch for my wife and myself.  It served two and only two.  Maybe we were just hungry.  Maybe I used a small potato.  Or, maybe it was just that good.

I'm gonna say it's that good.

There is quite a bit of grating to do.

It was about a tie in the amount of time it would take to grate by hand vs. grating in a food processor.  But, if I were making enough for a larger family, I would recommend the processor.

Plus, I didn't grate my knuckles.

Aside from the processor, no changes to the recipe.

Again, click HERE for the recipe.

I did like the poached egg that Daphne used.  Personally, I like a VERY runny egg, my wife prefers a runny egg, but not as much as mine.  Poaching is a very easy way to cook to order.



But honestly... what a great dish!

Friday, October 14, 2011

Daphne Oz's Sweet Potato Oven Fries 10.14.11


Daphne Oz.... Daphne Oz on The Chew... HMMMMM

Aside from the child of a celebrity factor, I was unsure of Daphne on the show.  In fact, after three weeks, this is the first recipe or tip she has shown that I was excited about.  Many times on the show she seems out of her element.  Tossing out bizarre ingredients that I am sure are well known among the vegan community, but not to me.  I also have a basic mistrust of vegans.

BUT, she is growing on me.  She is a trooper, eating her first hot dog ever (???) on stage.  She is also starting to come into her own with more approachable suggestions.  For example, a few days ago, Michael Symon made a fried banana sandwich (click HERE).  the same day, she made chocolate banana chips that was a much more healthy alternative to Michael's recipe.  I did wonder, since Michael used Nutella, what would happen if Daphne's bananas were drizzled with Nutella instead of her chocolate as a "healthier" alternative in place of the "healthy" dish she showed.  Sure, Nutella is pretty high on calories, I just wondered if Nutella would work.

But I digress...


I was very excited to see this as an option on the show.  I simply adore sweet potatoes.  I have been looking and trying different recipes for baked fries... unsuccessfully.  It just seems like something easy, but my past attempts have not been great.  mushy and no snap.

I had the heat set too low.

It's not difficult, cut, coat (in extra virgin olive oil) and bake (425 for 18 minutes, flipping half way).  I did bake them on a pre-heated pizza stone.

And the verdict.... Almost perfect.  I think I committed the Cardinal Sin of baking and opened the door a bit too often.  I was worried that the EVOO would burn at that temp.

It didn't, it just lightly charred.  The skin indeed come out crisp, I just think a couple more minutes (or me not opening the door) would have made them just a tad more crispy.

I did get a great joke from the show... Do you know the difference between a charred dish and a burnt dish... About $20 a plate).

I made a very simple lemon garlic Aioli to go with the fries...

2 TBS Mayonnaise
1 TBS Dijon Mustard
2 Garlic cloves, minced fine
1 tsp Lemon juice

Whir in a mini chopper for a few minutes.

The fries and the Aioli paired TERRIFIC with the blackened catfish I served with the fries!

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