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serinde ([personal profile] serinde) wrote2008-01-05 07:02 pm
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La Cena Italiano

(I wonder if I said that right.)

Menu est:

Tonno sott'Olio Mantecato
Tuna-spread appetizer. A big hit. And so it should be, with that much butter.

Penne col Sugo di Pomodoro all'Aceto Balsamico
Pasta with tomatoes & balsamic. This worked well, though I'm not entirely sure I did it right--it calls for whole (peeled) plum tomatoes, and they pretty much maintained integrity; the recipe does not specify if they're supposed to or not. [livejournal.com profile] dariodevil confirms that he remembers some dishes like that, but that doesn't mean THIS is supposed to be like that. Anyway, it tasted good.

Lombata di Maiale al Forno
Pork loin roasted with juniper and rosemary. The flavor was good, but it got dried out because I ran overtime on everything else.

Patate e Cipolle alla Pizzaiola
Baked potatoes & onions with tomatoes and oregano. This...did not quite work. It was really close, but not quite. It may be because there is supposed to be 1.5 lbs. spud to 1 lb. onion, and I ran out of room in the baking dish; so about a third of the onions were left out. I thought this would be preferable for [livejournal.com profile] audiovile's delicate digestion, but no. Wasn't bad, let me note, it's just that the flavors didn't reach that happy blending place.

Insalata di Rinforzo col Cavolfiore
Cauliflower salad with red pepper, olives, and anchovies. FAIL. This was the last thing I got ready, and I was already over time, and the roast was drying, and and and ... *plotz* I forgot the anchovies completely; and the olives we had I could not manage to pit without destroying them utterly (and they were green instead of black anyways). So it was cooked cauliflower and some red pepper tossed in olive oil and vinegar and a few capers. Not exciting. It was generally agreed that it would probably be quite good with, y'know, the actual recipe followed.

Fragole all'Aceto Balsamico
Good ole strawberries with balsamic. We're about to eat them as we watch Goodfellas.

I am really, really glad I did not try to make gnocchi, as I'd originally intended. Head asplodey.

Mmmmm!

(Anonymous) 2008-01-06 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
You're very close with your title. It should be "La Cena Italiana." "Cena" is a feminine word so it takes a feminine adjective.

Wow, it all looks really yummy. Congrats on cooking so many things all at once and by yourself. The hardest part is getting everything to come out at the same time.

Looking forward to the next episode of New York!

Kathryn

[identity profile] missionista.livejournal.com 2008-01-06 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Sounds yummy!