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Shrimp and tomato fusilli with basil pesto – Gordon Ramsay’s version

Fusilli gamberi e pomodoro con pesto di basilico









Shrimp and tomato fusilli with basil pesto – Creative in the kitchen



















Shrimp and tomato fusilli with basil pesto – Creative in the kitchen




















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Thanksgiving turkey croquettes – Gordon Ramsay’s version

Thanksgiving turkey croquettes and cranberry sauce


Inspired by the American stuffed turkey recipe, here are my turkey croquettes. Crispy autumn-scented meatballs, to be dipped in a delicious cranberry sauce.

And what if the turkey filling of Thanksgiving, instead of being hidden, became the protagonist of the dish? Here is the idea behind these turkey croquettes, a pantry and recovery recipe that is super easy to prepare, to reuse stale bread and leftover meat scraps.

And as with any self-respecting stuffed turkey, these bread, meat and chestnut meatballs are also paired with cranberry sauce, a cranberry sauce delicately flavored with cinnamon and orange zest.

The basis of these turkey meatballs are simple ingredients that we all have at home, in the full style of the project I open the pantry and cook. To potatoes, carrots, onions, garlic, eggs and stale bread, you can add chestnuts, dehydrated red fruits and pieces of cooked turkey meat.

As with all my pantry recipes, it is a very versatile preparation: in fact, you can also prepare it with leftover chicken, roast beef or pork … or without meat, for a vegetarian version.

Thanksgiving turkey croquettes and cranberry sauce

THE SECRET OF MY CRANBERRY SAUCE

Cooking in the oven makes them digestible, the quick turn in the final pan gives it that irresistible crunchy crust, but it is the cranberry sauce that perfectly closes the circle of flavors and textures.

To make it I used jam from Cranberry of the Fiordifrutta line of Rigoni di Asiago, made with cranberries that grow spontaneously on marginal and marshy soils. These are deep red berries with a pleasantly sour and delicately bitter taste, perfect in combination with savory preparations.

I used this jam to reproduce the classic American cranberry sauce, to which I added black pepper, cinnamon powder and organic orange zest.

This recipe is part of the project “A pantry day with Fiordifrutta, in which me and the girls of the team I open the pantry and cook we have created 5 recipes, one for each moment of the day.

From Monica's breakfast – lalunaspoon to Luisa's dessert – tacchiepentole, passing through Cristina's snack – goodfoodlab and Valentina's dinner – lacucinachevale. Not forgetting the delicious lunch with my Thanksgiving turkey croquettes.

post made in collaboration with Rigoni di Asiago

Thanksgiving turkey croquettes and cranberry sauce

ingredients for 20 turkey croquettes

THING

for the meatballs
  • 300 g of stale bread
  • 1 carrot
  • 1 shallot
  • 100 g of cooked turkey meat
  • 1 clove of garlic
  • 1 medium potato
  • 250 ml of milk (also vegetable)
  • 2 eggs
  • 50 g of boiled chestnuts
  • a spoonful of dried cranberries
  • a bunch of mixed aromatic herbs (oregano, rosemary, sage, marjoram, thyme)
  • 4 tablespoons of olive oil
  • Salt and Pepper To Taste
for the cranberry sauce

HOW TO PREPARE BREAD AND TURKEY MEATBALLS

First, I soaked 250 g of stale bread in milk and let it rest in the refrigerator for about half an hour. With the 50 g left over, I made the breadcrumbs, with the help of a food processor.

In the meantime, I finely chopped the carrot, potato, garlic and shallot and I sautéed in a non-stick pan with a drizzle of oil. I blended with a little water, lowered the heat, salted and peppered, continuing to cook for about 10 minutes, allowing the liquids to dry completely. I removed from the heat and let it cool.

After half an hour I squeezed the bread, now soft, eliminating any excess milk, I combined the eggs, the crumbled chestnuts with my hands, the now warm sauté, the chopped herbs and dried cranberries. At this point I also added the turkey meat cooked, shredded or chopped as much as possible. I mixed carefully, adding, if necessary, the breadcrumbs kept aside to give consistency and adjusting with salt and pepper.

With wet hands, I formed my turkey meatballs and placed them on a baking sheet covered with parchment paper and baked at 180 degrees for 20 minutes.
In the meantime I took care of the sauce, emulsifying the jam with the spices and adding the orange peel (to be chosen strictly organic with edible peel, not treated) grated with a zester and part of its juice until it becomes fluid (but not too liquid ).

As soon as it was cooked in the oven, in the same pan as the sautéed, I heated another two tablespoons of oil and browned the meatballs until golden and crisp. I served them with cranberry sauce, fresh herbs and some orange zest.

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Thanksgiving turkey croquettes and cranberry sauce

Apple tartlets (Apple tartlets with shortcrust pastry) Easy recipe – Gordon Ramsay’s version

Apple tartlets


The Apple tartlets they are gods treats simple and exquisite, the varied mini of the classic apple tart! It is small Apple tartlets based on shortcrust pastry, stuffed with cream or marmalade and many slices of apples on the surface forming delicious roses!

Apple tartlets

There recipe is easy is fast. You can use all apples of all varieties! Just a piece of shortcrust pastry, the tried and tested classic that can be prepared in a few minutes. Depending on what you have at home, you can make Apple and cream tartlets or use some spoonful of jam of your choice. and immediately in the oven to cook! Just like the Nutella Tartlets, they are perfect for one healthy snack and genuine, a rich one Breakfast, one snack for children, but also as well as delicious dessert to be served also after a meal!

How to make apple tartlets

PREPARATION TIMES

Preparation Cooking Total

Ingredients

Quantity for 12 tarts or muffin molds

For the pastry:

  • 230 grams of 100% flour + 1 teaspoon for the pastry board
  • 100 grams of almond flour (or peeled almonds to be reduced to powder) (alternatively 100 grams of flour 100)
  • 165 gr of soft butter at room temperature (or 100 ml of sunflower oil)
  • 1 whole egg (medium size)
  • 2 egg yolks (small size)
  • 130 grams of granulated sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon of baking powder
  • grated zest of 1 lemon
  • 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon (optional)
  • 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract or 1 sachet of vanillin
  • 1 pinch of salt

For the cream (which you can replace with 450 gr of Apricot jam or whatever you prefer)

  • 460 gr of fresh whole milk
  • 6 very fresh medium yolks
  • 150 grams of sugar
  • 30 grams of flour '00
  • 20 gr of potato starch
  • 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract

To complete:

  • 2 – 3 large red apples
  • 2 tablespoons of apricot jam
  • powdered sugar

Method

How to make apple tartlets

For the preparation of pastry, cream and assembly, look at the procedure of: APPLE TART

where all the steps explained step by step, only in a single format.

The doses are for 12 tarts, you can also use the muffin molds!

if you only want to make half of it, you can freeze the rest of the pastry and cream!

Once the tarts have been made, brush with a veil of jam and place in the fridge for 20 minutes.

How to make apple tartlets

Bake the apple tarts in a static oven at 180 ° for about 20 minutes in the middle part of the oven. Then lower to 160 ° and continue cooking for another 6 – 8 minutes, making a turn to the tartlets on the bottom of the oven.

Remove from the oven and leave to cool.

Before serving yours Apple tartlets, brushstrokes with a veil of jam! Finally, sprinkle with icing sugar

Apple tartlets-

You can keep them at room temperature for 1 day, then put them in the fridge; where they can stay for about 3-4 days.

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