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Roasted Root Salad with Goat Cheese

Roasted Root Salad with Goat Cheese

This roasted root salad with goat cheese is perfect for winter- resolution friendly, with a little oomph! I have always thought that January is unfairly assigned the title of “worst Month”. The reasons are twofold: The worst month is obviously February My Birthday is in 

Apple, Pear & Ginger Smoothie

Apple, Pear & Ginger Smoothie

This outrageously green apple, pear and ginger smoothie is refreshing and rejuvenating any time of day. So it would seem that pear and ginger are the flavour of the month. Or flavour of the month for me, at least. This time I have whizzed the tasty 

One Skillet Spinach Mushroom Lasagne

One Skillet Spinach Mushroom Lasagne

This one skillet spinach mushroom lasagne has all the hearty comfort of your favorite italian dish, but is much easier to prepare!

One Skillet Spinach Mushroom Lasagne- Emma's Little Kitchen

As some of you may remember, a few weeks ago I reached the dual conclusions that 1) I need to simplify my weeknight cooking, and 2) one pot meals are the best way to do this. Since these revelations, I have become somewhat fixated by one pot meals, especially this creation: the one pot lasagne!

One Skillet Spinach Mushroom Lasagne- Emma's Little Kitchen

One Skillet Spinach Mushroom Lasagne- Emma's Little Kitchen

Actually, to be technically correct I suppose we should call it a one SKILLET lasagne. Imagine, all of the hearty comfort of classic lasagne, but approximately 60% less time spent on clean up. I know, almost too good to be true. I was first turned on to the skillet lasagne with this lovely recipe, but I wanted to come up with an alternative for the colder seasons. After dabbling with a couple of different recipes, spinach and mushroom was the clear winner.

One Skillet Spinach Mushroom Lasagne

One Skillet Spinach Mushroom Lasagne

Enjoy!

One Skillet Spinach Mushroom Lasagne
 
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Cuisine: Italian
Serves: 4-6
Ingredients
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 small onion, finely chopped
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 450g/16oz mushrooms, sliced
  • 450g/16oz frozen chopped spinach, defrosted and the extra moisture squeezed out
  • 2 tsp italian seasoning
  • pinch red pepper flakes (optional)
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • 225g/8oz uncooked lasagne sheets, broken into thirds
  • 2 800g/28oz tins of chopped tomatoes
  • 2 cups low sodium vegetable stock
  • 1 cup whole milk ricotta
  • 1½ cups grated cheddar cheese (or whatever cheese you like!)
  • Finely chopped basil leves for topping (optional)
Method
  1. Heat olive oil in large skillet over a medium heat, add onions, and cook for a few minutes until they start to soften. Add garlic and cook for a minute more.
  2. Add the mushrooms, italian seasoning to the skillet, along with a good pinch of salt. Give everything a good stir, and pop a lid on the pan. Cook for about 3 minutes until the mushrooms release liquid. Add the spinach to the pan and stir to evenly distribute. Lay the broken lasagne sheets over the top of the spinach mushroom mixture, and then pour the tomatoes and stock over the top. Put the lid back on the skillet, and bring the mixture to a boil.
  3. Reduce the heat, and simmer for about 20 minutes, stirring frequently, until the lasagne sheets are cooked and tender. If the mixture starts to look a little dry at any point, add a splash of water or stock to the pan.
  4. Remove the pan from the heat, and drop little blobs of ricotta evenly over the mixture. Sprinkle the cheddar cheese on top of the ricotta and return the lid to the pan. Let the lasagne sit for ten minutes until the cheese has melted
  5. (Optional Step)- Preheat your grill/broiler and put your skillet underneath to brown and bubble up
  6. Sprinkle basil leaves over the lasagne, and serve.

Notes

Adapted from this recipe.

This is a pretty adaptable dish, we have made it with fresh kale, but I suspect any left green will do the trick.

Red White & Blue (And Green!) Patriotic Power Salad

Red White & Blue (And Green!) Patriotic Power Salad

This red, white and blue patriotic power salad makes a healthy addition to any July 4th party! When you’re a displaced Brit residing in the USA, July 4th can be a tricky holiday to navigate. I mean, it’s not like I come across many people 

Courgette & Green Bean Salad with Tahini Mint Dressing

Courgette & Green Bean Salad with Tahini Mint Dressing

This Courgette Green Bean Salad with Tahini Mint Dressing is a satisfying combination of taste and texture, perfect for a light Summer meal. I think we are long overdue a vegan recipe, aren’t we? Sorry vegan friends, it seems I’ve been pretty into cheese lately. 

Linguine with Pea Puree and Garlicky Spinach and Mushrooms

Linguine with Pea Puree and Garlicky Spinach and Mushrooms

Linguine tossed with brilliant green pea puree and garlicky mushrooms and spinach make for a cheery and wholesome weeknight dinner.

Linguine pea puree with garlicky spinach and mushrooms

Well mother nature has certainly been flexing her muscles in Texas this week! I’m not normally intimidated by the weather, but I will admit to feeling a little on edge the last few days. In fact, this was the first time I didn’t roll my eyes when Kirk said we should assemble an emergency kit(!). Thankfully my Houston neighborhood has been relatively unaffected by the storms and flash flooding so far, so fingers crossed it stays that way.

Linguine pea puree with garlicky spinach and mushrooms

There is really no graceful way to go from a weather update to a description of a pasta recipe, so we shall just dive right in, yeah?! Ok. This recipe has become a new staple in our house. It’s pretty quick to come together, and I am totally addicted to this creamy bright green pea puree.

Linguine pea puree with garlicky spinach and mushrooms

One thing you will always find in my freezer is a bag of frozen peas, I chuck them in any old thing, but in this recipe they are the main attraction! Mushrooms thickly sliced and lightly sautéed with garlic add a little meaty texture, and spinach adds another layer of colour, taste and nourishment.

Linguine pea puree with garlicky spinach and mushroomsLinguine pea puree with garlicky spinach and mushrooms

Toss it all together and sprinkle with parmesan- its comforting, bolstering and totally satisfying in all its sweet, garlicky bright green glory.

Linguine pea puree with garlicky spinach and mushrooms

Enjoy!

Linguine with Pea Puree and Garlicky Spinach and Mushrooms
 
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Linguine tossed with brilliant green pea puree and garlicky mushrooms and spinach make for a cheery and wholesome weeknight dinner
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Recipe type: Main
Cuisine: Italian
Serves: 3-4
Ingredients
  • For Pea Puree:
  • 1 tbsp butter (or olive oil of you prefer)
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 2 cups frozen peas
  • 2tbsp-1/4 cup pea cooking water (reserve after draining)
  • ¼ cup parmesan
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • For Spinach & Peas:
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 cup mushrooms, thickly sliced
  • 3 large garlic cloves, minced
  • 4 large handfuls of baby spinach
  • For Pasta:
  • 250g/9oz whole wheat linguine (or pasta of choice)
  • Grated parmesan for topping (optional)
  • Finely chopped parsley for topping (optional)
Method
  1. First make the pea puree: melt butter in a skillet over a medium heat, and the garlic and fry gently until golden. Transfer butter and garlic to a blender and set aside. Bring a medium sized pot of water to a boil, add peas and return to the boil. Drain immediately and reserve at least ¼ cup of cooking water. Add peas to blender along with the grated parmesan. Pulse a few times and then loosen the puree up with the cooking water- just as much as you need to get to your desired consistency (I like to keep a few peas whole to get that satisfying pop!). Take a quick taste and season with salt and pepper to taste. Set aside.
  2. Cook Spinach & Mushrooms
  3. Return skillet to medium heat and add olive oil, add mushrooms and garlic and a pinch of sea salt, and cook until the mushrooms begin to release liquid, and then add the spinach in handfuls, stir until wilted and set aside.
  4. Cook the Pasta:
  5. While the mushrooms and spinach are cooking you can make the pasta. Refill the pea pot with water and bring to a boil, add the pasta and cook until al dente. Drain and set aside. It may be wise to reserve a little of the pasta cooking water too- just in case you want to thin your puree out even more.
  6. Assembly:
  7. Return pasta to its cooking pot (off the heat!), add pea puree and toss together with a pair of tongs until the pasta is well coated. Add a couple of splashes of pea or pasta water if you want to thin in out a little more. Toss in the spinach and mushrooms. Serve with a little extra parmesan, and parsley if desired.

Notes:

Pea Puree adapted from River Cottage Veg by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.

Lentil Spinach Coconut Curry

Lentil Spinach Coconut Curry

A nourishing lentil spinach and coconut curry that comes together quickly and is packed full of indian flavour. Hey y’all (<— texas is rubbing off on me), thanks for giving me a much needed break the last few weeks! We are still getting settled in 

Black Bean Charritos

Black Bean Charritos

Smoky-sweet black beans and rice stuffed into chard with feta and guacamole. The perfect light Mexican fare! You guys know I love a good portmanteau (Jarfait anyone?!), so here is another for you: The Charrito. What do you get when you replace the tortillas in a burrito 

Spinach Chickpea Cherry Salad

Spinach Chickpea Cherry Salad

This spinach chickpea cherry salad is a quick and easy way to get your greens!

Spinach Chickpea Cherry Salad- Emmas Little Kitchen

This is one of those “recipes” born out of desperation. You know, when you get to the end of the week, and you haven’t made it to the shops yet so your meals get a little “inventive”. I actually quite enjoy the kitchen desperation stage, I pretend I’m a contestant on Chopped…

Spinach Chickpea Cherry Salad- Emmas Little KIitchen

…come on now, you do the same thing don’t you?!

Ahem, anyway flashback to a few weeks ago. I needed a salad to accompany the pizza I was making (recipe coming soon!). I threw this together from some bits and bobs I found languishing in the fridge, and totally loved the result! Not the most sophisticated recipe, but a fab option when you need a little salad fix!

Spinach Chickpea Cherry Salad- Emma's Little Kitchen

Enjoy!

Spinach Chickpea Cherry Salad
 
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Serves: 2-3
Ingredients
  • For Salad:
  • 3 large handfuls of baby spinach
  • ½ cup prepared chickpeas
  • ⅓ dried cherries
  • 2 tbsp sunflower seeds or pumpkin seeds
  • For Dressing:
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tbsp honey
  • 1 tsp dijon mustard
  • pinch of sea salt
Method
  1. Assemble salad ingredients in a large bowl
  2. Whisk together dressing ingredients in a cup or jug, and pour over the salad, and toss!

 

Spring Quinoa Bowl

Spring Quinoa Bowl

This spring quinoa bowl celebrates spring with asparagus, peas and rocket tossed with lemon, quinoa, feta and basil. Spring has sprung! So Spring is finally upon us! Well, almost upon us… We’re not quite there in Michigan yet, there have been some tauntingly sunshiney days,