Spicy Korean Chicken Lettuce Wraps

Spicy Korean Chicken Lettuce Wraps

Spicy Korean Chicken Lettuce Wraps

I was recently invited to participate in another great blogger recipe challenge– this time for Lucky Foods, a family-owned business and premiere Asian food brand. For the contest, I decided to make some Spicy Korean Chicken Lettuce Wraps made with two of their popular sauces – Gochujang chili paste and Kimchi Mayo.

Spicy Korean Chicken Lettuce Wraps

These delicious spicy chicken lettuce wraps are full of flavor, light on carbs and the perfect mixture of sweet and spicy, crunchy and creamy all in one bite! The gochujang chili paste gives it a nice kick of heat and the kimchi mayo rounds out the flavor with some creamy tangy goodness to top it all off.

Lucky Foods Gochujang

Gochujang is a Korean chili pepper paste made from fermented red chili peppers and it has a nice spicy bite with a subtle sweetness and umami flavor from the fermented soybeans.. It’s great on noodles, in fried rice, as a marinade, or drizzling on soups, stews and salad bowls.

Lucky Foods Kimchi Mayo

Their Kimchi mayo is also a delicious condiment made with spicy fermented kimchi (cabbage) and vegan mayonnaise.

Spicy Korean Chicken Lettuce Wraps

First I sautéed some fresh garlic, sliced scallions and ginger over medium heat until softened, about 2 minutes. Then I increased the heat to medium high and added the diced chicken and zucchini and sprinkled with sesame seeds and some salt and pepper, sautéing for about 4 minutes until browned.

Spicy Korean Chicken Lettuce Wraps

To make the spicy sauce, I whisked together the Gochujang chili paste, hot honey, soy sauce and rice vinegar, then added it into the pan with the chicken and zucchini. Then I tossed in the cooked cauliflower rice, honey roasted peanuts and sliced carrots and let the mixture cook for another 4-5 minutes until the sauce thickened and liquid was reduced.

Spicy Korean Chicken Lettuce Wraps

To serve, I spooned the spicy chicken mixture inside the lettuce leaves, then garnished the wraps with more grated carrots, cilantro, sesame seeds,  and a drizzle of spicy Kimchi Mayo with extra on the side.

Spicy Korean Chicken Lettuce Wraps

You guys – this is the most delicious thing I have ever tasted! The balance of spicy / sweet / umami flavors along with the crunchy and creamy textures is absolutely DIVINE.  And these sauces will go great with any protein you choose – try it with tofu or shrimp or beef. And it’s low carb, paleo and keto-friendly too!

Spicy Korean Chicken Lettuce Wraps

Prep Time: 25 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes

Yield: Serves 8.

Serving Size: 2-3 lettuce wraps

These delicious spicy chicken lettuce wraps are full of flavor, light on the carbs and the perfect mixture of sweet and spicy, crunchy and creamy all in one bite! The gochujang chili paste gives it a nice kick of heat and the kimchi mayo rounds out the flavor with some creamy tangy goodness to top it all off.

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 3 scallions, thinly sliced
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 4 teaspoons finely chopped fresh ginger
  • 1 medium zucchini, sliced into half-moon wedges
  • 1 pound chicken thighs, fat trimmed, cut into 1-inch chunks
  • 2 teaspoons sesame seeds, plus additional for garnish
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 4 teaspoons Lucky Foods Gochujang chili paste
  • 2 tablespoons hot honey
  • 1/3 cup soy sauce
  • 3 tablespoons rice vinegar
  • 1 package frozen cauliflower rice, cooked
  • 1 cup honey roasted or spicy peanuts
  • 6 baby carrots, sliced
  • Butter lettuce leaves, for serving
  • Grated carrots, for garnish
  • Cilantro leaves, for garnish
  • Lucky Foods Kimchi Mayo, for drizzling/dipping

Instructions

  1. Heat vegetable and sesame oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add the fresh garlic, sliced scallions and ginger and cook over medium heat until softened, about 2 minutes.
  2. Increase the heat to medium high and add the chicken thighs and zucchini, sprinkle with sesame seeds and some salt and pepper, to taste, sautéing for about 5-6 minutes until chicken is browned and cooked through. 
  3. Whisk together the Gochujang chili paste, hot honey, soy sauce and rice vinegar to make a spicy sauce, then add it into the pan with the chicken and zucchini. Stir to coat with the sauce.
  4. Add in the cooked cauliflower rice, peanuts and sliced carrots and stir; let mixture cook for another 5 minutes until the sauce thickened and liquid mostly evaporated. 
  5. To serve, scoop the spicy chicken mixture inside the lettuce leaves, then garnish the wraps with more grated carrots, cilantro, sesame seeds, and a drizzle of spicy Kimchi Mayo with extra on the side for dipping.

Notes

Feel free to substitute tofu, shrimp or beef for the chicken or use chicken breasts instead of thighs.

https://www.theartfulgourmet.com/2021/08/spicy-korean-chicken-lettuce-wraps/

Spicy Korean Chicken Lettuce Wraps

To get more info on Lucky Foods products, check out their website. Their product line ranges from traditional and gluten-free spring rolls to Asian fusion sauces and BBQ sauces, kimchi and Korean pancakes. All of their products are free from MSG, GMOs, and added colors and preservatives. Their products only feature wholesome produce and fresh, aromatic spices, which is something I absolutely love!

They have more great recipe ideas on their Instagram & Facebook pages, and you can buy their products online or find them locally at Whole Foods, Giant, Acme and Food Lion.

#luckyfoodsrecipechallenge #eatluckyfoods

Note: I received complimentary products to use and try out for this Blogger recipe challenge. All opinions, writing, recipes and photos are my own.

 

Vote for me – Favorite Chef Competition!

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Hi guys! I’ve been nominated to participate in the Favorite Chef Competition with a chance to win a handsome cash prize and be featured in Bon Appétit Magazine! And the competition proceeds for paid votes also support Feeding America non-profit which is awesome! ???

I’d really appreciate your vote and sharing it with your friends! ?‍♀️
Voting is free and daily thru April 8th. If you’d like to sponsor me with a $10 paid vote, that bumps me up to a hero spot and the proceeds go to Feeding America. They narrow us down by total number of votes each week, starting with Top 15 (this week), Top 10 (following week), Top 5 (week after), then the contest goes on to Group Winners, Quarter Finals, Semi Finals and then Final Winner announced on April 8th!

Here’s the link to vote for me: https://favchef.com/2021/kristen-hess

Favorite Chef Kristen Hess

So please vote for me to keep me in the running each week with the opportunity to win this thing! (If I win, I am throwing a huge beach party down in St Petersburg FL and you are ALL welcome to join me!) And, I will use the prize money to build a kick butt photography kitchen studio to do my photoshoots and recipe creation/cooking, and will start offering cooking and photography and food styling classes/workshops and maybe even start doing small catering/events in the future.

It would be an absolute DREAM COME TRUE! THANK YOU SO MUCH AND WISH ME LUCK!!

#FavoriteChef #BonAppetit #FeedingAmerica #KristenHess #TheArtfulGourmet #Chefs #CelebrityChefs #non-profit

Summer Photoshoot Special 20% Off!

I am happy to announce we are doing a Summer #Photoshoot Special this month for 20% off a One (1) day photoshoot for new clients including food styling and/or photography for restaurants and catering companies, food and beverage brands, cookbooks, social media and editorial, print or online shoots.

See portfolio for more samples of commercial food styling + photography work we’ve done for other food and beverage and restaurant clients: http://www.kristenhess.com

Contact us by filling out the form below or by calling 917-613-5990 or info(at)theartfulgourmet(dot)com to book a shoot using code FOODPHOTO20 to redeem offer ?

Terms and Conditions:

20% off valid for ONE DAY shoot only. Total photoshoot fee will be custom depending on what client photography needs are, image usage, total number of photos, creative direction, complexity of recipes, props and shot list desired. If additional shoot days are needed they will be billed at regular custom shoot pricing. Does not include video shooting or video editing, cooking demos/hosting (live, online or in person content). Recipe development, social media posts, and sponsored blog posts will be charged separately if requested by client. Offer expires on July 11, 2020.

Black Pepper Caramel Chicken Udon

Black Pepper Caramel Chicken Udon

JSL Foods recently invited me to participate in their 2nd Blogger Recipe Challenge, and guess what? I won the GRAND PRIZE and $1500 for my Black Pepper Caramel Chicken Udon recipe! And I am so thrilled to share it with you!

Fortune Noodle Udon

I decided to use their delicious Fortune Chicken Udon Noodles as the base for this amazing dish. 

Fresh Ingredients

Black Pepper Caramel Chicken is a traditional Vietnamese dish made with chicken thighs, shallots and red chili peppers,  jalapeños, and cilantro..

chicken and caramel sauce

tossed in a luscious caramel sauce made with brown sugar, fish sauce, vinegar,  red chili garlic sauce, fresh garlic, ginger and freshly ground black pepper, 

Cooked Chicken + Black Pepper Caramel Sauce

all mixed together and reduced in a pan into a gorgeous sticky spicy sweet glaze to coat the chicken.

Cooked Udon Noodles

The noodles are cooked separately, then drained and sprinkled with the packaged chicken-flavored seasoning,

Black Pepper Caramel Chicken Udon

then tossed back into the pan with the cooked chicken and sweet savory Black Pepper Caramel sauce.

Black Pepper Caramel Chicken Udon

For serving I topped the dish with a dash of Everything Bagel seasoning (you could also just use white or black sesame seeds if you like), a few sliced jalapeños and fresh cilantro for an extra kick of heat and bright flavor.

Black Pepper Caramel Chicken Udon

You guys, this noodle dish is to die for!  These Udon noodles are precooked so they only need to be reheated for a few minutes before serving. And they’re perfectly durable for holding this gorgeous thick glaze on the chicken, and full of ALA Omega-3’s, are non-GMO, zero trans fats, with only .5g of fat and 5g of protein in each serving!

Fortune Udon Noodles

You can also try this recipe using their Mushroom or Original Shoyu Udon Noodles for another layer of flavor to mix it up. Try pairing it with an oaky Napa Chardonnay or grassy Marlborough NZ Sauvignon Blanc to balance out the spiciness and sweetness of the dish. Superb!

Black Pepper Caramel Chicken Udon

Absolutely delicious…Hope you enjoy! And feel free to comment below and please share this post on social media with the hashtags @artfulgourmet @jslfoods #fortunenudonoodles #cheftyaki #udonsoups

Black Pepper Caramel Chicken Udon Noodles

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes

Yield: 4

This is a traditional Vietnamese Chicken dish made with a sticky spicy and sweet caramelized sauce with shallots, garlic, chilies, fish sauce, rice vinegar, brown sugar, ginger and coarse ground black pepper. The chicken thighs are cooked right in the sauce then tossed with Fortune Chicken Udon Noodles and garnished with fresh cilantro and sliced jalapeños for extra heat and bright flavor.

Ingredients

  • 1 package JSL Foods Chicken Udon Noodles
  • 1 1/3 cups water
  • 1/2 cup dark brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup Asian fish sauce
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 3 tablespoons rice vinegar
  • 1/2 tablespoon garlic, minced
  • 1 teaspoon fresh ginger, grated (or 1/2 teaspoon dried ginger)
  • 2 teaspoons ground black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon Asian chili garlic sauce
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons peanut or canola oil
  • 1 large shallot, thinly sliced
  • 1 fresh red chili pepper, cut into thin strips
  • 1 1/2 pounds skinless, boneless chicken thighs, cut into 1-inch pieces
  • Everything bagel seasoning, garnish Cilantro sprigs, for garnish
  • Sliced jalapeños, for garnish (optional)

Instructions

  1. In a large pot, bring water to a boil and add JSL Foods Chicken Udon Noodles. Cook for 5-6 minutes, and sprinkle with the packet of Chicken seasoning, mixing throughout cooked noodles. Keep warm, and set aside.
  2. In a small mixing bowl, combine brown sugar, fish sauce, water, sesame oil, rice vinegar, garlic, ginger, black pepper, chili garlic sauce, soy sauce; stir together to make black pepper caramel sauce. Set aside.
  3. Heat the oil in a large skillet or wok pan. Add the shallot and red chili pepper and sauté over medium heat until soft, about 4 minutes. Remove from pan; set aside to add back in with chicken and sauce at the end.
  4. Add the black pepper caramel sauce mixture and the chicken to the pan; simmer over high heat until the chicken is cooked through and sauce is caramelized for about 8-10 minutes. Reduce heat to low and stir in the shallots and hot chiles and cooked Chicken Udon Noodles coating them with the sauce and mixing in the chicken evenly throughout.
  5. Transfer Black Pepper Caramel Chicken Udon Noodles to serving bowls, garnish with everything bagel seasoning, fresh cilantro and sliced jalapenos (if using).

Notes

Pairs well with an oaky Napa Valley Chardonnay or grassy, fresh New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc wine to balance out the spicy-sweet flavors of the dish.

https://www.theartfulgourmet.com/2020/02/black-pepper-caramel-chicken-udon/

Black Pepper Caramel Chicken Udon

As an added bonus, Chef Yaki is offering a special discount to my readers by joining their Noodle Club online! Click here get the coupon for special discounts and free offers! 

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You can purchase Fortune Udon noodle products at Target and Walmart as well as these groceries stores online:   

Learn more about all the other great noodles, sauces, wrappers and other Asian specialties that JSL Foods offers:

Website: http://www.jslfoods.com/

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Twitter: https://twitter.com/JSL_Foods

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jslfoods/

This post is sponsored by JSL Foods for The 2nd Fortune Udon Noodle Blogger Recipe Challenge. All reviews, opinions, photos, recipes and written content expressed in this post are my own.  

Citrus Arugula Salad with Pistachios, Ricotta + Mint

This #Winter Citrus #Salad w/ Arugula, Ricotta Salata & Pistachios has a Lemon Truffle Dressing that is to die for! 

A gorgeous and refreshing salad made with blood oranges and Cara Cara oranges, arugula, chopped mint, pistachios and sliced red onion over arugula with a lovely dressing made with 7 Barrels White Truffle Extra Virgin Olive Oil, lemon juice, salt and pepper. The perfect blend of sweet, tangy, crunchy and salty all in one bite!

#lowcarb #keto #whole30 approved #recipe! ..It’s the perfect refreshing salad for the New Year! Happy #2020!

Citrus Arugula Salad

Citrus Arugula Salad with Pistachios, Ricotta + Mint

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Yield: Serves 4.

A gorgeous and refreshing Winter salad made with citrus, arugula, chopped mint, pistachios and red onion over arugula with a lovely dressing made with 7 Barrels White Truffle Extra Virgin Olive Oil, lemon juice, salt and pepper. The perfect blend of sweet, tangy and salty all in one bite!

Ingredients

  • 2 blood oranges, peeled, pith removed and sliced crosswise ¼ inch thick
  • 2 Cara Cara or Navel oranges, peeled, pith removed and sliced crosswise ¼ inch thick
  • 2 tablespoons fresh mint leaves, chopped
  • 2 tablespoons roasted salted pistachios, chopped
  • ½ small red onion, halved and sliced thin crosswise
  • 3 cups baby arugula
  • 4 tablespoons Seven Barrels Truffle Oil
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
  • 2 tablespoons fresh Ricotta Salata, crumbled (or 8 thin slices, divided)

Instructions

  1. Layer the orange slices in alternating colors on a large plate or a couple of small plates.
  2. Top the layered oranges with chopped mint, pistachios, and sliced red onions on the plate(s).
  3. Toss the arugula with truffle oil, lemon juice, salt and pepper in a mixing bowl.
  4. Place a pile of arugula on top of the layered oranges and top with the crumbled ricotta cheese and additional freshly ground black pepper if desired.

Notes

Note: If you can’t find fresh Ricotta Salata cheese, you can also substitute another tangy sheep’s milk cheese such as Manchego or Aged Pecorino Romano. Fresh sliced Mozzarella or Burrata cow’s milk cheese could also substitute nicely for a milder flavor.

https://www.theartfulgourmet.com/2020/01/citrus-arugula-salad-with-pistachios-ricotta-mint/

Winter Holiday Salad w/ Kale, Beets + Brussels

Winter Holiday Salad w/ Kale, Beets + Brussels

Ahhhhh, it’s the holidays…my favorite time of year! I absolutely love cooking for the #holidays, especially with all the parties and fun gatherings with friends and family.

Paisley Farms

I was invited to participate in the Paisley Farm Blogger Challenge this year and was lucky enough to receive some delish samples of all their farm fresh pickled veggies: Five Bean Salad, Asian Bean Salad, Southwest Bean Salad, Dilled Brussels Sprouts, Hot Brussels Sprouts, Sweet Pickled Beets and Sweet Cauliflower.

Winter Holiday Salad w/ Kale, Beets + Brussels

I decided to make a lovely Winter Holiday Salad with some of their amazing Sweet Pickled Beets and Hot Brussels Sprouts, along with some Tuscan Kale, toasted walnuts, blue cheese and dried cranberries, tossed in a Blood Orange Vinaigrette dressing.

Paisley Farms Sweet Beets and Hot Brussels Sprouts

The Sweet Pickled Beets have a great balance of sweet and spicy flavors with a hint of cinnamon, which I love! And the Hot Brussels Sprouts are mildly spiced but have a little kick to them, adding some heat and vinegary flavors to the salad.

Winter Holiday Salad w/ Kale, Beets + Brussels

Start out with some Tuscan kale, chopped into bite sized pieces, then layer the salad with the beets, brussels sprouts, toasted walnuts, blue cheese and dried cranberries. Drizzle the salad with the Blood Orange Vinaigrette made with blood orange juice, extra-virgin olive oil, Chardonnay white balsamic vinegar, a dash of Dijon mustard, minced onions, sea salt and freshly cracked black pepper.

Winter Holiday Salad w/ Kale, Beets + Brussels

Absolutely delicious and refreshing, and a healthy beginning or side dish to your holiday meal. Wishing you all a very Merry #Christmas and Happy New Year!

Winter Holiday Kale, Beets, Brussels Salad w/ toasted walnuts, cranberries and blue cheese in a Blood Orange Vinaigrette dressing

Winter Holiday Salad w/ Kale, Beets + Brussels

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

Yield: Serves 4

This is a lovely Winter Holiday Salad made with Paisley Farm Sweet Pickled Beets and Hot Brussels Sprouts, along with some Tuscan Kale, toasted walnuts, blue cheese and dried cranberries, tossed in a Blood Orange Vinaigrette dressing. Perfect for the holidays as an appetizer or side dish to the main event.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 3 tablespoons Chardonnay balsamic vinegar
  • 3 tablespoons blood orange juice
  • 1 tablespoon minced onions
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 cups Tuscan Kale, chopped
  • 1 cup Paisley Farm Sweet Pickled Beets
  • 1 cup Paisley Farm Spicy Brussels Sprouts
  • 1/2 cup blue cheese, torn into pieces (Cambozola)
  • 1/2 cup toasted walnuts
  • 1/2 cup dried cranberries

Instructions

  1. Whisk together white balsamic vinegar, blood orange juice, onion and dijon mustard. Slowly whisk in olive oil until vinaigrette emulsifies. Season with sea salt and freshly ground pepper to taste and whisk a little more, set aside.
  2. In a medium-large salad or serving bowl, add the kale, top with Sweet Pickled Beets, Spicy Brussels Sprouts, blue cheese, toasted walnuts and dried cranberries.
  3. Drizzle the vinaigrette on top of the salad and toss together, or serve on the side in a small bowl.

https://www.theartfulgourmet.com/2018/12/winter-holiday-salad-w-kale-beets-brussels/

I’d love to hear your comments below on this recipe and if you make any of your own recipes with Paisley Farm Foods, please let me know! And be sure to tag #paisleyfarm #paisleyfarmfresh #kroger in any posts that you post or share and be sure to include a link to the original post on my blog and tag me at #artfulgourmet!

 

J.W. Paisley, founder of Paisley Farm back in 1942, based his original company concept on an ethic that they carry forth today: making products out of the freshest ingredients, delivered with the most exciting and flavorful taste combinations imaginable. All of their bean salads and sweet pickled veggies are non-GMO, gluten-free and are available at stores like: Ralphs, Costco, Sam’s Club, BJ’s, Kroger, Walmart, Smith’s and Fry’s.

To find out more about Paisley Farm Foods, check out their website and social media pages:

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New Work: Food Styling + Photography + Recipes

The New Year has arrived, and what a year 2017 was! I had some amazing food styling, photography, recipe development and blogging projects for some amazing clients. Here is some of my recent work and here’s to a New Year 2018 full of more great work, clients, adventures and new connections!

Food Styling for Lilly Pulitzer, NYC

I recently had the opportunity to do food and prop styling for Lilly Pulitzer’s 2018 social media campaign..I styled the photos with beautiful fruit, flowers, desserts, champagne, flowers, glitter and more which made some gorgeous colorful photos! Stay tuned as the campaign launches on @lillypulitzer social media pages.

 

 

Cocktail Styling for Ketel One Vodka / Transistor Studios

Photography for Locale Market / Farmtable Cucina Restaurant, St Pete FL

Some of my favorite shots from an awesome photo shoot in October 2017 – including food, chef and restaurant staff portraits, and restaurant and event photography for one of my favorite restaurants in St Pete Florida, Farmtable Cucina.

Levana Meal Replacement

Food styling and photography for Levana Meal Replacement packaging, website and marketing materials – check out their website here

Steviva

Recipe development, food styling and photography for Stevia Brands Blogger Recipe Challenge – my Kung Pao Beef with Cauliflower Rice recipe won the Grand Prize and First Place for the Entree category! Click here for the recipe

Kung Pao Beef

TresOmega Pasta

Recipe development, food styling and photography for TresOmega Pasta Blogger Recipe Challenge. I made a delicious One Pot Chili Mac Soup using their gluten free pasta that turned out amazing! Winners to be announced in January so stay tuned!  Click here for the recipe

One Pot Chili Mac Soup

JSL Foods / Fortune Noodles

Recipe development, food styling and photography for JSL Foods/Fortune Udon Noodles Blogger Recipe Challenge. I made a delicious Spicy Pork + Kale Udon Noodle Soup that’s the perfect comfort food for Winter. Winners to be announced in January so stay tuned! Click here for the recipe

Spicy Pork + Kale Udon Noodle Soup

Seven Barrels Recipes, Food Styling + Photography

Food styling, recipe development and photography for Seven Barrels website, social media and email marketing Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter campaigns. I created some recipes pairing their premium infused olive oils and vinegars into some delicious flavor combinations. Some new recipes I created, styled and shot for Winter: Sheet Pan Roasted Chicken and Vegetables and some delicious Zucchini Noodles with Roasted Eggplant, Feta, Pomegranate and Mint, using their Blood Orange Olive Oil and Black Currant Balsamic Vinegar.

Sheet Pan Roasted Chicken

Zucchini Noodles

For 2017, I developed recipes to highlight and celebrate the seasonal ingredients: for Spring with Sriracha Mango Shrimp Summer Bowls, and Sriracha Mango Grilled Wings; Summer with Peach and Tomato Gazpacho and Stuffed Roasted Tomatoes, Thanksgiving with Wild Rice Turkey Bowl w/ Oranges + Cranberries, and Sausage, Mushroom + Cheese Turnovers, and the Holidays with Truffle Steak Au Poivre, and Crispy Truffle Parmesan Potato Stacks. What a year of deliciousness!

Shrimp Summer Bowl

Link to Sriracha Mango Lime Shrimp Summer Bowl recipe

Sriracha Mango Lime Chicken Wings

Link to Sriracha Mango Lime Chicken Wings recipe

Gazpacho

link to Peach and Tomato Gazpacho recipe

Stuffed Tomatoes

link to Stuffed Roasted Tomatoes recipe

Wild Rice Turkey Bowl

Link to Wild Rice Turkey Bowl recipe

Sausage + Mushroom Turnovers

Link to Sausage Mushroom Cheese Turnovers recipe

Truffle Steak Au Poivre

Link to Truffle Steak Au Poivre recipe

Truffle Potato Stacks

Link to Cheesy Truffle Potato Stacks recipe

Jacobs Creek Winery

Food and Event photography for Jacob’s Creek Winery Press Event in NYC

Joanne’s Green Sauce

Food styling and photography for Joanne’s Green Sauce brand launch campaign and website

Food Photography – Emenu and Various NYC Restaurants

Uptown Whole Foods Cookbook

Styling and photography for Gary Null Whole Foods new Vegan cookbook

Food Styling for Stella Artois / Chowhound.com – Stella cooking videos featuring Chef Daniela Soto-Innes (CLICK LINKS TO VIEW VIDEOS)

Stella Artois / Chowhound cooking videos

Food Styling for Arnold Bread / Chef Tom Colicchio TV and Video cooking segments and live interviews – Arnold Bread live cooking demos “Build a Better Sandwich” campaign featuring Chef Tom Colicchio
(CLICK LINKS TO VIEW VIDEOS)

Arnold Bread + Chef Tom Colicchio

Holiday Sausage, Mushroom and Cheese Turnovers

 

hey guys..the holidays are rapidly approaching and we all know what that means…parties, parties and more parties…full of friends and family sharing delicious food and drinks together. It’s the best time of the year!

Sausage Mushroom Cheese Turnovers

I recently did some recipe development and a photo shoot for one of my clients, Seven Barrels, maker of premium infused Italian olive oils and vinegars with delicious flavors from natural ingredients. For the holidays I created a series of recipes featuring their Raspberry Balsamic Vinegar and Meyer Lemon Olive Oil – a delicious, sweet and tart flavor pairing that’s perfect for the holidays.

Sausage Mushroom Cheese Turnovers

I decided to make some party food because we all like parties and appetizers / small bites are the way to go to keep them fun and social! My recipe for Sausage and Mushroom and Cheese Turnovers is an absolute flavor bomb and they’re super easy to make!

Sausage Mushroom Cheese Turnovers

They’re stuffed with sweet Italian sausage, ricotta cheese, green onions, mushrooms, cranberries and mozzarella all wrapped up in buttery flaky baked puff pastry topped with sesame seeds. They’re the perfect crunchy, savory, cheesy bite in your mouth, with a hint of sweet and tart from the cranberries, lemon olive oil and raspberry vinegar for dipping.

Sausage Mushroom Cheese Turnovers

You’re definitely gonna want to make these for all your holiday parties..trust me, they won’t last long 😉

Sausage, Mushroom and Cheese Turnovers

Prep Time: 30 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes

Yield: Makes 18 (4-inch) turnovers.

Serving Size: 1 turnover

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons Seven Barrels Meyer Lemon Olive Oil
  • ½ pound sweet Italian sausage, casings removed
  • ½ cup green onion, sliced (about 4 scallions)
  • ½ cup baby bella mushrooms, chopped
  • ½ cup dried cranberries or tart cherries
  • ¾ cup ricotta cheese
  • 1 ½ cups mozzarella cheese, shredded
  • 2 eggs, beaten, divided
  • 1 tablespoon Seven Barrels Raspberry Balsamic vinegar, plus extra for dipping
  • Dash of Italian seasoning
  • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
  • 1 package (17.25 ounce) frozen puff pastry, thawed (2 sheets)
  • 2 tablespoons sesame seeds, for garnish
  • Coarse sea salt, for garnish
  • Chopped rosemary, for garnish

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
  2. Heat 2 tablespoons of Seven Barrels Lemon Olive Oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the sausage and cook for about 5 minutes until it starts to brown, crumbling while cooking to separate the meat. Add the green onions and mushrooms and cook for another 5 minutes until the veggies are soft and meat is cooked through. Drain the fat and excess liquid, set cooked mixture aside to cool.
  3. In a large mixing bowl, combine cooked sausage mixture with dried cranberries or tart cherries, ricotta, mozzarella cheese, 1 beaten egg and 1 tablespoon Seven Barrels Raspberry Balsamic vinegar to make the filling. Season with a dash of Italian seasoning, salt and freshly ground black pepper.
  4. On lightly floured surface, roll one sheet of puff pastry into a large 12-inch square. Cut pastry sheet into 9 (4-inch) squares and brush edges with egg wash.
  5. Place 1 rounded teaspoon filling on each square; fold to make a triangle; seal with fingers or fork. Place the triangles on parchment paper or a silicone baking mat on a large rectangular baking sheet and brush egg wash over the top of the turnovers, pierce 3 slits on top of each one, and sprinkle with sesame seeds.
  6. Bake at 400 degrees F for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown. Meanwhile, repeat steps above with the remaining sheet of puff pastry and sausage, mushroom and cheese filling to make 9 additional turnovers. Bake again at 400 degrees for 15-20 minutes.
  7. Sprinkle sea salt and chopped rosemary (or thyme) on top of the turnovers for garnish. Serve immediately with Seven Barrels Raspberry Balsamic vinegar for dipping.

Notes

You can also substitute spicy Italian sausage or ground beef for the sweet Italian sausage.
To make a thicker dipping sauce (Balsamic Glaze), heat the vinegar in a saucepan over medium high heat until it reduces by half, drizzle over turnovers or serve as a dipping sauce on the side.

https://www.theartfulgourmet.com/2017/11/holiday-sausage-mushroom-and-cheese-turnovers/

Expert Interview Series with FoodyDirect.com!

I was recently invited as a guest for the FoodyDirect.com Expert Interview Series to talk about great tasting and looking food, and I’m honored to share the interview with you! I discuss my background and how I got into Food Styling and Photography as a full-time freelance profession, along with some of my favorite things to cook, food trends, hot spots in NYC and some simple rules for great food photography on social media.

Expert Interview Series with FoodyDirect.com

I also included one of my favorite go-to recipes in the article, my Rochester-Style Chicken French with Broccolini which I know you’re gonna love!

Chicken French

Check out the interview below or on FoodyDirect.com (the best online mail order source for gourmet food and gifts!

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Kristen Hess is a New York City food stylist, photographer, recipe developer, and author of the food blog, The Artful Gourmet.  We recently chatted with Kristen about her favorite cuisines, cooking trends, and NYC eateries, and also asked her to share her food stylist expertise with us to help foodies take better photos of their gastronomical creations.

Tell us a bit about yourself. Why did you decide to dive headfirst into learning about cooking and food photography?

I’ve always loved food and cooking but never considered it as a full-time career until I moved to NYC and started taking a series of cooking classes at The Institute of Culinary Education. I was working in advertising at the time and thought it was a fun hobby, but then that hobby became more serious as I discovered food media as a blossoming career path and started taking more classes in food styling, photography, and food writing and then started my blog.
Out of all of the different styles of cuisine and cooking in your repertoire, which one was the most fun to learn about?

My all-time favorite is Italian food because I love the simplicity of the gorgeous ingredients, rustic flavors, and cooking techniques. Whether it’s homemade pasta and sauce, homemade pizza, a gorgeous salad, an antipasti dish, or a roasted chicken with vegetables, I love it all!

Name a cooking trend, tool, or category that you’re currently excited about. 

Alternative flours and coconut everything! I try to live a healthy lifestyle, but sometimes it’s hard when you work in the food industry (esp. in NYC!) surrounded by delicious temptations every day. Alternative flours made out of chickpeas, coconut, almond, bananas, brown rice, farro, buckwheat, chia, and arrowroot are great for low-carb and paleo/gluten-free cooking – and they’re healthier, too. You can make pizza crust, bread, pasta, pancakes, tortillas, pastry, crepes, socca, and all kinds of dishes with it. And I love coconut oil, cream, and milk as an alternative to full-fat regular dairy sometimes because it has a nice subtle coconut flavor and is great to cook with at high heat. I’ve made curries, smoothies, baked goods, and more with it. Great stuff.

Many people have a basic idea of what a food stylist does – but could you tell us about some types of food photography that you’ve done that people may not associate with the craft? 

I do some interesting gigs with agencies for their food clients who are doing on-site media tours promoting food products and recipes to food editors for all the major food magazines. For example, The Jackfruit Company launched their new products and I toured around with the owner and PR agency making tacos, salads, burgers, and sandwiches on-site in the editors’ board rooms while they pitched the product to the editors and writers (to gain press and brand affection, of course!).

Another new type of job that is getting popular is styling food for Facebook Live segments for cookbook authors and chefs, health experts, and bloggers. I did quite a few of these for Keri Glassman and Andy Boy Broccoli Rabe, making recipes for them which were demoed live on Facebook at PureWow Magazine and Cosmo.com. I also did this for Halloween making super fun recipes by blogger Elise Strachan at People Food and Food and Wine.

When you see people posting pictures of food on their social media pages, what are some of the “mistakes” you see that make the dish look really unappetizing?

I always say lighting is a huge factor for any good food photo. If it’s too yellow or too blue, you need to fix the hue or it looks unappetizing. Also, never use flash or take photos with overhead lights as they give harsh shadows and blow out the food. Try to shoot food with natural light as much as possible. Bad angles are a no-no too. Don’t shoot burgers or sandwiches overhead. You can’t see what’s inside. Pizza is great for overhead shots because you want to see what’s on it. Don’t be afraid to crop into the shot too for some detail. Finally, consider your composition; what’s the hero in the shot? Focus on that dish. Not the glass behind it. Let the hero shine!

Finish this sentence: “If you’re a true foodie, the next time you visit New York City, you definitely need to stop by…”

For pizza, you need to check out DiFara on Ave J in Brooklyn. The wait is kinda long, but it’s soooo good and super worth the trip and the wait. I also love RubiRosa pizza in Soho.

Pearl Oyster Bar in the West Village is amazing for fresh oysters, seafood, wine, etc.

My favorite taco joint is La Esquina in Nolita. They make authentic Mexican style tacos on small corn tortillas with fresh cilantro, pork, steak, chicken, and homemade salsa. Plus, the grilled street corn is to die for!

You can’t go to NYC without getting a delicious burger, fries, and milkshake from the Shake Shack in Madison Square Park. Again, the line is long, but so worth the wait!!!

And lastly, go to Katz’s Deli in the Lower East Side for a pastrami on rye New York City style. Delish.

What types of desserts do you enjoy making for friends and family?

I’m definitely more of a savory cook than a pastry cook, but I absolutely love making pies and tarts. I always make lovely fruit-based pies or tarts in the summer around the 4th of July using berries, peaches, and mascarpone on a puff pastry sheet. Thanksgiving is always fun; I love experimenting with new pie recipes (something different than pumpkin or apple pie) like Christina Tosi’s Crack Pie or my Bourbon Buttermilk Pecan Pie.

Finally, could you share with us one recipe that’s always a hit when you prepare it? 

I have so many recipes that I love but one of my absolute favorites is my “Rochester-Style Chicken French with Broccolini.” It’s actually not a French recipe; it’s an Italian recipe similar to a piccata dish, but with a light coating of egg batter, butter, white wine, lemon, and parsley on thinly-pounded chicken, sautéed in a pan and then coated in the luscious buttery lemon sauce. It’s easy to make, tastes amazing, and everyone loves it. I serve it with sautéed broccolini, but you could also serve it with green beans or sautéed spinach, over pasta or rice, or alongside some crusty french bread to mop up the sauce. Goes great with a tangy white wine like Pinot Grigio and a simple green salad with shaved Parmesan cheese and a tangy wine vinaigrette.

Chicken French

Rochester-Style Chicken w/ Broccolini

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Yield: Serves 4.

This delicious Italian dish originated in Rochester, NY and is a great meal for a special occasion or any night of the week. Thin chicken cutlets are coated in a light egg and parmesan batter then sautéed until crispy and brown. They are coated in a luscious lemon butter and wine sauce and served with a side of fresh broccolini. Goes great with a crisp white wine such as Pinot Grigio and a green salad with shaved Parmesan and a tangy vinaigrette.

Ingredients

  • CHICKEN FRENCH:
  • 1/4 cup olive oil/canola oil blend for sauteing (I used Colavita Garlic Oil Blend)
  • 1 1/2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breast cutlets
  • 2-3 eggs
  • 1/4 cup shredded Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese
  • Kosher salt and fresh ground black pepper
  • Dash of cayenne pepper
  • 1 tablespoon fresh chopped parsley
  • 1/2 cup of superfine flour (Pan Searing flour or Wondra)
  • LEMON BUTTER SAUCE:
  • 1-2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1/2 cup white wine or sherry
  • 1 cup chicken broth
  • Juice from 1 1/2 lemons (about 1/4 cup)
  • 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes (optional)
  • 2 tablespoons cold butter, cut into pieces
  • Lemon wedges, for garnish
  • 1-2 tablespoons fresh chopped parsley, for garnish
  • BROCCOLINI:
  • 1 bunch broccolini, trimmed
  • Lemon Butter sauce (see above)
  • lemon, S&P for garnish

Instructions

  1. CHICKEN FRENCH:
  2. Heat oil in a large non-stick saute pan over medium heat.
  3. Meanwhile, whisk together eggs, cheese, salt and pepper, cayenne, and fresh parsley in a large mixing bowl.
  4. Place flour in another flat bowl and season with salt and pepper to taste.
  5. Rinse and pat dry chicken breasts, then dredge each one in flour first (left hand), then egg mixture (right hand).
  6. Place chicken into the heated saute pan and cook for 6 minutes on one side. Flip chicken over and saute for another 6 minutes until golden brown.
  7. Remove from pan and set aside, covered with a foil tent.
  8. LEMON BUTTER SAUCE:
  9. In the same skillet, saute the minced garlic for 1-2 minutes, being careful not to burn.
  10. Add the wine and bring liquid to a boil over high heat, scraping up the brown bits in the pan.
  11. Pour in the chicken broth, lemon juice, and red pepper flakes (if using) and let reduce by half, another 5-7 minutes.
  12. Stir in the butter and whisk until it melts.
  13. Add chicken back into the pan with the sauce and let simmer another 5-10 minutes.
  14. Place chicken on serving plate with the steamed broccolini and spoon lemon butter sauce over the top of both.
  15. Garnish with lemon wedges and additional chopped parsley if desired.
  16. BROCCOLINI:
  17. Steam broccolini for about 5 minutes, covered. Remove lid and steam for another 5 minutes until fork tender but still bright green.
  18. Top broccolini with Lemon Butter sauce, additional lemon, salt, and pepper to taste.

Notes

You can also substitute veal for the chicken or artichokes for a vegetarian option.

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