Tag: Fresh herbs

Roasted Rack of Pork with Vegetables

Roasted Rack of Pork with Vegetables

Step 1 The herb rub/marinade: 2 TBSP Dijon mustard 1 TBSP Mayo 5 cloves of garlic (original recipe says minced, I made into a paste instead) 2 Springs fresh rosemary, chopped 2 springs fresh thyme, chopped 1 tsp coarse salt Step 2 Pat dry your 

Thai Basil Pork with Peppers

Thai Basil Pork with Peppers

Sauce 3 Tbsp Brown Sugar 5 Tbsp Soy Sauce 2 tsp fish sauce 2 tsp sambal oelek 2 Tbsp water Whisk together in a small bowl and set aside Veggies 1 red bell pepper, seeded and sliced (or do as I did, the equivalent of 

Chicken, Tomato, and Fresh Herb Soup

Chicken, Tomato, and Fresh Herb Soup

This makes one bowl.

Chicken, Tomato, and Fresh Herb Soup 

3 ounces cubed or diced roast chicken breast

1 cup cherry tomatoes, quartered

1/2 cup homemade chicken stock (something like the Knorr stock pots would probably work as well, but it needs to be a rich stock no matter what you use)

1 generous handful freshly picked herbs, chopped-today I used chives, parsley and thyme)

For the microwave, place chicken, quartered tomatoes, and chicken stock in a bowl. Heat for two minutes then check the temperature. If needed, heat one more minute.

On the stovetop, place chicken, quartered tomatoes and chicken stock in a small saucepan. Heat over medium heat and heat to your desired temperature. Pour into a bowl.

You don’t want to dry out the chicken. You just want to heat it and at the same time release the juice from the tomatoes. You do want it hot, though, so that when the herbs hit the broth all that flavor and fragrance will develop.

Stir the herbs into the soup.

The soup was incredibly delicious and full of flavor. The key is in the ingredients. I don’t think it would work well with tomatoes that aren’t as sweet; with a stock that isn’t as rich; or with anything other than fresh herbs.

This was a sort of happy accident, but one I plan on repeating.