From Our Chefs: Grill This, Part II
From Our Kitchen, From Our ChefsAs the summer months approach, grilling is a great way to bring everyone together, away from screens, and out of the house. Here are some great grilling tips from some SAGE Chefs. Keep Your Cool Don't grill on high heat! Use a medium to medium-high heat for even cooking. ‘Tis the Season Be sure to season both sides of the meat—try a blend of cumin, oregano, and smoked paprika to taste. Sauce Optional It's okay not to add sauce! If...
From Our Chefs: Grill This, Part I
From Our Kitchen, From Our ChefsBarbecues, grills, marinades, rubs, sauces—it can be hard to sort out what’s what when it comes to creating amazing summer flavor. SAGE is here to help with all of your questions—and share some delicious recipes! What’s the difference between grilling and barbecuing?Grilling is a quick, high-heat method. Barbecuing is cooking meat slowly over low heat in a smoker, so it’s flavored with wood smoke. If you don’t have a smoker, don’t worry. You can make delicious barbecue with your...
From Our Kitchen: Blueberry Sorbet
From Our KitchenThis perfectly sweet and slightly tangy sorbet makes a wonderfully refreshing summer treat! Blueberry Sorbet Yields 5 cups Ingredients: 1 cup granulated sugar ½ cup water 5 cups fresh blueberries ¼ cup lemon juice Preparation: Step 1 In a small saucepan, combine water and sugar. Bring to a simmer, stirring occasionally to dissolve the sugar. Step 2 Set aside to cool completely. Step 3 Purée blueberries. Step 4 Strain purée through a fine mesh sieve into a medium bowl, pressing...
From Our Kitchen: Spinach and Roasted Veggie Quinoa Breakfast Bowls
From Our KitchenBowls shouldn’t just be reserved for cereal and oatmeal; you can pack a tasty, complete breakfast into those things! Try this complete breakfast, which should keep you going all morning long. You can make most of this ahead and assemble the bowls the morning of. Swap out or add ingredients as you like–this can easily be made vegetarian or vegan! Yields 4 servings Ingredients: 2 cups water or broth 1 cup quinoa 2 cups chopped spinach 1 large sweet potato...
From Our Kitchen: Asparagus & Ricotta on Herbed Flatbread
From Our KitchenFor a light, savory spring supper, enjoy this chewy flatbread topped with smooth ricotta and bright asparagus. Asparagus & Ricotta on Herbed Flatbread Yields: 2 14-inch flatbreads Serves: 8 If you’re short on time, substitute pita from a local bakery for the fresh-baked flatbread, and mix the herbs in with the ricotta. Ingredients: 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 tablespoon minced garlic 1 tablespoon minced fresh thyme 1 tablespoon minced fresh parsley 1 teaspoon kosher salt 1 teaspoon ground black pepper...
From Our Chefs: Coffee-Making Tips
From Our KitchenBrew great coffee with these tips from our SAGE Chefs and coffee vendors: It starts with the beans; buy coffee beans instead of ground coffee when possible. Ground coffee loses flavor pretty quickly. Coffee grinders are inexpensive and easy to find. The best way to brew coffee is with 3¼ ounces of coarsely ground Arabica beans in a standard 64-ounce drip brew glass pot. Arabica beans are much less bitter than other beans when brewed. When it comes to the...
From Our Kitchen: Spring Salad Dressings
From Our KitchenSpring has sprung, and so have lettuces and other fresh vegetables! There are few meals more healthy and delicious than a crisp, garden-fresh salad. But don't settle for the same old salad dressing, day in and day out. Shake up your spring green routine with these versatile SAGE favorites. Try them on coleslaw, with crudités, alongside buffalo wings, atop grilled meats or veggies, and of course, to dress your salad! A Note from Our Chefs We've suggested pairings for these...
From Our Kitchen: The Breakfast Flavors of Spain
From Our KitchenIn Spain, breakfast is a very light meal, as the three-course lunch served between 2 and 4 p.m. is the largest meal of the day, and dinner is often eaten as late as 11 p.m., or even midnight! Typical Spanish breakfast foods include strong coffee and a toasted baguette topped with crushed tomato and garlic, hot chocolate and churros, or fresh-squeezed orange juice and magdalenas. Magdalenas are light, lemony cakes—almost a cross between a cupcake and a muffin...