Monthly Archives: February 2014

Creamy Risotto with Tuna

Sometimes I just crave the classic american flavors of tuna casserole.  This dish, a risotto-version of classic tuna casserole provides all of the creaminess of the classic mid-century dish without all of the dairy.  You could also make this dish with salmon instead of tuna if you wanted to class it up a bit.  One 4-6 ounce filet, broiled and flaked would dress this up and make it suitable for entertaining.  You could even use a good quality canned salmon.  If using salmon, I would omit the cheese or replace it with a few tablespoons of cream or half and half if you are looking for a little more richness.

I like this served with a nice green salad or a side of roasted broccoli.  This recipe serves two very generously or three moderately.

 For a more in-depth tutorial on making risotto, check out my Risotto 101 post.

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12th Man Chili

A healthy yet still delicious and decadent Superbowl meal.  This chili is fantastic as is, or topped with shredded cheese, sour cream or yogurt, avocado, chopped red onion, cilantro and/or crumbled tortilla chips and serve with cornbread and beer.  True fans top with crumbled blue corn tortilla chips and bright green diced avocado.  ðŸ™‚

A fantastic chili has lots of spices.  Even if you don’t like a lot of heat, you still need a lot of spice.  Lots of cumin and ancho can provide great flavor without much heat.  I have also used enchilada sauce in this recipe to help create a slightly thicker and more viscus texture.  The secret to a great meaty flavor is a little Worcestershire sauce and soy sauce to provide umami, and smoked paprika and liquid smoke to provide smokiness.

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