My second cooking class...
The Menu
Focaccia
Pasta soup with chickpeas
Lemon chicken
Eggplant parmesan
Sweet fake salami
Food Lessons/Fun Facts
- It is a tradition in Italy to make imitation desserts for Mardi Gras. It is popular to make a dessert that looks like something savory, but is sweet and eaten as a desert. An example of this is the fake salami. It is a dessert food made to look like real salami. Our cooking teacher fools her American exchange students every year with this recipe.
- It is tradition to hide a fish (paper or plastic) in someone’s shoe/jacket/purse when a joke is played on them. I am fairly positive this tradition is specifically for Mardi Gras, although I am not 100 percent sure.
- The primo generally consists of some form of starch and the secondo tends to consist of meat and a side vegetable.
Cooking and Eating the Meal
Antipasto- Focaccia
First, make the dough which will need to rest for an hour or so. Next, cut up any vegetable you want to put on top. We used onions, olives, oregano, and sea salt. Flatten out the dough into two smaller circles, put the veggies on top and cook for about 30 mins at 400. When it is done, drizzle olive oil on top. This is a super simple and delicious antipasto.
Primo- Pasta soup with Chickpeas
First, place the beans in a pot with 4 times as much water as it takes to cover them. Warm them on the stove for 2-4 hours until they are cooked. Tie up some rosemary and sauté with garlic cloves, red pepper flakes, and add half the chick peas. Puree the other half in the water from cooking them, then add the sauté to the pot. Add pasta and wait until the pasta is done cooking. When the pasta is done, your soup is ready. This soup was good, although it didn’t have too much flavor. I would experiment with adding other spices.
Secondo-Chicken in Lemon Sauce
This is a very easy recipe. Flour both sides of the chicken breast and brown both sides. Then add salt, lemon juice, and cook covered on low until the chicken is done. Super easy.
Eggplant Parmesan-
First, slice the eggplant, cover in salt, and let sit. In the meantime make your tomato sauce. After about 30 mins, rinse, flour eggplant, and sauté eggplant. Once the sauce is cooked and the eggplant has been sautéed, layer the sauce and eggplant with parmesan cheese. Cook on 350 for about 30 mins. This is a little more time consuming, but so worth it. It was the best eggplant parmesan I have had.
Dessert- Fake Salami
Its sounds weird, but it is so good! This is something made specifically for mardi gras. It is a tradition to make dessert look like savory foods such as a tomato or in this case, salami. First, crush up plain cookies leaving some large pieces and making some cookie dust. Add 2 beaten egg yolks and ½ cup sugar. Next add melted butter, marsala wine, and cocoa. Inside aluminum foil, roll into a log shape, and freeze. When it comes out dust with powdered sugar to give it the moldy salami look and cut into slices that look like salami.