March 20, 2003
Equinox grilling

Since tomorrow is the spring equinox, Recipe Thursday focuses on food to celebrate the equal length of night and day. In our house, that means the official start of grilling season—even when it’s really too cold outside to do it.

Grilled Mushroom and Pepper Sandwiches with Herbed Mayonnaise

for grilling
mushrooms, portabello or shiitake
red bell peppers, sliced into wedges
olive oil
basalmic vinegar
salt and pepper
crusty rolls, or lengths of French bread

Destem the mushrooms and brush any dirt off. Do not wash mushrooms in water. If you’re using large portabellos, cut them into quarters so they fit on your bread. Brush the mushrooms and peppers with oil, vinegar and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Allow to sit at least 15 minutes and up to 8 hours, covered in the fridge.

Before grilling, dampen the mushrooms with oil again, if necessary. You may want to arrange the vegetables on a mesh rack to keep them from falling through the grill.

Split the rolls and toast them on the grill just before serving. Slather with herbed mayonnaise (below) and tuck in the grilled vegetables.

for mayonnaise
2 egg yolks
1/2 t salt
1 1/2 - 2 cups salad oil
scant 1/4 c vinegar or lemon juice, chillled
1/4 c fresh taragon, chopped
1/4 c fresh basil, chopped
crushed black pepper, to taste

Whisk (or use an electric mixer on low speed) the egg yolks and salt until pale yellow and a little frothy. While still whisking, slowly pour a thin stream of oil into the eggs. Beat faster as the mixture emulsifies (turns creamy). It should be starting to look like mayonnaise now, but don’t stop beating yet. Add the vinegar or lemon juice slowly while beating—taste to get the right level of tang. Finally add in the chopped herbs and black pepper. Refrigerate and use within a week.

Posted by kuri at March 20, 2003 07:28 AM

Comments

Sounds yum - is this on the menu for tomorrow?

Posted by: gomichild on March 20, 2003 11:07 AM

I love Recipe Thursday, as the family chef I am always looking for somthing new and exciting to try!!!

Posted by: Heidi on March 21, 2003 03:36 AM

P.S. If the mayonnaise fails to emulsify (like mine did last night) you can use commercial mayo and doctor it with herbs.Sort of cheating, but just as tasty.

Posted by: kuri on March 21, 2003 07:09 AM
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