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Saturday, August 23, 2025

Leftovers Transformed: Pearl Couscous Risotto with Chicken & Greens

Transform leftover chicken and pantry staples into a creamy pearl couscous risotto. A quick, one-pot meal that feels fresh, hearty, and elegant.




Leftovers Transformed: Pearl Couscous Risotto with Chicken & Greens


Sometimes the best meals aren’t planned—they’re discovered. Inspired by Cook What You Have from Milk Street, this recipe proves that a few simple ingredients and a touch of creativity can turn leftovers into something extraordinary.

I had two leftover grilled chicken breasts and my normal "go-to" would be to just slice them and throw them in a salad, but I consulted this book to see what they would make with that chicken and new inspiration had me cooking a fabulous yet easy dinner...and I didn't have to go to the grocery store!  In this dish leftover or even rotisserie chicken is married with pantry staples like pearl couscous and sun-dried tomatoes, then comes together in a risotto-style dish that feels fresh, hearty, and completely new. A handful of arugula adds a peppery brightness at the end, while a sprinkle of Parmesan (optional, but highly recommended) ties everything together.

This book isn’t just about making dinner—it’s about transforming what’s already in your kitchen into a dish that feels like it belongs on a restaurant table. Cozy, simple, and surprisingly elegant, it’s a perfect reminder that great cooking starts with what you already have.  I highly recommend purchasing Cook What You Have to activate your creative cooking juices.  Try out this recipe and see how leftovers can be re-imagined into a wonderful new dish.

Enjoy!





What Ingredients Do I Need?

  • Pre-cooked chicken breasts (or rotisserie chicken): Shredded for easy incorporation.

  • Pearl couscous: Provides a risotto-like texture while cooking faster than rice.

  • Olive oil: For sautéing vegetables and adding richness.

  • Garlic: Fresh and minced for aromatic depth.

  • Baby carrots: Adds sweetness and texture; chopped for even cooking.

  • Sun-dried tomatoes (oil-packed): Brings a savory, tangy punch.

  • White wine: Helps deglaze the pot and infuses flavor (can substitute).

  • Baby arugula: Peppery and fresh; wilts quickly to finish the dish.

  • Kosher salt & freshly ground black pepper: Essential for seasoning.

  • Optional Parmesan: Adds a final touch of creaminess and umami.





Substitutions and Variations

This dish is really about leftover and using what you have on hand.  Here are some substitutions and variations if you don't have a particular ingredient.  Experiment!
  • Grains: Swap pearl couscous with orzo, farro, or even short-grain rice for a different texture.

  • Greens: Use spinach, kale, or Swiss chard instead of arugula.

  • Vegetables: Bell peppers, zucchini, or peas make great add-ins for extra color and flavor.

  • Protein: Try shredded turkey, leftover roast pork, or even chickpeas for a vegetarian version.

  • Wine Substitute: Use chicken broth with a splash of lemon juice or white wine vinegar for a similar brightness.

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Kitchen Tips and Notes

  • Stir the couscous often and vigorously during cooking—just like risotto—to release starch and create a creamy texture.

  • Pre-shredding the chicken makes for even distribution and faster cooking.

  • A wide, heavy-bottomed pot works best to prevent sticking and ensure even heat.

  • Leftovers store well in the fridge for 2–3 days and can be reheated with a splash of broth or water to loosen.







"Set the Mood"

Picture a cozy evening where dinner feels special but takes only a handful of ingredients from your fridge and pantry. The scent of garlic and sun-dried tomatoes fills the kitchen while the couscous turns creamy and rich, reminiscent of classic risotto—but without the constant ladling. Serve it in warm bowls, topped with a sprinkle of Parmesan and a drizzle of olive oil, for a meal that’s both rustic and refined.

Pairings:

  • Wine: A crisp Sauvignon Blanc or unoaked Chardonnay.

  • Sides: A simple green salad or roasted vegetables.

  • Bread: Warm crusty bread or garlic toast to soak up any remaining sauce.

  • Occasion: Ideal for weeknight dinners, cozy date nights, or an elegant meal made from everyday ingredients.




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Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Ultimate Mediterranean Pasta Salad – Easy Side Dish for BBQs & 4th of July

This Ultimate Mediterranean Pasta Salad is the perfect easy make-ahead side dish for BBQs, potlucks, and 4th of July celebrations—fresh, zesty & crowd-pleasing!

 


Ultimate Mediterranean Pasta Salad – Easy Side Dish for BBQs & 4th of July



Every year, as the 4th of July rolls around, I find myself reaching for recipes that are bright, bold, and built for sharing. You know the ones—dishes that hold their own at the cookout table, that can chill in the fridge while you chase sparklers or man the grill, and still wow everyone when it’s time to eat. This Ultimate Mediterranean Pasta Salad is that dish.

It’s become my go-to for summer gatherings: a colorful, crave-worthy mix of tender rotini, juicy tomatoes, crunchy cucumbers, sweet peppers, and salty bites of feta and salami. But what really ties it together? A zesty lemon-herb dressing with a touch of honey, sumac, and paprika—it’s bold, tangy, and completely irresistible. Whether you're heading to a 4th of July potluck, planning a backyard BBQ, or just want a make-ahead meal that brings the sunshine, this pasta salad checks every box.

Enjoy!




What Ingredients do I need?


Pantry/Dry Goods

Deli/Cheese
  • Feta cheese (crumbled)
  • Beef Genoa salami (sliced or stick-style)

Produce
  • Cherry or grape tomatoes
  • Persian cucumbers
  • Orange bell pepper
  • Red bell pepper
  • Small red onion
  • Fresh basil
  • Lemons (for juice and zest)



Substitutions and Variations

Substitutions

  • Pasta:  Instead of rotini: Fusilli, penne, farfalle, or cavatappi
  • Cherry or Grape Tomatoes:  Chopped Roma or vine tomatoes (remove excess juice/seeds)
  • Persian Cucumbers:  English cucumber (peeled if preferred) or regular cucumber (remove seeds)
  • Orange & Red Bell Peppers:  Any bell pepper color or use roasted red peppers for a smoky flavor
  • Red Onion:  Shallots (milder) or sweet yellow onion (thinly sliced)


Variations

  • Vegetarian Delight:  Omit the salami and add chickpeas or white beans for protein.  Toss in kalamata or green olives for a salty punch.
  • Herb Garden Twist:  Swap basil with a mix of mint, parsley, and dill for a fresh, herby take.  Add a sprinkle of lemon zest just before serving for brightness.
  • Grain Swap:  Swap pasta with orzo, couscous, quinoa, or farro for a different texture or a gluten-free option.



Kitchen Tips and Notes

  • Cook pasta just to al dente: Slightly firm pasta holds up better once chilled and tossed in dressing—no mushy bites here!
  • Use the good olive oil: Since the dressing is raw and lemon-forward, a high-quality extra virgin olive oil makes a big difference in flavor.
  • Toss dressing just before serving (if prepping ahead): This keeps the salad vibrant and prevents sogginess. Or reserve a few spoonfuls to refresh the salad right before serving.
  • Double the dressing: It keeps well in the fridge for up to a week and tastes great drizzled on grilled chicken, veggies, or even grain bowls.

  • Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3–4 days. The flavors will deepen as it rests!

  • Freshen it up before serving: Pasta can absorb dressing as it sits, so revive it with a splash of olive oil, lemon juice, or a spoonful of leftover dressing.




🔥BBQ Hosting Tips – Stress-Free, Crowd-Pleasing, and Fun

Throwing a backyard BBQ doesn’t have to mean sweating over the grill all day or scrambling at the last minute. With a little prep and a few smart hosting tricks, you can enjoy the party right along with your guests. Here are some of my go-to tips for effortless and memorable summer gatherings:

1. Prep Sides the Day Before:  Make-ahead dishes (like this Mediterranean pasta salad!) are lifesavers. Cold salads, dips, and marinated veggies can all be prepped a day in advance, saving you time and fridge space on party day.

2. Keep Drinks Cold & Easy to Grab:  Fill a cooler or drink tub with ice and stock it with sparkling water, lemonade, sodas, and maybe a signature mocktail or punch. Label it clearly and station it away from the cooking zone to avoid crowding the grill.

3. Plan a Simple, Grilled Main Dish:  You don’t need five kinds of meat. Choose 1–2 main proteins—like burgers and chicken—or go plant-based with grilled veggie skewers or portobello mushrooms. Simpler menus = happier hosts.

4. Create a Serve-Yourself Station:  Set up a buffet-style layout where guests can build their own plates. Include condiments, toppings, utensils, and napkins in one place so people don’t have to ask (or interrupt you) mid-flip.

5. Add Ambience with Music & Lighting:  A fun playlist and a few strings of patio lights or lanterns can instantly elevate the atmosphere. Bonus: citronella candles or herbs like rosemary and mint can help keep bugs at bay while setting the mood.

6. Prep for Clean-Up Ahead of Time:  Place labeled bins for recycling, and trash where guests can find them easily. Keep a stash of wet wipes and paper towels nearby—you’ll thank yourself later.

Bonus: Don’t Try to Do It All:  Let guests bring drinks, dessert, or chips. Most people want to help, and it makes the party feel more relaxed and communal.





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