Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Spinach Spaetzle

The fields at the farm are finally drying out and now it’s a matter of keeping up on the weeds which have simply thrived with the recent weather. The weeds are sneaky and they grew like crazing knowing we couldn’t come out to pull because it was so wet for awhile there. Now our work is cut out for us.

We’ll being seeing some more greens at the markets now but the new addition will be sweet onions, broccoli, cauliflower, beets and turnips. Remember, if you buy beets don’t throw those greens away! They can be enjoyed lightly sautéed or added to a soup.

I’ve been selling at three farmers markets a week in Tulsa. I am mostly selling tomatoes, peppers, cucumber, and squash plants. Saturday we have our big booth at the Cherry Street Market with plants and produce from the garden. I’m the "greens queen" at the market with all my kale, collards, spinach, arugula, red mustard, lettuce mix, and braising mix. I don’t let anyone pass by without trying a leaf of something. I’m a sneaky sales girl getting people to eat their greens!

Spinach Spaetzle with Chicken Breast and Kale Pesto

Spaetzle [SHPEHT-sluh; SHPEHT-sehl; SHPEHT-slee]
Literally translated from German as "little sparrow," Spaetzle is a dish of tiny noodles or dumplings made with flour, eggs, water or milk, salt and sometimes nutmeg.

Going green? This recipe will make it official!

For the Spaetzle
2 cups packed loose rough chopped spinach
1 cup all purpose flour
2 eggs
¼ cup low fat milk
Pinch salt
⅛ teaspoon nutmeg

6 oz chicken breast
2 tablespoon olive oil
Salt and pepper to taste

1 recipe Kale pesto

In a food processor, puree the spinach then add flour, salt, pepper, and nutmeg. Then add the eggs and milk together; stir it into the flour/spinach mixture. Let the dough rest for 10 to 15 minutes. Batter should be smooth and thick.

Bring 3 quarts of salted water to a boil in a large pot. Reduce the heat to a simmer. To form the Spaetzle, hold a large holed colander or slotted spoon over the simmering water and push the dough through the holes with a spatula or spoon. Do this in batches so you don't overcrowd the pot. Cook for 3 to 4 minutes or until the Spaetzle floats to the surface, stirring gently to prevent sticking. Drain the Spaetzle and give it a quick rinse with cool water.

In a large sauté pan, heat two tablespoons olive oil and sear the chicken breast add two tablespoons of Spaetzle water with 1 cup of Kale pesto mix into a sauce consistency add a little more water if needed. Add the Spaetzle and coat with the sauce. Top with a sprinkle of Parmesan
Cheese.

Serves: 6 Calories: 380 Proteins: 36 g Carbohydrate: 18 g Total fat: 18 g
Saturated fat: 4 g Cholesterol: 140 mg Fiber: 2 g Sodium: 280 mg
Seretean Wellness Center at Oklahoma State University

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