BOLLITO MISTO
For some people, the peak of Italian civilization is reached every time they avail themselves of the depths of a pot of bollito misto. Each of its unfailingly tender components brings a distinct taste to the table, though all are bathed in the combined cooking juices that convey the essence of every ingredient.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Ingredients Meat & Poultry Chicken
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- Make the bollito misto: Heat oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Season brisket generously with salt and pepper. Cook until golden brown, 4 to 5 minutes per side. Add stock; chopped carrots, celery, and onion; parsley; and bay leaf. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to simmer. Cover, and simmer gently until brisket is very tender, about 2 hours.
- Transfer brisket to a plate. Strain stock though a fine sieve into pot, then add browned brisket, sausages, chicken, and potatoes. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer until meats and potatoes are just tender, about 30 minutes. Add whole carrots, onion halves, and remaining celery. Cover, and cook until vegetables are tender, 10 to 15 minutes.
- Using a slotted spoon, transfer meat and vegetables to a platter. Strain stock into pot, and cook until reduced by half, 15 to 20 minutes.
- Make the salsa verde: Puree all the ingredients through garlic in a blender. With machine running, add oil in a slow, steady stream. Season with salt and pepper.
- Slice meats, and arrange on the platter with vegetables. Drizzle some reduced stock on top. Serve with salsa verde, mustard, and remaining stock.
BOLLITO MISTO DI VERDURE (BOILED MIXED VEGETABLES)
So simple it almost seems silly to post it. This is a great summer side dish or salad when the veggies are at their peak. This is just a suggestion of veggies to use add more to the list (as I do) or change it as the harvest changes. Its very important to use a very good, flavorful oil here. I got this from about.com and they never gave how many servings so I am guessing. I usually make a big batch of this and keep it in the fridge to use for a few days. The leftovers are always great tossed with pasta or risotto. The cook time is the chill time. We sometimes add a drizzle of vinegar at the table and/or a handful of grated cheese if it strikes our fancy.
Provided by Ilysse
Categories Vegetable
Time 1h30m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Boil or steam all the vegetables keeping in mind they cook at different rates so you'll either have to do them in batches or different pots.
- Cook them to your taste. Some I like crisp-tender, others well done.
- Drain them and let them cool enough to handle them.
- Peel the beets and chop all the vegetables into bite-size pieces and combine them in a bowl.
- If you are using capers, stir them in now.
- Season with olive oil to taste, keeping in mind that the vegetables shouldn't be dry, but they shouldn't be swimming either. Season with salt and pepper and the herbs to taste and chill for at least an hour.
BOLLITO MISTO (ITALIAN BOILED MEATS WITH RED AND GREEN SAUCES)
Bollito misto is the Italian version of a boiled dinner, somewhat similar to the French pot au feu, but more complex. (A New England boiled dinner pales in comparison.) The dish can be quite an extravagant affair, with many cuts of veal, beef, tongue, sausages and a fat capon. This is a simpler version, though it is still a project and easier to complete if the work is spread over two or three days. But it is a worthy adventure. Serve the broth as a traditional first-course soup garnished with tortellini or other small stuffed pasta shapes, or plain, in little cups, for sipping. Two bright sauces - one green, one red - round out the dish as condiments.
Provided by David Tanis
Categories meat, main course
Time P2DT5h
Yield 6 to 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 34
Steps:
- Prepare the meats: Season chuck roast and beef shank generously with salt and pepper and let sit for 1 hour at room temperature or refrigerate overnight, if time permits. Transfer meats to a 12-quart pot. Use the whole cloves to stick the bay leaves onto the whole onions, and add to the pot along with peppercorns, celery stalks and large carrots.
- Cover with 4 quarts water (or a little more to cover) and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover with lid ajar and cook at a bare simmer for 2 to 3 hours, until meats are fork tender.
- Make the salsa verde: Purée parsley, basil and capers in food processor with about 1 cup olive oil to make a rough, loose paste. Transfer to a bowl, and stir in red-pepper flakes, salt and pepper, scallions, horseradish and vinegar. Thin with more oil to desired consistency. You should have 1 1/2 cups. (Both sauces can be made well ahead of time. The salsa verde will keep for 2 to 3 days in the refrigerator and is great on grilled fish, chicken or vegetables.)
- Make the salsa rossa: Soak bread cubes with red wine vinegar until soft. Transfer to a blender or food processor, along with roasted peppers, garlic, tomato paste, paprika and cayenne. Blend until smooth, thick and creamy. Transfer to a bowl, stir in olive oil until it's the consistency of a milkshake. (Don't worry if it's a little thin.) Season with salt and pepper. Taste and adjust seasoning - it should be spicy, and you should have 1 1/2 cups. (The sauce will keep in the refrigerator for 1 week.)
- Once meats are tender, remove them from the pot and set aside. Strain broth through a fine mesh sieve and discard aromatics. Ladle off any surface fat. (If time permits, refrigerate meat and broth overnight.) Reheat meat in a small amount of broth. Bring remaining broth to a simmer and reduce for 10 to 15 minutes to concentrate flavors. Season to taste.
- Bring a separate pot of water to a light simmer over medium heat, and cook the precooked cotechino sausage for 30 minutes. Add the Italian sausages and simmer for 12 minutes, until firm and cooked through. Turn off heat and keep sausages warm in their cooking liquid.
- As sausages cook, prepare the vegetables: Bring a pot of well-salted water to a boil. Cook each type of vegetable separately until soft but not mushy, about 10 minutes each, a bit longer for the potatoes. Blot on a kitchen towel, then arrange on a platter and keep warm.
- To serve, cut chuck roast into 3/4-inch-thick slices, and chop shank meat into rough chunks. Cut cotechino crosswise into 1/2-inch slices. Leave Italian sausages whole. Arrange all meats on a platter, moisten with a little hot broth and garnish with parsley sprigs. This meal works well as a buffet, or you may prepare individual plates. Pass salsa verde and salsa rossa at the table. Serve broth in small cups alongside, if desired.
BOLLITOS
Make and share this Bollitos recipe from Food.com.
Provided by ratherbeswimmin
Categories Low Cholesterol
Time 1h5m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Drain liquid from canned peas, rinse thoroughly with cold water and drain again.
- Grind peas with the garlic and a little bit of water in a blender until you have a thick, lumpy puree.
- Add in the salt and cumin and blend well.
- In a pan, lightly saute the chopped onion and green pepper for 1-2 minutes in 2 tablespoons olive oil; let cool.
- In a bowl, mix the onion/pepper mixture into the ground pea mixture.
- Add in fresh lime juice.
- Gradually blend in white flour, a little at a time, until your dough is the consistency of cookie dough.
- Use a large deep frying pan; add vegetable oil to a depth of about 3 inches; heat oil to about 360°-375°; don't let the oil get too hot (you may use a deep fat fryer if you have one, following the maker's directions).
- Drop dough by tablespoons into the hot oil-cook a few at a time and don't overcrowd the pan.
- Let them cook until golden brown, turning occasionally, about 3-4 minutes.
- Remove from oil and drain on paper towels; serve hot with lime wedges and hot sauce, if desired.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 265.8, Fat 1.7, SaturatedFat 0.4, Sodium 1259.4, Carbohydrate 50.7, Fiber 9.3, Sugar 2.8, Protein 13.4
BOLLITO MISTO
Provided by Giada De Laurentiis
Categories main-dish
Time 3h20m
Yield 8 to 10 servings
Number Of Ingredients 27
Steps:
- Heat a large braising pot over medium-high heat. Season the beef with salt and pepper. Sear the beef, browning it on both sides, about 5 minutes a side. Carefully add the stock and enough water to just cover the meat. Add the onion, celery, and bay leaf. Bring the liquid to a boil. Lower the heat to a simmer, cover, and cook for 1 hour. Add the carrots and potatoes and cook until the meat is tender, about another hour. Carefully lift out the meat, place on a cutting board, and cover with foil. Strain the vegetables from the stock. Discard the celery, onion, and bay leaf. Arrange the carrots and potatoes on a platter and cover with foil to keep warm. Continue cooking the stock uncovered over medium heat until reduced by half, about 20 minutes. Meanwhile, slice the meat against the grain, on an angle. Arrange the meat alongside the carrots and potatoes on the platter. When the stock has reduced, season with salt and pepper, to taste, and transfer to a gravy dish. Serve the Bollito Misto with the gravy and bowls of the Gorgonzola Sauce and the Salsa Verde.
- Put all the ingredients in a food processor and combine until smooth. Serve in a side dish.
- In a bowl, stir all the ingredients together until combined. Serve in a side dish.
BOLLITO MISTO (ITALIAN FEAST OF MIXED BOILED MEATS) RECIPE
The ultimate meat-lover's feast, Northern Italy's bollito misto is not an affair to be taken lightly; it will take some effort to procure all the meat and requires quite the appetite on the part of the diners. With long, slow cooking, the result is delicately and beautifully poached meats that are tender and silky, plus a flavorful broth that can be enjoyed as part of the meal, or at another time. Two bright, fresh, and very different sauces make the perfect condiments for the meats.
Provided by Daniel Gritzer
Categories Entree Dinner Mains
Time P2D
Yield 15
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Bring to a simmer and cook until meats are beginning to become tender, 1 to 2 hours. Add chicken legs and back and continue cooking until all cuts are tender enough to be easily pierced by a fork. Top up with water if needed at any point, to keep the meats submerged. The exact time it takes for all the cuts to become tender will depend heavily on the beef you have. They may not all cook at the same rate; if any become tender well before the others, transfer the finished piece to a pot or heatproof bowl with enough broth to keep it moistened, and set aside. Return to the pot with the broth when all the other cuts are tender.
- Transfer to a refrigerator overnight.
- Transfer all the meats to a work surface. Remove and discard bones from short ribs and carve into slices. Remove and reserve bones from beef shanks and carve shank meat. Peel outer layer of skin off tongue and discard, then trim any gristle and slice. Discard the chicken back and all the herbs, spices, and aromatic vegetables. Carve the chuck roast and chicken breast.
- Arrange all the carved meats on a large platter, along with the oxtails, chicken legs, and reserved shank bones (this is the osso buco, and it has delicious marrow in it).
- Moisten the meats with some of the warm broth (the rest of the broth can be seasoned with salt and served in soup bowls as part of the meal, or reserved to be enjoyed as broth at another time). Serve the bollito misto right away, sprinkling flaky or coarse sea salt on top and the salsa verde and salsa rossa alongside.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 857 kcal, Carbohydrate 1 g, Cholesterol 342 mg, Fiber 0 g, Protein 99 g, SaturatedFat 19 g, Sodium 880 mg, Sugar 1 g, Fat 49 g, ServingSize Makes enough for 10 to 15 people, UnsaturatedFat 0 g
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- Meanwhile, put three celery stalks, the clove-spiked onion, peppercorns and bay leaves in a large pot of slightly salted water and bring to the boil. Add the beef and cook gently for 30 minutes.
- Add the tongue and veal brisket to the beef and simmer for two hours, skimming regularly to remove any scum from the surface. Top up with boiling water as necessary to ensure the meat is always covered. (If you don't have a large enough pot for all the meat, divide the vegetables and meat between two pans).
- Cook the chicken separately in water to cover, with the remaining celery and onion, for 1-1 1/2 hours, depending on age.
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- Combine 6 quarts water, onion, celery, carrot, and salt in a very large 12- to 16-quart stockpot; bring to a boil over high. Add brisket and short ribs; return to a boil over high, skimming off any foam and fat that rise to the surface. Reduce heat to medium-high; gently simmer, skimming occasionally, 1 hour and 30 minutes. Add chicken; cook, skimming occasionally, until brisket and short ribs are very tender when pierced with a paring knife and chicken easily pulls away from the bone, 30 minutes to 1 hour. If any piece of meat finishes cooking before others, transfer meat to a heatproof bowl, and spoon some of the braising liquid over top to moisten; cover with plastic wrap.
- Meanwhile, place cotechino in a large pot; add cold water to cover by 2 inches. Bring just to a gentle boil over high. Reduce heat to medium-low; gently simmer until a thermometer inserted in center of sausage registers 165°F, 30 to 35 minutes.
- Transfer brisket, short ribs, chicken, and cotechino to a large rimmed baking sheet; let cool 5 minutes. Meanwhile, pour brodo through a fine wire-mesh strainer into a large pot; discard solids. Set aside 1½ cups brodo for serving; reserve the rest for another use.
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- Naples. Naples food seekers fall into two categories. They either love Campania’s urban jungle or hate it. We fit into the first category since we love everything about Italy’s gritty city.
- Bologna. Bologna isn’t just one of the best food cities in Italy. The Emilia-Romagna city ranks toward the top of the most food-obsessed cities, joining the likes of Lyon and Tokyo.
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- Caiazzo. Most Italian cities aren’t just famous for just one food. Located 30 miles north of Naples, Caiazzo is the exception to this rule. Caiazzo is famous for one food and one food only – pizza.
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