We’re
continuing our lemon theme, in honor of the upcoming book birthday of
but with grilling this time. I am a cookbook author and a bbq queen, too! I wear a chef's hat and a tiara when I'm not sitting in front of my computer, waiting for inspiration to strike.
But I digress. . .
Our outdoor
kitchens today may be stainless steel and the open fire may come from hardwood
lump charcoal or a propane tank. But our love for French-inspired food continues.
Barbecuing
with a French accent is easy. Simply pair a grilled Brie and tapenade-stuffed
chicken breast with a classic bistro salad, a baguette and a bottle of wine or
a cocktail. Stir up an easy Bearnaise Sauce before you throw the steak on the
coals.
Slice the new
“it” vegetable—cauliflower—into “paillards” or steaks to grill to a delicious
turn. You can’t believe how great cauliflower can taste with a few grill marks
and a little Orange-Olive Pistou, a south-of-France riff on pesto or salsa.
For a wow-y
appetizer or main dish, grill asparagus and flatbreads . Then put
them together with a dollop of lemon aioli and a sprinkling of feta and
pistachios for a flavor combination that is c’est
magnifique!
Or put a classic French daube or stew on your smoker to get
that ancient flavor of hearth cooking.
Voilà! That’s BBQ Bistro by Karen Adler and Judith Fertig (Running Press, 2015.
These Kansas City authors continue their fresh take on backyard barbecue from The Gardener and the Grill and Patio Pizzeria. To increase your
grilling savoir faire, BBQ Bistro
offers an array of barbecue techniques from grilling on a plancha and cast iron
to rotisserie, grill-roasting, herb grilling, and slow smoking.
These
techniques reach back to the hearth-style cooking of long ago and blaze ahead
to the fresher way we want to eat now.
Lemon Aioli
Adapted from
BBQ Bistro by Karen Adler and Judith Fertig
Aioli is a garlicky mayonnaise from Provence used
to accompany fish and shellfish, but we love it with grilled salmon or a
platter of grilled vegetables. The trick to making light, fluffy aioli in a
food processor is using the whole egg instead of just egg yolks. If the food
safety of raw eggs is a concern for you, use pasteurized eggs in their shells
or 1/2 cup (125ml) pasteurized liquid whole egg. This is a milder aioli with a hint
of lemon.
Makes about 2 cups (500 ml)
2 large eggs
2 to 4 garlic cloves, minced
1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice (add a little lemon zest for more lemon flavor)
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
11/2 cups (375 ml) olive oil
In a food
processor, combine the eggs, garlic, lemon juice, and mustard; pulse to blend.
With the motor running, through the food tube, gradually add the olive oil,
processing until thick and creamy. Store in an airtight container in the
refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Grilled Asparagus Flatbread with Pistachios, Feta,
and Lemon Aioli
French flatbreads are deliciously simple. In the
north, the Alsatian tarte flambée or flammekuchen is a thin flatbread made
with yeast dough and topped with crème fraiche, lardons (bacon), and onion. In the south, fougasse has the filling rolled into the dough and is shaped in a
leaf form. We have taken the yeast dough, rolled it thin, and then grilled it
to await the French toppings of grilled asparagus, lemon aioli, feta, and
pistachios. (The French feta cheese is mild and creamy and usually made from
excess sheep’s milk that is not used for making Roquefort.) With a flute of
Champagne, life is good.
Serves 4
1 recipe Lemon Aioli, prepared (above)
1 pound (450 g) prepared pizza dough
Olive oil for brushing
1 pound (450 g) fresh asparagus
Kosher or sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
4 ounces (125 g) French feta cheese, crumbled
1/4 cup (30 g) shelled, roasted, and chopped pistachios
Prepare a medium-hot indirect fire in your grill.
Divide the dough into four parts. Pat or roll each
part into a 6-inch (15-cm) oval on a floured surface. Brush both sides with
olive oil and place on a baking sheet to take to the grill.
Trim the asparagus, brush with olive oil, season
with salt and pepper, and take out to the grill. Place the asparagus spears
perpendicular to the grill rack. Grill for 8 to 10 minutes, turning often,
until the asparagus is tender-crisp and has charred a bit. Transfer to a
cutting board and chop into 2-inch-long (5 cm) diagonal pieces. Set aside.
Place the dough ovals on the grill grates. Grill
for 2 to 3 minutes or until the underside has good grill marks. Transfer the
dough ovals to the indirect side, grilled side up. Dollop Lemon Aioli on the
top of each grilled dough oval and spread it quickly with the back of the
spoon. Scatter with asparagus, and then sprinkle with feta and pistachios.
Close the grill lid, and grill for 3 to 4 minutes or until the feta is
beginning to melt and the dough has cooked through.
Serve warm and pass the remaining Lemon Aioli at
the table.
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