The past weekend I played catch up with some cooking and recipe testing that I’ve wanted to do for the past few weeks. Somehow, I missed a week of posting for Cook The Book Fridays, but it was for a good reason. Last weekend we joined Jackie Gordon, aka The Diva That Ate New York, on a Wing Crawl of the Lower East Side of Manhattan. It was a beautiful day and we walked and ate wings (and chicken) at several different locations.
Starting at Blue Smoke, the group devoured some Smoked Alabama White Wings. These chicken wings, slathered in a white BBQ sauce, were juicy, tangy and all sorts of good! It was going to be hard to top these, but on our third or fourth stop, we had, what I thought were the best wings of all, the Hickory Smoked, Jerk Rubbed Wings with Lime from Duck’s Eatery. I ate mine and I ate Ari’s, and could have eaten several more. The spicy jerk rub with a squeeze of lime made them seriously, finger licking yum! Check out my Instagram to see photos of all the delicious wings we tried.
We only made it to six or seven of the fourteen stops that were planned along the way, but I now have a list of new places to try and I am determined to go and eat more wings and other things!
So, this week, I have two recipes that I made from David’s book. The first, Tart Salées Au Jambon, Au Bleu, et Aux Poires (Ham, Blue Cheese and Pear Quiche) is a rich, creamy quiche that’s made with cream cheese, bits of salty ham, tangy blue cheese and a pear. The crust is made with corn meal and lends a slightly sweet note to the dish. It’s best to use a fine ground corn meal so it doesn’t feel too gritty to the bite. The recipe only calls for one pear and it’s is barely noticeable but it does add another layer of texture. I probably would add a second pear because it pairs so well with these flavors!
The addition of cream cheese takes this quiche to another level of decadence. It’s incredibly rich so you really only have to eat a small slice to have your fill. David notes that you could also use bacon instead of the ham, and that would also give you a bit of a nice crunch. The eggy filling also goes really well with fresh, chopped herbs such as tarragon.
I realize that blue cheese is an acquired taste and while I am a big fan, not everyone in my house is. Therefore, I have frozen half of the quiche to take to work for lunches and I’ve been eating the other half all week long.
The quiche goes perfectly with the second recipe from David’s book, Fattoush.
Fattoush is nothing more than a mixed salad with herbs, toasted, day old flat bread or pita and a generous sprinkling of Sumac on top. The addition of mint to lettuces is one of my favorite salad surprises. It’s so fresh and bright. David’s recipe also includes an addictive lemon vinaigrette which will have you using any leftover pieces of bread to wipe your bowl clean. This salad has made me feel, at least, a little better about eating such an indulgent quiche!
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Mardi (eat. live. travel. write.) says
I loved both these dishes and they are the perfect contrast to each other!
Shirley @ Flourishen Test Kitchen says
You have a special way of describing food and flavor. You have me wanting to lick my fingers and the bottom of the bowl to get every bit of tasty goodness from my food. A pleasure to read your post.
Betsy says
That wing crawl sounds like a blast! I just ate it as a meal, but as I browse everyone’s posts, I see that the fattoush goes well with so many different things. And that quiche was really decadent, wasn’t it?
Teresa says
I followed along with your wing crawl on your Instagram feed – it looked like you had a wonderful, delicious time! And looking at your photos of the quiche, I’m considering making it all over again. I’ve got lots of dressing left for the salad and expect to be making versions of it all weekend long.
lisa brown says
Your salad looks so bright!! It was a nice addition to the quiche- great idea
Katie says
Gorgeous quiche and I totally agree that the fattoush is a great foil for that incredibly rich quiche! That lemon vinaigrette was easy to put together and also very tasty–both recipes are keepers, though the salad will be repeated more often in this house!
David says
they look great! Glad you liked : )
Nana says
Both of your recipes look wonderful. We enjoyed the salad, perfect for this hot weather.
Kathy says
Glad you were able to catch up. The Wing Crawl sounds like such fun.
We absolutely loved this quiche…the pear and blue cheese were a great addition. Glad you enjoyed it and the Fattoush. They really would pair well together. Enjoy your weekend.
mary H hirsch says
These two recipes did go together well, didn’t they. I loved the quiche because I love the blue cheese, pear combo but it was rich. I ate it and shared it and ate it. I had never heard of Fattoush although I use Sumac often so I knew I’d like this salad. Bingo. I did. I have never heard of The Diva That Ate New York nor a Wing Crawl. Only in Manhattan, right. It sounds like fun and I am going to check out your Instagram photos. Nice Post.
Nicole Price says
Your pictures are gorgeous. Sounds like your wing crawl was lots of fun.
Nicole Price says
Your pictures are gorgeous. Sounds like your wing crawl was lots of fun.
piebird says
How fun, a wing crawl! And yes, the classic ying yang pairing of quiche and salad. Probably good you did not eat this quiche and wings in the same week!
Natascha says
Fattoush and quiche. sounds like a match made in heaven!