Posts Tagged ‘mustard’

Mustard-Roast Chicken

Requiring a mere 30 minutes to roast to crisp-skinned perfection, this recipe is adapted from one by Jacques Pepin. Coating the chicken with a savory mix of mustard, herbs, spices, and wine, then roasting it quickly at high temperature produces a flavorful, juicy chicken, and delicious pan juices.

Grilled Asparagus in Piment d’Espelette Mustard Vinaigrette

Grilling asparagus has become popular, and rightly so: the fierce heat caramelizes its natural sugars, adding sweetness and smoke to the asparagus’ fresh green flavor. A drizzle of Piment d’ Esplanette mustard vinaigrette contributes acidity with a little spicy kick. If grilling isn’t convenient, the asparagus can be pan-seared in a large skillet over high heat. This recipe works best with plump asparagus — save the delicate-pencil-thin spears for another recipe, they will overcook with high-heat methods.

Mustard and Rosemary Roast Lamb with Roasted Potatoes

Boneless lamb roast spread with a garlic-herb paste, then coated with green peppercorn mustard and roasted on rosemary branches. The crusty, juicy result makes a sublime centerpiece for an Easter dinner or any special occasion. Baby Yukon Gold or Dutch Wax potatoes are roasted with the lamb, a perfect accompaniment for the savory lamb gravy.

Fennel and Radish Salad

This salad is crisp, juicy, and fresh-flavored, a perfect antidote to the Winter blahs. White-green fennel in matchstick dice, punctuated with polka-dots of hot-pink radish and emerald-green scallions. Tarragon mustard echoes the licorice tones of the fennel, adding a snappy note to complement the peppery radishes. If the fennel bulb includes branches with tender, feathery little leaves, use them to garnish the salad for a final touch of flavor and texture.