Perfectly Plated

If a Cheese Could Be Chic…

Two is better than one right? For today’s Perfectly Plated, I bring you many things. Two very easy and a little fancy weeknight meals that both include the ever so chic (if there was ever such a cheese to be chic it’s this one) Burrata.

For the first recipe think Italian brunch for dinner. I like to shake up dinner time and I’m a big fan of breakfast for dinner so why not do brunch? This is such a great no fuss dinner to sit around the table and talk about the day kind of recipe.

“Sicilian Baked Eggs with Artichokes, Burrata, Spinach, and Spicy Tomato Sauce”

what you need:

a splash of olive oil

5 garlic cloves, very thinly sliced

a big handful of spinach

4 eggs

1 cup artichoke hearts, chopped

1 ball of burrata

12 oz tomato sauce

1/2 tsp red pepper flakes

what you do:

  1. Heat oven to 350 degrees.

  2. Add oil and garlic and sauté for a few minutes and then add spinach. Cook until wilted.

  3. In a cast iron skillet pour in tomato sauce, then add your spinach, artichoke, then break up one ball of Burrata into four pieces, crack four eggs over the dish, sprinkle with salt, then add red pepper flakes. Bake for 20 minutes or until the eggs look the way you like them. For me I like dippy egg style so less then 20 is best.

Next up is another super easy, one pot, but oh so delicious recipe that’s perfect when you really don’t feel like cooking all evening.

“Chicken with Braised Tomatoes and Burrata”

what you need:

1 large chicken breast

splash of olive oil

1 ball of burrata

1 container of cherry tomatoes

5 garlic cloves, minced

1 tbsp honey

2 tbsp balsamic vinegar

fresh thyme

whatever kind of nut you like

  1. Season chicken how you like it. Me? I prefer garlic salt (not a pepper fan) and a little poultry seasoning. Cook it for about 7 minutes on each side. This also depends a lot on how big your chicken is.

  2. Lower the heat and add garlic, cook for about one minute. Then deglaze with 1/4 cup water, to get any browned yummy goodness at the bottom of the pan. Simmer for like one minute and then add tomatoes. Add some salt and the balsamic and honey. Let the tomatoes braise for about 10 minutes.

  3. Then, throw your chicken in the pan and let it simmer for a couple minutes. Break burrata over the chicken and turn off heat. Let rest for a few, and I threw some nut topping on top. I also ate mine over spaghetti squash. But this would be perfect with a baguette! Enjoy!

So next time you’re at the store pick up some Burrata and try one of these fast and easy weeknight recipes. With both of these you can serve with a crispy baguette but honestlyI ate both with no carbs at all.

Have a fabulous Wednesday Friends!

Fast, Easy, and Delicious

Hello, Friends!

We are only five days into January and we have already been so busy. Also, we are gearing up for an extremely jam packed month. So after a long day what’s one thing that so many of us don’t really want to deal with too much? Cooking dinner.

I decided to bring you a fast and easy weeknight dinner recipe every Wednesday in January. No fuss, maybe not even super pretty. But when you need a delicious meal on the table reach for one of these no fail dishes. Some are hearty, some healthy, either way it’s something that will be enjoyed.

what you do:

  1. In a large pot melt 3 tbsp of butter and season the beef with salt and pepper. Brown on each side for about 2 minutes and transfer to a plate.

  2. Add another 3 tbsp of butter to the pot and melt. Add in onion and garlic, simmer for one minute. Then stir in mushrooms, let them cook for around 5 minutes.

  3. Stir in beef broth and mustard, bring to a simmer.

  4. Keep simmering until the sauce reduces and becomes thick. Stir in the beef and cook until tender about 3 minutes and then add in sour cream and parsley.

  5. Meanwhile cook the pasta, once cooked add in the remaining 2 tbsp of butter. To finish, top the pasta with Beef Stroganoff.

The only thing that could make this dish better is some Vino!

Enjoy your Wednesday!

A New Year & Fresh Start

Happy First Tuesday of 2022!

Can you even believe it?

Call it cliché but I always love a fresh start. A new season, a new month, and I (usually) love Mondays. I always look forward to a new year. Now after 2020 and 2021 I feel we enter a new year a little more gingerly.

When the new year starts, I always do a breakdown of what The Fast Fashionista will bring you throughout the year. I like to have a plan and concept before just running a muck. So here it is:

Fashion and Lifestyle

Many moons ago on this blog I would do posts on outfits and their color palettes. This is going to be a big focus on putting outfits together fast and easy with a palette. Hopefully, more home décor content as well.

Perfectly Plated

I have such a passion for cooking and I love sharing that with you. Here, I’m going to learn more about actual plating, give you fast weeknight meals, and of course My usual fancy made easy recipes.

My Martini Moment

Fun and fancy cocktail recipes as always. This has turned into one of my favorite parts of this blog. Not only am I making these recipes easy but I want to build them from liquors that aren’t obscure or hard to find. I started this part of my blog about six or seven years ago when on a Friday, after a stressful work week, I would sit at my bistro set in my dining room and have a dirty martini. I would laugh to myself and think “This is a lovely Martini Moment”.

I’m sentimental about certain things and now this bistro set lives refinished in my bedroom and I thought it was only appropriate to shoot this photo here. I think everyone should know how to whip up a classic Dirty Martini.

what you do:

Grab your favorite martini glass and I throw in my olives first (Feta or Gorgonzola stuffed). Then add in Vermouth. In a shaker with ice add in vodka and brine. Shake, shake, shake! Swirl the Vermouth up into the glass and then add in the shaker goods. If you like it more “dirty” add in more brine.

fun fact: it’s bad luck to garnish your martini with an even number of olives. Do one or three. Five if you’re like, hungry.

Thank you for stopping by!

I’m so excited to share some new fun things with you!