The (quick) dinners I wait all year to make – The Denver Post

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By Ali Slagle, The New York Times

I spend most days tinkering with new recipes, so when it’s time to eat dinner, there are usually whole meals left over from that morning’s testing to eat, or various ingredients to puzzle into a dinner. Some of those use-what-I’ve-got situations give me an idea for a new recipe, and the cycle continues.

But! Every season brings a handful of dishes that are non-negotiables, meals I have to make regardless of what’s already in the fridge. It wouldn’t be summer without charred bits, bread soaked in salad juice, and sprightly herbs and vegetables, all of which are captured in the five dishes that follow. Some tweaks are included for each, too: Like many New York Times Cooking readers, I don’t always follow recipes exactly.

By the way, salad juice (noun) is the potion that collects beneath a salad consisting of juicy ingredients such as tomatoes, soft cheese, citrus and cucumbers. Used in a sentence: “Caprese’s salad juice of spritzy and salty tomato water, milky mozzarella and peppery olive oil is reason enough to make caprese.”

Which foods make your summer? Mango with chile and lime? A tomato sandwich? Peach pie? Consider this a reminder to add bucket-list dishes to a dinner plan very soon.

1. Pad Krapow Gai (Thai Basil Chicken)

As dynamic as it is speedy, this ground chicken and green bean recipe from “Night + Market” (Clarkson Potter, 2017) by Kris Yenbamroong and Garrett Snyder delivers a wallop of flavor with punchy ingredients that stir-fry in just 15 minutes. While this popular Thai street food can be whipped up using a range of proteins, Yenbamroong refers to his riff as “low-rent” because it’s prepared with ground chicken rather than pricier slices of meat. It’s piled with basil; Thai basil or holy basil provide more assertive licorice notes, but sweet basil adds herbal bursts of brightness. Spiked with Thai seasoning (see Tips), the chicken mixture is salty on its own, but it’s inextricably linked with rice and imparts the right amount of salinity when dispersed. — Alexa Weibel

Recipe from Kris Yenbamroong

Adapted by Alexa Weibel

Yield: 2 to 4 servings

Total time: 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup vegetable oil
  • 1 pound ground chicken (preferably dark meat)
  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic (from 2 cloves)
  • 2 teaspoons granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon minced fresh bird’s-eye chile or other fresh chile (from 1 chile)
  • 8 ounces green beans, trimmed and cut into 1/2-inch pieces (about 1 1/2 cups)
  • 3 tablespoons oyster sauce
  • 2 tablespoons fish sauce
  • 1 tablespoon Thai seasoning sauce (such as Golden Mountain; see Tips)
  • 1 cup loosely packed basil leaves (preferably Thai basil or holy basil)
  • Ground white pepper, to taste
  • Steamed jasmine rice, for serving
  • 4 crispy fried eggs (optional)

Preparation

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