Scrumptious Summer Meal, On A Shoestring
Top New York Chef Leah Cohen Tries To Bring It In Under $35 Budget!
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Play CBS Video Video Chef Leah Cohen's 3-Courses Executive Chef Leah Cohen, as our 'Chef on a Shoestring' prepares a 3-course meal on our budget of just $35. Her menu includes, grilled watermelon salad, berries & custard and potato wrapped tilapia
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She's the executive chef at New York hotspot Centro Vinoteca, and her drive to be the best helped got her selected as a contestant on this past season's "Top Chef," leading to national prominence.
Leah accepted The Early Show Saturday Edition's "Chef on a Shoestring" challenge and attempted to make a delicious, three-course summer meal for four on our recession-busting budget of just $35.
And in so doing, she was automatically entered in our "How Low Can You Go?" competition. The "Shoestring" chef whose total ingredients costs are the lowest will be invited back to prep our whammo year-end holiday meal!
Her menu includes: Grilled Watermelon Salad with Ricotta Salata, Potato Wrapped Tilapia, and Berries & Custard.
FOOD FACTS
Ricotta Salata is the pressed, salted and dried variety of the traditional milky ricotta cheese. Ricotta Salata is a milky-white hard cheese used for grating or shaving, ricotta salata is sold in wheels, decorated by a delicate basket-weave pattern.
Tilapia are a white fish, though red skinned Tilapia will have a reddish colored meat. This fish is very low in fat, free of saturated fat and high in protein. Tilapia, which is a farm raised fish, can make even the non fish lover take notice. Tilapia has a mild flavor and lends itself easily to any kind of seasoning you want to add.
RECIPES
Grilled Watermelon Salad with Ricotta Salata
INGREDIENTS:
1 seedless watermelon
1/2 pound ricotta salata
1/4 bunch basil cut into thins strips or torn
1 bottle balsamic vinegar
Olive oil
METHOD:
Cut the watermelon into 1/2 inch thick slices.
With a ring mold, cut a circle of watermelon about 3 inches in diameter.
Repeat same step for the ricotta salata.
Brush each side of the watermelon with olive oil and grill each side for about 1 minute.
Meanwhile, in a saucepan reduce the bottle of balsamic to a nice syrup consistency, similar to honey.
ASSEMBLY:
Take one watermelon round as the base, top with ricotta salta and repeat step. Drizzle reduced balsamic reduction and olive oil over the plate. Garnish with basil.
Potato Wrapped Tilapia
INGREDIENTS:
6 Yukon gold or Idaho potatoes
4 tilapia filets
1 lemon
1 bag baby spinach
2 cloves garlic finely chopped
1 shallot finely chopped
3 tablespoons chicken stock
butter
salt
olive oil
METHOD:
Preheat oven to 375°F degrees.
Peel the raw potatoes and with a mandolin or sharp knife slice the potato into very thin, uniformed slices.
Wrap the tilapia fillet with 2-3 layers of the potato slices to make a crust.
Coat skillet with 3 tablespoons olive oil and pan fry the tilapia until the potato crust is golden brown.
Place skillet in the oven to finish cooking the fish for approximately 4-6 minutes.
In a separate pan sauté garlic and shallot in olive oil and add spinach.
Remove the fish from the pan, drain excess oil and add chicken stock. Add zest and juice from one lemon and a couple of tablespoons of butter.
ASSEMBLY:
Place spinach on plate, top with Tilapia and finish with lemon butter sauce.
For Leah's dessert recipe, go to Page 2.
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- I agree with ChangeOfIdeas - $35 for one meal?! I have to do with $10 - $15 and like the other reader, for 4 people including 2 older hungry teenage boys.
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- bonjour
les melons grillés je ne connaissais pas on en apprend tous les jours..merci - Reply to this comment
- A recession/depression summer meal is the same all year round....beans-n-franks or waffles.
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- Alas, I opened this article hoping to find a new idea... but $35 for one meal is not recession-busting. Admittedly this looks good, but I'm mostly making meals that run no more than $20 (when we splurge) and usually more like $10, and that's for a family of four with two of them being active teenagers. Perhaps the author of this article could be challenged to do a little better on the cost.
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- This is the one of the few meals for which I wanted to printout and try the whole menu. Thank you for this segment. This meal is definately on my summer menu.
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