Maura’s Italian Grandmother’s ” Jumbot “

Maura is one of my BFF’s. She is the youngest of 11, from Peabody, Mass.. She has so much East Coast spirit, it’s contagious. Her mother’s name is Carmella. Of course she has a sister named “Tony” and Eva, who is the oldest. When I was describing the point of this recipe blog to Maura ( to post only easy recipes that are as healthy as possible and ideally handed down generation to generation so that I too could share with my kids), she immediately said, “My Grandmother’s Jumbot!”. I had to look up the spelling because it is not pronounced how it is spelled. Maura can say it like a true Italian.

 

Italian Jumbot Ingredients. ( Sausage optional.)

Italian Jumbot Ingredients. ( Sausage optional.)

You know someone is  a “foodie” when (like Maura) they describe a recipe and are so detailed, even when it’s a simple recipe like this one. “You have to use CRUSHED tomatoes, NOT diced or whole – CRUSHED!”. I had to twist her arm a little to share this recipe with me as lovely and simple as it is – that , and I showed up with a pitcher of Margarita’s when we went to Palm Desert together for a girls’, “get out of Dodge” weekend. I think the Tequila (even though it’s not Italian) may have helped motivate her to share. While this recipe is specific, the traditional “Jumbot”, is made with whatever vegetables and meats one has in the house. Without the sausage and cheese, it’s still a delicious vegetarian and vegan meal. Either way – it’s a great, healthy gluten-free option for my kids as well!

 

1 or 2 of each vegetable. So easy.

1 or 2 of each vegetable. So easy.

Ingredients:

 (double for a larger family or crowd):

  • Few Tablespoons of Cooking Oil (Olive or Coconut…)
  • 1/2 Yellow Onion, chopped
  • 2 Cloves Garlic, chopped (optional)
  • 1 Can Crushed Tomatoes + 1 Can of Water
  • 1 Sm. Can Tomato Paste
  • Tablespoon Dried Parsley
  • 1 Cup Mushrooms, sliced
  • 1 Cup Whole Green Beans
  • 1 Red Bell Pepper, cut into squares
  • 1 Large Potato, cut into cubes (personally, I scrub potatoes clean, it’s easy)
  • 1 Zucchini, cut into cubes
  • 1 Yellow Squash, cut into cubes
  • 2 Tablespoons of Grated Parmesan
  • Salt and Pepper, to taste
  • 2-3 Sweet Italian Sausage, cooked in water (pierced to let the fat out) 

 

Cook onions in oil until start to look clear.

Cook onions in oil until start to look clear.

Cook onions in a large pot in oil until they start to look a little clear. Add the garlic if you’re using it and cook for an additional 20 seconds.

 

 

Add 1 can of water to crushed tomatoes,onion and garlic.

Add 1 can of water to crushed tomatoes, onion and garlic.

Then, add the crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, parsley and water. Reduce for 30-60 minutes on a low flame.

  

Then, add all the cubed vegetables except the zucchini and squash. When the potatoes are almost done, add the zucchini and squash and cook until done.  

 

If you are eating with sliced sausage, add and heat through. You can also add earlier if you want more sausage flavor infused in the liquid.

 

Add parmesan and serve alone, with crusty bread or over pasta or cous cous.

Add parmesan and serve alone, with crusty bread or over pasta or cous cous.

Serve in a bowl with crusty bread, or over pasta, rice or couscous.

 

Pork Chops with Cocoa Spice Rub

When I managed restaurants, most of the kitchen staff were from Oaxaca, a beautiful part of Mexico where indigenous colors and culture abound. Sometimes they would make their own (off menu) food on the line to eat and share. One of my favorites was a meat rub Chucho would mix from dried spices and ingredients and sprinkle over cut meat that he’d fry in a pan and serve with corn tortillas. While the Oaxacan mix is usually paprika,  cinnamon, (unsweetened) cocoa powder, cumin, salt, oregano, black pepper and cayenne, below is another variation. But you can have fun experimenting with any mix you like, and, it’s as easy as mixing the ingredients in a bowl and storing in your cupboard! This spice mix also makes a great gift bottled and tied with a simple ribbon. This rub also can be used on steak, fish or shrimp.

Spice Rubs make any dinner easy.

Spice Rubs make any dinner easy.

  • 2 Tablespoons Unsweetened Cocoa
  • 1 Tablespoon Powdered Cumin
  • 1 Tablespoon Garlic Powder
  • 1 Tablespoon any Chili Powder (my favorite is Ancho Chili).
  • 1 Tablespoon Brown Sugar (this allows the meat to carmelize)
  • 1 teaspoon each Salt and Black Pepper

 

Rub on both side Pork Chops (or a Pork Tenderloin would also work).

 

Fry in Pan in oil or BBQ for 3-4 minutes per side (depending on thickness. 1 minute longer per side if really thick, 1 minute less if thin). I prefer to Pan Fry so the spices stay on the meat and do not fall through into the grill grates. 

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Quinoa Salad

Quinoa, a grain, has a lot of protein in it. It is so easy to prepare and add whatever raw vegetables you like to it. This is one of my favorite ways to make it.

 

  • 1 Cup Quinoa cooked per package directions 
  • 1/2 Cup Bite sized pieces of Broccoli Florets (just break them off or cut them off)
  • 1/2 Cup Bite sized pieces of Red and Yellow Bell Peppers
  • 1 Tablespoon Fresh chopped Basil
  • 1/2 teaspoon of Lemon Zest
  • Juice of 1 Lemon
  • Splash of Red Wine Vinegar
  • Splash of Olive Oil
  • Salt and Pepper to taste

 

Mix and eat warm right away. Or chill. Works well for picnics.

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Italian Wedding Soup

This is a staple in our house and I always make it after Thanksgiving as it’s a great way to use up Leftover Turkey. You can also use Chicken, Sausage or Meatballs.

 

  • Two cleaned Carrots , chopped
  • Two Stalks Celery, chopped
  • 1/2 Onion, chopped
  • 6 Cloves of Garlic, chopped
  • Water or broth to fill up 1/2 to 2/3rd of large pot
  • Cut up Chicken or Turkey (or Whole Meatballs or Sliced Sausage)
  • 1-2 Scrambled Eggs
  • Several  handfuls of Spinach (about 1/2 package but can vary).
  • 1/4 Cup Parmesan Cheese

Bring water to a boil in and add vegetables (except Spinach).

 

Let simmer to make a vegetable broth.

 

Add poultry or meat or sausage.

 

Add Spinach, push down to cover with simmering liquid.

 

When Spinach is cooked, swirl in the Egg and then immediately swirl in the Parmesan.

 

Serve hot.

 

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