Sunday, March 12, 2017

And The Winner Is...Not a Baby Cow! Veal Chops, Oscar Night and Everything Martha...


Martha Morgan was a veritable human encyclopedia.  

A font of knowledge of everything from stock performance to theater to politics and beyond, mom’s true art was her seemingly unparalleled ability to recall the names of actors in virtually any popular film.  She was a walking Internet Movie Database.  It was remarkable...you could ask her "who played the lifeguard in 'Beach Blanket Bingo'?" or "who played Elaine in 'The Graduate'?" and she would effortlessly rattle off the correct answer.

Naturally, one of her favorite events of the year was Oscar Night.  She was such an enthusiastic fan that, in her ultra-competitive style, she initiated a family competition to see who could best predict the Oscar results, complete with a garish trophy awarded to the winner!
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We enjoyed many heated family contests (sandwich making and ping pong, among others) but the most coveted award was always the Oscar trophy.  Participants were required to have seen (and understood) a majority of the films nominated for Best Picture and submit their secret ballots to her by showtime.  As you might imagine, there were many rifts over who was most deserving but, fortunately, this contest was completely objective -- the victor was simply the person with the most correct answers.  And to the victor went the spoils...namely, the exhilaration of bragging rights and the Oscar trophy prominently displayed on their mantle.  We haven't indulged in this heated contest since the year mom died...which is extremely convenient for me since I am the most recent winner and, thereby, the holder of the trophy ad infinitum!

Another of mom's favorite things was a dish not quite so universally loved as the Oscars...veal.  She loved it any way she could get it...and prepared it beautifully.  One of her most revered recipes was Veal Chops with Tomatoes and Artichoke Hearts.  Even though the curtain has been drawn on mom's Oscar Nights, this wonderful dish lives on as Best In Show in many of our hearts. 

As a fitting tribute, Kathleen Galvan and I prepared this sumptuous delicacy on Oscar Night 2017.  There were no production mishaps in our performance though...our veal show went off without a hitch and we were certainly the lucky winners after enjoying this wonderful recipe!

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Veal Chops with Tomatoes and Artichoke Hearts (Serves 2)

3 tsp. olive oil
2 Tbs. minced  shallots
garlic clove, thinly  sliced
2 Tbs. dry vermouth
1/4 tsp. dried thyme
1/4 tsp. dried  oregano
3/4 C. minced, peeled, seeded  roma  tomatoes (about 5 large)
1/3 C. Nicosia olives 
1/2 C. chicken broth
1  small garlic clove, minced
1  1/2  C. frozen  artichoke hearts, thawed or 1/2 can artichoke hearts rinsed and drained (not marinated kind)
2 (8 oz) 1" thick veal chops,  fat trimmed [I used 1 1/2" because, well, I could...I also frenched the bones to make them look nice]
1  clove garlic, flattened

Heat 2 tsp oil in heavy  small saucepan over medium heat.  Add shallots and sliced garlic and  stir until softened, about 2 minutes.  Add vermouth,  1/8  tsp thyme and  1/8 tsp oregano.   Increase heat  to high and  boil until only thin film of liquid remains, stirring constantly, about 1  1./2  minutes.  Mix in remaining thyme  and oregano, tomatoes and  olives.  Reduce heat  and simmer 5 minutes, stir frequently.  Set sauce aside.   (Can be made  1  day ahead)


Bring broth and  minced  garlic to boil in heavy medium sauce pan. Add artichokes and  cook until heated through stirring occasionally. Drain.  Season with salt and  pepper.

Rub veal with  flattened garlic.   Reserve  garlic.   Season veal with salt land pepper.   Heat heavy  medium skillet over medium heat until hot. Add remaining 1 tsp oil and  reserved garlic.  Add veal and  brown well, about 2 minutes per side. Reduce heat  to medium low.  Cover and  cook until veal is tender but still pink inside, about 3 minutes. Discard  garlic.  Arrange veal chops  on plates,  tent with foil.  Pour Tbs. veal pan juices into tomato  sauce.   Stir sauce over medium heat until heated through.  Spoon  1/4 of sauce over veal.  Toss artichokes with remaining sauce.  Spoon artichokes around veal.

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The nominees wait nervously for their names to be called...


Shallots, garlic and olive oil make their way to the stage...


Vermouth, tomatoes, olives and artichokes provide an entertaining interlude before the big reveal...




The stars enter from stage left...



The winning finale...escargot and a nice Bordeaux were a delicious supporting cast!