As a longtime New Englander, I've always had a heavy feeling for the change of seasons. It always seems like just when you are tired of one season, the switch hits. Until this winter of course. Day after day people had the same conversation about polar vortexes, when will it get warm, and are we really just living on set for The Day After Tomorrow. Luckily (unless you can't get enough Emmy Rossum) the winter has passed, and summer is here to stay a while.
With the changing weather we naturally start to crave different foods. Out go the slow roasted oven cooked meats and stews and in come the fresh cold veggies and grilled everything. As a relatively new resident of Brooklyn I'm still working out how I'll go about street side grilling without being one of these guys, but I'm staying hopeful. In the meantime, I made up a weird summertime snack that felt like a good transition from the cold winter to the brutally hot NYC summer.
For the bean salad:
- 1 Green Pepper
- 1 Orange Pepper
- 1 can black beans
- 1/2 Red onion
- About the nail of your thumbs worth of fresh ginger
- 1 clove of garlic
- Pickled jalapenos if you got 'em
- A few sprigs of cilantro
- A few leaves of fresh mint
- 1/4 to 1/2 cup Red Wine vinegar
- Salt & Pepper, to taste
- Kimchi (optional, I like the extra funk)
For the linguicadilla
- 1 package linguica sausage (about 12 oz.)
- Flour tortillas
- Shredded pepper jack cheese
- Your favorite brand of Mexican or Spanish seasoned rice
1. Chop up your veggies and rinse beans for salad. Mix all the ingredients in a bowl. Mix in red wine vinegar and salt and pepper. Cover this for about half hour and place in the fridge. When you take it out again, you will see your red onions are nice and pink and pickled.
2. Chop up your linguica. Heat up some olive oil and saute these little circles of heaven. They will brown up and be good to go in less than 10 minutes. Once they're done, remove to a plate and let them hangout.
3. Throw down your tortilla and cover with as much cheese as your heart contends. Once your tortilla is getting brown, add in some linguica and top off with rice. Close it up and you're good to chow down. You can add in some bean salad, or just have separate, they go really well together.