‘Tis the Season, Part 1: Everything Bagel Seasoning
During the recent COVID-19 quarantine, I was looking forward to having the opportunity to be creative in the kitchen and come up with some fun and interesting recipes to share with you. Unfortunately, like with most of you, reality had gotten in the way and grocery shopping became a strategic challenge, often leaving us with minimal ingredients available to purchase and work with. But as the old saying goes, when you have lemons, you make lemonade!
Although this post does not feature a lemonade recipe, I would like to share with you some of my favorite seasonings that I have put to use quite often over the past months to add a little extra creative zing to some of the most basic dishes you could think of. While the seasonings that I’m about to share with you were purchased from Trader Joe’s, there are variations available in most grocery stores. But if you do find yourself at a Trader Joe’s, I highly suggest you seek out these seasoning favorites!
Because I have come up with a list of recipe suggestions, I though it would be best to break them up over two separate posts. For today’s post, I will be sharing recipes using Everything Bagel seasoning. As I mentioned above, this seasoning is available in a number brands. My favorite is Trader Joe’s Everything But the Bagel seasoning, because it has sea salt in the mix, whereas the Spice Hunter’s Everything Bagel Crunch seasoning that I also have on hand is salt-free. The remaining ingredients are the same: sesame seeds, garlic, black sesame seeds, onion and poppy seeds. Of course, adding your own sea salt is an easy adjustment to make if the salt-free brand is the only one that you can find.
When I purchased this seasoning, my first thought was, “well, I guess I’ll have to learn how to make bagels now.” But the truth is, this seasoning is very versatile and very flavorful. The seedy taste and texture can really bring out interesting new dimensions in many different dishes.
For my first attempt at using it, I decided to stick with the dough/bread concept by adding it to the crust of a stromboli. My home made stromboli has been one of my staples for decades, so I don’t tamper with the recipe. After rolling up the dough, I give it a light hit with cooking spray and then sprinkle with Italian seasoning. The addition of the bagel seasoning sprinkled on top really gave a nice flavor to the dough. The taste really comes into play when added to a spinach stromboli. Garlic is a great flavor booster to spinach, so the taste of the everything bagel seasoning makes for a really nice combination.
My next attempt at using the everything bagel seasoning was with oven roasted broccoli. Broccoli has always been one of our regular go-to vegetables. Instead of the usual steaming or sautéing, I wanted to give oven roasting a try. Oven roasting broccoli works best with fresh chopped broccoli. Frozen broccoli that is steamed or defrosted carries a lot of moisture, which slows down the roasting process. If you only have frozen broccoli on hand, you can defrost or steam cook it ahead of time to make it soft, but be sure to pat it dry with a paper towel before roasting. Once your broccoli is chopped and ready for the oven, simply toss it with just a bit of olive oil (enough to lightly coat all of the pieces) and sprinkle with the everything bagel seasoning. Place it on a parchment lined baking sheet and bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes, until the broccoli tips start to brown. Of course, you can sprinkle the seasoning on steamed or sautéed broccoli as well. But the roasting method brings out a nice nutty flavor to the broccoli. The seasoning boosts this nutty flavor all the more. Honestly, my kids have asked for second helpings when broccoli is prepared this way. Win-win!
My third favorite way to put the everything bagel seasoning to use is as a salad topper. I’ve added it to a fresh cucumber, tomato and cheese salad (feta or provolone are my two cheese suggestions), and I’ve used it as a seasoning with a grilled kale and tomato salad. Simply add the seasoning to either of these salads as you combine all ingredients and gently toss with some olive oil to evenly coat. The seasoning adds a zesty flavor to an already light and lively cucumber tomato salad drizzled with balsamic (or even better, a balsamic glaze). If you are using it for the roasted kale and tomato salad, the heat intensifies the flavor as the seeds gently roast onto the kale. My favorite method of doing this is using a grill basket, letting the seasoned kale and tomatoes roast over a medium flame until the kale starts to char. Once done, I like to add a bit more olive oil and a sprinkle of parmesan cheese. It’s a summer grill-out staple in my house!
That’s where I’ve gotten so far with this fun and versatile seasoning, but I am looking forward to experimenting more with pastas, marinades and bread coatings. As I do, I will be sure to share my adventures with you.
Next week, I will be sharing more of my favorite seasoning suggestions and recipes!
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