Malo Aperitivo
April 28, 2010 – 5:46 am
On the job, I cook all manner of sinfully rich, complex dishes for guests, but my own diet consists typically of an endless series of uncomplicated snacks throughout the day. My favorite “meal” is a simple little plate of fish accompanied variously with raw vegetables and onions, pickled peppers, olives, cheese, bread, and a few healthy dashes of olive oil and sea salt. It truly gets no better than that. I’m not even terribly picky about the fish if I can’t get a few pilchards to grill quickly, or squid to toss in a hot skillet for a few brisk moments. I will even eat canned sardines… and love them.

Salt-preserved anchovies or sardines are also fair game so long as I have plenty of bread, oil, and maybe an ice cold beer.

I cook all day at work, but at home I just want to eat without a heap of fuss. A little aperitivo, zakuska, antipasto – or whatever you want to call it – is usually just the thing.
2 Responses to “Malo Aperitivo”
Won’t mind this for dinner myself. I love sardines, straight from the can and drizzled with lemon juice or sauteed with onions, garlic and tomatoes over steamed rice. Thanks for sharing.
By lalaine on May 9, 2010
I come home from school and that’s all I want – something fast, light, tasty. So you’ve got my number, entirely!
Cheers.
By cookingschoolconfidential.com on Jun 14, 2010