Corn Tortilla Soup

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The making of tortillas dates back approximately 10,000 BC, according to Mayan legend. Tortillas are really not much different today. Tortilla soup is ideal to serve up on numerous occasions from a game-day party to even a church supper. The ingredients are universally available along with it's wide appeal. I've prepared this recipe around the globe with several variations including fish, shellfish, beef or pork.

Taking the time to pre-grill the chicken, sausage and vegetables in this recipe makes a great flavor enhancer to this soup. After-all, when tailgating, the entire soup would be prepared on a grill. I've also included instructions for this recipe to be fully cooked indoors, in case the snow happens to bury your grill, or just dig that grill out!

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Chef George's Corn Tortilla Soup Corn Tortilla Soup

Makes 4 servings | Adapted from Know Your Fire cookbook

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1 pound boneless chicken thighs*

2 chorizos or spicy sausages*

Olive oil

2 ears of corn or 1 cup frozen corn kernels

1 sweet onion, *thickly sliced

2 red bell pepper, *halved and seeded

2 jalapeño peppers, *split and seeded

3-4 plum tomatoes, *halved

1 head caramelized garlic, pureed

3 scallions, chopped

1 Tablespoon cumin

1 cup tomato sauce

6 cups chicken broth

1 Tablespoon fresh cilantro, chopped

2 bay leaves

1 teaspoon hot sauce

3 (8-inch) corn or flour tortillas

fresh ground pepper to taste

1 cup Monterey jack cheese, shredded

* Chop into small pieces if not pre-grilling the chicken, chorizos and vegetables.

Pre heat the grill to medium high if grilling vegetables and meat. Or, directly add vegetables and meat into a large soup pot if making indoors.

Brush chicken thighs with olive oil. Grill chicken and chorizos 7-8 minutes on each side. Remove, cool and cut into half inch pieces.

If using fresh corn, grill the corn. And, if grilling vegetables - brush with olive oil and grill 3-4 minutes on each side. Remove, cool and chop into small pieces. Or, if not grilling vegetables chop into small pieces for the next step.

Pre heat a large soup pot to medium temperature. Add 2 tablespoons olive oil, all the grilled vegetables, chicken, chorizo, tomatoes, cumin, and tomato sauce. Cook for 5 minutes. 

Add chicken broth, bay leaves, and hot sauce. bring to a boil and simmer for 30 minutes.

Meanwhile, on a low temperature grill place the tortillas on grill and toast lightly on both sides. Cut the tortillas into strips 1 inch long and 1/4 inch wide. Tortillas may also be cut into strips and lightly toasted in a hot oven- if not toasting on a grill. Add 3/4 of the tortilla strips to the soup during the last 5 minutes. Remove the bay leaves and season with pepper and cilantro. 

Serve hot soup topped with cheese and remaining tortilla strips. 

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time with Msgr. Jim Vlaun

A couple of times a year you have watched my appearances on Telecare’s Real Food, Good News and annual telethon TV programs. During my on-air visits I often share recipes and current events in my life along with the good things my friends are doing in the community. Recently, Real Food came to visit me to tape an episode in the George Hirsch Lifestyle home studio kitchen (airing this fall). As usual, during the open of the show Monsignor James Vlaun makes my introduction; afterwards I thought it would be nice to introduce you to my long time friend and amazing man Father Jim Vlaun.  

Telecare's Real Food TV host Msgr Jim Vlaun & George Hirsch in George Hirsch Lifestyle Kitchen | image Alex Goetzfried 

Msgr. Jim is the President and CEO of Telecare Television, the Catholic Television station of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, which broadcasts on TV and Online to millions of homes 24/7. Msgr has hosted many TV programs with top sports figures, other national prominent TV hosts, along with other venerated priests, rabbis, religious and lay leaders and most importantly the people in the community who make a difference in everyday life.   

Msgr. Jim has hosted Religion and Rock radio for 26 years! If you are a rock star you probably already know Msgr. He has hosted everyone from Billy Joel, The Stones to Jimmy Buffet. His radio program is nationally syndicated and airs every Sunday from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. on WBAB-FM 102.3 or 95.3 on the East End. And Saturday evenings at 11pm on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 159 and XM Satellite Radio channel 117.  

In addition to his work on Television and Radio, Msgr. Jim serves as the Catholic Chaplain for the New York Jets. His ability to attract sports figures who are leaders in the community is nothing less than astonishing. In addition to NFL stars, during Telecare’s Annual Telethon you will see the studio filled with top sports legends from baseball to hockey. Be careful when walking by that guy with the hockey stick, it’s been autographed by every player on the team!  

He has authored three books, one titled Life, Love, and Laughter: The Spirituality of the Consciousness Examen. An easy read, and necessary for one’s walk in life. Msgr. integrates personal stories, situations, and his own struggles making this a touching inspiring work from the heart. And what would the host of cooking TV series be without a cookbook? It took me two seconds to say yes when Msgr. Jim ask me to write his foreward for: 

Feasts of Life: Recipes from Nana’s Wooden Spoon

By Jim Vlaun & George Hirsch (Foreward By)

A collection of recipes from members of Father Jim's extended family that is as unique as the story each dish has to tell. Discover how this is not so much a book for those who want to be good cooks as it is a resource for those who want to dance with God and loved ones around the table of plenty.  

Proceeds from Msgr. Jim’s books go to the Life, Love and Laughter Foundation.

dishes by Chef George Hirsch for Real Food | image by Alex Goetzfried

What a cooking priest? Don’t let those vestments fool you, Msgr. could easily trade them in for a chefs coat, he knows his way around the kitchen! As I, he shares the belief that food is the common denominator and when breaking bread and we sit around the table there is bond of spiritual love like non other. Stay tuned this fall for the new season of Real Food; then sit back and enjoy our time in the GHL kitchen!

good times on set Msgr Jim, George Hirsch | image Alex Goetzfried

Craig Claiborne & Pierre Franey Cookbook Revolutionaries in East Hampton Exhibit

Craig Claiborne & Pierre Franey Cookbook Revolutionaries in East Hampton Exhibit

Top Left: Entertaining classical style, Pierre serves a perfect souffle; next to Pierre is Lauren Bacall. Bottom Left: Pierre Franey, on his public television set. 

This exhibition tells the story of how Craig Claiborne and Pierre Franey pioneered a whole new approach to preparing fresh and local food that has continued to influence generations of cooks, chefs, and cookbook writers, not only on the East End but all over the country.  We have augmented it with loans of objects, books, and an exciting collection of photographs and menus from Pierre Franey's family albums that document the East End activities of Claiborne and Franey, including images of the famous Gardiner's Island picnics. The East Hampton Historical Society

Craig Claiborne & Pierre Franey Cookbook Revolutionaries in East Hampton Exhibit

Chefs Michael Romano, Joe Luppi, Daniel Boulud and George Hirsch share personal quotes regarding the masters.

Craig Claiborne & Pierre Franey Cookbook Revolutionaries in East Hampton Exhibit

Top left: a fish poacher over an open fire used by Chef Pierre for an outdoor cookout. Hmm..great idea! Center: Craig & Pierre serving traditional Thanksgiving dinner with classical trimmings. 


Craig Claiborne & Pierre Franey Cookbook Revolutionaries in East Hampton Exhibit

A must see exhibit for any culinarian and foodie; for me, a look back at ones roots. Bottom Middle Photo: Le Pavillon chef brigade shows another public television chef Jacques Pepin, second row, second from left. 

Clinton Academy, The East Hampton Historical Society- Exhibition on display thru July 13th. If not able to visit, keep in touch at the family web site: Pierre Franey.

Grilled Tomato-Basil Soup

 

What better way to fire up the grill midweek by whippping up one of everyone’s comfort favorites — tomato soup. I’m not talking out of a can, but cooked on a grill. Surprised, soup on the grill? You bet. My recipe for Grilled Tomato-Basil Soup is in my Gather Round the Grill cookbook; a tasty way to start off the menu for mom with many other choices from the grill such as: Asparagus Bundles, Grilled Coho Salmon Fillets with Couscous Salad, and Fruit Parcels for dessert. 

You can choose from a wide variety of 30 menus for all occasions with over 200 recipes for year round outdoor cooking on the grill. With recipes like Florentine Chicken to Pork with Red Pepper Pesto, I am sure everyone gathering 'round your table will be pleased. Give the cookbook that keeps on giving; holiday is right around the corner!

Grilled Tomato—Basil Soup
From Gather Round the Grill, A Year of Celebrations,
by George Hirsch pg 258

4 to 5 large ripe tomatoes, grilled (page 303) and chopped
2 medium onions, thickly sliced, grilled (page 303) and chopped 
Puree from 1 head caramelized Garlic (page 302)
1/2 cup chopped fresh basil
2 Tablespoons butter
2 Tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 cup tomato puree, or crushed San Marzano tomatoes
4 cups chicken broth
2 bay leaves
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1/2 teaspoon ground allspice
1/2 teaspoon hot sauce
sea salt and pepper to taste
1 cup half-and-half or heavy cream

Combine the tomatoes, onion, and garlic in a 4-quart pot and simmer 4 to 5 minutes over medium heat. Add the basil and the butter and cook until the butter melts. Add the flour and cook 2 to 3 minutes. Stir in the tomato puree and cook 2 to 3 minutes longer. Add the chicken broth, bay leaves, thyme, allspice, hotsauce, salt and pepper and simmer for 30 to 35 minutes. Remove the soup from the heat, pour into a food mill or use a food pulser and puree. Return to pot, bring to a boil, and add the half-and-half or cream. Lower heat and simmer 2 minutes.