The R.O.B. Dip

This weekend marks one of the biggest food holidays of the year – the Super Bowl.

Whether you could care less about the game, or have been personally victimized by Tom Brady for the last two decades, snacking during the Super Bowl is no doubt, one of the great American pastimes.

You may be wondering, who is ROB and why is this dip named after him. Well, there is no Rob. (besides the lovable Gronk)  R.O.B. stands for Ranch, Onion, and Blue Cheese. 

This combines all the flavors of Ranch dip, caramelized onion dip, and blue cheese dip. All the best Super Bowl Dips, mixed together into one, glorious spread. Go Team!

We love all the products from Bellwether Farms, and the crème fraîche is no exception. Creamy, tangy, and luscious, it is the perfect upgrade from sour cream.   

Gorgonzola Dolce is a very mild and creamy blue cheese from Italy. If your crowd is looking for a  more pungent and flavorful blue, feel free to go with something stronger. Opt for a cheese that’s more creamy than dry. The lovely mongers behind the counter will be more than happy to find a great fit for you.

This dip is a bit thick. So if you are looking for a more loose and creamy dip, add some buttermilk to thin out.  

Happy dipping and Yay Sports!

The R.O.B. Dip

Ingredients
  

  • 4-8 shallots
  • 2 tbsp EVOO
  • 5 oz. Bellwether Farms crème fraîche
  • .25-.35 lbs Gorgonzola Dolce, room temperature
  • 2 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • ¼ cup chopped fresh dill
  • 2 scallions, chopped
  • Salt and pepper
  • Veggies, chips, crackers, wings, or your other favorite dippers

Instructions
 

  • Thinly slice the shallots on a mandolin or by hand.
  • Heat EVOO in a medium pan and heat on low. Add the sliced shallots, season with salt and pepper and slowly caramelize, 45 minutes – 1 hour. Remove from heat and let cool. Shallots can be caramelized 3 days in advance.
  • In a medium bowl, stir together the crème fraîche, mayo, and cooled shallots. Crumble the blue cheese with your fingers and add to the bowl. Add the garlic and onion powder, chopped herbs, salt, and pepper, and mix together. Adjust the seasoning to taste.
  • Serve alongside veggies, crackers, or wings, and enjoy!

BCBLT – Blue Cheese Bacon Lettuce & Tomato Sandwich.

You’ve seen BLAT. You might have seen a PLT. Heck, you might have seen a SPLAT. But here, we present to you, the BCBLT – Blue Cheese Bacon Lettuce and Tomato sandwich.

We were inspired by our friend in cheese, Cheese Sex Death, and wanted to recreate her amazing idea of spreading funky, smokey and tangy blue cheese on an already almost perfect sandwich.

A general cooking rule of thumb, the fewer ingredients a recipe calls for, the higher quality those ingredients should be. And that holds true for a simple sandwich like a BLT. You will taste every component that goes into it, and the better they taste on their own, the better the sandwich will be.

Rogue River Smokey Blue is a GREAT cheese to use on a BLT. It almost has enough smoky richness that it could replace the bacon altogether. You shouldn’t. But you could. If this seems too strong for you, any creamy and mild (as opposed to sharp and acidic) blue cheese would work – Chiraboga, Gorgonzola, Bay Blue.

Look for a nice thick-cut smokey bacon. It is the main protein on the sandwich, so something with a nice chew and meatiness is best.

Choose your favorite crunchy and sturdy lettuce. Arugula, butter, iceberg, etc. Want to be fancier? Opt for pea shoots or sprouts. It’s your sandwich. You do you.

Arguably the most important component of the sandwich, the tomato. In season, use a juicy heirloom (the uglier the better.) Not in season, reach for a beefsteak. You should always salt the tomato while assembling the sandwich, but this is even more important when the tomato is a bit meh.

Mayonnaise brings some need creaminess to a traditional BLT. It is still necessary for a BCBLT, but don’t feel the need to slather it on thick. You’ll get some fatty creaminess from the blue cheese.

Making a quickle of radishes and red onions not only adds a nice crunchy texture to the sandwich but brings a fresh vinegary note to each bite. Thinly slice a few radishes and a quarter of red onion. Toss in a small bowl with your favorite vinegar and a pinch of sugar. Let sit for 5-10 minutes.

Last but not least, the bread. The unsung hero of the BLT. It doesn’t even get a letter in the name, but can make or break the sandwich. Something too crunchy and chewy will make the ingredients swish out and be too hard to bite into. But something too soft with soak up the tomato juice and get soggy. Bagels are a fun option, or a sturdy thick-sliced white or sourdough bread.

A sandwich recipe seems a little silly, so you are on your own here. But remember, there isn’t much better than a well-balanced and well-constructed sandwich. So stop and think about your components before you make a sandwich.

Salad Combo – Smokey Blue, Balsamic Onion and Apple

There are countless combinations that can be created with ingredients from the shelves of Aperitivo, and over the years, certain combinations have become favorites. Staff members have their go-to combo they recommend to customers, and customers have come back and shared amazing and delicious pairings they’ve put together at home.

Whether it’s for a salad, flatbread, pizza or nachos, certain ingredients just taste great together.

This salad combines smokey blue cheese, tangy cipollini onions, crisp and sweet apples and crunchy pumpkin seeds. It’s great for the fall, when Michigan apples are at their peak. You don’t really need a recipe for this salad, just use your best judgment. Making it for one person? Use a small piece of cheese and only part of the apple. Making it for a crowd? Use a bigger piece of cheese and a big apple. You get the picture.

Rogue Smokey Blue, Balsamic Cipollini Onion, Apple and Pumpkin Seed Salad

  • Small tub Balsamic Cipollini onions, quartered
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Mixed greens
  • 1 piece Rogue Smokey Blue, crumbled by hand
  • 1 Honeycrisp apple, cored and chopped into bite-sized pieces
  • A handful, toasted pumpkin seeds
  • Salt and pepper

In a bowl, pour in a nice splash of the liquid from the onions. Drizzle in the same amount of olive oil, season with salt and pepper and whisk until combined.

Add the mixed greens to the bowl and toss until they are lightly coated in the dressing. Transfer to serving dish.

Top dressed greens with crumbled pieces of cheese, chopped apples and toasted pumpkin seeds. Serve and enjoy.