Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Rocket/Orange salad and mushroom risotto
Mushroom risotto made with Swiss brown mushrooms pan-fried separately
(and finished with lemon juice) and then added to rice after 18 mins.
Wine was a sweet bubbly wine (a happy accident as it added a sweet
undertone to the risotto) and vegetarian beef stock. Just fantastic.
(and finished with lemon juice) and then added to rice after 18 mins.
Wine was a sweet bubbly wine (a happy accident as it added a sweet
undertone to the risotto) and vegetarian beef stock. Just fantastic.
Salad had rocket, segmented oranges and thinly-sliced Parmesan.
Dressed with olive oil and balsamic reduction.
Monday, December 22, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Cannelloni with broccoli/cauliflower
Based on a Jamie Oliver recipe: Filling is broccoli and cauliflower
boiled and then cooked down with garlic, chilli and anchovies (very
tasty and with that caramelised cauliflower taste!). Put pasta sauce
with red wine vinegar and salt into a baking dish. Then put in the
filled cannelloni. Top with mix of sour cream and grated Parmesan.
Finish off with more grated Parmesan. Bake for 30 mins at 190C.
boiled and then cooked down with garlic, chilli and anchovies (very
tasty and with that caramelised cauliflower taste!). Put pasta sauce
with red wine vinegar and salt into a baking dish. Then put in the
filled cannelloni. Top with mix of sour cream and grated Parmesan.
Finish off with more grated Parmesan. Bake for 30 mins at 190C.
Even though I don't usually like baked pasta, this was damn good!
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Monday, November 24, 2008
Moroccan lamb shanks with couscous
Can't remember if I have already posted this recipe, but it's a
goodie. Cooked until it was really falling off the bone!
goodie. Cooked until it was really falling off the bone!
Spices and flavourings are the usual suspects: cumin, coriander,
cinnamon, allspice, garlic, ginger, chilli paste and lemon zest. Cook
in some stock and a can of tomatoes until really tender.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
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Friday, August 15, 2008
Sichuan encrusted tuna and beans
Pound some sichuan pepper and salt, and use this to cover the tuna on both sides. Pan-fry the tuna, then remove and rest it while covered with foil. Fry up some baby beans with sliced garlic while the tuna is resting. Plate and squeeze some lemon juice over the tuna. My first time with sichuan pepper; very interesting - I liked it. (Maybe I went a bit too heavy on the sichuan pepper, but it was very good).
Chorizo and Chicken paella
Take chicken thighs with skin and bone in, and brown. Set aside. Take the chorizo, slice and brown, then also set aside. Fry up garlic, one onion and one capsicum cut into thin strips. Add smoked paprika and chilli flakes to taste. Add quite a bit of stock (it will be absorbed later on by the rice), return the chicken and chorizo. Bring to the boil, cover and simmer for about 25 minutes. Then sprinkle the paella rice into the liquid, and place into 160 degree oven for about 20 minutes. Remove when the rice is tender and there is a slight crust on top of the paella. Cover and allow to rest for 5 minutes.
Beef shin casserole and mash
Really yum beef shin! Brown the meat, and place in a baking pan. Add sliced onion, and a lemon cut into quarters. Then combine meat stock , tomato paste, tabasco, a 1/4 cup of chutney, chilli powder, sugar, paprika, cumin and garlic. Bring to the boil and simmer this for a couple of minutes, and pour over the meat. Cover and bake for 1-1/2 hours. Love the lemon taste. Serve with mash, pan-fried mushrooms and spring onions. (It was so yum I almost forgot to take a photo - that's why there's so little left on the plate!)
Maple glazed salmon, nasuden and tofudengaku
Make a marinade from maple syrup, soy sauce, ginger and a bit of corn starch dissolved in water. Put the salmon in a pan, skin-side down, pour marinade over and bake for 15 minutes at 220. The nasuden was made from Japanese eggplants sliced and pan-fried, then topped with ready-made gakumiso paste (thank goodness for Fuji Mart) and placed under a grill. (Similarly for the tofudengaku.)
Spinach, cashews and tomato curry
Make a paste from curry powder, wholegrain mustard, salt and a bit of water. Fry up some garlic and ginger, then add mustard seeds until they pop. Then add paste and cashews. Turn heat down and add 1 chopped tomato and spinach (should use fresh, but I used a packet of frozen spinach), 1/2 cup water. Simmer for 10 minutes or so. When ready add 1/2 cup coconut milk and cook for another minute or so. Served with dry-pan-fried fresh roti (from Prahran Market). Quick and very tasty.
Lentil, tomato and lemon soup
This soup uses red lentils. Cook onion and garlic, add lentils until coated with the oil and add stock. Bring to the boil, skim off scum, and then add a tin of chopped tomatoes, some tomato puree, s&p and chopped fresh thyme. Simmer 20 minutes, finish off with some more thyme and lemon juice. The thyme and lemon really makes this soup!
Mustard glazed veal brisket
Take the brisket, cover with water and cook it slowly for 3 hours with garlic, onion, celery, peppercorns, allspice and bay leaf. Remove brisket and place in a roasting pan with 1/2 cup of the liquid. Make a glaze from brown sugar and mustard and spread on the brisket. Bake for 20 minutes at 180 until glaze bubbles. Yum yum!
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Warm eggplant salad
Start with eggplant that has been cooked in a microwave (easy to do, cooks it well and doesn't require any oil. Take a whole eggplant, pierce it and microwave on full for about 7 minutes until fully collapsed. ). Add cooked red onion, garlic and long green chilli (can be roasted or microwaved). Chop all ingredients, toss with lemon juice, cumin and salt.
Beef Stir-fry and asian greens
Always a favourite. Easy to make too: marinate the beef strips in oil, soy sauce, garlic and lots of ginger. Stir-fry the beef until just sealed, and remove. Stir-fry the veggies, and return the beef just to warm it. No more cooking required and the beef is so tender and juicy!
Sweet potato and tamarind soup
A Gordon Ramsay recipe: Start with onion and spices fried in sesame oil - garlic, chilli, cumin, star anise. Then add sweet potato, coconut milk, tamarind paste, bit of soy sauce, and stock. Cook until potato is soft, then blend and sieve.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
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