Another wonderful recipe from Yotam Ottolenghi’s SIMPLE, made by Lorraine. This is equally good as part of a meze appetizer or as a side dish. Preheat your oven to 220°C (430ºF). Scrub clean 1 kg (a little more than 2 lbs) of beetroots and wrap them individually in tin foil. Place them on a baking…… Continue reading roasted beetroot with preserved lemon and yoghurt
Category: salad
fennel and broad bean salad
A pale but delicious salad of fresh fennel, broad beans, hazelnuts and feta. Finely slice a large fennel bulb lengthways and put the slices in a bowl. Place 100g (3½ oz) of frozen broad beans in a small bowl and cover them in boiling water for 1 minute. Drain, refresh and add to the fennel. Dress…… Continue reading fennel and broad bean salad
mushroom ceviche
Ceviche (cebiche, seviche) is a popular South American dish which hails from Peru. It is generally made by curing fresh raw fish in citrus juice and spices, but here is a delightful vegetarian version from The South American Table by Maria Baez Kijac. Serve it with tostadas (tortilla chips). Bring a large saucepan of water to…… Continue reading mushroom ceviche
tomato salad + cauliflower salad
Lorraine made these two salads, both with Middle Eastern flavours, from recipes by the flavour master himself, Yotam Ottolenghi. Worthy additions to any meal. The first is adapted from his tomato and pomegranate salad. Thinly slice ½ a small red onion. Add 2 teaspoons of za’atar and 1½ tablespoons of good quality olive oil and set aside. Halve…… Continue reading tomato salad + cauliflower salad
corn fritters + cucumber peanut salad
These Thai corn fritters are easy to make and absolutely delectable. Adapted from Marion’s Kitchen. For this recipe use 400g (14 oz) of fresh or frozen corn kernels – I used a mixture. Take 1 cup of the corn kernels and blitz them in a food processor to a fine consistency. Mix them back in…… Continue reading corn fritters + cucumber peanut salad
glazed tofu + pumpkin salad
Here is a tofu recipe, from Serious Eats, that’s a fusion of two cuisines. Glazed with a combination of chipotles in adobo and miso, it’s spicy, umami and delicious. Finely chop 2 chipotle peppers in adobo sauce. Place them in a small bowl, along with some of the adobo sauce, and add 1 tablespoon of…… Continue reading glazed tofu + pumpkin salad
bean and pea salad
Trying to plan your Christmas feast? This impressive looking salad can be prepared ahead of time and dressed just before serving. Boil a large pot of salted water. Top and tail green beans, snow peas and sugar snap peas if you have them. Boil the beans for 3-4 minutes depending on their size until just…… Continue reading bean and pea salad
purslane salad
Purslane (portaluca oleracea) is an annual succulent which goes by many names worldwide and has been eaten by many cultures throughout history. Here in Australia most people consider it a weed but the species is regarded as a native plant which is eaten by the Aboriginal people and was well known to early settlers. The…… Continue reading purslane salad
beef larb + sticky rice
Larb is an authentic and ubiquitous Laotian dish, a spicy beef salad which is packed with fresh herbs and chilli and served with steamed sticky rice. Make a marinade for 250g (1 lb) of beef steak (we used sirloin) by combining 2 tablespoons of Thai fish sauce, 2 tablespoons of lemon juice, 1 tablespoon of…… Continue reading beef larb + sticky rice
two moroccan salads
This recipe for warm pumpkin salad with preserved lemon is from the food of morocco by Tess Mallos. Peel 1kg (2lbs 4oz) of pumpkin and cut it into 2cm (¾”) pieces; remove the pulp and pith from 1 preserved lemon and dice the rind finely; dice finely or grate 1 onion. Heat 3 tablespoons of…… Continue reading two moroccan salads