This warm salad of glass noodles and edamame (young soya) beans is another delicious Yotam Ottolenghi recipe from his book Plenty. If your local supermarket doesn’t stock them you will find edamame beans, glass noodles and tamarind concentrate in Asian supermarkets. Soak the noodles in hot water for 5 minutes or until just soft. Drain and let them dry.…… Continue reading glass noodles and edamame beans
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chicken galantine
A galantine of chicken is boned and stuffed before roasting. Only the very ends of the legs remain to stop the stuffing coming out. This one was an impressive first attempt by Tom who followed Jacques Pépin’s instructional video. For the filling cook some chopped onions and finely diced garlic in oil and butter until they are soft…… Continue reading chicken galantine
almond and cinnamon scones
I had no cookie cutter when I made these hence the rustic look but the cinnamon flavour was delicious! Preheat the oven to 230℃ (450℉). Place 1½ cups of flour and 4 teaspoons of baking powder in a bowl. Add 45g (1½ oz) of cubed cold butter with a pinch of salt (unless you’re using…… Continue reading almond and cinnamon scones
quinoa chaufa
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries Chinese immigrants in Peru substituted local ingredients in their cooking which gave rise to one of the most popular foods in Peru today, colloquially known as chaufa, possibly from ‘chao fan’ (Mandarin for fried rice). This recipe is an adaptation of one by Gastón Acurio printed in TIME…… Continue reading quinoa chaufa
cavolo nero chips
Cavolo nero or Tuscan kale has come back into fashion of late. These delicious chips are a great way to eat your greens. Serve them as a side dish with pasta or risotto and watch them disappear. Preheat your oven to 150℃ (300℉). Wash a bunch of cavolo nero and dry it thoroughly. Remove and…… Continue reading cavolo nero chips
lamb with pumpkin and apricots
I found this recipe in a wonderful cookbook MEDINA KITCHEN home cooking from north africa by Fiona Dunlop. Soak 100g (3½ oz) each of dried pitted prunes and dried apricots in some water. In a large casserole dish heat some vegetable oil. Lightly fry 2 large finely chopped onions sprinkled with a little salt until golden then…… Continue reading lamb with pumpkin and apricots
walnut galettes with caramelised bananas and sour cream
Galette is a term used in French cuisine to designate various types of flat, round cakes. These walnut galettes are like large cookies, crunchy on the outside with a softer sticky centre. Preheat the oven to a moderate temperature. Grind 60g (2oz) of shelled walnuts into a coarse meal. Add 85g (3oz) of caster sugar and 45g (1½oz) of…… Continue reading walnut galettes with caramelised bananas and sour cream
mussels and prawns with chorizo
This Potuguese style dish is simple to make and great with crusty white bread and a fresh green salad. Dice 1 Portuguese style chorizo and fry it in a little olive oil. Add a sliced red pepper, a finely diced fresh red chilli and 3 diced cloves of garlic and cook until they begin to soften.…… Continue reading mussels and prawns with chorizo
hot borscht
The recipe for this winter-warming Ukrainian-style borscht comes from PLEASE TO THE TABLE The Russian Cookbook by Anya von Bremzen & John Welchman. This quick version without meat and can be made with chicken or vegetable stock. Melt 60g (2 oz) of butter in a large soup pot and gently fry 1 large finely diced…… Continue reading hot borscht
chocolate zucchini cake
My sister Susi told me about this cake after making it for my niece’s birthday. It’s very chocolatey, very moist and keeps extremely well. Drizzle with chocolate ganache for added decadence. Preheat oven to 180℃ (350℉). Grease and flour a Kugelhupf pan. In a medium bowl stir together 2 cups of all purpose flour, 2 cups of white…… Continue reading chocolate zucchini cake