My sister Eve made this impressive and delicious meal, adapted from a Jamie Oliver recipe . First cook a 500g (17½ oz) packet of spaghetti for a little less time than stated on the packet. Drain and cool under running water. In a bowl beat together 5 large eggs and 750ml (25 fl oz) of light cream…… Continue reading spaghetti cake
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pork short ribs
Sticky and delicious these ribs are moreish! Make a dry rub from 2 tablespoons of spanish paprika, 1 tablespoon of dry mustard, 2 teaspoons of salt, 2 teaspoons of freshly ground black pepper, 2 teaspoons of ground star anise, 2 teaspoons of ground ginger, 1 teaspoon of ground allspice and ¼ of a teaspoon of…… Continue reading pork short ribs
passionfruit panna cotta
This dessert is an elegant end to any meal and is perfect when you need to prepare ahead of time. In a large bowl sprinkle 4½ teaspoons of gelatine powder over 90ml (3 fl oz) of cold water and allow to soak. Combine 2 cups of cream, 2 cups of milk and 100g (3½ oz) of sugar in a saucepan and heat…… Continue reading passionfruit panna cotta
saffron fish balls + fresh lemon salad
My husband David cooked these fish balls in a tomato sauce from a recipe by Tess Mallos in The Food of Morocco. They were light and moist and perfect served with crusty bread. In a food processor place 500g (17 oz) of skinless and boneless firm white fish (we had Ling), 1 egg, 2 spring onions, 2 tablespoons of flat-leaf parley,…… Continue reading saffron fish balls + fresh lemon salad
barley with smoked ham hock
Inspired by chilly weather I decided, instead of pea and ham soup, to adapt this recipe by Colin Fassnidge of Four in Hand in Sydney which appeared in Gourmet Traveller magazine in 2010. First cover a large or 2 small ham hocks with cold water and add an onion, a carrot, a celery stalk or 2, some whole peppercorns,…… Continue reading barley with smoked ham hock
mint and honey syrup cake
Mint seems to be my theme at the moment. This cake could follow a Moroccan or Middle Eastern meal. It is of medium density, very moist and goes wonderfully well with yoghurt. Enjoy it with a glass of mint tea. Preheat the oven to 150C (300F). In a food processor beat 115g (4 oz) of softened…… Continue reading mint and honey syrup cake
pea, feta and mint fritters
Sweet peas and salty feta cheese are a great match and mint is the perfect addition. Thaw 2 cups of frozen peas then mash them roughly in a bowl. Add 1 cup of self-raising flour, 2 large eggs, ½ a cup of milk and salt and pepper to taste. Mix well then stir through 4 finely…… Continue reading pea, feta and mint fritters
tofu with mushrooms + water spinach stir-fry
The people of Sichuan (Szechuan) Province in China are fond of hot and spicy food. This recipe, adapted from Eating Well Magazine, is no exception although you can moderate it to suit your taste. Drain your fresh tofu on several paper towels. Sprinkle with a little salt on each side. Place more paper towels on…… Continue reading tofu with mushrooms + water spinach stir-fry
lemon pudding
My sister made this wonderful lemon pudding for a special occasion. Adapted from a Jamie Oliver recipe, This pudding cooks in layers with a soft lemon custard underneath and a light cake texture on top. To make enough for 8, cream 100g (3½ oz) of butter with 230g (8 oz) of sugar and the finely…… Continue reading lemon pudding
koftas + harissa + fragrant couscous
These beef and lamb koftas are simple to make and taste great cooked on a BBQ. Combine lamb mince with double the amount of beef mince. Add crushed garlic, cumin powder, mild paprika, parsley, a handful of breadcrumbs and salt and pepper to taste. Shape into long meatballs and cook over medium heat until just cooked…… Continue reading koftas + harissa + fragrant couscous