
Thursday, 23 September 2010
Millecosedde

Orecchiette with Broccoli, Garlic and Chilli

Sunday, 19 September 2010
Fig and Raspberry Crostata
Braised Duck Legs with Onion and Sage

Hot Smoked Salmon and Chive Pate and Zanzibar cocktails

First off for dinner was this oh-so-simple fish pate, spread on crisp toast. Simply mash a pack of hot smoked salmon with a fork, and add half its weight in light cream cheese. Mash again and add chives and lemon juice to taste. Pot into little dishes and cover - will keep for several days. These toasts went down very well with today's cocktail, 'Zanzibars', which consist of 3 parts dry white vermouth to 1 part gin and fresh lemon juice, with sugar syrup to taste and a good splosh of orange bitters. Shake on ice and strain into a Martini glass - serve with a lemon twist.
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cream cheese,
ginger,
lemon,
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smoked salmon,
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Tuesday, 14 September 2010
Nigella's Rapid Roastini

Sunday, 12 September 2010
Chocolate Brownies with Hazelnuts and Walnuts

Saturday, 11 September 2010
Baked Salmon with Spiced Chickpeas and Spinach

Cream of Leek Soup

Tuesday, 7 September 2010
The Lifecycle of half a leg of Roast Lamb

Monday - we made a Lamb Ragu by mincing half of the remaining meat and simmering it with tomatoes, the remaining gravy, a splosh of red wine and some roasted veggies. Tossed through chunky rigatoni pasta, it was perfect for a wet evening after work.
Tuesday - tonight, I have just finished making some rissoles with the final bit of meat, minced with onion, garlic, breadcrumbs, mint, parsley, egg and some Garam Masala powder. They were then shaped into patties, egg-and-breadcrumbed, and will be fried to serve alongside new potatoes, roasted tomatoes and runner beans (reminds me of the old joke - what's in a rissole? Earhole, Eyehole and Ar$ehole - well not in mine, there ain't!)
I was left with the shank bone, which, were I being really frugal, and were it a bit chillier, I would have boiled up and made into Scotch broth, with turnip, carrot, leeks and barley.
So, love your leftovers, get that lovely joint of meat, and make the most of it for a good couple of frugal days.
Sunday, 5 September 2010
Ozone Cocktail

Take 3/4 of a measure of sweet sherry, 3/4 measure Bourbon, 1 measure of pineapple juice, 1/2 a measure of fresh lime juice, a teaspoon of Campari and a scant teaspoon (careful it is sweet) of Grenadine. Shake with ice in a cocktail shaker then pour into a straight glass filled with more broken ice. Enjoy! Trust me, it was very good!
Scones


1) always use Marry Berry's recipe! (see below)
2) Substitute buttermilk for ordinary milk in Mary's recipe (see - broken a rule already)
3) keep the mixture moist and sticky
4) handle the dough as little as possible
5) don't roll the dough, rather, pat it out with your hand, which doesn't compress it and force out that lovely air
This recipe makes loads of scones - I got 26 out of today's batch, and they are all in the freezer for next weekend.
675g SR flour plus 3 rounded teaspoons baking powder
120g butter, diced
75g caster sugar
3 eggs
300ml buttermilk (or ordinary milk)
I blitz the flour and butter in a food processor, then add the sugar and the eggs, beaten with the buttermilk. Hold back a couple of tablespoons of the eggy buttermilk to brush on the top. Blend again then tip onto a floured worksurface. Pat out with floured hands to about an inch thickness. Stamp out rounds (don't twist the cutter) then place on floured baking sheets, brush with the left-over egg mix, and bake in a HOT (200 degrees) oven for 10-12 minutes. Eat the same day, or freeze. Perfect!
Post script: a week later, Sunday, and these have gone down a storm at a Charity Coffee Morning, with clotted cream and jams - see picture at top
Parkin
Other goodies for the coffee morning include - Scones (see next entry), Meredith's Zucchini Cake and the Simple Carrot and Raisin Cake, both of which are in the blog, and a Chocolate and Nut Brownie, which will be made later in the week, so I'll blog that when done. Phew!
Peach and Blueberry Crostata

Spaghetti with Courgettes, Chilli and Garlic

Roasted Tomato and Red Pepper Soup with Toasted Corn

Friday, 3 September 2010
Smoked Sardine Salad with Beetroot and Apples and a Honey Mustard Dressing

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