What's everyone cooking this week? 2
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KeenCook2 wrote:Gruney, do report back. A friend did a couple of her recipes from one of her other books, and the timings were way out - both dishes needed a lot longer than was given in the instructions.
I'm having the same experience as your friend, I'm afraid.
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Yesterday I made Rick Stein’s Chicken Kapitan Malaysian style curry, which I had with Burmese lentil rice, made with red lentils (soaked) because I didn’t have any chana dal
https://www.food.com/recipe/butter-and- ... rma-483132
Had a serving of each yesterday, and another tonight with a little chopped salad
Good luck, it was fine for me, but take your swimming towel they soaked my hair they used so much saline
https://www.food.com/recipe/butter-and- ... rma-483132
Had a serving of each yesterday, and another tonight with a little chopped salad
WWordsworth wrote:However, I failed to shop appropriately and as I am confined to barracks before lens replacement surgery on Thursday I have had to improvise a bit.
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Good luck, it was fine for me, but take your swimming towel they soaked my hair they used so much saline
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Good advice, thank you
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Yesterday I cooked a favourite of ours Jamie Oliver's mini pasta with bacon, mint and peas. https://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/pas ... pea-sauce/
Tonight it Cajun spiced chicken thighs, baked potatoes, salad and coleslaw.
Tonight it Cajun spiced chicken thighs, baked potatoes, salad and coleslaw.
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liketocook wrote:I swear by the Mae Ploy green curry paste, it is IMHO better than any homemade ones I've attempted and it keeps for ages in the fridge. Though it does contain shrimp paste so not veggie/vegan friendly. Which paste do you buy scully, my nephew's new gf is vegan so handy to know if needed?
going back to this one from last year!
on the way back to the car from the asian supermarket, yesterday, i passed a small, 'new' thai shop which has a big stand of green (and other colours) curry paste in a vegetarian option, both the maisri (sp) and mae ploy - the latter also available in kilo pots at five pound something for the kilo. so it's out there if you can find it.
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scullion wrote:liketocook wrote:I swear by the Mae Ploy green curry paste, it is IMHO better than any homemade ones I've attempted and it keeps for ages in the fridge. Though it does contain shrimp paste so not veggie/vegan friendly. Which paste do you buy scully, my nephew's new gf is vegan so handy to know if needed?
going back to this one from last year!
on the way back to the car from the asian supermarket, yesterday, i passed a small, 'new' thai shop which has a big stand of green (and other colours) curry paste in a vegetarian option, both the maisri (sp) and mae ploy - the latter also available in kilo pots at five pound something for the kilo. so it's out there if you can find it.
Cheers scully, good to know though my nephew is single these days! We're working our way through a 1kg tub of the original stuff, thank goodness it doesn't go off quickly!
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Not for vegetarian (shrimp paste content) but what Mae ploy call chilli paste in oil nam prik paonis addictive
https://asiangroceryuk.com/products/mae ... n-oil-400g
I started buying it as an alternative to making the similar (but different) Burmese relish, belachaung which is a pain to make and stinks out the house
https://asiangroceryuk.com/products/mae ... n-oil-400g
I started buying it as an alternative to making the similar (but different) Burmese relish, belachaung which is a pain to make and stinks out the house
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Yesterday a trip to the fishmongers resulted in the purchase of two beautifully fresh haddock fillets. I breaded and shallow fried them and we had them with homemade air fried chips and tinned mushy peas. It was delicious.
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Last night we cooked a tweaked version of Rick Steins Galician hake which we baked with potatoes, onions and fennel. I separately slow cooked some tomatoes until they made a soft sauce and towards the end added king prawns with chilli, wild garlic, spinach and lemon to the tomatoes, and served that alongside the hake and potatoes etc.
Toasted English muffins this morning with grilled portobello mushrooms, poached eggs and wild garlic.
Not much cooking planned for the rest of this weekend, although we have 14 people coming for brunch on Sunday and for an Easter egg hunt. I’m tempted to bbq sausages for sandwiches and serve those alongside a big fruit platter with yoghurt and pastries for people to help themselves to. Buck’s Fizz also!
Toasted English muffins this morning with grilled portobello mushrooms, poached eggs and wild garlic.
Not much cooking planned for the rest of this weekend, although we have 14 people coming for brunch on Sunday and for an Easter egg hunt. I’m tempted to bbq sausages for sandwiches and serve those alongside a big fruit platter with yoghurt and pastries for people to help themselves to. Buck’s Fizz also!
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Sounds good OMCO .
On Friday I turned leftover haddock into a speedy fish pie topped with air fried frozen potato cubes. Not as good as one made from scratch but was still pretty decent. On Saturday DS2 made Korean style chicken wings which we had with baked potatoes and a sweet and sour cucumber & carrot salad.
Yesterday the family came for dinner - roast lamb, baby roast potatoes, pepperonata, aubergine salad and lettuce salad. Followed by sticky toffee pudding and tiramisu. Instead of starters we had various nibbly bits with a pre-dinner cocktail. It was all lovely and even more lovely that were all together for the first time in almost six months.
On Friday I turned leftover haddock into a speedy fish pie topped with air fried frozen potato cubes. Not as good as one made from scratch but was still pretty decent. On Saturday DS2 made Korean style chicken wings which we had with baked potatoes and a sweet and sour cucumber & carrot salad.
Yesterday the family came for dinner - roast lamb, baby roast potatoes, pepperonata, aubergine salad and lettuce salad. Followed by sticky toffee pudding and tiramisu. Instead of starters we had various nibbly bits with a pre-dinner cocktail. It was all lovely and even more lovely that were all together for the first time in almost six months.
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That does look good LTC
I’m considering getting a half shoulder ( or leg) of lamb soon, for various reasons I’ve cooked hardly any roast meat for a long time, though I did have a duck breast yesterday with some Puy lentils as a veg
Tonight will be a sausage and lentil casserole thing to use leftover lentils
I’m considering getting a half shoulder ( or leg) of lamb soon, for various reasons I’ve cooked hardly any roast meat for a long time, though I did have a duck breast yesterday with some Puy lentils as a veg
Tonight will be a sausage and lentil casserole thing to use leftover lentils
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Sounds good Sue, I love sausage and lentil casseroles.
Last night we had simple foil baked salmon with baked potatoes, broccoli and green beans. Minimal prep and clearing up which was good after all the weekend cooking.
DS2 is cooking tonight - dal with rice and salad.
Last night we had simple foil baked salmon with baked potatoes, broccoli and green beans. Minimal prep and clearing up which was good after all the weekend cooking.
DS2 is cooking tonight - dal with rice and salad.
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Lamb here too recently…traditional roast leg of lamb yesterday. Leftovers have been chopped and frozen for a shepherds pie next week.
Tonight we’re having a wild garlic and spinach risotto with grilled asparagus. I may grill some chilli lemon prawn kebabs too.
I’ve picked up some lovely tomatoes and buffalo mozzarella so a caprese salad will feature in the next day or two.
Tonight we’re having a wild garlic and spinach risotto with grilled asparagus. I may grill some chilli lemon prawn kebabs too.
I’ve picked up some lovely tomatoes and buffalo mozzarella so a caprese salad will feature in the next day or two.
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I'm just in from yoga and J is busy with a kedgeree.
Having tried several recipes we like the Hairy Bikers version.
Having tried several recipes we like the Hairy Bikers version.
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Made a leek quiche, with cheddar and parsley ...
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That quiche looks lovely … I might make one soon for work .
Made a pavlova today for work . The unit where I’m working to , the rest of the staff aren’t really into food , so the clients eyes lit up today when they saw this
Made a pavlova today for work . The unit where I’m working to , the rest of the staff aren’t really into food , so the clients eyes lit up today when they saw this
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Mmmm, quiche and pavlova. Thank you very much!
I made a delicious soup/curry from the leftover veg in the freezer and fridge (the sort of bits you freeze and never use) and chicken stock as a base. Tomato puree, garlic and seasoning added. That's my base for the next couple of days. Tonight I added chilli flakes, 5 spice, coconut milk and prawns - it may not have been quite authentic anything but it was really lovely.
I made a delicious soup/curry from the leftover veg in the freezer and fridge (the sort of bits you freeze and never use) and chicken stock as a base. Tomato puree, garlic and seasoning added. That's my base for the next couple of days. Tonight I added chilli flakes, 5 spice, coconut milk and prawns - it may not have been quite authentic anything but it was really lovely.
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These both look gorgeous KC2 and Amy
Hard to beat a good bung it in EM and if it tastes good sod it being authentic.
Leftovers tonight to use up dal & rice from Tuesday, will had peas and spinach and toast a pitta to dip.
Hard to beat a good bung it in EM and if it tastes good sod it being authentic.
Leftovers tonight to use up dal & rice from Tuesday, will had peas and spinach and toast a pitta to dip.
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That quiche and pavlova - I could manage those, and no mistake! Tonight, I'll be making something quite light and tasty, and really easy - I'm still in that long covid sort of mood. It sounds quite exotic, but couldn't be simpler - Strapatsada. If you're impressed now - you won't be when you open the link https://www.nigella.com/recipes/strapat ... a_20220425
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A couple of post work beers tonight so I put jacket potatoes in the oven, on the timer.
We had them with a mixed salad, coleslaw and grated cheddar.
We had them with a mixed salad, coleslaw and grated cheddar.
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