Wednesday, March 24, 2021
Pineapple chicken-in-a-bag with rice
Pumpkin soup and chickpea and feta salad
Saturday, March 6, 2021
Polly's Passion Cake
Used to make this all the time in college. The recipe is from a friend of mine who lived on this, beansprouts and lentils, with some custard and baked potatoes thrown in. It's hard being a vegetarian when you don't like vegetables. Anyway, 'passion cake' is AKA banana and carrot cake. Easy and fail-safe.
Dry ingredients:
- 280g plain flour
- 1 tsp bicarb
- 2tsp baking powder
- 170g brown sugar
- 1 tsp salt
- chopped walnuts to taste
- Cinnamon, ginger, cloves and allspice to taste
Wet ingredients:
- 3 medium eggs
- 2 ripe mashed bananas
- 2 medium grated carrots
- 170ml vegetable oil
- Sometimes add molasses or golden syrup to taste.
Thursday, March 4, 2021
Chicken and pearl barley stew
Things I discovered with this dish:
- It is now very hard to buy any chicken pieces with bones in them in Australia, apart from wings, drumsticks, or whole birds.
- Pearl barley cooks well when boiled up in a fair amount of stock and then left for several hours, then finished off with a little more heat.
Monday, March 1, 2021
Banoffee pie
Why don't we have this on the blog? Because it's too easy? I don't know.
I usually made Banoffee with a blind-baked sweetcrust pastry base, then two tins of the caramel (or one, if you're not so sweet-toothed), then sliced layered bananas all over the spread toffee, then Chantilly (or just plain whipped cream).
(Sweetcrust: about 250g plain flour, 125g butter (cold, cut up), 100g icing sugar, 1 egg, sometimes some lemon zest, splash of ice water or so if needed, pinch of salt. Or can decrease the sugar, replace the egg with water, use caster instead of icing, but whatever you do make sure you touch that butter as little as possible and crumb it into the flour and bind quickly. Also useful to roll out between cling film or baking parchment: it's always floppy.)
However Flash made it the other day and instead of baked crust, used a biscuit and butter base, and frankly I think the nutty flavour went better with the caramel and banana. Plus it's even easier.
As a side note, if you don't have access to tinned caramel, you can boil a tin of sweetened condensed milk for 45 minutes or so and it'll turn into caramel. I used to do this because condensed milk is about a quarter of the price of caramel. Now the part I can't afford is the calories on my tummy more than the pennies from the pocket.
Lara's Creamy Basil Pasta
This has fast become her speciality.
Ingredients:
- 1 packet of pasta
- 1 jar pesto
- 2 pack chicken thighs
- spring onions
- parmesan (a fair bit)
- fresh tomatoes (2 or 3)
- fresh basil
For six people:
- Grill a couple of packs of chicken thighs, well seasoned. Cut into bit-sized pieces when done.
- Prep chop: fresh tomatoes, spring onions.
- Cook pasta (Lara prefers spirals)
- Mix all ingredients, plus a jar of pesto, a good shlurp of cream, some fresh basil, a good amount of grated parmesan.
Serve.
Waffle cones (for your ice cream, and other)
This recipe comes with the waffle iron. Still practicing with these ones.
- Zabaglione up two eggs and 1/2 cup caster sugar
Add
- 1/4 cup milk (scant),
- vanilla
- 1/4 cup melted butter
- 1/2 cup plain flour
- 1/4 tp salt
- The above mix might be a bit runny, try making it a bit drier.
- The waffles don't cook evenly, try moving them about and turning them over half way.
- If you squish it together instantly the mix pours out of the sides and they become too thin. Try cooking it for a few seconds as is, then gently lowering the top, then squish. Then flip.
- Once you open it, they tend to shift so you have to be pretty confident that they're nearly ready before you peek. On the other hand you don't want them to burn.
- It's a good trick to have a 'roller' and a 'cooker' because they harden up so quickly it's hard to put the iron down in time before sorting them out on the mould.
- This amount of mix makes a LOT of thin waffles, but perhaps if it were thicker there might be closer to 10 than 15.