Saturday, 2 July 2011
Life just gets in the way...
Monday, 14 March 2011
Week Four - Lemon Drizzle Cake
I love baking and try to do it as much as possible. Before The Child came along there was usually a banana cake either in the tin or in the freezer as I made the best of browning bananas, but now he'll make short work of them before there is any danger of them getting to that stage!
Having had a mild obsession last year with lemon and poppy seed muffins I thought this was just the next natural progression and decided to make this recipe this week.
Another angle for the resolution is that The Boy works shifts so isn't with us every week. In his absence it falls to me to make sure that something is still cooked to a recipe each week to keep us on the straight and narrow with this year's task. I thought about cooking a main meal but the thought of making something, probably enough for four, and having to eat it every night while he was away was just depressing. Thinking about it again I decided that it would also be nice to have a treat while he's not around, something to keep me going, and offer to visitors, so baking seemed to fit the bill! So most weeks you see baking as our recipe will be the ones I'm home alone!
This cake was great, really easy to make. But I must make a confession, something that hasn't happened to me in many a long baking year - it didn't cook all the way through! I think I took my eye off the time just as it went in the oven and so just estimated how long I thought it had been in. When checking it I touched the centre gently and thought I felt the cake spring back under my finger, but once I had got it out and it started to cool it became clear that I'd got something wrong as it sank and was basically raw in the middle! Oops!
Not to be put off I just cut that bit out, drizzled the icing on the rest of it, and away we went. It was yummy! But another word of warning, it didn't keep very long at all. I think a combination of the middle having not cooked properly and the icing making the cake very lovely and gooey mean this is one that you just have to guzzle down the day of baking - what a chore!
Lemon Drizzle Cake
Week Three - Butterbean and Sprout Falafels
So we used the BBC Food Recipe Finder and put in the ingredients that we had to see what would come up. All you do is put in the ingredient(s) that you have and away you go. Handily for us there is even a tick box for 'Vegetarian' so that all the results only come back with veggie options.
I put in brussel sprouts (always left over after Xmas, even though we totally love them) and pressed search. What would we find?
And there it was, the answer to our dilemma - Butterbean and Sprout Falafels. Even the fact that they had butterbeans in was a bonus as we had some in the freezer from an earlier experiment with The Child - the beans were rejected and have been frozen ever since waiting for me to try them with him again.
It is great to feel that the resolution is growing with us, that we can enjoy great new food but also use ingredients that we already have in the house, this week felt like a lazy one as there was no shopping to be done before we started - bonus!
BBC Food Website - the recipe finder is on the homepage.
Butterbean and Brussel Sprout Falafels - we made the fried sprouts and dip as well, yummy!
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Week Two - Handmade Ravioli with Caponata
The basic recipe and method for making the pasta dough is really simple. Kneading it was a bit tough though and by the time we had left the dough to stand while we rolled the first lot out it became really hard to manipulate at all. So it is possible to make this without a pasta machine but to get it really fine/thin and not completely break your wrists I would advise rolling it all out very quickly once the dough has rested!
The Caponata was a simple recipe but tasted great. I was dubious that the aubergine would cook through as the actual cooking time seemed really quick but my fears were totally unfounded as it was tender and well cooked by the end. A nice quick recipe that would make a great filling for jacket potatoes or served as a tapas with other dishes.
Jamie's Caponata Recipe
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
Week One - Korma
And so, as I mentioned in my last post, we decided to cook a new recipe every week for the whole year.
Week One - (Not) Chicken Korma from Indian Food Made Easy by Anjum Anand
I made this recipe using Quorn pieces instead of chicken as we are veggies (the same weight of Quorn as she recommended chicken), and I added peas as we love them, but apart from that we followed the recipe to the letter.
It was a great meal. The korma was really delicate in flavour and the coconut tasted delicious with the spices. If I was going to do it again I would crush all the whole spices very slightly before I put them in again as I feel like the flavours didn't really infuse into the dish as much as they could have.
It was very straight forward though, really easy to make. The Quorn was marinaded beforehand and then as long as you have everything out and ready it is only a matter of minutes to have it bubbling away on the stove. Otherwise it would only have been a few more minutes to fish around in the cupboard - either way it is more of 'throw everything in' dish than a 'complicated cooking techniques' one.
The Boy and I are thinking we will do this again as the centre piece for a curry night, serving this with Daal and making our own naan bread.
You can see the recipe in full here.
Tuesday, 4 January 2011
New Year, New... Er...
I liked 2010, it was a good year but trying to look at the next one stretching out in front of me I seem to feel like it is just so full of potential and possibility that I could easily end up doing nothing with it at all.
I've not made any resolutions - well, one with The Boy to cook something new from a recipe every week but that's for fun, not self-improvement.
So this could be the year I do anything at all. Set up a new business, find a new job, a new home, move to another part of the country. Anything is possible and suddenly it's exciting all over again...