Showing posts with label cookery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cookery. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 November 2024

The Recipes - How to make Aubergine Parmigiana

 This is one of the specials recipes. You have to make it with the fresh pasta sauce, and aubergines done this way taste divine. Made up of three cheeses, cheddar, mozzarella and vegetarian hard cheese (the veg version of Parmesan), aubergines gently fried in olive oil and drained and the fresh pasta sauce, when it is baked it smells amazing. Served with a little garlic bread and a side salad this is a winner with the guests, and my daughter loves it!! As does mum and me.....

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The Recipes - How to make Microwaveable Lemon Curd Sponge Pudding

 This is very easy to make. You don't need to use lemon curd though you can put golden syrup or jam in the bottom instead so it is versatile. No more steaming up a kitchen - four minutes in the microwave. Easy/ quick and simple. Using just eggs, baking powder, caster sugar, self rising flour and butter. This tastes divine and is always cooked right through in the microwave. 

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Monday, 11 November 2024

The Recipes - How to make A Vegetarian Style Seafood Dip with just Mayonnaise and Ketchup!

 This dip was shown to me years ago by a friend whose parents had a restaurant. It's a very simple dip with just Mayonnaise and Ketchup and tastes really good. We served it here with carrot and celery sticks but do try it for yourself. Even our cameraman liked it, he doesn't do Mayonnaise, and he is definitely a fussy eater! Result!


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The Recipes - How to make Celery Soup (Vegan friendly)

When making most soups I use a basic formula of sliced potato, chopped onion and chosen veg, then Oxo vegetable stock, cornflour, water and black pepper. This formula works for most of my soups. Celery soup is very easy to make and really good tasting too, and from a budget point of view it's relatively cheap as well. Celery is also low calorie, full of anti-oxidants and a good source of fibre. It has also been used in Chinese medicine for centuries.as an anti-inflammatory so should definitely help with Arthritic conditions too. I  always serve the soups with crusty bread or sliced wholemeal bread. 

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The Recipes - How to make Pasta Shells In Fresh Tomato Sauce With Red Leicester - Lia's Favourite!

 When we went to a hotel in Scarborough with Lia who was five years old then, she asked for pasta for her tea. They served her a version of this that she liked. She said can you make me this at home mum? So I tasted it and said it's just a pasta sauce with pasta shells and red Leicester cheese on top, I will make it when we get home and you can try it. Oh the pressure! So I used a basic fresh pasta sauce that I make, the conchiglie and finely grated Red Leicester on top. She loved it, and so did mum, and so did I. Result.

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Friday, 8 November 2024

The Recipes - How to make Home Made Blackberry Jam

 Part of the fun of making the Blackberry Jam is the going out and picking them yourself. It's free food! You can freeze the blackberries too if you pick too many and use them later. Always check and wash them first for any little Caterpillar's etc. If you like you can make little blackberry jam tarts too like the jam tarts we used to make with leftover pastry bits. The children enjoy collecting them too. My daughter who was five at the time said, If you make it I will review it!" Flippin' heck. So I said "Ok then and I can always edit it if you don't like it!" What's editing? She asked. As it happened she did review it and she liked it! By the way you could also do this with raspberries or strawberries instead.

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Monday, 14 October 2024

The Recipes - How to make a indoor Vegetarian Barbecue.

 These recipes are using the George Foreman grill. We found this surprisingly easy to use. On our kebabs featured we used brown onion, haloumi cheese, red pepper, mushrooms, but you can also use beef tomatoes, red onion, red pepper, and any chicken style pieces too. Red onion is also delicious when cooked this way. So if it's raining bring the party indoors!! And if you do want to get a hold of a grill like this click here 

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The Recipes - How to make a Watercress Soup (Vegan friendly)

 Mum likes Watercress for it's peppery taste, so she asked me would I make a soup of it. I was apprehensive, but this worked surprisingly well with my base soup recipe of potato, onion, stock and cornflour. Watercress retains it's peppery taste even when it's cooked, and this soup has a really good punchy taste. In addition Watercress is calorie low, but nutrient rich!

In fact, it’s ranked number one on the US Centre's for Disease Control’s Powerhouse Fruits and Vegetables list. It is high in Vitamin C and A, so not only will it be good for your eyes, but great for your overall health too.So it is well worth a try for that reason alone... 

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Saturday, 12 October 2024

The Recipes - How to make a Quorn Vegetarian BLT (Quorn Bacon, lettuce, tomato, mayo sandwich)

 This is a basic BLT recipe. You  don't need to use the Quorn one, you can use any of the vegetarian bacon varieties. The mayonnaise gives it a little extra. We also recently found a vegan mayonnaise called OMV Burger mayo which has a really nice taste, surprisingly enough too. This recipe is a really quick breakfast or lunch snack. You need to use iceberg lettuce though because it provides the crunchiness to it. The tomatoes can be sliced salad tomatoes or any other variety. Sometimes we have even had this for a quick tea with fruit and soup to start. So really you can eat this at any time of day!! For this reason it is always worth having a pack of veggie bacon in the freezer on standby for unexpected guests....

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Friday, 11 October 2024

The Recipes - How to make a Mushroom and Fennel Stew Cooked in Cider Vegan? cider?

 This recipe started out in a cookbook. I thought it had potential. Half of the ingredients though I couldn't source the first time I made it. So I improvised and made it with mixed dried mushrooms etc, and when it was finished it tasted gorgeous. So I thought next time I will make it and obtain the real ingredients. When I did do this , the taste was SO bland! I wouldn't have entertained it. So it was by fate alone that this recipe saw the light of day at all here. The dried mixed mushrooms with their different textures give it a very beef like casserole appearance, and they also provide a similar chewiness. This is one of the special dishes and it just goes so great with some mashed potatoes, for a traditional Sunday dinner style meal.  You could serve it up with new potatoes instead, and you can also have it with chips as featured here!! When it is cooked the alcohol content disappears, so you could finish up the meal with the leftover Cider as the side drink!

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The Recipes - How to make a quick and easy Mushroom Pilau

This mushroom pilau is like a mini biryani style dish. It is made with basmati rice, mushrooms etc, curry paste and all topped off with a chopped up omelette. This dish is so simple to make and quick too. It is a really good tasting Indian style dish, and you could even add a curry sauce to it if you wanted. Vegans can leave out the omelette and it still tastes good!! 

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Monday, 7 October 2024

The Recipes - How to make a One Pot Vegetarian/Vegan Chili

 A friend of mine made a version of this for me and I enjoyed it so much I asked for the recipe. This uses mainly food cupboard and supermarket ingredients, and though the ingredient list looks quite long it isn't really, as this one pot not only feeds a crowd but you can freeze some of it too, or serve it in jacket potatoes with a sprinkling of cheese on, and it really is delicious. It is even good with rice as pictured here. Everyone who has tried this chilli  really enjoyed it, and, if you serve it with chips and make a chip butty you can dip it in the juices and again it really has an amazing taste. Do try it if you haven't already and you will not be disappointed! The chip butty way is my favourite, and I always make my chips in the deep fat fryer....

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the Recipe - How to make an Aubergine, Courgette and Green Pepper Ratatouille (Vegan friendly)

We made the Ratatouille which is a traditional French dish, because it is good to diversify and try other cultures' food. Here we used green pepper, onion, aubergine, courgette, tomatoes and fresh oregano. Oregano grows well in this country in summer and we have some of it growing ourselves in the back garden in a tub. It is not so easy to source in the supermarkets, it's more of a public market herb, and sometimes you can order it from them if they haven't got it in as I have done previously. This meal has quite a sharp taste with the oregano, and a slightly bitter one too. Different coloured peppers would give vastly different tastes to this recipe. Here we served it with rice, but you could also put it in a jacket potato.

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The Recipes - How to make a Proper Cheese and Onion Pie

Cheese and onion pie is a British institution just like fish and chips! You can definitely tell this as this recipe is my most viewed - by over 100,000 people! I tried a few recipes to make this and realised that with the addition of water it makes the pie more moist, so you can have it without a sauce. The milk brushed over makes it brown evenly too. My daughter has this with mashed potatoes and beans, but you can have it with a side salad, with chips and beans, or new potatoes and other vegetables like carrots, cabbage or green beans perhaps. I prefer the ready made pastry here but I have sometimes made my own and it has been just as good. This doesn't really work with any other cheese but mature, and extra mature cheddar.  You could try it with filo pastry too for a lighter pie if you like. Fussy guests never refuse this, and even ask for more....

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Sunday, 6 October 2024

The Recipes - How to make a Cheesy Mash - get your kids to eat onions without knowing!

Cheesy mash - this is real comfort food. Serve it with a big helping of baked beans for a night in by the fire! It's got to be made with mature cheddar cheese too, and onions chopped up really fine. It is also a great way to get the children to eat onions without knowing! You can also do this as a tray bake for a party with a large pan of baked beans. My daughter was also an onion hater, and once when she was about five years old, we went into Greggs bakery and I said to her tell the lady what you want. Lia said, " Can I have a cheese and onion pasty without the onion please?" And the lady behind the counter looked at me, winked and smiled, and simply said, "Certainly darling" Try not to smile at that....

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Saturday, 5 October 2024

The Recipes - How to make an Asparagus Soup (Vegan friendly)

Asparagus soup has a really rich and unique taste if you haven't tried it. It is very good, and it has a nice creamy taste.  It is best to use the young asparagus tips, but it still works with the thicker variety. We always buy two bunches for this soup. Most of the soups start as a basic recipe of potato, onion and your chosen vegetable. Be sure to blend this soup well though, and make sure that the pieces of Asparagus are relatively soft before finishing it off on the stove, otherwise you can end up with little strands of Asparagus stem floating in it. Everyone who has tried this soup likes it. It's mum's favourite too... It's crusty rolls time again! 

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The Recipes - How to make a Red Pepper and Mushroom Sausage Casserole (Vegan friendly)

Who doesn't like a sausage casserole, especially when the nights draw in and you know that winter is now approaching. This is a one pot dish so just throw everything in and simply cook in the oven. I got the idea from a ladies magazine whilst in the hairdressers. I simply changed the sausages, made use of an onion gravy, altered the mushroom and red pepper quantities and ended up with this! The Bisto onion gravy in the glass jar works well with this but I suppose you could try the red onion gravy in a jar that is less expensive too, as I have also tried this gravy before on things and it is very flavoursome as well. Just check that it has quite a good thickness before you put it in. Otherwise add a little more powder. We like this with a good helping of mashed potatoes to soak up all the juices. I found the Linda McCartney sausages worked the very best in here, but I have made it with the other brands too. You can also serve it with new potatoes if you like....

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Thursday, 3 October 2024

The Recipes - How to make a Vegetarian Shepherds Pie

This recipe took a lot of tries to get it just right. I made quite a few samples on this. Quorn did not work with it, it had to be more of a mince. I started with Vegemince. Then I had to decide the amount of carrot which gives the recipe the sweetness. I needed a good onion gravy and found the Bisto one in the glass jar had a great taste. Then I had to find a good vegetarian Worcester sauce  Then at last I had it. I tried it out on mum and her friend when they came back from their holiday in Torquay and they loved it, and so did my friend Gail who nearly always insists on having this whenever she comes to see us. Even my daughter Lia ate the lot too, the first time she tried it. You can have this with beetroot, pickles, and red cabbage, or beans even.  Recently I made it with the red onion gravy in a jar which gave it a different taste, but just as good!! It's real comfort food and there is NEVER any leftovers.... 

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The Recipes - How to make a Celeriac Soup (Vegan friendly)

What is celeriac? For those of you who don't know, it is the large root bulb of the celery plant. This is why this soup tastes like a sort of much creamier and thicker celery soup. It's a very good winter soup because it's especially thick and warming. It has a look of semolina when its out. The root can be hard to peel, it's best to cut it in half but maybe peel it with a potato peeler first. Then cut chunks off it. Don't make the chunks too large because you want them to cook through. If you smell it it does have a slight celery smell, though it does look like an old skull or something from Doctor Who, with the tendril bits coming off it. Try it out, I am sure that you will like it, and it's the crusty rolls yet again to serve....

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The Recipes - How to make an easy Chinese Soup (Vegan friendly)

When i tried this Chinese soup, for the first couple of mouthfuls i wasn't sure, a few more and i was hooked! It's an acquired taste if you haven't had much experience of Chinese food. I always do this in a big pan and use all the red pepper etc so that there is no waste. Always shake up your Soy sauce before you use it as it settles. Always again use the freshest beansprouts spring onion etc as possible as this soup can last a few days. We have used it from the fridge up to four days. Always cool down your soup and then get it in the fridge before 90 minutes have passed for good hygiene rules, and store it in good quality sealable containers. My daughter loves to drink the juice last, and everyone that has tried it loves it by the end of the bowl. Though it could be because of the salt content in the Soy sauce. (joking). It's lazy cooking as well because it lasts a few days, and it was even good on day four! Don't leave it longer than that though....The Chinese leaf is usually obtained from Morrisons, I can never find it in the other supermarkets  Oh well, crusty roll time again.

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