A really simple curry made with potato, tomato, mushroom and stuff like that.
Yummy served with rice and grated carrot.
Tastes nicer than it looks, I promise! :)
Thursday, 8 March 2012
Sunday, 26 February 2012
A super quick, healthy, yummy dinner...
For One:
however much pasta you want
hanful of mushrooms
1 garlic clove
1 beaten egg
bit of olive oil
Cook the pasta in boiling water and cook the mushrooms and garlic in the olive oil. Add a pinch of dried basil if you wish.
Drain the pasta in a colander, then return to the hot pan. Stir in the mushrooms and sling in the egg, stirring to coat the pasta. Season and serve.
however much pasta you want
hanful of mushrooms
1 garlic clove
1 beaten egg
bit of olive oil
Cook the pasta in boiling water and cook the mushrooms and garlic in the olive oil. Add a pinch of dried basil if you wish.
Drain the pasta in a colander, then return to the hot pan. Stir in the mushrooms and sling in the egg, stirring to coat the pasta. Season and serve.
Sunday, 19 February 2012
We're big on homegrown stuff...
Just some of last year's produce.
I've got my seeds ready to plant in March... Radish, courgette, aubergine, pepper, spring onion, chilli pepper, basil, pumpkin, peas, spinach... It's going to be great!
Great Winter Meals #2
Soup with cheese on toast is one of the yummiest things to have in Autumn and Winter. No matter what vegetables you've got hanging around, you can make a delicious soup in half an hour. Cheese on toast compliments it perfectly - Cheddar is great, but if you're feeling fancy try something like Wensleydale. Mmmmm.
I think that's a carrot soup in the picture.
I think that's a carrot soup in the picture.
Friday, 17 February 2012
Mixed Vegetable Pasta
Heat a little olive oil and a little butter in a wok, then take the above ingredients (or similar) and chuck them in.
Add herbs such as basil and season with black pepper.
Meanwhile, cook some dried pasta (or make your own from scratch if you've got the time!) in a pan.
Mix the veg with the pasta, and add a sprinkling of grated parmesan. Great served with fresh watercress and garlic bread.
Add herbs such as basil and season with black pepper.
Meanwhile, cook some dried pasta (or make your own from scratch if you've got the time!) in a pan.
Mix the veg with the pasta, and add a sprinkling of grated parmesan. Great served with fresh watercress and garlic bread.
Great Winter Meals #1
Mexican Chilli
This meat-free chilli recipe is delicious... it may not look that appealing from the photo, but it is.
Simple and inexpensive, too.
Feel free to request the recipe :)
This meat-free chilli recipe is delicious... it may not look that appealing from the photo, but it is.
Simple and inexpensive, too.
Feel free to request the recipe :)
Special Occasion Cupcakes
It was my friend's birthday so I made her these yummy cupcakes...
Cake Topping
110g butter or margarine,softened 140g butter, softened
100g caster sugar 280g icing sugar
2 eggs, beaten (Free Range!) couple of tablespoons of milk
slosh of vanilla extract
110g self raising flour
couple of tablespoons milk
Method
1) Preheat the oven to Gas mark 4/350F/180C
2) Cream together the butter and sugar in a large mixing bowl until pale. Beat in the eggs gradually, and add vanilla extract.
3) Use a metal spoon to fold in the flour, adding a little milk until the mixture is of a dripping sort of consistency.
4) Bake in the oven for 15 minutes, or until golden brown. Leave to cool before doing the topping.
5) For the topping, beat the butter until it's soft , then add half the icing sugar and carry on beating until smooth. Add the remaining icing sugar and milk, until the mixture is smooth and creamy.
6) Put topping onto cakes, using either a piping bag or pallet knife, and decorate with whatever you fancy.
Cake Topping
110g butter or margarine,softened 140g butter, softened
100g caster sugar 280g icing sugar
2 eggs, beaten (Free Range!) couple of tablespoons of milk
slosh of vanilla extract
110g self raising flour
couple of tablespoons milk
Method
1) Preheat the oven to Gas mark 4/350F/180C
2) Cream together the butter and sugar in a large mixing bowl until pale. Beat in the eggs gradually, and add vanilla extract.
3) Use a metal spoon to fold in the flour, adding a little milk until the mixture is of a dripping sort of consistency.
4) Bake in the oven for 15 minutes, or until golden brown. Leave to cool before doing the topping.
5) For the topping, beat the butter until it's soft , then add half the icing sugar and carry on beating until smooth. Add the remaining icing sugar and milk, until the mixture is smooth and creamy.
6) Put topping onto cakes, using either a piping bag or pallet knife, and decorate with whatever you fancy.
Notes From The Kitchen
Hello! This is where I'm going to ramble about food that I cook and things like that :) I'll get started...
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