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Showing posts with label essentials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label essentials. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 July 2015

Puff, puff, puff and more puff (pastry and all things sausage)

Sausage rolls

Now why?, when they can be bought in the shop (pretty much all shops at that)

a) these taste better
b) not difficult to do
c) really!

Soooo ingredients (be prepared to write this mammoth list down!)
  • Packet of puff pastry (pre rolled, lighter fat one available if desired)
  • 6 sausages (I go for premium, minimum of 75% meat content, check those ingredients peeps)
  • 1 egg beaten (thrashed, whisked what ever one prefers)

Method:

Strip the skin off the sausages
  
Roll pastry out of the packet and split horizontally in half, lay 3 on each half in a line up to the front, leaving enough to roll. Egg the back and roll back wards.

Cut into desired size.

Spray a tray with cooking spray (saves the faff of greaseproof/baking paper) and align rolls and egg wash.

Now I have a fan assisted electric oven and find 170 plenty hot enough and place the tray in the bottom 3rd so pastry cooks but does not burn, for 30 mins.




Now you can get as creative as you like, I have added stuffing, grated apple, cranberry sauce, cooked chopped bacon, fried onion and so on with the sausage meat. You can roll them smaller and use chipolata sausages for a finer roll. You can use flavoured sausages, made some cracking ones using pork and chili sausages.

Enjoy xxxx

(oh and a quick by line costings, 12 pack sausages £2.55, pack of puff pastry £1, 1 egg 35p = makes 12 rolls approx 0.22p per roll!!) 

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    Thursday, 18 June 2015

    Simple peanut butter cookies!

    I like to cook things that are a) as simple as they can be b) with simple ingredients, because I at my core am very simples too. 

    So here is the best most simplest peanut butter cookie recipe borrowed from over the pond from a very close friend of mine

    Ingredients:

    • 2x cups of crunchy peanut butter
    • 2x cups of coconut sugar (I used caster from the cupboard)
    • 2 large eggs
    • salted peanuts

    Method:

    1. Preheat your oven to 180/170 fan.
    2. Whisk the eggs until light and frothy.
    3. In a separate bowl combine sugar and peanut butter till fluffy
    4. Fold in egg mixture until full incorporated
    5. Place a dollop (yup that's a technical term there!) on a lined baking tray, sprinkle extra peanuts on the top and cook in the oven until golden brown.
    6. Cool slightly and eat

     

    Wednesday, 17 June 2015

    Creamy Chicken with potato dumplings

    At the sound of the title I can hear the slumping of shoulders and faces hitting palms across the world, fear not its really very simple and easy in fact total cook time is just  30 mins!


    Creamy Chicken with potato dumplings

    Ingredients:

    •  1 onion diced
    •  120 ml of white wine/dry vermouth
    •  15 ml of chopped fresh tarragon
    •  300ml double cream
    •  225g main crop potatoes
    •  175g suet
    •  2 tbsp of dried mixed herbs
    •  50 ml water
    •  cooked chicken (approx 4 breasts worth)
    •  300 ml vegetable stock
    •  115g self raising flour

    Method:

    1. Place onion, stock, wine/vermouth in a deep sided pan and simmer for 20 mins, add chicken pieces for the last 5, remove chicken.
    2. Reduce the stock by a 1/3, remove from the heat and stir in the cream and tarragon, reheat gently, stirring until thickened, season and lastly re-add the chicken.
    3. Heat your oven to 190/gas 5.
    4. put chicken cream mixture into an oven proof dish.
    5. Bind potatoes, flour, suet, herbs and mix with the water, knead lightly to make a soft dough. Divide into balls (size depends on how big your dish is, however aim to cover the top allowing room for the dumplings to extend), place on top of chicken, and cook uncovered in the oven for 30 mins.

    Tuesday, 16 June 2015

    Why this blog, essentials and the basics..........Part 1!

    My Foody Bloggy 

    Why?

    Okay this blog is a demand blog from some friends of mine (Lucinda and Jube!)

    Due to financial reasons I have to food plan, I have always done it and have some cracking recipes, of which most look like the most complicated thing ever yet are really simple things to make with the simplest of ingredients.


    My essentials

      Kitchen equipment:

    • Slow cooker
    • Scales/measuring cups (handy if using American recipes)
    • Electric mixer with whisk attachment
    • Cheese grater
    • measuring spoons
    • plastic and ceramic mixing bowls (several as I am a messy cook and can have several things on the go at any one time)

    Cupboard essentials:

    To be fair I don't stock pile things, I tend to buy whats required if I don't have it or have run out, but like most things, they last a while and if you only use a pinch of this and that......!

    however a a rough guide
    • Worcester sauce
    • Tabasco/hot sauce
    • light/dark soy
    • mustard powder
    • mustard English/wholegrain/Dijon
    • Vinegar, red wine,white wine, cider, balsamic
    • all herbs
    • all spices
    • All types of stock cube
    • breadcrumbs
    • Flour plain/self raising
    • Baking poweder
    • Arrowroot
    • cornflour
    • cocoa powder
    • all sugars
    • all pasta types
    • chopped tomatoes
    • passata
    • canned beans
    • canned veg

    Fridge essentials:

    • Butter (salted/unsalted)
    • Pasty any kind
    • milk
    • dounble cream
    • cheese 
    • fromage frais
    • cream cheese 







    Sunday, 7 June 2015

    The essentials .................... part 2

    Time to get..........

    Organised!!

     

    Cook books, recipes, food apps and other such things. 

    To start with you need to meal plan, to do this you will need a selection of recipes for inspiration, to make life easier in the beginning, get a selection of cook books and start to sift through them, later on you can use apps and websites to source out possibilities, then just make note of ones that you like etc

    Apps

    Some are good, I like free apps (who does not!). Some are okay and will offer up free stuff but then require finances to access more (my opinion on this, meh, ambiguous). Some require a fee or subscription, Why? dont get this bit, as 99.999999 % of recipes are available online, in a blog etc anyway, so why????

    I like Yummly 
    Just as an example ........

    Websites

     

    There are loads, loads and more loads!

    Sooooooo



    oooooooo there are 7 days in a week (feels like 12 sometimes!), plan your meals around when you like to go shopping, mine tends to be on a Friday when its my day off, so Friday morning I sit down look through the cookbooks and decide what I fancy cooking. 

    Make things easier by mixing in a slow cooker recipe with a 30 min meal, with a 2 hr preparation meal, then I can cherry pick what suits me best on the day.

    So an example this is this weeks menu :-

    Beef and Bean hotpot bake

    Pork and Garlic bread bake

    Fish and leek grills

    Bacon and tomato risotto

    Sausage and butter bean bake

    Turkey and macaroni

    BBQ pulled pork

    As I said I don't specify a day as this allows flexibility as sometimes you don't know how your day will go xxx