Archive for the 'Meat' Category

World Cup Cuisine – Ghanaian Nkrakra

Stephen -

Ghanaian food is something that we have been planning to try for a while but somehow have never got around to it. One thing in particular that we were keen to try was a peanut soup. But when searching for something to cook for today as Ghana was playing we found Nkrakra, which is a […]

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World Cup Cuisine – Argentinian Steak with Chimichurri Sauce

Stephen -

When thinking of what to cook for Argentina, we automatically thought of this dish. Having cooked it before though, we felt that maybe we should be a little more creative and try something else, but we remembered it having been particularly tasty and were keen to eat it again. As it turned out, we were […]

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BLAM!

Kerri -

The humble sandwich. I eat a lot of them but rarely post about it. I generally favour the plainer fillings: ham and mustard or leftover roast chicken. As long as the bread is fresh and crusty and the butter isn’t margarine then I’m easily pleased. Ready-made sandwiches don’t do much for me, the sad, soggy […]

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Pork Rib Ragu

Kerri -

Finally. I’ve been planning to make this for what feels like forever but each attempt has been thwarted for one reason or another. A couple of weeks ago, I actually went to the butcher and purchased the ribs I needed but a bout of illness meant I had to put them in the freezer. Needing […]

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Salami, Pesto and Watercress Pizza

Kerri -

Stephen mentioned in passing that he was considering taking a break from his wheat-free diet as he was craving bread. As a confirmed bread-lover, I’ve missed homemade pizza the most since Stephen’s experiment started so, seconds after he admitted his resolve was weakening, I’d convinced him we should eat pizza for dinner. We had rather […]

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Thai Red Chicken Curry

Kerri -

We’ve been without broadband for a few days, due to some unknown BT fault, hence the very late update – we actually ate this on Wednesday. I feel I should try to say something interesting, given the gap in posting, but this was actually made with ready-made paste that has been in the freezer for […]

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Beef and Stilton Burgers

Kerri -

Knowing I would be away for most of the weekend, I planned ahead and organised tonight’s dinner well in advance. I made the mistake of checking (and believing) the weather forecast in advance though and when I saw sun, I planned for a barbecue. By the time I got home this evening, it wasn’t particularly […]

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Chicken with Thyme

Kerri -

After Wednesday night’s fail, Stephen offered to cook chicken with tarragon sauce on Friday night. Except he couldn’t find tarragon so yet another attempt to try the aniseedy herb was thwarted. He did still cook dinner and used the same Delia recipe he was intending to use but substituted the tarragon for thyme. It worked […]

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Grilled Chicken with Muscat Wine and Thyme – FAIL

Kerri -

I took a couple of recipe books to bed with me last night, in the hope of finding something for tonight’s dinner. I had a vague plan to cook chicken with a tarragon sauce, partly because a friend cooked it recently and commented on how good it was and partly because I’m trying to like […]

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An English Tortilla

Kerri -

I’ve been wanting to do something with asparagus, bacon and English cheese for a while. I like the popular Italian combination of asparagus with grated parmesan wrapped in Parma ham but with something so typically English like asparagus, it seems a shame to rely on Italian accompaniments and not celebrate other good, English ingredients. Of […]

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