Archive for the 'Vegetables' Category

Prawns, Steak and Dauphinoise Potatoes

Kerri -

Tonight, we had a mini feast. We started with tiger prawns (the last four in the shop) marinated in oil, garlic, lemon and chilli; then fried. This was followed by two really big rib-eye steaks, seasoned with pepper then cooked medium rare: We served these with dauphinoise potatoes: It was all brilliant, and there are […]

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Chicory

Kerri -

I’ve not cooked chicory before, mistakengly believing it was related to fennel and therefore tasting of aniceed (which I believe to be Rong) but toady we attempted an Italian braised dish. The chicory was steamed in water and lemon then baked in the oven with garlic, parsley, breadcrumbs and pine kernels. It was ok, Stephen […]

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Cumberland Sausages and Mashed Potatoes

Kerri -

Tonight, we had planned to make beef stroganoff but when we came to cook it we found the beef wasn’t in good shape. So, we made a quick dash to the deli to find something else. Our choices were fairly limited so we resorted to sausages. And boy am I glad we did. They were […]

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Potatoes and Chorizo

Kerri -

We have a glut of potatoes and some leftover chorizo so decided to make a sort of patatas bravas type-thingy.  It was my idea but Stephen actually cooked it, I think he basically fried off the par-boiled potatoes and removed them from the pan.  Cooked the onion and chorizo with some garlic, threw the potatoes […]

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Venison Casserole

Kerri -

We’d been talking about cooking venison for a while, so today we did. We cooked it in a casserole with bacon, onions, mushrooms and red wine and ate it with mashed potato, winter greens and red cabbage. The casserole turned out rather well – the meat was tender with a typically venisonny (is that a […]

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Venison Sausages

Stephen -

I got home from work (and pub) a bit late today and Kerri had cooked some venison and red wine sausages. She had also made bubble and squeak. The aroma when I arrived home was really brilliant. The sausages were tasty but had dried out a little; maybe they would be good in sausage casserole? […]

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Beef Fajitas

Stephen -

After the success of last week’s chicken fajitas, we attempted steak fajitas. We did them exactly the same way but they just weren’t very good. I don’t know why. They were edible but just not brilliant. G

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Chicken and Meringue (not together)

Stephen -

Last night, we had people over for dinner and decided to cook Jamie’s chicken in pastry. After making up a dough of flour and water, the seasoned (garlic, lemon, sage and thyme) chickens are encased in pastry and baked in the oven for an hour. Once they’re ready, the pastry is broken open and discarded […]

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Chicken Fajitatatatas

Stephen -

We sort of made this up as we went along.  Marinated the chicken pieces in some olive oil, lime juice, chilli, coriander, garlic, salt and pepper.  Fried it off in the wok, removed to a plate, fried off the red onion and peppers and then served with corn wraps, tomato salsa and sour cream. Could […]

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Honey and Mustard Salmon

Stephen -

This was my idea and something I used to cook quite a lot, it didn’t come out the same as it used to though. I think it’s because I usually cook fish for twice as long as it actually needs as I’m so scared of fish poisoning. The extra cooking time means the honey goes […]

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