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Greetings from Manchester. Work conference was very meh overall, though there were some interesting papers and mine went well, but... I've been to other conferences that have been much better and this one I just left feeling tired, rather than inspired and energised as you're supposed to. Well, I did manage to catch up my old PhD supervisors and friend K, so that was great. And now I'm staying for a couple of days of hanging out with [livejournal.com profile] trialia, [livejournal.com profile] moth2fic and [livejournal.com profile] fledge. Which is good.

This downtime has also given me chance to a) empty my work inbox and b) catch up with personal comments and emails. In the process of this I've also been browsing journals and tumblrs, following from one link to another, and collecting shiny things and links.

Here, have so awesomeness )


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This Easter I have indulged in cooking and baking, which I find really relaxing when I have time for it. It’s been nice to do proper food instead throwing something together from jar/freezer as I often do.

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Easter Dinner of Roast Lamb - Roast lamb at Easter has been a regular feature since I first tried it two years ago in the jubilant post-Viva haze of ‘I can do anything!’ So I hemmed and hawed but got a leg of lamb this year too. As usual, I looked for some inspiration from various recipes and then improvised.

'Recipe' and photo )


Ex-tempore Easter Roulade - Lol, I really fancied a roulade (roly-poly, Swill roll, whatever you call it) so I decided to do a small one. The base recipe is Grandma’s trusted ‘equal measure of everything’ one, which basically requires you to measure the volume of your eggs (I used two) and then add equal amount of sugar and plain flour to get a basic sponge mix. Easy peasy. Problem is I don’t have a large shallow square tin that I would really need for the base (seriously, I cannot find one for love nor money in England, I’m talking one the width of an oven here) so I had to use a smaller one. Which meant that base was a little too thick to roll properly, which meant it cracked. So, the results weren’t particularly pretty but I covered it with melted chocolates (from like an old Christmas selection box, what?) and sprinkles. Oh and the filling is a mixture of crème fraiche and cloudberry jam but it’s a roulade, you can fill it with whatever you want really. Not the most attractive dessert but very tasty :D

Photo )


Filo Tart with Seasonal Vegetables and Feta - This was the cover recipe from this month’s GoodFood magazine (see here). I’ve copied the recipe for you below, although for I halved it and made it in a smaller round tart dish as I don’t have a big square one. The recipe calls for the rind of two lemons so I only used one but even that turned a bit too lemony and reminiscent of something sweet rather than savoury so next time I would just skip lemon and add herbs or something. By the time I thought to take a photo it was all gone, eaten with mixed green leaves drizzled with balsamic vinegar. Nom nom.

Recipe )


Green Chicken Curry Soup - This was a recipe from the latest Good Housekeeping Spring Cookbook and again I’ve copied for you below. And again I improvised slightly. I doubled the amount of chilli and I’m glad I did because the soup still turned out relatively mild though with a good warmth and depth of flavour. If you like yours properly spicy, I’d say put in at least 3 medium sized chillis. I also used tinned sweetcorn, Very Lazy garlic and Very Lazy ginger and results were fine, although be generous with non-fresh ingredients to get more kick out of them. The soup itself was really nice and colourful, drizzled with some soy sauce and fresh coriander, see photo (featuring home-baked bread!). Will likely make the recipe again.

Recipe and photo )


Parsnip Bread Rolls - I needed a fifth recipe for the post (because exact numbers are important) but can’t provide one for the bread I made this Easter because I didn’t use a recipe or measure anything except the liquid, then just added other stuff on the feel. However, nice as the outcome was, I know that kind of approach to baking is of little use to anyone else. So instead you can have a recipe for parsnip bread rolls I made the previous weekend. This is from a Finnish magazine (Kodin Kuvalehti) that mum sent me, translated for you below. I’ve used mashed potatoes and carrots (and grated raw carrots) in bread rolls before but hadn’t thought of to try parsnip. However, I had some going spare which is why the recipe caught my eye. The results were very nice and would happily do these rolls again. I boiled and pureed more parsnips than needed, and the rest made a rather pleasant base for a vegetable soup :D Nothing wasted!

Recipe )

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So, here are the first 5 out of the 50 recipe challenge I’ve set for myself. As with books, there’s some ‘back catalogue’ included. Still, it is encouraging me to try new recipes. I’ll include a link if the recipe is online or type it out if it isn’t.

Anyway, first 5! Enjoy :D


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Apple cinnamon muffins – I made these in January when [livejournal.com profile] maladroitoracle was visiting (don’t worry sweetie I’ll totally post that awesome curry recipe as well!). The recipe is from a ‘Woman’s Weekly’ booklet on muffins that I picked up from a book sale. The results were tasty if nothing spectacular. What I would say is that at least double, if not triple the amount of apple or add e.g. nuts or dried fruit or other spices, because as it is the muffins were quite plain and I couldn’t taste the apple much. Still, quick and easy.

Apple cinnamon muffin recipe under cut )


Greek roast lamb - I’ve made this last two Easters and there is a good chance that I’ll make it next Easter as well. Easy and delicious. Depending on the oven I would say at least double the roasting time though. And don’t think you can put the potatoes in the last minute but put them in from the start like instructed. I’m not a fan of kalamata olives so I either use none or green ones for the sauce, works just fine.




Griddled marinated aubergine with feta & herbs - Tried the recommended side last Easter too. I had no griddle to use but normal frying pan worked fine. The results were yummy and I really enjoyed these cold as well the next day.




Pork or lamb ‘vindaloo’ - This is from Madhur Jaffrey’s book 100 Essential Curries which seems to be available via Google Books for the most part but to be fair I picked up the book for like £3 from my local supermarket and can guarantee that it was £3 well spent. [livejournal.com profile] pushkin666 and I made this earlier in the year using chicken and it was super delicious eaten with basmati rice and some naan bread. Highly recommended! Really need to test more of the recipes from the book.

Pork or lamb ‘vindaloo’ under cut )


Rhubarb puffs with oaty streusel topping – I made this as I had an excess of rhubarb and was bored with compote and crumble (though saying that, I still ended up making a small crumble with rhubarb and dried plums which was a delicious combination which I would recommend). Not hugely impressed with the results though as these were pretty boring just following the recipe. Don’t be prudent with the rhubarb but pile it high. I would also add some jam as these were quite dry, and I would glaze the pastries with egg and sugar too.


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Recipes!

Apr. 8th, 2007 11:57 am
kat_lair: (tickle my tummy bitch!)
Happy Easter to All!
 

I’ve been doing a lot of cooking and baking over the holidays. A couple of days ago I was chatting to [profile] anime_fangirl_3 and promised to find her a couple of easy beginner’s recipes so she can try her hand at baking.




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This third recipe is a bit more complicated and I wouldn’t recommend it unless you already have a fair bit of experience.
[profile] anime_fangirl_3, don’t try this alone yet! Some people on my F-list will however be more than okay with this level of baking so I wanted to include it for you.


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Enjoy! And let me know how it goes if any of you decide to try them.

Recipes!

Apr. 8th, 2007 11:57 am
kat_lair: (tickle my tummy bitch!)
Happy Easter to All!
 

I’ve been doing a lot of cooking and baking over the holidays. A couple of days ago I was chatting to [profile] anime_fangirl_3 and promised to find her a couple of easy beginner’s recipes so she can try her hand at baking.




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This third recipe is a bit more complicated and I wouldn’t recommend it unless you already have a fair bit of experience.
[profile] anime_fangirl_3, don’t try this alone yet! Some people on my F-list will however be more than okay with this level of baking so I wanted to include it for you.


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Enjoy! And let me know how it goes if any of you decide to try them.

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