I have been trying to perfect this Lamb Shank recipe for some time now – Success at last! The exact secret I am not yet sure of, but I think cooking Oven Roasted Lamb Shank in my beautiful red Le Creuset Casserole pot, may have done the job! The outcome was lip-smackingly delicious!
[Read more…]Homemade Gourmet Burgers & Crispy Potato Wedges
As I have mentioned previously, Friday is generally our “night-in” – the food is simple, the wine good and we just relax. Other than our delicious homemade pizza, our Homemade Gourmet Burgers are a firm favourite. The only prerequisite from the girls is that the burgers need to be accompanied by crispy potato wedges and my famous barbeque sauce.
Homemade Gourmet Burgers
I make the potato wedges first as they take longer to cook – so preheat your oven to 180°c before you start.
Delicious potato wedges:
Ingredients:
- 500g Medium size Mediterranean potatoes
- Olive oil
- Salt and pepper
- Squeeze of lemon juice.
First wash the potatoes and remove and sand or grit, pat dry with a tea towel. I leave the potato skin on and then slice the potatoes in quarter’s length ways. In a medium to large oven proof dish drizzle a bit of olive oil, then place the potatoes in the dish. Pour a bit more olive over the top and a couple of squeezes of lemon juice, grind sea salt and pepper over the potatoes – and then toss well. You can add rosemary or thyme and a few garlic cloves, for extra flavour if you wish. Place in the preheated oven and cook for +/- 45min or until golden brown and crispy, stir often.
The Burger Patties:
This recipe is not originally mine but we have adapted it to suit our tastes and yes credit once again goes to Jamie Oliver.
Ingredients:
- 1kg Lean Minced Beef ( you can use a combination of beef and lamb if you like)
- 1 Small Onion (finely chopped)
- 1/2 tsp. Cumin seeds
- 1tsp. Coriander seeds
- 1tsp.Freeze dried thyme
- 1tsp. Freeze dried coriander
- 1Tbsp Mustard ( I use hot English and Dijon)
- ½ Cup grated Parmesan cheese
- 1 large egg
- 100g Bread crumbs ( you can use any type you like but the fresher the better)
- Chilli paste to taste
- Salt and pepper
- Olive oil
- Bread Rolls
In a small frying pan, on a low/ medium heat, sauté your chopped onions, until soft but not browned. If the onions begin to stick, just add a dash of water to the pan. In a pestle and mortar grind your dry spices. In a large bowl mix together your mince with all your other ingredients, including a teaspoon or more of “Odeds Kitchen Harrief ” paste. I leave adding the bread crumbs until last because then you can judge how wet the mixture is and adjust the amount you need to add.
Once your mixture is at the correct consistency divide it into 8 portions and shape into burger patties. Then I put them in the fridge for 30 minutes just to chill and set, this helps them hold their shape better during cooking.
Once they are chilled heat olive oil in a shallow pan and cook the patties over a medium heat for a total of approximately 10minutes, then I place them on a tray in the oven for another 10minutes or until cooked to your liking. Remove from the oven and let them rest for a few minutes while you garnish your bread roll, we usually use lovely ciabatta rolls but you can use what ever you prefer. To make your Homemade Gourmet Burger truly gourmet, garnish with fresh tomato, rocket, avocado and a bit of smoky bacon never goes amiss. I serve them with either my mushroom or barbeque sauce.
ENJOY!
4 Things You Need To Make Your Kitchen Perfect
Our kitchen is the heart of our home and one of my favourite places. As I have said before, good design and layout are essential but the culinary gadgets you collect over time are equally important. These are the 4 things that make my kitchen perfect: [Read more…]
Pizza Fridays
Fridays are our chilling nights – we keep food simple, drink good wine and just relax. Fridays, are when do our version of “take-out”. The girls love the idea and helping with whatever is on the menu. My favourite is Pizza Fridays – we do homemade pizza with a variety of toppings. I thought I would share my recipes with you. [Read more…]
What is at The Top of Your Travel Wishlist?
Seen as we have a rather big wedding anniversary coming up at the end of this year, 15 years to be exact and two 40th Birthdays looming in the not too distant future – I feel that a special, romantic, holiday is definitely on the cards. Yes that means travel sans children!
My Travel Wishlist
As both my hubby and I really enjoy cooking, eating and wine tasting, the idea of a “foodie” holiday is rather appealing. During our search, for the perfect place, we came across a website that offers just this sort of thing. The site is called “Tasting Places”, they offer “food holidays”: mainly to areas in Italy but also to Spain, France and Thailand. They also offer “bespoke” holidays, which they will tailor to your needs.
Alpujarras
The specific tasting experience that caught our eye is in Mairena, Southern Spain: “Cooking with Sam Clark”. This holiday would afford us the opportunity of a unique holiday destination, as we have never been to Spain before, as well as rather different culinary experience. Your journey will take you to Mairena, a small local village set high up, in the remote location of the Alpujarras, the mountainous region which stretches south from the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Typical Local Village
The chef presenting this “Spanish Experience” is “Sam Clark”; he runs an award-winning restaurant in London, along with his wife Samantha. The restaurant is called “Moro” and is well known for its delicious, authentically Spanish food. “The Clarks”, a British couple, as newlyweds, spent time travelling through Spain and Morocco in a camper van. On this adventure they learnt as much as they could about the cuisine and tastes, in these areas. They then went on to open their highly acclaimed restaurant, Moro.
So what can we expect from this gastronomic experience? The website, “Tasting Places”, promises an “informal yet intensive exploration of inspirational cooking”, which sounds like exactly what we would enjoy. Combined with the beauty of the country setting, the promise of wine tasting and a demo of cheese making – what more could you ask for.
Some of the dishes you will learn how to prepare and taste are: CAZÓN EN ADOBO -marinated fried fish, REMOJÓN -orange & cod salad, TORTILLADE PATATAS -potato cake and ROSCOS -round aniseed fritters – it all sounds mouth-watering! Sam’s recipes are said to reflect his love of Spanish food, especially Alpujarran food but he is also known to draw on influences from North Africa. It sounds like an altogether inspiring and enlightening experience.
Well this is definitely at the top of my travel wishlist! Hopefully we will make it there soon and I can bring back tales and photographs of my travels.
For costs and more details on this and their other “foodie holidays”, have a look at the website: “Tasting Places.”