Sunday 27 November 2011

Triple family sized casserole and my new Tefal Fresh Express

Today I was meant to catch up with some girlfriends for a big bake-off and to test run a Tefal Fresh Express that I have been given to trial.  But you know what they say about the best laid plans... and busy mums and sick kids.  So we had to ditch the catch up but I already had the makings of a super triple family sized sausage casserole, and the Tefal Fresh Express to trial.   So I just spent some time in the kitchen getting it all cooked up ready to share around with some friends.

The Tefal Fresh Express is pretty nifty.  The best way to describe it is an electric desktop grater.  Not quite a food processor (you can't mix things around) but it handles most of the slicing and dicing.  Super easy to use (I haven't read the instructions...  ssshhh don't tell anyone) and really easy to clean. 

I'm pretty excited that it has a splash of red on it, as I am hoping to accessorise my new kitchen (that was put in this week) with red.  You need two hands to use it; you hold the button with one and push the food in with the other.  Its nice and compact and light, so much so that tonight I will pack it back in its box and lend it to a colleague at work to test out.  Thanks to The Soup for the opportunity to try out this cool new kitchen gadget.







Saturday 19 November 2011

Hoummos

This Hoummos is a delicious moreish summer snacking recipe.  Perfect with corn chips or lightly toasted salty pita bread.  Full credit for this one goes to my lovely friend Tammi.

Interesting fact, Wikipedia tells me you can spell it "hummus, houmous, hommos, humos, hoummos, etc."

1 tin chickpeas
1 tablespoon Tahini (this costs a bit but keeps in the fridge virtually forever)
1 teaspoon minced garlic
5-8 tablespoons of lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon cumin
2 tablespoons olive oil

Basically you put all these things in the food processor (or a stab mixer works well too) and mix it all together well.  I like it really lemony, so if its a bit dry I add more lemon and/or olive oil.

Let it be known I truly believe this is the only "good" use of chickpeas....

Thursday 10 November 2011

Rogan Josh

This was a winner dish!  I can't even remember where I got the Pataks recipe base from; maybe the Good Food and Wine show earlier in the year?  I didn't quite follow the instructions on the back, I added extra tomato (because that was the size of the tin I had) and left out the water.  Instead of cooking it on the stove top I put it in a crock pot in the oven on low for a couple of hours.  It had a most gorgeous flavour and wasn't hot/spicy at all. I'll definitely be purchasing this one again. I admit I didn't attempt to feed it to the kids; but at a long shot they just might eat it.  My only complaint was that it wasn't a "family" size portion, the two of us ate it all up with no leftovers.

Sunday 6 November 2011

Citrus cheesecake

This afternoon we are heading the park for a pizza picnic in celebration of my mother-in-law's birthday.  I offered to make a birthday cake and she selected this recipe.  Unfortunately the local IGA didn't stock the CSR Smart Sugar blend so I substituted with caster sugar.  Hopefully it still tastes okay.  I was a little concerned with my oven, it's not fan forced and cooking cakes can be unreliable.  Especially when you are trying to slow cook something at a moderate temperature.  But I am really pleased with how it has turned out.  Aesthetically at least, the taste verdict will need to wait until later in the day.