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  • Beef Brisket Pot Roast

    Beef Brisket Pot Roast

    Category: Beef

    Area: American

    Ingredients:

    • 4-5 pound Beef Brisket
    • Dash Salt
    • 3 Onion
    • 5 cloves Garlic
    • 1 Sprig Thyme
    • 1 sprig Rosemary
    • 4 Bay Leaves
    • 2 cups beef stock
    • 3 Large Carrots
    • 1 Tbsp Mustard
    • 4 Mashed Potatoes

    Instructions:

    1 Prepare the brisket for cooking: On one side of the brisket there should be a layer of fat, which you want. If there are any large chunks of fat, cut them off and discard them. Large pieces of fat will not be able to render out completely.
    Using a sharp knife, score the fat in parallel lines, about 3/4-inch apart. Slice through the fat, not the beef. Repeat in the opposite direction to make a cross-hatch pattern.
    Salt the brisket well and let it sit at room temperature for 30 minutes.

    2 Sear the brisket: You'll need an oven-proof, thick-bottomed pot with a cover, or Dutch oven, that is just wide enough to hold the brisket roast with a little room for the onions.
    Pat the brisket dry and place it, fatty side down, into the pot and place it on medium high heat. Cook for 5-8 minutes, lightly sizzling, until the fat side is nicely browned. (If the roast seems to be cooking too fast, turn the heat down to medium. You want a steady sizzle, not a raging sear.)
    Turn the brisket over and cook for a few minutes more to brown the other side.

    3 Sauté the onions and garlic: When the brisket has browned, remove it from the pot and set aside. There should be a couple tablespoons of fat rendered in the pot, if not, add some olive oil.
    Add the chopped onions and increase the heat to high. Sprinkle a little salt on the onions. Sauté, stirring often, until the onions are lightly browned, 5-8 minutes. Stir in the garlic and cook 1-2 more minutes.

    4 Return brisket to pot, add herbs, stock, bring to simmer, cover, cook in oven: Preheat the oven to 300°F. Use kitchen twine to tie together the bay leaves, rosemary and thyme.
    Move the onions and garlic to the sides of the pot and nestle the brisket inside. Add the beef stock and the tied-up herbs. Bring the stock to a boil on the stovetop.
    Cover the pot, place the pot in the 300°F oven and cook for 3 hours. Carefully flip the brisket every hour so it cooks evenly.

    5 Add carrots, continue to cook: After 3 hours, add the carrots. Cover the pot and cook for 1 hour more, or until the carrots are cooked through and the brisket is falling-apart tender.
    6 Remove brisket to cutting board, tent with foil: When the brisket is falling-apart tender, take the pot out of the oven and remove the brisket to a cutting board. Cover it with foil. Pull out and discard the herbs.
    7 Make sauce (optional): At this point you have two options. You can serve as is, or you can make a sauce with the drippings and some of the onions. If you serve as is, skip this step.
    To make a sauce, remove the carrots and half of the onions, set aside and cover them with foil. Pour the ingredients that are remaining into the pot into a blender, and purée until smooth. If you want, add 1 tablespoon of mustard to the mix. Put into a small pot and keep warm.
    8 Slice the meat across the grain: Notice the lines of the muscle fibers of the roast. This is the "grain" of the meat. Slice the meat perpendicular to these lines, or across the grain (cutting this way further tenderizes the meat), in 1/4-inch to 1/2-inch slices.
    Serve with the onions, carrots and gravy. Serve with mashed, roasted or boiled potatoes, egg noodles or polenta.

  • Sticky Toffee Pudding Ultimate

    Sticky Toffee Pudding Ultimate

    Category: Dessert

    Area: British

    Ingredients:

    • 225g Medjool dates
    • 175ml Boiling water
    • 1 tsp vanilla extract
    • 175g self-raising flour
    • 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
    • 2 eggs
    • 85g butter
    • 140g demerara sugar
    • 2 tbsp black treacle
    • 100ml milk
    • 1 scoop ice cream
    • 175g muscovado sugar
    • 50g butter
    • 225ml double cream
    • 1 tbsp black treacle

    Instructions:

    Stone and chop the dates quite small, put them in a bowl, then pour the boiling water over. Leave for about 30 mins until cool and well-soaked, then mash a bit with a fork. Stir in the vanilla extract. Butter and flour seven mini pudding tins (each about 200ml/7fl oz) and sit them on a baking sheet. Heat oven to 180C/fan 160C/gas 4.
    While the dates are soaking, make the puddings. Mix the flour and bicarbonate of soda together and beat the eggs in a separate bowl. Beat the butter and sugar together in a large bowl for a few mins until slightly creamy (the mixture will be grainy from the sugar). Add the eggs a little at a time, beating well between additions. Beat in the black treacle then, using a large metal spoon, gently fold in one-third of the flour, then half the milk, being careful not to overbeat. Repeat until all the flour and milk is used. Stir the soaked dates into the pudding batter. The mix may look a little curdled at this point and will be like a soft, thick batter. Spoon it evenly between the tins and bake for 20-25 mins, until risen and firm.
    Meanwhile, put the sugar and butter for the sauce in a medium saucepan with half the cream. Bring to the boil over a medium heat, stirring all the time, until the sugar has completely dissolved. Stir in the black treacle, turn up the heat slightly and let the mixture bubble away for 2-3 mins until it is a rich toffee colour, stirring occasionally to make sure it doesn’t burn. Take the pan off the heat and beat in the rest of the cream.
    Remove the puddings from the oven. Leave in the tins for a few mins, then loosen them well from the sides of the tins with a small palette knife before turning them out. You can serve them now with the sauce drizzled over, but they’ll be even stickier if left for a day or two coated in the sauce. To do this, pour about half the sauce into one or two ovenproof serving dishes. Sit the upturned puddings on the sauce, then pour the rest of the sauce over them. Cover with a loose tent of foil so that the sauce doesn’t smudge (no need to chill).
    When ready to serve, heat oven to 180C/fan 160C/gas 4. Warm the puddings through, still covered, for 15-20 mins or until the sauce is bubbling. Serve them on their own, or with cream or custard.

  • Creamy Tomato Soup

    Creamy Tomato Soup

    Category: Starter

    Area: British

    Ingredients:

    • 3 tbsp Olive Oil
    • 2 chopped Onions
    • 2 sticks Celery
    • 300g Carrots
    • 500g Potatoes
    • 4 Bay Leaf
    • 5 tblsp Tomato Puree
    • 2 tblsp Sugar
    • 2 tblsp White Vinegar
    • 1½ kg Chopped Tomatoes
    • 500g Passata
    • 3 Vegetable Stock Cube
    • 400ml Whole Milk

    Instructions:

    Put the oil, onions, celery, carrots, potatoes and bay leaves in a big casserole dish, or two saucepans. Fry gently until the onions are softened – about 10-15 mins. Fill the kettle and boil it.
    Stir in the tomato purée, sugar, vinegar, chopped tomatoes and passata, then crumble in the stock cubes. Add 1 litre boiling water and bring to a simmer. Cover and simmer for 15 mins until the potato is tender, then remove the bay leaves. Purée with a stick blender (or ladle into a blender in batches) until very smooth. Season to taste and add a pinch more sugar if it needs it. The soup can now be cooled and chilled for up to 2 days, or frozen for up to 3 months.
    To serve, reheat the soup, stirring in the milk – try not to let it boil. Serve in small bowls with cheesy sausage rolls.

  • Bakewell tart

    Bakewell tart

    Category: Dessert

    Area: British

    Ingredients:

    • 175g/6oz plain flour
    • 75g/2½oz chilled butter
    • 2-3 tbsp cold water
    • 1 tbsp raspberry jam
    • 125g/4½oz butter
    • 125g/4½oz caster sugar
    • 125g/4½oz ground almonds
    • 1 free-range egg, beaten
    • ½ tsp almond extract
    • 50g/1¾oz flaked almonds

    Instructions:

    To make the pastry, measure the flour into a bowl and rub in the butter with your fingertips until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Add the water, mixing to form a soft dough.
    Roll out the dough on a lightly floured work surface and use to line a 20cm/8in flan tin. Leave in the fridge to chill for 30 minutes.
    Preheat the oven to 200C/400F/Gas 6 (180C fan).
    Line the pastry case with foil and fill with baking beans. Bake blind for about 15 minutes, then remove the beans and foil and cook for a further five minutes to dry out the base.
    For the filing, spread the base of the flan generously with raspberry jam.
    Melt the butter in a pan, take off the heat and then stir in the sugar. Add ground almonds, egg and almond extract. Pour into the flan tin and sprinkle over the flaked almonds.
    Bake for about 35 minutes. If the almonds seem to be browning too quickly, cover the tart loosely with foil to prevent them burning.

  • Pancakes

    Pancakes

    Category: Dessert

    Area: American

    Ingredients:

    • 100g Flour
    • 2 large Eggs
    • 300ml Milk
    • 1 tbls Sunflower Oil
    • to serve Sugar
    • to serve Raspberries
    • to serve Blueberries

    Instructions:

    Put the flour, eggs, milk, 1 tbsp oil and a pinch of salt into a bowl or large jug, then whisk to a smooth batter. Set aside for 30 mins to rest if you have time, or start cooking straight away.
    Set a medium frying pan or crêpe pan over a medium heat and carefully wipe it with some oiled kitchen paper. When hot, cook your pancakes for 1 min on each side until golden, keeping them warm in a low oven as you go.
    Serve with lemon wedges and sugar, or your favourite filling. Once cold, you can layer the pancakes between baking parchment, then wrap in cling film and freeze for up to 2 months.

  • Spanish Tortilla

    Spanish Tortilla

    Category: Vegetarian

    Area: Spanish

    Ingredients:

    • 1 sliced Onion
    • 4 tbsp Olive Oil
    • 25g Butter
    • 400g Potatoes
    • 6 cloves Garlic
    • 8 Eggs
    • Handful Parsley
    • 1 Baguette
    • 4 Vine Tomatoes
    • drizzle Olive Oil

    Instructions:

    Put a large non-stick frying pan on a low heat. Cook the onion slowly in the oil and butter until soft but not brown – this should take about 15 mins. Add the potatoes, cover the pan and cook for a further 15-20 mins, stirring occasionally to make sure they fry evenly.
    When the potatoes are soft and the onion is shiny, crush 2 garlic cloves and stir in, followed by the beaten eggs.
    Put the lid back on the pan and leave the tortilla to cook gently. After 20 mins, the edges and base should be golden, the top set but the middle still a little wobbly. To turn it over, slide it onto a plate and put another plate on top, turn the whole thing over and slide it back into the pan to finish cooking. Once cooked, transfer to a plate and serve the tortilla warm or cold, scattered with the chopped parsley.
    To accompany, take slices of warmed baguette, stab all over with a fork and rub with the remaining garlic, pile on grated tomatoes and season with sea salt and a drizzle of olive oil.

  • Lamb and Potato pie

    Lamb and Potato pie

    Category: Lamb

    Area: British

    Ingredients:

    • 500g Lamb Shoulder
    • 1 tbls Flour
    • Dash Vegetable Oil
    • 1 sliced Onion
    • 2 sliced Carrots
    • 350ml/12fl Vegetable Stock
    • 500g Potatoes
    • 450g Shortcrust Pastry
    • To Glaze Eggs

    Instructions:

    Dust the meat with flour to lightly coat.
    Heat enough vegetable oil in a large saucepan to fill the base, and fry the onion and meat until lightly browned. Season with salt and pepper.
    Add the carrots, stock and more seasoning to taste.
    Bring to the boil, cover and reduce the heat to a simmer. Simmer for at least an hour or until the meat is tender. Take your time cooking the meat, the longer you leave it to cook, the better the flavour will be.
    Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4.
    Add the drained potato cubes to the lamb.
    Turn the mixture into a pie dish or casserole and cover with the shortcrust pastry. Make three slits in the top of the pastry to release any steam while cooking.
    Brush with beaten egg and bake for about 40 minutes, until the pastry is golden brown.
    Serve.

  • Treacle Tart

    Treacle Tart

    Category: Dessert

    Area: British

    Ingredients:

    • 250g Plain Flour
    • 135g Butter
    • 400g Golden Syrup
    • 150g Breadcrumbs
    • Zest of 2 Lemons
    • 1 beaten Eggs

    Instructions:

    First make the short crust pastry: measure the flour into a large bowl and rub in the butter with your fingertips until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs (alternatively, this can be done in a food processor). Add about three tablespoons of cold water and mix to a firm dough, wrap in cling film and chill in the fridge for about 20 minutes.
    Preheat the oven to 200C/400F/Gas 6 and put a heavy baking tray in the oven to heat up. Grease a deep 18cm/7in loose-bottomed fluted flan tin with butter.
    Remove about 150g/5½oz of pastry from the main ball and set aside for the lattice top.
    Roll the rest of the pastry out thinly on a lightly floured work surface and line the prepared flan tin with the pastry.
    Prick the base with a fork, to stop the base rising up during baking.
    Place the reserved pastry for the lattice top on cling film and roll out thinly. Egg wash the pastry and set aside to chill in the fridge (the cling film makes it easier to move about). Do not cut into strips at this stage. Do not egg wash the strips once they are on the tart as it will drip into the treacle mixture.
    To make the filling, heat the syrup gently in a large pan but do not boil.
    Once melted, add the breadcrumbs, lemon juice and zest to the syrup. (You can add less lemon if you would prefer less citrus taste.) If the mixture looks runny, add a few more breadcrumbs.
    Pour the syrup mixture into the lined tin and level the surface.
    Remove the reserved pastry from the fridge and cut into long strips, 1cm/½in wide. Make sure they are all longer than the edges of the tart tin.
    Egg wash the edge of the pastry in the tin, and start to make the woven laying lattice pattern over the mixture, leave the strips hanging over the edge of the tin.
    Once the lattice is in place, use the tin edge to cut off the strips by pressing down with your hands, creating a neat finish.
    Bake on the pre-heated baking tray in the hot oven for about 10 minutes until the pastry has started to colour, and then reduce the oven temperature to 180C/350F/Gas 4. If at this stage the lattice seems to be getting too dark brown, cover the tart with tin foil.
    Bake for a further 25-30 minutes until the pastry is golden-brown and the filling set.
    Remove the tart from the oven and leave to firm up in the tin. Serve warm or cold.

  • Jamaican Beef Patties

    Jamaican Beef Patties

    Category: Beef

    Area: Jamaican

    Ingredients:

    • 4 cups Plain Flour
    • 1 tsp Salt
    • 1 tsp Curry Powder
    • 250g Butter
    • 1 cup Water
    • 900g Minced Beef
    • 1 tsp Allspice
    • 1/2 tsp Black Pepper
    • 2 tbs Vegetable Oil
    • 1 cup Onions
    • Ground Red Pepper
    • 2 tsp ground Garlic
    • 1 tbs Thyme
    • 1/4 tsp Salt
    • 2 tbs Tomato Ketchup
    • 2 cups Water
    • 1/2 cup Onions
    • 1 beaten Egg
    • 1 tbs Water
    • 1/4 cup Water

    Instructions:

    Make the Pastry Dough

    To a large bowl, add flour, 1 teaspoon salt, and turmeric and mix thoroughly.
    Rub shortening into flour until there are small pieces of shortening completely covered with flour.
    Pour in 1/2 cup of the ice water and mix with your hands to bring the dough together. Keep adding ice water 2 to 3 tablespoons at a time until the mixture forms a dough.
    At this stage, you can cut the dough into 2 large pieces, wrap in plastic and refrigerate for 30 minutes before using it.
    Alternatively, cut the dough into 10 to 12 equal pieces, place on a platter or baking sheet, cover securely with plastic wrap and let chill for 30 minutes while you make the filling.
    Make the Filling

    Add ground beef to a large bowl. Sprinkle in allspice and black pepper. Mix together and set aside.
    Heat oil in a skillet until hot.
    Add onions and sauté until translucent. Add hot pepper, garlic and thyme and continue to sauté for another minute. Add 1/4 teaspoon salt.
    Add seasoned ground beef and toss to mix, breaking up any clumps, and let cook until the meat is no longer pink.
    Add ketchup and more salt to taste.
    Pour in 2 cups of water and stir. Bring the mixture to a boil then reduce heat and let simmer until most of the liquid has evaporated and whatever is remaining has reduced to a thick sauce.
    Fold in green onions. Remove from heat and let cool completely.
    Assemble the Patties

    Beat the egg and water together to make an egg wash. Set aside.
    Now you can prepare the dough in two ways.
    First Method: Flour the work surface and rolling pin. If you had cut it into 2 large pieces, then take one of the large pieces and roll it out into a very large circle. Take a bowl with a wide rim (about 5 inches) and cut out three circles.

    Place about 3 heaping tablespoons of the filling onto 1/2 of each circle. Dip a finger into the water and moisten the edges of the pastry. Fold over the other half and press to seal.

    Take a fork and crimp the edges. Cut off any extra to make it look neat and uniform. Place on a parchment-lined baking sheet and continue to work until you have rolled all the dough and filled the patties.
    Second Method: If you had pre-cut the dough into individual pieces, work with one piece of dough at a time. Roll it out on a floured surface into a 5-inch circle or a little larger. Don’t worry if the edges are not perfect.

    Place 3 heaping tablespoons of the filling on one side of the circle. Dip a finger into the water and moisten the edges of the pastry. Fold over the other half and press to seal.

    Take a fork and crimp the edges. Cut off any extra to make it look neat and uniform. Place on a parchment-lined baking sheet and continue work until you have rolled all the dough and filled the patties.

    Frying and Serving the Patties

    After forming the patties, place the pans in the refrigerator while you heat the oven to 350 F.
    Just before adding the pans with the patties to the oven, brush the patties with egg wash.
    Bake patties for 30 minutes or until golden brown.
    Cool on wire racks.
    Serve warm.

  • Full English Breakfast

    Full English Breakfast

    Category: Breakfast

    Area: British

    Ingredients:

    • 4 Sausages
    • 4 Bacon
    • 4 Mushrooms
    • 3 Tomatoes
    • 2 sliced Black Pudding
    • 2 Eggs
    • 1 Slice Bread
    • 100g Baked Beans

    Instructions:

    Heat the flat grill plate over a low heat, on top of 2 rings/flames if it fits, and brush sparingly with light olive oil.
    Cook the sausages first. Add the sausages to the hot grill plate/the coolest part if there is one and allow to cook slowly for about 15-20 minutes, turning occasionally, until golden. After the first 10 minutes, increase the heat to medium before beginning to cook the other ingredients. If you are struggling for space, completely cook the sausages and keep hot on a plate in the oven.
    Snip a few small cuts into the fatty edge of the bacon. Place the bacon straight on to the grill plate and fry for 2-4 minutes each side or until your preferred crispiness is reached. Like the sausages, the cooked bacon can be kept hot on a plate in the oven.
    For the mushrooms, brush away any dirt using a pastry brush and trim the stalk level with the mushroom top. Season with salt and pepper and drizzle over a little olive oil. Place stalk-side up on the grill plate and cook for 1-2 minutes before turning and cooking for a further 3-4 minutes. Avoid moving the mushrooms too much while cooking, as this releases the natural juices, making them soggy.
    For the tomatoes, cut the tomatoes across the centre/or in half lengthways if using plum tomatoes , and with a small, sharp knife remove the green 'eye'. Season with salt and pepper and drizzle with a little olive oil. Place cut-side down on the grill plate and cook without moving for 2 minutes. Gently turn over and season again. Cook for a further 2-3 minutes until tender but still holding their shape.
    For the black pudding, cut the black pudding into 3-4 slices and remove the skin. Place on the grill plate and cook for 1½-2 minutes each side until slightly crispy.
    For 'proper' fried bread it's best to cook it in a separate pan. Ideally, use bread that is a couple of days old. Heat a frying pan to a medium heat and cover the base with oil. Add the bread and cook for 2-3 minutes each side until crispy and golden. If the pan becomes too dry, add a little more oil. For a richer flavour, add a knob of butter after you turn the slice.
    For the fried eggs, break the egg straight into the pan with the fried bread and leave for 30 seconds. Add a good knob of butter and lightly splash/baste the egg with the butter when melted. Cook to your preferred stage, season and gently remove with a fish slice.
    Once all the ingredients are cooked, serve on warm plates and enjoy straight away with a good squeeze of tomato ketchup or brown sauce.