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  • Baked salmon with fennel & tomatoes

    Baked salmon with fennel & tomatoes

    Category: Seafood

    Area: British

    Ingredients:

    • 2 medium Fennel
    • 2 tbs chopped Parsley
    • Juice of 1 Lemon
    • 175g Cherry Tomatoes
    • 1 tbs Olive Oil
    • 350g Salmon
    • to serve Black Olives

    Instructions:

    Heat oven to 180C/fan 160C/gas 4. Trim the fronds from the fennel and set aside. Cut the fennel bulbs in half, then cut each half into 3 wedges. Cook in boiling salted water for 10 mins, then drain well. Chop the fennel fronds roughly, then mix with the parsley and lemon zest.

    Spread the drained fennel over a shallow ovenproof dish, then add the tomatoes. Drizzle with olive oil, then bake for 10 mins. Nestle the salmon among the veg, sprinkle with lemon juice, then bake 15 mins more until the fish is just cooked. Scatter over the parsley and serve.

  • Turkey Meatloaf

    Turkey Meatloaf

    Category: Miscellaneous

    Area: British

    Ingredients:

    • 1 tblsp Olive Oil
    • 1 large Onion
    • 1 clove peeled crushed Garlic
    • 2 tblsp Worcestershire Sauce
    • 3 tsp Tomato Puree
    • 500g Turkey Mince
    • 1 large Eggs
    • 85g Breadcrumbs
    • 2 tblsp Barbeque Sauce
    • 800g Cannellini Beans
    • 2 tblsp Parsley

    Instructions:

    Heat oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4. Heat the oil in a large frying pan and cook the onion for 8-10 mins until softened. Add the garlic, Worcestershire sauce and 2 tsp tomato purée, and stir until combined. Set aside to cool.

    Put the turkey mince, egg, breadcrumbs and cooled onion mix in a large bowl and season well. Mix everything to combine, then shape into a rectangular loaf and place in a large roasting tin. Spread 2 tbsp barbecue sauce over the meatloaf and bake for 30 mins.

    Meanwhile, drain 1 can of beans only, then pour both cans into a large bowl. Add the remaining barbecue sauce and tomato purée. Season and set aside.

    When the meatloaf has had its initial cooking time, scatter the beans around the outside and bake for 15 mins more until the meatloaf is cooked through and the beans are piping hot. Scatter over the parsley and serve the meatloaf in slices.

  • Koshari

    Koshari

    Category: Vegetarian

    Area: Egyptian

    Ingredients:

    • 1 1/2 cups Brown Lentils
    • 1 1/2 cups Rice
    • 1/2 tsp Coriander
    • 2 cups Macaroni
    • Can Chickpeas
    • 1 large Onion
    • Sprinking Salt
    • 1/2 cup Vegetable Oil

    Instructions:

    Cook the lentils. Bring lentils and 4 cups of water to a boil in a medium pot or saucepan over high heat. Reduce the heat to low and cook until lentils are just tender (15-17 minutes). Drain from water and season with a little salt. (Note: when the lentils are ready, they should not be fully cooked. They should be only par-cooked and still have a bite to them as they need to finish cooking with the rice).
    Now, for the rice. Drain the rice from its soaking water. Combine the par-cooked lentils and the rice in the saucepan over medium-high heat with 1 tbsp cooking oil, salt, pepper, and coriander. Cook for 3 minutes, stirring regularly. Add warm water to cover the rice and lentil mixture by about 1 1/2 inches (you’ll probably use about 3 cups of water here). Bring to a boil; the water should reduce a bit. Now cover and cook until all the liquid has been absorbed and both the rice and lentils are well cooked through (about 20 minutes). Keep covered and undisturbed for 5 minutes or so.
    Now make the pasta. While the rice and lentils are cooking, make the pasta according to package instructions by adding the elbow pasta to boiling water with a dash of salt and a little oil. Cook until the pasta is al dente. Drain.
    Cover the chickpeas and warm in the microwave briefly before serving.

    Make the crispy onion topping.

    Sprinkle the onion rings with salt, then toss them in the flour to coat. Shake off excess flour.
    In a large skillet, heat the cooking oil over medium-high heat, cook the onion rings, stirring often, until they turn a nice caramelized brown. Onions must be crispy, but not burned (15-20 minutes).

  • Kumpir

    Kumpir

    Category: Side

    Area: Turkish

    Ingredients:

    • 2 large Potatoes
    • 2 tbs Butter
    • 150g Cheese
    • 1 large Onion
    • 1 large Red Pepper
    • Pinch Red Chilli Flakes

    Instructions:

    If you order kumpir in Turkey, the standard filling is first, lots of butter mashed into the potato, followed by cheese. There’s then a row of other toppings that you can just point at to your heart’s content – sweetcorn, olives, salami, coleslaw, Russian salad, allsorts – and you walk away with an over-stuffed potato because you got ever-excited by the choices on offer.

    Grate (roughly – you can use as much as you like) 150g of cheese.
    Finely chop one onion and one sweet red pepper.
    Put these ingredients into a large bowl with a good sprinkling of salt and pepper, chilli flakes (optional).

  • French Lentils With Garlic and Thyme

    French Lentils With Garlic and Thyme

    Category: Miscellaneous

    Area: French

    Ingredients:

    • 3 tablespoons Olive Oil
    • 1 Onion
    • 2 cloves Garlic
    • 1 Carrots
    • 2 1/4 cups French Lentils
    • 1 teaspoon Thyme
    • 3 Bay Leaf
    • 1 tablespoon Salt
    • 2 sticks Celery

    Instructions:

    Place a large saucepan over medium heat and add oil. When hot, add chopped vegetables and sauté until softened, 5 to 10 minutes.
    Add 6 cups water, lentils, thyme, bay leaves and salt. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a fast simmer.
    Simmer lentils until they are tender and have absorbed most of the water, 20 to 25 minutes. If necessary, drain any excess water after lentils have cooked. Serve immediately, or allow them to cool and reheat later.
    For a fuller taste, use some chicken stock and reduce the water by the same amount.

  • Rogaliki (Polish Croissant Cookies)

    Rogaliki (Polish Croissant Cookies)

    Category: Dessert

    Area: Polish

    Ingredients:

    • 1 cup Butter
    • 3 Egg Yolks
    • 8 oz Cream Cheese
    • 1 tsp Baking Powder
    • 3 cups Flour
    • 1 Jar Jam

    Instructions:

    In a medium bowl mix egg yolks, philly cheese and baking powder using a hand held mixer. Carefully start adding the flour. When the mixture will not be mixing well, and will look like wood chips, put away the blending mixer and using your hands knead the dough.
    Create a roll and cover in foil and freeze for 15 minutes. At this time preheat the oven to 375.
    Take the dough out and separate into two. Roll and cut out 3 inch trangles.
    Make as many as you can and on centre of each put a small spoon of jam. Roll them into a croissant shape.
    Place the croissants onto a greased cookie sheet, and bake for 10-12 minutes or until golden.
    Repeat with the rest of the dough.
    When you take them out, put aside and sprinkle with powdered sugar on top.
    This makes about 3 batches of 20 cookies each.
    Total count about 60 cookies.

  • Beef Wellington

    Beef Wellington

    Category: Beef

    Area: British

    Ingredients:

    • 400g mushrooms
    • 1-2tbsp English Mustard
    • Dash Olive Oil
    • 750g piece Beef Fillet
    • 6-8 slices Parma ham
    • 500g Puff Pastry
    • Dusting Flour
    • 2 Beaten Egg Yolks

    Instructions:

    Put the mushrooms into a food processor with some seasoning and pulse to a rough paste. Scrape the paste into a pan and cook over a high heat for about 10 mins, tossing frequently, to cook out the moisture from the mushrooms. Spread out on a plate to cool.
    Heat in a frying pan and add a little olive oil. Season the beef and sear in the hot pan for 30 secs only on each side. (You don't want to cook it at this stage, just colour it). Remove the beef from the pan and leave to cool, then brush all over with the mustard.
    Lay a sheet of cling film on a work surface and arrange the Parma ham slices on it, in slightly overlapping rows. With a palette knife, spread the mushroom paste over the ham, then place the seared beef fillet in the middle. Keeping a tight hold of the cling film from the edge, neatly roll the Parma ham and mushrooms around the beef to form a tight barrel shape. Twist the ends of the cling film to secure. Chill for 15-20 mins to allow the beef to set and keep its shape.
    Roll out the puff pastry on a floured surface to a large rectangle, the thickness of a £1 coin. Remove the cling film from the beef, then lay in the centre. Brush the surrounding pastry with egg yolk. Fold the ends over, the wrap the pastry around the beef, cutting off any excess. Turn over, so the seam is underneath, and place on a baking sheet. Brush over all the pastry with egg and chill for about 15 mins to let the pastry rest.
    Heat the oven to 200C, 400F, gas 6.
    Lightly score the pastry at 1cm intervals and glaze again with beaten egg yolk. Bake for 20 minutes, then lower the oven setting to 180C, 350F, gas 4 and cook for another 15 mins. Allow to rest for 10-15 mins before slicing and serving with the side dishes of your choice. The beef should still be pink in the centre when you serve it.

  • French Onion Soup

    French Onion Soup

    Category: Side

    Area: French

    Ingredients:

    • 50g Butter
    • 1 tbs Olive Oil
    • 1 kg Onion
    • 1 tsp Sugar
    • 4 sliced Garlic Clove
    • 2 tbs Plain Flour
    • 250ml Dry White Wine
    • 1L Beef Stock
    • 4 sliced Bread
    • 140g Gruyère

    Instructions:

    Melt the butter with the oil in a large heavy-based pan. Add the onions and fry with the lid on for 10 mins until soft. Sprinkle in the sugar and cook for 20 mins more, stirring frequently, until caramelised. The onions should be really golden, full of flavour and soft when pinched between your fingers. Take care towards the end to ensure that they don’t burn.
    Add the garlic for the final few mins of the onions’ cooking time, then sprinkle in the flour and stir well. Increase the heat and keep stirring as you gradually add the wine, followed by the hot stock. Cover and simmer for 15-20 mins.
    To serve, turn on the grill, and toast the bread. Ladle the soup into heatproof bowls. Put a slice or two of toast on top of the bowls of soup, and pile on the cheese. Grill until melted. Alternatively, you can complete the toasts under the grill, then serve them on top.

  • Ham hock colcannon

    Ham hock colcannon

    Category: Pork

    Area: Irish

    Ingredients:

    • 800g Floury Potatoes
    • 50g Butter
    • 3 chopped Garlic Clove
    • 1 chopped Cabbage
    • 8 Spring Onions
    • 100ml Double Cream
    • 2 tbs Mustard
    • 180g Ham
    • 4 Eggs

    Instructions:

    STEP 1
    Peel and cut the potatoes into even, medium-sized chunks. Put in a large pan filled with cold salted water, bring to the boil and cook for 10-15 mins until a knife can be inserted into the potatoes easily.

    STEP 2
    Meanwhile, melt the butter in a large sauté pan over a medium heat. Add the garlic, cabbage, spring onions and some seasoning. Stir occasionally until the cabbage is wilted but still retains a little bite, then set aside.

    STEP 3
    Drain the potatoes, leave to steam-dry for a couple of mins, then mash with the cream, mustard and seasoning in the same saucepan. Stir in the cabbage and ham hock. Keep warm over a low heat.

    STEP 4
    Reheat the pan you used to cook the cabbage (no need to wash first), add a splash of oil, crack in the eggs and fry to your liking. To serve, divide the colcannon between bowls and top each with a fried egg.

  • Mustard champ

    Mustard champ

    Category: Side

    Area: Irish

    Ingredients:

    • 1kg Potatoes
    • 200ml Milk
    • 50g Butter
    • 2 tbs Mustard
    • Bunch Spring Onions
    • Bunch Spring Onions

    Instructions:

    STEP 1
    Boil the potatoes for 15 mins or until tender. Drain, then mash.

    STEP 2
    Heat the milk and half the butter in the corner of the pan, then beat into the mash, along with the wholegrain mustard.

    STEP 3
    Gently fry the spring onions in the remaining butter for 2 mins until just soft but still a perky green. Fold into the mash and serve. Great with gammon or to top a fish pie.