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  • Bigos (Hunters Stew)

    Bigos (Hunters Stew)

    Category: Pork

    Area: Polish

    Ingredients:

    • 2 sliced Bacon
    • 1 lb Kielbasa
    • 1 lb Pork
    • 1/4 cup Flour
    • 3 chopped Garlic
    • 1 Diced Onion
    • 1 1/2 cup Mushrooms
    • 4 cups Cabbage
    • 1 Jar Sauerkraut
    • 1/4 cup Red Wine
    • 1 Bay Leaf
    • 1 tsp Basil
    • 1 tsp Marjoram
    • 1 tbs Paprika
    • 1/8 teaspoon Caraway Seed
    • 1 dash Hotsauce
    • 5 Cups Beef Stock
    • 2 tbs Tomato Puree
    • 1 cup Diced Tomatoes
    • 1 dash Worcestershire Sauce

    Instructions:

    Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).

    Heat a large pot over medium heat. Add the bacon and kielbasa; cook and stir until the bacon has rendered its fat and sausage is lightly browned. Use a slotted spoon to remove the meat and transfer to a large casserole or Dutch oven.

    Coat the cubes of pork lightly with flour and fry them in the bacon drippings over medium-high heat until golden brown. Use a slotted spoon to transfer the pork to the casserole. Add the garlic, onion, carrots, fresh mushrooms, cabbage and sauerkraut. Reduce heat to medium; cook and stir until the carrots are soft, about 10 minutes. Do not let the vegetables brown.

    Deglaze the pan by pouring in the red wine and stirring to loosen all of the bits of food and flour that are stuck to the bottom. Season with the bay leaf, basil, marjoram, paprika, salt, pepper, caraway seeds and cayenne pepper; cook for 1 minute.

    Mix in the dried mushrooms, hot pepper sauce, Worcestershire sauce, beef stock, tomato paste and tomatoes. Heat through just until boiling. Pour the vegetables and all of the liquid into the casserole dish with the meat. Cover with a lid.

    Bake in the preheated oven for 2 1/2 to 3 hours, until meat is very tender.

  • Tuna Nicoise

    Tuna Nicoise

    Category: Seafood

    Area: French

    Ingredients:

    • 450g Potatoes
    • 2 tblsp Olive Oil
    • 4 Eggs
    • 1 tbls Red Wine Vinegar
    • 2 tblsp Capers
    • 50g Sunflower Oil
    • ½ Red Onions
    • 100g Spinach
    • 400g Tuna

    Instructions:

    Heat oven to 200C/fan 180C/gas 6. Toss the potatoes with 2 tsp oil and some seasoning. Tip onto a large baking tray, then roast for 20 mins, stirring halfway, until crisp, golden and cooked through.
    Meanwhile, put eggs in a small pan of water, bring to the boil, then simmer for 8-10 mins, depending on how you like them cooked. Plunge into a bowl of cold water to cool for a few mins. Peel away the shells, then cut into halves.
    In a large salad bowl, whisk together the remaining oil, red wine vinegar, capers and chopped tomatoes. Season, tip in the onion, spinach, tuna and potatoes, then gently toss together. Top with the eggs, then serve straight away.

  • Shakshuka

    Shakshuka

    Category: Vegetarian

    Area: Egyptian

    Ingredients:

    • 1 tbs Olive Oil
    • 2 chopped Red Onions
    • 1 finely chopped Red Chilli
    • 1 clove Garlic
    • Chopped Coriander
    • 800g Cherry Tomatoes
    • 1 tbs Caster Sugar
    • 4 Eggs
    • Spinkling Feta

    Instructions:

    Heat the oil in a frying pan that has a lid, then soften the onions, chilli, garlic and coriander stalks for 5 mins until soft. Stir in the tomatoes and sugar, then bubble for 8-10 mins until thick. Can be frozen for 1 month.

    Using the back of a large spoon, make 4 dips in the sauce, then crack an egg into each one. Put a lid on the pan, then cook over a low heat for 6-8 mins, until the eggs are done to your liking. Scatter with the coriander leaves and serve with crusty bread.

  • Red Peas Soup

    Red Peas Soup

    Category: Beef

    Area: Jamaican

    Ingredients:

    • 2 cups Kidney Beans
    • 1 large Carrots
    • 2 chopped Spring Onions
    • 4 sprigs Thyme
    • 1 Diced Onion
    • 1/2 tsp Black Pepper
    • 2 chopped Red Pepper
    • 4 Mashed Garlic Clove
    • 1 tbs Allspice
    • 2 Lbs Beef
    • 2L Water
    • 4 Potatoes
    • 1 cup Plain Flour
    • 1/4 cup Water
    • 1 cup Coconut Milk

    Instructions:

    Wash and rinse the dried kidney beans.. then cover with water in a deep bowl. Remember as they soak they will expand to at least triple the size they were originally so add a lot of water to the bowl. Soak them overnight or for at least 2 hrs to make the cooking step go quicker. I tossed out the water they were soaked in after it did the job.

    Have your butcher cut the salted pigtail into 2 inch pieces as it will be very difficult to cut with an ordinary kitchen knife. Wash, then place a deep pot with water and bring to a boil. Cook for 20 minutes, then drain + rinse and repeat (boil again in water). The goal is to make the pieces of pig tails tender and to remove most of the salt it was cured in.

    Time to start the soup. Place everything in the pot (except the flour and potato), then cover with water and place on a high flame to bring to a boil. As it comes to a boil, skim off any scum/froth at the top and discard. Reduce the heat to a gentle boil and allow it to cook for 1 hr and 15 mins.. basically until the beans are tender and start falling apart.

    It’s now time to add the potato (and Yams etc if you’re adding it) as well as the coconut milk and continue cooking for 15 minutes.

    Now is a good time to start making the basic dough for the spinner dumplings. Mix the flour and water (add a pinch of salt if you want) until you have a soft/smooth dough. allow it to rest for 5 minutes, then pinch of a tablespoon at a time and roll between your hands to form a cigarette shape.

    Add them to the pot, stir well and continue cooking for another 15 minutes on a rolling boil.

    You’ll notice that I didn’t add any salt to the pot as the remaining salt from the salted pigtails will be enough to properly season this dish. However you can taste and adjust accordingly. Lets recap the timing part of things so you’re not confused. Cook the base of the soup for 1 hr and 15 minute or until tender, then add the potatoes and cook for 15 minutes, then add the dumplings and cook for a further 15 minutes. Keep in mind that this soup will thicken quite a bit as it cools.

    While this is not a traditional recipe to any one specific island, versions of this soup (sometimes called stewed peas) can be found throughout the Caribbean, Latin America and Africa. A hearty bowl of this soup will surely give you the sleepies (some may call it ethnic fatigue). You can certainly freeze the leftovers and heat it up another day.

  • 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.

  • Salmon Avocado Salad

    Salmon Avocado Salad

    Category: Seafood

    Area: British

    Ingredients:

    • 400g Salmon
    • 3 Avocado
    • 1 Cucumber
    • 400g Spinach
    • 4 tbs Mint
    • zest and juice of 1 Lime
    • 2 tsp Honey
    • 3 tbs Olive Oil

    Instructions:

    Season the salmon, then rub with oil. Mix the dressing ingredients together. Halve, stone, peel and slice the avocados. Halve and quarter the cucumber lengthways, then cut into slices. Divide salad, avocado and cucumber between four plates, then drizzle with half the dressing.

    Heat a non-stick pan. Add the salmon and fry for 3-4 mins on each side until crisp but still moist inside. Put a salmon fillet on top of each salad and drizzle over the remaining dressing. Serve warm.

  • Mushroom & Chestnut Rotolo

    Mushroom & Chestnut Rotolo

    Category: Vegetarian

    Area: British

    Ingredients:

    • 30g Mushrooms
    • 240g Chestnuts
    • 3 Challots
    • 3 cloves Garlic
    • 3 sprigs Rosemary
    • 500g Wild Mushrooms
    • 2 tblsp Soy Sauce
    • 125ml White Wine
    • 350g Lasagne Sheets
    • 4 tbsp Breadcrumbs
    • 1/2 handful Sage
    • to serve Truffle Oil

    Instructions:

    Soak the dried mushrooms in 350ml boiling water and set aside until needed. Blitz ¾ of the chestnuts with 150ml water until creamy. Roughly chop the remaining chestnuts.
    Heat 2 tbsp olive oil in a large non-stick frying pan. Fry the shallots with a pinch of salt until softened, then add the garlic, chopped chestnuts and rosemary, and fry for 2 mins more. Add the wild mushrooms, 2 tbsp oil and some seasoning. Cook for 3 mins until they begin to soften. Drain and roughly chop the dried mushrooms (reserve the soaking liquid), then add those too, along with the soy sauce, and fry for 2 mins more.
    Whisk the wine, reserved mushroom liquid and chestnut cream together to create a sauce. Season, then add half to the mushroom mixture in the pan and cook for 1 min until the sauce becomes glossy. Remove and discard the rosemary sprigs, then set the mixture aside.
    Heat oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4. Bring a large pan of salted water to the boil and get a large bowl of ice water ready. Drop the lasagne sheets into the boiling water for 2 mins or until pliable and a little cooked, then immediately plunge them into the cold water. Using your fingers, carefully separate the sheets and transfer to a clean tea towel. Spread a good spoonful of the sauce on the bottom two thirds of each sheet, then, rolling away from yourself, roll up the shorter ends. Cut each roll in half, then position the rolls of pasta cut-side up in a pie dish that you are happy to serve from at the table. If you have any mushroom sauce remaining after you’ve rolled up all the sheets, simply push it into some of the exposed rolls of pasta.
    Pour the rest of the sauce over the top of the pasta, then bake for 10 mins or until the pasta no longer has any resistance when tested with a skewer.
    Meanwhile, put the breadcrumbs, the last 2 tbsp olive oil, sage leaves and some seasoning in a bowl, and toss everything together. Scatter the rotolo with the crumbs and sage, then bake for another 10 mins, until the top is golden and the sage leaves are crispy. Leave to cool for 10 mins to allow the pasta to absorb the sauce, then drizzle with a little truffle oil, if you like, before taking your dish to the table.

  • Paszteciki (Polish Pasties)

    Paszteciki (Polish Pasties)

    Category: Beef

    Area: Polish

    Ingredients:

    • 1 cup Flour
    • 1/4 tsp Salt
    • 1 Yolk Egg
    • 1 Egg
    • 5 tbs Butter
    • 6 tblsp Butter
    • 1/3 cup Onion
    • 1/2 cup Swede
    • 1/2 lb Beef Brisket
    • 2 Beaten Eggs
    • 1 tsp Salt
    • 1/4 tsp Pepper

    Instructions:

    Sift flour and salt into a large mixing bowl.
    Use a spoon to push the egg yolk through a fine sieve into the flour.
    Add the raw egg and mix well.
    Beat in butter 1 tablespoon at a time.
    Place dough on a floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic, then wrap in waxed paper and refrigerate until firm (at least 30 minutes).
    In a heavy skillet, melt 2 tablespoons butter over medium heat; saute the onion and rutabaga until the onion is soft and transparent (5 minutes).
    Put the onions, rutabaga, and beef through a meat grinder twice if you have one, if not just chop them up as fine as possible.
    Melt the remaining 4 tablespoons butter over medium heat, and add the meat mixture.
    Cook over low heat, stirring occasionally, until all of the liquid has evaporated and the mixture is thick enough to hold its shape.
    Remove from heat and let cool, then stir in 1 egg, and season with salt and pepper.
    Preheat oven to 350°F.
    On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough out into a 13×8" rectangle (1/8" thick).
    Spoon the filling down the center of the rectangle lengthwise, leaving about an inch of space on each end.
    Lightly brush the long sides with cold water, then fold one of the long sides over the filling and the other side over the top of that.
    Brush the short ends with cold water and fold them over the top, enclosing the filling.
    Place pastry seam side down on a baking sheet and brush the top evenly with the remaining scrambled egg.
    Bake in preheated oven until rich golden brown (30 minutes).
    Slice pastry diagonally into 1.5" long pieces and serve as an appetizer or with soup.

  • Recheado Masala Fish

    Recheado Masala Fish

    Category: Seafood

    Area: Indian

    Ingredients:

    • 4 Mackerel
    • 18 dried Red Chilli
    • 1 inch Ginger
    • 8 cloves Garlic
    • 1.5 tsp Pepper
    • 1 tsp Cumin
    • ½ tsp Turmeric
    • Cinnamon stick
    • 4 Cloves
    • 2 Cardamom
    • 1 tbsp Sugar
    • 2 marble sized Tamarind ball
    • 2.5 tbsp Vinegar
    • for frying Oil

    Instructions:

    Soak all the spices, ginger, garlic, tamarind pulp and kashmiri chilies except oil in vinegar.
    Add sugar and salt.
    Also add turmeric powder.
    Combine all nicely and marinate for 35-40 mins.
    Grind the mixture until soft and smooth. Add more vinegar if required but ensure the paste has to be thick so add vinegar accordingly. If the masala paste is thin then it would not stick to the fish.
    Rinse the fish slit from the center and give some incision from the top. You could see the fish below for clarity.
    Now stuff the paste into the center and into the incision. Coat the entire fish with this paste. Marinate the fish for 30 mins.
    Place oil in a shallow pan, once oil is quite hot shallow fry the stuffed mackerels.
    Fry until golden brown from both sides
    Serve the recheado mackerels hot with salad, lime wedges, rice and curry.
    Notes
    1. Ensure the masala paste is thick else the result won't be good.
    2. If you aren't able to find kashmiri chilies then use bedgi chilies or kashmiri red chili powder.
    3. You could use white vinegar or coconut vinegar.
    4. Any left over paste could be stored in the fridge for future use.
    5. Cinnamon could be avoided as it's a strong spice used generally for meat or chicken.

  • Nanaimo Bars

    Nanaimo Bars

    Category: Dessert

    Area: Canadian

    Ingredients:

    • 125g Custard
    • 50g Caster Sugar
    • 5 tbs Cocoa
    • 1 beaten Egg
    • 200g shredded Digestive Biscuits
    • 100g Desiccated Coconut
    • 50g Almonds
    • 100g Butter
    • 4 tbs Double Cream
    • 3 tbs Custard Powder
    • 250g Icing Sugar
    • 150g Dark Chocolate
    • 50g Butter

    Instructions:

    Start by making the biscuit base. In a bowl, over a pan of simmering water, melt the butter with the sugar and cocoa powder, stirring occasionally until smooth. Whisk in the egg for 2 to 3 mins until the mixture has thickened. Remove from heat and mix in the biscuit crumbs, coconut and almonds if using, then press into the base of a lined 20cm square tin. Chill for 10 mins.
    For the middle layer, make the custard icing; whisk together the butter, cream and custard powder until light and fluffy, then gradually add the icing sugar until fully incorporated. Spread over the bottom layer and chill in the fridge for at least 10 mins until the custard is no longer soft.
    Melt the chocolate and butter together in the microwave, then spread over the chilled bars and put back in the fridge. Leave until the chocolate has fully set (about 2 hrs). Take the mixture out of the tin and slice into squares to serve.