Friday 28 May 2010

Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy


My chickens are really getting into their stride now and so I've had a glut of eggs to use up of late!  This evening I hard boiled eight eggs (they're still quite small) for picnic sandwiches tomorrow and I also made lemon curd for the first time in ages to use a few extra eggs.  I used to dislike lemon curd hugely but my tastes are definitely changing as I get older and I love it now!   There's a recipe for honey curd in the book I used the lemon curd recipe from which I found interesting, never seen that before, worth a try me thinks.  I also want to try passionfruit curd too, yummy!  ;o)

Tuesday 18 May 2010

Using it up...


Yes, it's my dinner!  ;o)  I just thought I'd share (although quite who I'm sharing it with I'm sure I don't know!  Just myself I feel!  lol) a picture of my dinner as an excuse to have a ramble about my current mission to use things up and cook more from scratch.  So, my dinner comprises bulghur wheat, butter bean & veg stew, grilled Halloumi, broccoli and a Portobello mushroom.  ;o)  I found the bulghur lurking at the back of a shelf in the pantry so that was whipped out for using up purposes.  The stew I found, unlabelled, at the back of the freezer and hoiked it out in the hope it was savoury!  ;oD  I'm so bad at chucking stuff in the freezer and thinking to myself that I'll remember what it is but, of course, I never do!  I just put it down to my taste for living an adventurous life!  lol  The broccoli and mushroom didn't come under the using up banner as they arrived in my organic veg box this morning.  The Halloumi, well, I just adore it and never need an excuse to break it out of the fridge!  ;o)  I have a goodly heap of leftover bulghur which I plan to use for lunch tomorrow, I'm selling my work at Mildenhall air base for the rest of this week and all the food places there (Burger King, a pizza place, Taco Bell, Baskin Robbins and Cinnabon) aren't very compatible with my healthy eating campaign!  If I don't take lunch and snacks I can wander off the path of healthy eating with alarming ease!  Tomorrow I will be packing some carrot soup (made for lunch today and using up some sad, floppy carrots from the bottom of the fridge!), some bulghur with veg and possibly some beans thrown in, Marmite rice cakes and some fruit.  That lot should see me through til 6pm.  ;o)

Friday 14 May 2010

Baking and Basics

 

Yesterday I was in need of some seriously therapeutic baking time so I set to in the kitchen and made some iced fairy cakes for starters.  Nothing special about them except that I used these pansy icing decorations.  I'd like to say I knocked them up in a spare few moments but alas I didn't!  They were sent to me recently in a baking swap I participated in on Swap-Bot.  I rarely buy this sort of thing but it was fun to use them for a change.  My buttercream was meant to be a nice coordinating bluey purple but it went a bit awry!  They've gone down well though despite my lackadaisical icing attempt!  ;o)  
 
 
 
Then I made some Builder's Tea Bread from Mary Berry's book, One Step Ahead.  This is a nice simple recipe (albeit involving overnight soaking of dried fruit so not one for spontaneous baking urges!) and I had some Earl Grey leaf tea to use up from the pantry so my fruit was all plumptious from it's overnight sojourn in the brew.  This makes a huge loaf and always takes longer to bake than the hour mentioned in the recipe.  I think it would probably fare better in two smaller loaf tins or a larger rectangular tin.  It freezes like a dream and I always bung half in the freezer to prevent us gobbling it down in a flash!  It's fatless too so is quite kindly in the calorie stakes as well.



Earlier this week I came across a blog called A Year of Inconvenience.  Blogger, Pam Mehnert, is giving up convenience food for a year and cooking everything from scratch.  How inspiring is that?  I think it's a fantastic project and I will be following Pam's progress with interest.  I decided several years ago to reduce the amount of processed food we eat and have had a goodly amount of success I would say, although it is very easy to slide back into the convenience food trap sometimes!  Reading some of the posts on Pam's blog has made me question what I term basics foods when cooking from scratch.  She mentioned making pizza sauce using fresh tomatoes and I realised that I think of tinned tomatoes as a basic ingredient when in fact they are, of course, processed!  And, frozen peas!  I love frozen peas and never considered them a processed food!  I'm sounding a bit odd methinks!  lol   Anyway, rambling aside, the blog (along with something of a fincancial doldrums episode) has prompted me into one of my periodical "use it up" missions!  This entails using the ingredients I already have in my fridge, pantry and freezer as much as possible and only buying essentials when I need to.  I've had a Quorn Roast in the freezer for a while (I have to admit that I quite like Quorn even though it's processed!) so I hauled it out for dinner this evening.  I wanted to have sage & onion stuffing with it but had none of the packet variety in the pantry so I found a recipe for it in one of my favourite vintage cookbooks.  As you would suspect it involved onion, breadcrumbs, sage, salt and butter.  With my usual disregard for recipes, I didn't follow the method entirely as written but it was jolly tasty!  Even my daughter, who loves the packet variety of stuffing, ate it all up and enjoyed it!  ;o)  While I was waiting for dinner to cook I had a rummage about in the pantry seeing what I had available and decided to make some muesli as we're quite low on breakfast cereal (husband's daily breakfast is always cereal).  I used millet flakes, oats, plain puffed rice, pumpkin & sunflower seeds, mixed nuts, raisins, currants and dates.  I was busking it with no recipe so I will await husband's verdict in the morning!  I have to say that cooking from scratch and improvising with available ingredients is a real blast for me, I love the challenge and culinary creativity.  Let's do it!  ;o)