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Chilli prawn dumplings

23 Jun

After watching the Masterchef contestants cooking dim sims in Hong Kong I was inspired to make my chilli prawn dumplings for dinner tonight. I marinated the prawns in a spicy chilli, garlic, soy and lime marinade and left them in the fridge whilst I did my pilates DVD. Then I assembled my dumplings whilst watching/listening to Masterchef. I added grated zucchini and carrot, mushrooms, cabbage and water chestnuts. This is what they looked like before I cooked them.

I decided to steam some in my steamer baskets, which are only big enough for 4 in each basket, so I had to steam the others in a fry pan. 

 

There was a recipe in Better homes and gardens which says to fry dumplings in oil for 1 minute to brown bottoms and then add water, cover and steam. This worked last time I made them but this time I dont think there was enough oil so they stuck to the frypan.

 

The dumplings in the steam basket came out perfectly. I also made a soy & lime dipping sauce with some fresh chilli from my plant that Emilio gave me. It complemented the chilli prawn dumplings perfectly.

 

  Looking forward to yum cha this Sunday at Kam Fook. 

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Taste Festival, London Regents Park

22 Jun

Just spent the day at London Regent’s Park for the Taste Festival– such a good day! There were so many dishes to sample, wines to taste, chefs to watch and goodies to try and buy!

We purchased a bunch of ‘crowns’ – the currency of the festival which is just confusing – why can’t you just pay with ££’s, and studied the menu guide to see which sample dishes from some of London’s top restaurants we would try.

Prepare yourself…this may make you salivate!

First up was char-grilled chilli garlic black cod and prawns from Dinings. The black cod was so tender and juicy and the chilli and garlic flavour packed a punch – such a good combination!

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Next we tried the ‘Cape Sante’ from Theo Randall– Scottish scallops with rocket, chilli, parsley, datterini tomatoes and lentils di Castelluccio – AMAZING! So many people saw us enjoying this one and asked where it was from – such a winner! The scallops were so juicy – something I only ever eat if I know it’s going to be good and this didn’t disappoint!

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Something I have been wanting to try ever since I saw that episode of Jamie’s Kitchenwhere he grows and cooks his own courgettes/zucchinis, is a courgette flower. Salt Yardwere serving one up stuffed with goats cheese and drizzled with honey. I wish I could cook these babies and maybe one day I will try, but after stuffing the flower with the goats cheese, they are dipped in a light batter and fried so when you bite into the flower the goats cheese is all hot and runny and then you get the hit of honey to top it off  – awesome!

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The aroma coming from Kai Mayfairdrew us to their stall where we saw they were cooking up wasabi prawns – tiger prawns with a spicy wasabi mayonnaise served with little cubes of mango and Thai basil. These were little gems! I wonder how many you would get if you ordered it as a main in the restaurant?

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While we were in the Thai section and on a roll we gave into some all-time favourites from Blue Elephant… raw mango salad made of green mango in a crushed peanut, roasted brown coconut and tamarind sauce; and a green chicken curry – both pretty good and confirming that Thai cuisine is a sure fire hit!

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Now in the mood for some sweetness, we opted for a strawberry and hibiscus bellini which was served with a warm strawberry and vanilla doughnut from The Ledbury. The creamy layer on top then turned to juicy chunks of strawberry and was perfectly matched to the warm doughnut – unbelievable!

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The festival is such a good day out – you can grab a drink (there was a stand making giant mojitos!) and just chill on the grass in the sun for a bit…

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There was also a bunch of exhibitors selling their goods and letting people ambush them for samples…

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In search of a chocolate fix, but wanting to try a selection we decided on two! First up was the chocolate crumble with cocoa bean custard from The Grill at the Dorchester. The top layer was really creamy, then there was a chocolate mousse and on the bottom was a firmer chocolate layer. The crumble on top was nice and crunchy!

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And then came the winner of the day – ‘Le chocolat sensation’ – au chocolat araguani glace au chocolat ivoire et biscuit oreo from L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon- this delight had smashed up oreo cookies on top of chocolate ice cream with a chocolate sauce all around it and some white chocolate edible props! Defo #1 of the day – such an indulgence! Maybe one day I will get to dine in the actual restaurant!

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In an effort to support some of the exhibitors I purchased some souvenirs – a spice meal kit for paneer veg and masala chicken (which seems like a super business idea) from The Meal Kit Company, and a small box of choccies from Ooh La La Chocolaterie

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Baking session

22 Jun

I have recently received a few new cookbooks and so of course the recipes must be tested!

First up were the red velvet cupcakes with cream cheese frosting from the Hummingbird Bakery cookbook. Those who sampled were all impressed (or so they said) but we devoured them before I had the chance to take some photographic evidence… soooo I will just have to make them again soon! Check out http://www.hummingbirdbakery.com for deets.

I also baked the brownies which came out super moist and fudgy and amazingly indulgent. It’s crazy how after a few tiny “slivers” of a piece almost the entire piece is gone! These are definitely one to bake again.

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Still in a baking mood I decided to give macaroons a go… with chocolate still on the brain I went with a recipe from Gordon Ramsay’s Just Desserts book. While they didn’t turn out looking quite like the perfect macaroons from Ladureethey were still pretty tasty! Check it out if you’re ever in Paris (or Harrods)!

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Welcome!

22 Jun

Hi everyone!

Welcome to our foodie blog! We plan to post reviews, articles, links to other foodie sites and general foodie info for all things related to food, but of course “no red meat”.

We believe there are so many other great food choices that you can enjoy that are better for you and the planet, AND they taste good!

We are looking forward to sharing this passion with you.

 

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