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Notting Hill Carnival

04 Sep

Notting Hill Carnival was on the weekend which is one of my favourite things about London. There is nothing like Carnival back at home in Australia – 2 days of awesome street parades, crazy sound stages around Notting Hill, and all sorts of people partying in the streets. It’s the biggest street party in Europe and the second biggest in the world after the annual Mardi Gras in Rio.

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We live on the parade route so hosted a small gathering as we could view the parade from the top! This meant I could do a bit of cooking for our guests, so our day was pretty much full of food!

My favourites were the caprese bites, the reggae reggae nachos and quesadillas, chilli haloumi, and of course the brownies!

Caprese bites

These are super easy, yet super tasty. They are simply a caprese salad in one bite!

  • mini bocconcini balls (or mozzarella)
  • cherry tomatoes
  • fresh basil leaves
  • freshly ground black pepper
  • balsamic vinegar
  • extra virgin olive oil (optional)
  1. Chop each of the mini bocconcini balls and cherry tomatoes in half.
  2. Thread a piece of tomato, a basil leaf (folded if they are big) and a piece of bocconcini onto a cocktail stick.
  3. Repeat until you have used all of them up.
  4. Arrange in a bowl and drizzle over some balsamic vinegar and a grind of some black pepper.

This was round one before I drizzled the balsamic – they taste good both ways though!

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Reggae Reggae Nachos

Reggae Reggae sauce is awesome! We no longer keep plain tomato sauce or ketchup in our kitchen anymore – just reggae reggae! I saw this recipe in the August edition of BBC Good Food and it’s also on their website at BBC Good Food online.

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I figured it was pretty easy to take some of the same ingredients and make Reggae Reggae Quesadillas

  • Wholemeal tortillas
  • Reggae Reggae Fiery Guava dipping sauce
  • mozzarella cheese, grated
  1. Spread one tortilla with the reggae reggae guava sauce, top with cheese and another tortilla.
  2. Heat a little chilli oil in a non-stick frypan, slide the tortilla on and brown on one side then flip and brown the other. The cheese will be melted and the tortillas will be stuck together.
  3. Slice into wedges and serve.

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Chilli Haloumi

This is one of the easiest party snacks I know of. It’s a staple of ours whenever we entertain and always a hit! I get a stack of compliments with these babies so give em a go!

Slice a block of haloumi cheese (I use haloumi lite) and place in a dry non-stick frypan. They will sizzle and the juices will flow out, so move them around a little and make sure they don’t stick. Brown on both sides and cut into bite sized pieces while they cook.

Meanwhile finely chop 2 red chillies and mix with some olive oil. Up to you how much, but enough to be able to drizzle over the haloumi. I like to use chilli-infused olive oil so it’s got an extra kick!

Mix through the haloumi and serve with cocktail sticks so your guests don’t burn their fingers.

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Sweet potato falafels

I got the idea for these from Leon – they are super tasty in their wraps so I thought they would make a good finger food. I made them the day before the carnival and heated them up on the day so I think they dried out a tad, but were still tasty. We dipped them in tzatiki but I think aioli would have been better.

I used the fab Leon cookbook, but the recipe is available on The Guardian’s website.

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Hummingbird Brownies

The recipe from the Hummingbird Bakery cookbook is the best one I have tried. And believe me, I have tried many! They always come out moist and fudgy – just the way I like em!

Ingredients for 12 big, or more smaller pieces:

  • 200g dark chocolate, broken up into small pieces
  • 175g unsalted butter
  • 325g caster sugar
  • 130g plain flour
  • 3 eggs
  1. Preheat the oven to 170c, Gas Mark 3.
  2. Place the chocolate and butter in a heatproof bowl over a pan of simmering water. Stir occasionally until thoroughly melted, then remove from the heat and leave to cool slightly.
  3. Add the sugar and stir until well incorporated, then add the flour and do the same.
  4. Stir in the eggs until thick and smooth.
  5. Pour into a baking tray (I have a proper brownie tray, but Hummingbird recommends a 33cmx23cmx5cm tray) and bake for about 30-35 minutes, or until they are flaky on top but still soft in the centre.
  6. Leave to cool completely before attempting to turn them out, otherwise they will break and you will end up eating all the broken pieces! Cut into small pieces when cool

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Veggie Frittata

I have made this up based on a bunch of recipes. You can pretty much use any veggies you have to hand. I used:

  • 6 eggs
  • 1 clove garlic, chopped
  • 2 red chillies, chopped
  • 1 red onion, sliced
  • 1 courgette (zucchini), sliced thinly
  • 1 carrot, sliced thinly
  • 1 red pepper (capsicum), sliced thinly
  • a small handful of fresh parsley
  • olive oil
  • cheddar cheese, grated
  1. Heat the oil in a non-stick pan, add the garlic, chilli and onion and soften
  2. Add the courgette, carrot, pepper and cook until golden. Add the parsley and mix through
  3. Beat the eggs and season with some salt and pepper. Add to the pan and cook, moving the egg around until the base is set.
  4. Sprinkle some cheese on top and then slide under a hot grill until puffed and golden.
  5. Allow to cool and then cut into bite sized pieces. You can serve hot or cold depending on what you prefer.

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Borough Market, London

10 Jul

Borough Markets in London has to be one of my favourite places in this city! It is a specialist food wholesale and retail market and every time I go I discover something new and tasty! 

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I love to wander around and sample the delights of all the stalls and then make special purchases for whatever tickles my fancy. There are cheeses, jams, vinegars, olive oils, chocolates, baklava, cakes, breads, pastries, juices and smoothies, coffee and wines, the list goes on!

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I like to think I have figured out the best approach for a foodie market like this. First up, if you arrive hungry I think it’s better to try and  hold off buying lunch until you have done a good lap of the market so that you can identify which stall you will buy your main breakfast/lunch from. Otherwise you will most probably make a purchase and shove it down only to later see a better option around the corner resulting in a massive case of food envy!

One of my absolute faves has got to be the HEAVENLY HALLOUMI burger from The Veggie Table. These babies are so delicious I find myself getting one every time I visit. They are grilled and then popped into a wholegrain bun with salsa and optional hummus and pesto, or topped onto a mix of the uber healthy salads on offer which usually change each time. Just go and get one!

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Another fave would be the brownies. Now I am a massive fan of brownies and I like to think I have sampled quite a range over the years, but two of the best can be purchased from Borough. The first is the heavy, fudgy and moist delight from the Cinnamon Tree Bakery stall inside. It’s diets off for these bad boys! They also mix in choc bits for that extra indulgence! The other is a Boston brownie from the shop Konditor and Cook outside the market on Stoney Street. These babies have fresh cranberries baked into them that just goes so well with the rich chocolately brownie. yum yum yum!

Coffee lovers queue for ages at Monmouth Coffee coffee who serve up a range of beans which you can also purchase by weight.

The quality of fresh produce is fantastic – check out the juiciness of the tomatoes…

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Something new I picked up this time was Truffle Balsamic Glaze. We sampled this winner with fresh bread, but it can be used on cheese, poultry, risotto and pasta. It’s a thick balsamic glaze with the richness of truffle – something to break out when we are feeling posh I think!

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And Artisan du chocolat have a little stand where you can pick up a mixed bag of choccies at the special Borough market price of £2! My fave is the Madagascar.

Geez, I LOVE this place!

If you live in London and you have never been – what are you waiting for? And if you ever visit London – make sure the market is on your list! Saturdays are always the busiest, so if you can, head down there on a Thursday or Friday instead. There are usually bargains to be bagged later in the day as vendors try to get rid of the last of their fresh stock. Bon Appo!

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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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