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JB – Mint , Yogurt Base Sauce

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Ingredients

Ingredients

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Item No,Qty,Description
1,2 tbl,Mint ( Fresh a big hand full fine chopped)
2,1tsp,Smoked Paprika
3,1tsp,Cinnamon
4,1/2 tsp,All Spice
5,2tbl,Orengano
6,1,Onion ( large chop)
7,2,Cloves Garlic fine chopped
8,1/2inch,Ginger fine chopped
9,1,carrot cut to size to tatse
10,1 tin, Pnto beans
11, Some, yoghurt
12,Some Stock
13,Some,Potato cut to size of baby spuds
14,some,Corn flour or any other non descript flour for thickening. About 1 dsp may be 1 tbl dependign on mix

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Method

This version is for spuds and veg, it also works with meat chops, other cuts. Not sure about fish, it should work but do not add until close to the end of cooking.

Use an oven-proof pot. I have heavy iron one, giving an even heat on the hob and also in the oven.

Pre heat oven to about 150 / 160.

Low heat oil , fry onion to soft

Add powder spices ( if they are big, pestle and mortar them before adding – not too small just smash them up)

Turn up heat, add spuds. A little more oil if needed, there should be enough to just coat everything)

Add carrots.

Keep things moving and temp at med to high. Stir fry method.

Add garlic, ginger

Let cook for a few mins

The aim is to soften and cook out the spices not crisp them off.

Stir in a some flour, about 1 tbl , adding at this stage and stirring in means it wont lump later.

Keep everything moving and adjust heat as required to keep things cooking gently

Add in Beans , if tined, wash them off in a sieve before adding. If own rehydrated , just add.

If its dry and sticking do NOT ADD MORE OIL, add a little water.

Add yoghurt, enough to give a good covering.

Add stock to cover.

Give everything a good mix to ensure everything has a good covering.

In oven 160 for about 1 hour.

Keep checking and giving it a stir , add stock as needed.

It should be wet, not swimming.

French Onion Soup

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Ingredients

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Item No,Qty,Description
1,2,Garlic
2,2,Onions
3,1L,Stock
4,1 tbsl,Brown Sugar
5,glug,Wine Vinegar( White or Red)
6,1 tbl,Flour
7,1 tsp,Honey
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Method

  1. Heat a large frying pan or sauté pan until hot, add two tablespoons of olive oil, the onions, thyme and soft brown sugar. Fry for 10-15 minutes over a medium-low heat, or until softened and golden-brown, stirring occasionally so it doesn’t catch on the bottom.
  2. Add the garlic and cook for a minute, then add the white wine and cook until the volume of liquid has reduced by half. Stir in the flour and cook for two minutes.
  3. Add the brandy and sherry, then pour in the stock and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat slightly and cook gently for about 10-15 minutes.
  4. While the soup simmers, heat a griddle until hot. Drizzle the remaining tablespoon of olive oil over the bread and toast on one side. Set aside.
  5. Check the seasoning of the soup, adding plenty of salt, a little black pepper, and more sugar or alcohol if necessary to suit your own taste.
  6. Preheat the grill to high.
  7. Ladle the soup into bowls and top with the toasted bread. Add the cheese on top of the bread and grill until bubbling and golden-brown.

Burito

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Hairy bikers Tennessee Pulled Pork

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Ingredients

shoulder of pork

50 g soft brown sugar

4 tbl paprika

3 tbl sea salt flakes

1tb cayenne

1 tbl cumin

1 tbl mustard Power

1 tbl dried thyme.

Method

Mix all of the above in a bowl

Rub the pork with the mix above – note the salt is important as it draws out moisture from the pork

Only use half the mix

Leave in fridge for an hour or more

After the fridge rub in a 2nd coat of the mix

Really rub it in, good and hard rubbing

Note the spices have already started to chemical / cold cook. This is good but not a show stopper if not.

Add a cup of water to the bottom of the tin to stop things drying out and also create steam whilst cooking

Cover tin with foil folder the edges over good to form a seal.

Place pork in a roasting tin

Put in pre heat oven – 130 C fan oven- for 5 hrs.

Optional —-

For best result put on roasting / low heat bbq with hickory or apple wood chips in a smoker for 45 mins. Adlib, if you dont have the right wood chips or a smoking tin etc

Now pull pull apart and enjoy.

Spicy Potato Crisps – Keripik Kentang Balado

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Hot Chocolate Fudge Sauce

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Qty, Inngredient

4oz  – 100g,unsweetened choc i.e 70%

1/2 cup-113g, butter

3/4 cup-100g, drinking choc ( dark)

2 cups-402g,sugar

1/2cup-120ml,milk

1/2cup-120ml,whipping cream

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1. Use bay marie to melt choc and butter. When melted stir in drink choc.

2. Use a bay marie to melt choc & butter, gradually stir in sugar. Let it cook gently stir occasionaly.

3. graduarly stir in cream and milk. Continue cooking for 1 hour.

 

Its ready when smooth

 

 

 

custard

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qty, item

8,egg yolk

75g,caster sugar

300ml,milk

300ml,cream

1,vanilla pod

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Beat eggs and sugar.

pour in the milk

add vanilla

bay marie and add cream

 

Banoffee Pie

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  • For the base:
  • 100g butter, melted
  • 250g ginger nut biscuits, crushed
  • For the caramel:
  • 100g butter
  • 100g dark brown soft sugar
  • 397g can Carnation Condensed Milk
  • For the top:
  • 4 small bananas
  • 300ml carton whipping cream, lightly whipped
  • grated chocolate

Method

Melt the butter and sugar into a non-stick saucepan over a low heat, stirring all the time until the sugar has dissolved. Add the condensed milk and bring to a rapid boil for about a minute, stirring all the time for a thick golden caramel. Spread the caramel over the base, cool and then chill for about 1 hour, until firm or until ready to serve.

 Carefully lift the pie from the tin and place on a serving plate. Slice the bananas; fold half of them into the softly whipped cream and spoon over the base. Decorate with the remaining bananas and finish with the grated chocolate.

Steak , Beef with Red Wine Sauce

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pieces of sirloin steak ( room temp )

1 small chopped onion

Little Olive Oil for cooking

 

Sauce

175ml Red Wine

Ground Black pepper

 

Method

First of all, heat half the oil in the frying pan over a high heat, then fry the chopped onion until it’s softened and tinged dark brown at the edges – about 6 minutes – and remove to a plate. Now add the remaining oil to the pan and, keeping the heat high – the pan should be as hot as you dare – season the steaks with coarsely milled black pepper, but no salt, as this encourages the juices to come out.

Now add the steaks to the hot pan and press them gently with a spoon so that the underneath is seared and becomes crusty. Cook the steaks for about 3 minutes each side for medium, 2 for rare and 4 for well done. Then, about 2 minutes before the end of the cooking time, return the onion to the pan, pour the wine around the steaks and, keeping the heat high, boil until reduced and syrupy. Serve the steaks on hot plates with the sauce spooned over.

Spinach Ricotta Cheese Quiche

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1 tub about 250g Ricotta cheese
3 eggs, beaten
6 tbsp. milk
1 cube of frozen chopped spinach, or 2 handfuls of blanched 1 min then cooled and rested fresh.
Salt & pepper to taste
Blind bake the case with beads. About 200 C for 10 mins.
Beat eggs into Ricotta cheese., milk and spinach and any other flavourings.
Add to pastry case
Reduce oven to 150 C
Cook for about 30 to 35 mins.
Use the skewer test.
Dot with butter
If you garnish with sliced tomato and sprinkle a little basil.  Use grill and medium heat and colour for about 10 mins.

Bread pudding (Zemlovka)

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This is a kind of bread and butter pud with an Eve’s pudding vibe from the fruit, and we like it made with brioche instead of ordinary bread. Warm and comforting, it’s just right on a cold night.

Ingredients

Preparation method

  1. First put the raisins in a small bowl, add the cold tea and leave them to soak.
  2. Peel, core and slice the apples or pears and keep them fresh in a bowl of water with a squeeze of lemon juice.
  3. Grease a baking dish and preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4.
  4. Gently warm the milk in a saucepan, then add the butter and allow it to melt. Set the milk and butter aside to cool to lukewarm.
  5. Put the eggs, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and vanilla in a bowl and beat with an electric handwhisk until well combined. Whisk in the buttery milk.
  6. Tear the bread into pieces, keeping the crusts on or off depending on how posh you are, and layer them in the greased baking dish. Strain the raisins, discarding the tea, and scatter them over the bread, then top with the sliced fruit. Pour in the batter and sprinkle on brown sugar crystals.
  7. Bake in the preheated oven for about 30 minutes until the pudding has set and has a golden crust on top.
  8. Serve with ice cream or custard, or try some soured cream for a change.

JB Curry ( Coconut Milk )

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5tbl oil
1 tsp turmeric
2 tsp mustard seed
6 toms
1 tsp fenugreek
440 ml Coconut milk
1 green chille (deseeded diced)

1 hand curry leaves

1 inch ginger grated

3 onions chopped

1 tsp chilie powder

Hot oil, mustard seed to pop. add fenugreek, green chille, ginger and curry leaves. Stir for a minute. Purée onion and add to mix. Cook 5 mins. add chille and turmeric powders. Add toms ( puréed )
Add 2 wine glass water and the coconut milk. Add meat / veg and cook.

Mince Meat

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Qty,Ingredient
1lb ( about 450g ) , bramley apples chop small
8 oz ( about 225 g ) , suet
12 oz ( about 350g ) , rasin
8 oz, sultanars
8 oz, currents
12 oz, Dark brown sugar
2 lemon or orange, zest
2 oz ( about 50 g ) , small cut Almonds
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Method

Mix everything
Cover and leave for 12 hours
After that pre-heat the oven to gas mark ¼, 225°F about 110 C

Cover the bowl loosely with foil and cook for 3 hours, then remove the bowl

Stir whilst its cooling, about every 30 mins is fine.

Add the brandy when its cold.

Give it a good mix

Do jars the same as jam. Boil then use.

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