Showing posts with label Appetizers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Appetizers. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 May 2013

Date 2 with Jamie...he asked me out again!

Back in the good old days of university, I ended up rooming with a very good friend of mine in the greatest apartment ever!  I know you probably think I'm exaggerating, but this apartment rocked.  Old school wood floors, five rooms, full kitchen, full living room, a ghost (no joke)...I even decorated my entire room with glow in the dark stars (probably should have warned the guy who moved in after me about those). 
 
Anyways, my good friend and I made many a meal together in that kitchen.  Some turned out great...others not so hot.  My favourite would have to be the time we tried making spanish rice.  Her new boyfriend was coming over for dinner for the first time, so we decided to go all out.  We followed the recipe verbatim: put the rice, chicken broth, raw bacon, minced onion and all sorts of bits and pieces into a pyrex casserole dish.  The recipe told us to put it on the stove, bring it to a boil, and then put it into the oven.  So, we did as they asked.  As we pop it on the oven and start up the gas burners (that's right...it's a gas stove), my friend says "won't glass break in hot heat?"  My response?  "Pyrex doesn't break.  It's built not to break."  My friend is still concerned, so our third roommate chimes in saying at most it would bend, it definitely wouldn't break.  The sentence is barely out of her mouth as we hear what sounds like a gun shot...our casserole dish had shattered and all of the liquidy contents had fallen down into the abyss of our stove top!  I started laughing so hard I was crying, my friend was mortified so much that she was actually crying...it was priceless! 
 
Fast forward to my birthday last year and this good friend gave me Jamie Oliver's Jamie at Home cookbook, with a very kind note saying that she loved our time cooking together and then she had tagged some recipes she thought would be nice to try together.  Which brings us to our night with Jamie! 
 
 To Start - Ultimate Mushroom Bruschetta

For those of you with Jamie at Home, you'll find this keeper on page 291.  For those of you who don't, I've included my version below:

Ingredients
  • olive oil
  • 300g mushrooms (wiped clean and sliced)
  • 2 cloves of garlic - 1 minced and 1 halved lengthwise
  • A small handful of thyme, leaves picked off
  • A small handful of parsley leaves
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • 1/2 of a dried chili, crumbled
  • a pat of butter
  • 1 lemon
  • 4 slices of sourdough bread
Heat your olive oil in a large frying pan on the stove over medium heat.  There should be enough olive oil to easily cover the bottom of the pan.  Add the mushrooms and stir to mix.  Add the chopped garlic, herbs, pinch of salt, couple grinds of pepper and the dried chili and stir.  Cook until the mushrooms get a little bronzed, then add the butter, the juice of 1/2 the lemon and stir.  Toast your bread, then rub it with the halved garlic clove.  Place the mushrooms on top of the bread and dig in!  (Serves 2)

Looking good!

Such yummy goodness!  I wish I could have some more right now.
 
Main - Smoked beets with grilled steak and a cottage cheese dressing
 
This combination was amazing!  However, I'd also split them up and mix them in with other meals as well.  I wasn't so sure about the cottage cheese dressing but it was unbelievable!  I loved it so much that I ended up slathering everything in it, just to get more of it.  For those of you with Jamie at Home, you'll find this recipe on page 109.  I've also included my version below for your viewing pleasure.
 
Ingredients
  • 8 small beets, tops trimmed and peeled
  • small handful of rosemary, leaves picked
  • 1 tbsp red wine vinegar
  • extra virgin olive oil
  • salt and pepper
  • small handful of Italian parsley leaves, chopped
  • small handful of basil leaves, chopped
  • 2 steaks, size of your liking
  • 4 heaping tablespoons of cottage cheese
  • 1 lemon, halved
  • a few sprigs of thyme, leaves removed
Cut the beets up, sprinkle with the rosemary and a couple drizzles of olive oil.  Place them into tinfoil BBQ boats and pop on the BBQ.  Note, they'll probably take 30-40 minutes to cook, so start these puppies early!
 
 
Next, make the dressing.  Put the cottage cheese, lemon juice, finely grated lemon rind, couple glugs of olive oil, thyme leaves, salt and pepper in a bowl and gently combine.  Taste test to see if your taste buds are satisfied and, if not, add a little more of whatever they want!

Now, Jamie suggested rubbing a bit of this dressing onto our steaks.  We did as requested and it wasn't bad, but I found that the steaks stuck to the grill and it didn't add much flavour.  Next time I'd probably season them normally with a bit of salt, pepper and Mrs. Dash, and save the dressing for eating time.

Once the beets are cooked, put them into a bowl and add the red wine vinegar, a small glub of olive oil, salt, pepper and half the parsley and tarragon.  Mix gently to combine, taste test and adjust the ingredients as desired.

To serve, place the beets on a plate, place the steak on top, add a solid dollop of the cottage cheese dressing on top of that and then sprinkle with the remaining herbs.  (Serves 2)
Heavenly! 

 
For Dessert: professionally-made chocolates from Cocoa Nymph, and my own Cocoa Nymph creations
 
I know, I couldn't tell the difference either.  Nice and simple end to a scrumptious meal.

But serious props go to our friend that kept our taste buds happy while we were creating.  Johnny Q was very tasty and went very nicely with all of our creations.
 
 
 

Monday, 11 March 2013

The best dinner I've had in months...

As you all know, I love going out, trying new foods and enjoying the atmospheres of different restaurants.  However, this past weekend I feel very lucky to have been invited over to a friend's for dinner.  It re-reminded me just how gourmet and relaxing a meal at home can be.  It was a real treat and I definitely plan on re-creating all of the recipes again myself.  Thanks a bundle for the scrumptious meal!

When I arrived I was asked if I wanted a drink.  I thought the offer was for a beer or glass of wine...not a homemade margarita!!!  And let me tell you, these margaritas were dangerously good.  You couldn't even taste the alcohol...just yummy frozen lime juice.  I can picture many of these in my future this summer.  For those of you who would like to try and create this at home: 1.5 oz tequila, 1.5 oz lime juice, 1/4 oz cointreau, 1 cup ice, 1-1.5 oz simple syrup.  Blend and enjoy!

As we were enjoying our margaritas, we started making our starters: Amalfi Baked Lemons from Jamie Oliver's Italy cookbook.  They were absolutely delightful!  Every flavour that I love, all in one dish.  To replicate these, go to page 20 of Jamie's Italy if you have it, otherwise, you'll need 2 large lemons, buffalo mozzarella, 2 cherry tomatoes (halved), 4 basil leaves, freshly ground salt and pepper, 1/2 dried chili and 2 sardines.  Cut the ends off of the lemons and then cut them in half and scoop out all of the lemon pulp to create bowls.  Put a layer of buffalo mozzarella at the bottom of the lemon bowl, then place one half of a cherry tomato, one half of a sardine, a sprinkle of freshly ground salt and pepper, a few flakes of dried chili pepper and a basil leaf on top.  Cover with another layer of buffalo mozzarella and bake in the oven at 400F until golden (about 10 minutes).  Serve on toasted bread which has been rubbed with garlic and drizzled with olive oil (subsequent to toasting).  Heaven on earth!  Supposed to serve 4, unless you have an appetite like mine.


Our main consisted of David Lee's Baked Halibut with Tomato Salsa and Jamie Oliver's Risotto Bianco.  This was nothing short of mind-blowingly spectacular.  The halibut was perfectly cooked, the homemade tomato salsa was bursting with flavour and the risotto was divine.  As you can tell, I was a little excited to eat it and almost forgot to take a picture!  The true sign of a delicious meal.
 
The recipe for David Lee's baked halibut can be found at the link below...I highly recommend trying this recipe...and by highly, I mean you're crazy if you don't!
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/food-and-wine/recipes/david-lees-baked-halibut-with-tomato/article1056772/

The Risotto Bianco recipe can be found on page 130 of Jamie's Italy, or a very similar recipe can be found at the link below.
http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/rice-recipes/a-basic-risotto-recipe

As for dessert, The Udder Guy's Vanilla ice cream and raspberries.  The perfect end to a delicious meal!  Apologies for the lack of a photo.  By that time, I was too engulfed in food heaven to remember to take out my camera.