Food for Two

Salima and David:

The way I see it, sitting around a table over well prepared food is what makes strangers into friends and friends into family. So, many wishes for plentiful encounters with strangers, long drawn out dinners, a warm house, and endless adventures in the kitchen and elsewhere.

-khatidja.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Leek Soup


Ingredients

4 stalks of leeks
1.5 chicken boullion cubes
1.5 tbsps flour
2.5-3.5 cups water
1 tbsp butter
salt and pepper to taste

This is a remarkably simple but damn good soup.

Wash the leeks thoroughly, and slice each stalk lengthwise. Chop them up as best you can, starting from the root- stop when you reach the green part at the top.

Add the butter to a preheated saucepan, and throw on the leeks. Sautee at low heat until cooked through and soft (about 5 mins). Toss into a blender, add the bouillion cubes, and flour to thicken. Add water as necessary for desired consistency. Liquify.

Pour the soup back into a saucepan to reheat. Allow the soup to come to a boil (about 5 mins). Add salt and pepper to taste.

Wilde Oscar says: You can steam potatoes and added them while blending to turn this into a leek and potato soup if that's more your taste.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Orange Almond Shortbread Cookies


Ingredients:
0.5 cup sugar
1 tbsp orange zest
0.5 cup butter, softened
1 egg yolk
0.33 tsp almond extract
1 tbsp orange juice
1.25 cups flour
0.5 cup ground almonds
0.25 tsp baking soda
0.25 tsp salt
0.5-0.75 cup chocolate (chopped)


In a bowl, whisk together the flour, ground almonds, baking soda, and salt. Set aside.

In a separate bowl use a spatula to cream together the butter, sugar, and orange zest. Mix in the egg yolk, almond extract and orange juice.

Mix the dry ingredients into the bowl with the egg mix and blend until the flour is fully integrated. Add in the chopped chocolate and mix some more until you have an appropriate doughy consistency.

Spoon out 1 tbsp sized servings onto a cooking spray lined baking tin, and place in an oven preheated to 160C. Bake for 10-15 minutes until cookies are lightly golden brown. At this point the cookies will be a bit puffy and non-uniform. Remove from the oven and use a spatula to evenly apply pressure across the surface while the cookies are still hot.

Place on a wire rack to cool. Serve with cold milk.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Salmon en Papillon with Asparagus




Ingredients

4 boneless skinless pieces of fish (salmon in this case though this method is great for a white fish too. Salmon is better seared, white fish steamed)
3-4 small red potatoes
1 lb asparagus
2-3 carrots
2 tbsps olive oil
1 tbsp lemon peel
2 tsps minced garlic
0.5 tsp seasoned salt
0.5 tsp pepper
1 tsp tarragon leaves
1 roll parchment paper
4 lemon slices

Wilde Oscar says: Parchment paper is not the same as wax paper. The former is safe for the oven, the latter will burn your house down 5 alarm style.

Mix the olive oil, terragon, lemon peel, garlic and salt and pepper in a small bowl.

Slice your skinless boneless fish into desired individual serving sizes.

Skin the carrots, and slice them lengthwise so you have strips of the same length as the asparagus.

Cut the potatoes into quarters or sixths (leave the skin on) and steam in a pot of water for a few minutes until halfway cooked.

Tear the parchment paper into 4 large squares, each about 40cm in length.

Fold the parchment paper in half, and place 1/4 of the asparagus and carrot slices onto each sheet. Place the fish on top of the vegetables, and baste liberally with the olive oil mix. Top with lemon slice. Add a few of the steamed potatoes to the parchment.

Wilde Oscar says: the longer you allow the fish to marinate in this mix, the better.  4 hours is ideal, though overnight is even better


Fold the parchment paper carefully along the edges until the packet is fully sealed. Use a knife to cut a few small slits in the top of each packet to allow steam to escape in the cooking process.

Repeat for each of the 3 remaining packets.

Place the 4 sealed packs on a cooking tray, and allow to cook for ~15 mins.

Wilde Oscar says: Instead of using the parchment in the oven method, you can sear the fish on a skillet too- it comes out with a nice lightly brown crust if seared gently. But don't over do it! Fish should never be overcooked. This is actually my preferred method, it comes out with a better colour than the parchment method.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Cookie Topped Brownies




*Heard these have been a hit before. Enjoy.

Ingredients:

For the Brownies:
90 grams bitter sweet chocolate
45 grams unsweetened chocolate
1 stick butter
0.8 cups sugar
2 large eggs
0.25 tsp salt
0.25 tsp vanilla
0.5 cup flour
0.66 cup chopped walnuts

For the Cookie Topping:
0.6 cups flour
0.25 tsp baking soda
0.25 tsp salt
0.75 stick butter
0.5 cup brown sugar
0.33 cup sugar
1 large egg
0.5 tsp vanilla
0.5 cup milk chocolate chips

Make the Brownies:
Preheat the oven at 350C. Chop the two types of chocolate and butter into small chunks and heat in a metal bowl over a saucepan of simmering water. Stir until smooth.

In a mixer mix the sugar and eggs until smooth. Add in the vanilla and salt. On a low speed, add in the melted chocolate until integrated. Add in flour and mix gently until incorporated. Fold in walnuts. Pour into small greased baking pan (8x8).

Wilde Oscar says: If you place the brownies in the fridge while you make the cookie dough, you'll be able to ensure the two layers stay separate better.

Prepare cookie dough:
In a bowl, mix the flour, salt and baking powder together.
In the food processor, beat the butter and sugar together until creamy. Add in the egg. Mix and add in the vanilla. Add in the dry ingredients until batter is smooth. Add in chocolate chips.

Remove brownie mix from the fridge and spoon on the chocolate chip mix. Use a spatula to carefully spread the cookie dough smoothly over the whole pan, but be careful not to let the cookie dough mix into the brownie mix. It should sit on top.

Place in oven for ~30-40 mins. To check if cooked, stick with knife- when it comes out clean, you're done. Cut into squares, grab some milk and loosen your belt.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Lemon Cake with Citrus Glaze and Blueberry Sauce




Ingredients

Glaze
1.5 cups icing sugar
0.5 fresh lemon

Cake:
1/3 cup cornmeal
1.5 cups flour
0.75 cups sugar (with the glaze and sauce this cake is quite sweet, you may want to use a bit less sugar here)
3.5 tsp baking powder
0.5 tsp salt
1 cup buttermilk
2.5 eggs (yes, 2.5)
1 tablespoon lemon peel
1 tsp vanilla
0.5 cup unsalted butter

Blueberry Sauce:
2 cups blueberry
0.5 cup brown sugar
2 tsps lemon juice
0.5 tsp lemon peel
0.25 tsp salt


In a bowl add about 4 tablespoons of juice from the lemon to the icing sugar and mix. Add as much lemon juice as necessary to get the icing sugar into a nice glaze. But don't add too much- it should be fairly thick and not at all runny- somewhere in between liquid and solid. Set aside.


Mix the dry cake ingredients (cornmeal, salt, flour, baking powder and sugar) in one bowl. In a separate bowl mix together the eggs, buttermilk and vanilla. Beat well. Use a grater to collect the lemon peel (finely shredded), and add one tablespoon to the mix. Mix the dry ingredients with the wet ingredients, and add the melted butter. Do not beat together vigourously or you'll get lumps. Instead, use a spatula to gently integrate the two.

Pour the batter into a 2" deep circular cake pan of about 9" in diameter. Place in the oven (preheated to 350F). Bake for 20-30 mins until cooked through the center. Be absoloutely certain the center is properly cooked, but do so without burning the sides.

When cooked, gently remove the cake from the pan and place it rightside up on a wire rack. While the cake is still hot, add the glaze to the top. As the glaze melts you should be able to easily spread it around the top of the cake. Some of it will delightfully drip down the sides.

To make the blueberry sauce, add heat a cup of blueberrys to the brown sugar on a saucepan over medium heat. Throw in the salt, lemon juice and lemon peel. In about 5 mins the sugar should dissolve completely and the blueberrys should have softened into a purple mess. Add the other cup of blueberrys and let the mix simmer until you get the desired sauce consistency.

You can cool and reheat the sauce as desired. When ready to serve, pour over individual slice of cake. Some people find the sauce to add a bit too much sugar- the glazed cake is pretty good without the sauce.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Irio [Kenya]



Ingredients
3-4 medium white potatoes
2.5 cups fresh spinach
1 cup cooked sweet corn
0.33 cup peas
0.5 tsp minced garlic
3 tsp butter
salt to taste
a splash of milk

This is a great side straight from Kenya. It's basically the mashed potatoes and vegetables you find sitting next to a steak, all mixed together. With a touch of magic or something. It works beautifully.

Wash, peel and cut the potatoes into small cubes, and toss into a saucepan of boiling water. Let them sit until the potatoes are fully cooked and very soft.

Separately add the peas to a pot of water so the water just covers the peas. Boil until most of the water evaporates, then throw on the finely chopped spinach over low heat. Add in the minced garlic and one teaspoon of butter, and allow the spinach to cook until soft. This will take less than a minute.



Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Raspberry White Chocolate Cheesecake With Chocolate Crumb Base


Ingredients:

For the Base:
1.25 cups chocolate cookie crumbs
2.5 tablespoons sugar
0.25 cup butter, melted

For the Filling:
3 x 250 gram packs of cream cheese
0.5 - 0.75 cup sugar
3 eggs
1 tsp vanilla

2.25 cups white chocolate
0.5 cup half and half cream

For the Rasberry Swirl
2 packs of fresh raspberries
2 tsp cornstarch
2 tbsp sugar
0.5 cup water

To make the base, mix the crumbs, butter, and sugar together. Combine well. Press the filling into the base of a standard nine inch cheesecake pan (removable sides).

Meanwhile, add the raspberries, cornstarch, sugar and water into a sauce pan and bring to a boil. Use a spoon to smush the raspberries fully. Allow the sauce to sit for 5 mins on a high heat so as much liquid can be extracted from the fruit as possible. Use a strainer to strain and remove the seeds.

Heat a saucepan of water on the stove until simmering. Add white chocolate and cream to a metal bowl (or smaller saucepan) and place the bowl in the saucepan of hot water until the chocolate has melted. Mix well until you have a white chocolate sauce. Do not allow any water to seep in, or the oil and chocolate will separate.

In a mixer, add the cheese and sugar. Mix. Mix in one egg at a time, mixing in between.

Wilde Oscar says: Be sure to count the egg shells when you're done- if you have 5 halves instead of 6, your cake will have a little extra crunch. Gotta roll with it, perhaps you could introduce it as "mystery cheesecake", "lucky-surprise cheesecake", or "crunchy cheesecake"... anything really, aside from "Screwed-up-and-dropped-a-shell-in cheesecake". After all marketing is everything.

Add in vanilla and 3/4 of the white chocolate sauce. Combine until filling is smooth. Pour half of the filling into the crust. Add 3tsps of the raspberry sauce, then add the remaining filling. Add another three tsps of raspberry sauce to the top, and use a toothpick to create swirls.

Place in oven preheated at 180C for 50-60 mins. Remove, allow to cool, and place in fridge to set for at least 8 hours.

Slice, and drizzle remaining raspberry sauce and white chocolate on top of slices.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Coconut Corn Curry and Spicy Green Chutney [Indian]

Wilde Oscar says: This is a fantastically simple recipe that has a good amount of flavour and is one of a very small number of indian dishes on here. Be warned though, there is no fixed recipe; this dish is about tasting and experimenting. If you like it spicier, add more chillies; if you like it more fragrant, add more lemon; if you don't plan on getting close to anyone tonight, add more garlic.


Ingredients
3 stalks of fresh corn
2 cans of coconut milk
0.5 tsp cumin
0.25 tsp tumeric
1 tsp minced garlic
1 tomato
2-3 green chillies
2-3 tsp squeezed lemon
2 tsp corriander/cilantro leaves
3 tsp green chutney (see below)
salt to taste

Remove the corn husks, and use a sharp knife to cut each ear into thirds. Place the 9 pieces in a pot of boiling water until completely cooked and softened. Remove, drain, and set aside.

Meanwhile, add the two cans of coconut milk to a saucepan and heat over medium heat. Add the cumin, tumeric, ground chillies, green chutney, and a generous bit of salt and allow the mix to come to a low simmer. Puree the tomato and add it in with the garlic, cilantro, and lemon. Add the cooked corn back in, and allow the curry to simmer for about 10 more minutes. Stir every now and again to keep the coconut milk from separating.

Serve with long grain basmati rice.

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Spicy Green Chutney


This green chutney is a nice little number that goes well with rice, samosas, or just about anything you want to spice up a little.

Ingredients

0.5 tomato
0.5 bunch cilantro
2-4 green chillies
1 tsp olive oil
2 tsp fresh squeezed lemon juice
salt to taste

Throw everything in a very small food processor until you get a wicked green chutney. Very simple. Also, you can vary the proportions of lemon and chili depending on your tastes.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Bited Sized Pepperoni Pizza Puffs

*Recipe adapted from Noble Pig

Ingredients
0.75 cups flour
0.75 tsp baking powder
0.75 cups 2% milk
1 egg
1 cup mozzarella cheese (or 0.75 mozzarella + 0.25 fresh Parmesan for an extra strong flavour)
1 cup pepperoni (turkey and beef pepperoni can be found quite easily, it turns out)
0.5 cup Ragu sauce (or other pizza sauce)
1 leaf fresh sweet basil
2 brown mushrooms
1- 1.5 tsp salt (if you decide not to use pepperoni)

*Also note you will require a mini muffin baking pan for this.

Finely chop the mushrooms and throw them onto a small pan to heat until soft (~1 min).

Mix the flour, baking powder, milk and egg in a bowl and whisk. Shred the mozzarella cheese and mix in.

Wilde Oscar says: The key to success is good mozzarella. 

Chop the pepperoni into small squares. Add the mushrooms and pepperoni to the batter and gently mix in.

Wilde Oscar says: If you're not feeling up to being haram today, you can find turkey or beef pepperoni instead of the real stuff.

Spoon out the batter into the pre-greased mini muffin pan, and place in oven preheated to 160C. Allow to cook for about 20 mins. The insides will need to continue to cook after the outside has browned.

Adding sprinkle of dried oregano on top is a nice touch.


Finally, mix the basil into the Ragu sauce and serve as a dipping sauce.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Nutella Cupcakes


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Ingredients

1.75 cups flour
0.5 tsp salt
2 tsps baking powder
170 g butter
0.75 cups white sugar
3 large eggs
2/3 tsp vanilla extract
1/3 cup of milk
nutella


Mix flour, salt and baking powder in a bowl and set aside. Cream together butter and sugar fully, and add in eggs one at a time. Add vanilla. Slowly mix in dry ingredients and milk. Mix until batter is consistent.

Spoon batter onto paper lined muffin/cupcake trays. Add a teaspoon of nutella on top of each cupcake and use toothpicks to swirl.

Place tray in oven preheated to 350 F, and bake until golden. Use a toothpick to check that insides are cooked, and remove to cool on wire rack.

Goes great with a glass of milk, coffee, or more nutella

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Beef Barley Stew

*This soup is so good, even my father liked it. He's been a vegetarian for the last 15 years. 

Ingredients:

1 stalk celery, chopped
1 large carrot, cubed
2 cups tomatoes, diced
1 white onion, diced
1/4 cup white pearl barley
1 lb stewing beef, diced into 2cm cubes
6 cups chicken broth
1 clove garlic, minced
1 bay leaf
1 tbsp oil
a pinch of thyme
parsley
salt and pepper to taste
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1/4 cup lentils (optional)
1 cup cabbage (optional)
1/2 cup corn (optional)

In a large saucepan heat up a tablespoon of oil and add the beef to brown. Don't worry about cooking it through, just brown the surfaces. Drain off the fat and liquid. Add the chicken broth and barley (lentils too if you've decided to add them). Let the mix simmer for about 30 mins while you prepare the vegetables.

Slice the celery and onions, and cube the tomatoes and carrots. If you've decided to add cabbage, slice it into 2cm squares. Chop up the garlic.

Add the celery, carrots, tomatoes, onions, bay leaf, thyme, garlic and parsley to the soup and cover. Allow the soup to simmer for 1-1.5 hours. Stir every so often to ensure ingredients aren't sticking. Add water as necessary if liquid is evaporating too quickly.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Baked Sweet Potato Fries + Garlic Marinara Aioli




Ingredients

For the Fries:
1-2 large sweet potatoes
1 egg white
0.5 tsp minced garlic
1 tsp flour
a pinch of chili powder
1 tbsp olive oil
Salt and Pepper to taste
Curley parsley

For the Aioli:

0.3 cups light mayo
2 tbsp marinara sauce
1 tsp dried chilli flakes
minced garlic as necessary

Preheat the oven to 160C

Peel the sweet potatoes and cut them in half, then quarters. Chop them into fries- not too big. They should be about 1cm thick. Depending on how hard the potatoes are, you may find using a small meat clever useful.

Wilde Oscar says: Using the cleaver also helps if you've got a little left over frustration from outside the kitchen to work out. But watch your fingers.


Soak the fries in warm water for about 5-10 mins, then drain and pat dry.

Seperately whisk the egg white, add the flour and garlic and drizzle over the fries in a dry bowl. Mix well. Add the olive oil and salt and pepper and again, mix the fries around so they're equally coated. Spray a baking sheet with cooking spray, and space the fries out so they're not touching. Sprinkle a bit of chili powder on the fries, and throw them in the oven.

Wilde Oscar says: A sprinkle of dried basil isn't too bad either, if you feel up to it.


Let the oven do it's thing for about 20mins, then pull out the fries, flip, and stick them back in for another 10 mins or so until cooked. When they're done, garnish with fresh chopped parlsey. Add salt if necessary.

Meanwhile, to prepare the aioli:

Mix the marinara sauce with the crushed chili flakes and mix in with the mayo. Add garlic as necessary. Place in the fridge to chill.