Monday, 30 August 2021

Easy Kedgeree

Today I have been asked for my kedgeree recipe; and as I had already cooked and eaten it last night there are no photos as I didn't anticipate blogging about it. This recipe is an old one from a Somerfield magazine and truly is quick and easy. Having looked at other recipes I am tempted to try them to see how much the flavour differs with such intensive preparation and attention. The original recipe also advises using prepacked rice which would be excessively quick and easy; but I am on a plastic free mission so I avoid all packaged products where-ever possible. My measurements will always be variable as I have strayed from following the recipe explicitly.

Original recipe for four people

Ingredients:

  • 1 onion, finely chopped (I use a whole onion for 2 people)
  • 10 ml oil (recipe says olive but I'm currently using rapeseed ... use what you like)
  • 250g / 9oz smoked hadddock (or use whatever you consider to be the right portion size for your appetite. I just look at the size of the fillet and decide on the day what I feel like)
  • 2 x 250g packs of rice (I use 2oz of uncooked rice per person)
  • 15ml / 3 tsps curry powder (adjust to taste, I like a kick so use this amount for 2 people)
  • 2 eggs (I use 1 egg per person)
  • 30 ml creme fraiche (if not in the fridge I substitute yoghurt or sour cream .. or even kefir)
  • 15ml / 1 Tbsp chopped coriander
Method:
  • If not using packs of rice prepare and cook rice according to pack instructions ( I always steam mine in a steamer and add the haddock in a top layer for the second half of the time along with the eggs to cook. This saves additional pans being used.)
  • Fry finely chopped onion in oil with curry powder until soft.
  • If not steaming haddock with rice place the deskinned haddock in a pan with a little water or milk, cover and poach gently until cooked (time varies depending on thickness of fillet; approx 7-10 mins). Once cooked drain and flake
  • Hard boil the eggs if not already cooking
  • Once the onions are soft mix the rice into the pan with the onions and add the haddock, creme fraiche and coriander. Season to taste and serve with the shelled boiled eggs cut into quarters and a good squeeze of lemon juic.
Variations: Feel free to add additional vegetables to increase your veggie intake. I like broccoli, spinach, peas or sweetcorn ... just use your imagination or whatever is lurking in the fridge.

The beauty of this recipe is that you can juggle ingredients and quantities to suit your individual taste. Other recipes cook the rice gently with all the other ingredients and a multitude of spices but I find this is simple and doesn't need to be watched constantly. Good Luck and Enjoy!

Friday, 9 April 2021

Roasted Cauliflower with Lemon, Caper and Chilli Dressing

 I grew up eating boiled cauliflower or if lucky cauliflower cheese. It has always looked so anaemic and unappetising. However, the discovery of this recipe has transformed my cauliflower and I now look forward to getting a tightly packed head of deliciousness. Give it a go and see what you think!

From this raw ingredient
Add a colourful zingy dressing
And you get a side dish that can surpass the main feature!

I find that taking photos of my food don't always do it justice. That's not a reflection on the dish but more on my photography skills; plus the fact that the steam rising from the freshly cooked food makes everything look a little blurry.

Ingredients:
  • 1 Cauliflower, cut into florets
  • 4 Tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 lemon, zested and juiced
  • 1 red chilli, deseeded and finely chopped ( I like the heat so leave a few seeds in, adjust to taste)
  • 2 Tbsp capers, rinsed and drained
  • Handful flat-leafed parsley, chopped
Method:
  • Preheat the oven to gas 6, 200*C, fan 180*C. Toss the cauliflower florets with 1 1/2 Tbsp of the olive oil and spread them out over a large baking sheet. Season well, and then roast for 25 minutes, or until golden.
  • Meanwhile, in a bowl, combine the remaining olive oil with the lemon zest and juice, chilli, capers and most of the parsley. Season with some freshly cracked black pepper.
  • Arrange the roasted cauliflower in a serving dish. Pour over the dressing and toss to coat. Serve warm scattered with the remaining parsley
Go on ... Try it!

Tuesday, 9 March 2021

Versatile Versailles

 I have spent far too long this week playing around with inks and stamps. I've never been so obsessed with experimenting with a particular set as I have been this week. Today it was the turn of Very Versailles from Stampin' Up. I needed to make a New Home card and when I sat down to create the only starting point I had was a woodchip house from Kaisercraft. I stared at the desk for ages before then staring out of the window, and began to despair that I would think of anything. Inspired by Pinterest I had wanted to try stamping in a monochrome background effect leading onto a coloured version on a different mount. This was the opportunity to try. 

Another time I might stamp more on the background as most of it is hidden but I still like the effect. I also like the Stampin' Up embossing folder. Kaisercraft blooms added an extra bit of colour and a spring like feel.


I'm pleased how this turned out. Now I need somebody else to move house so I can make another one!


A little Addicted to Green

Having got out my green inks for a previous entry in this week's Fusion Challenge I decided to play around with another Stampin' Up set. With more time on my hands I have indulged in buying two new stamps sets and today was the perfect opportunity to experiment with Very Versailles. 

I got a little carried away with this wonderful set but sometimes the simplest designs are the most effective. I love how simple this leaf design is and was very impressed with the way that the leaves were easily brought to life with a little ink and a blender pen. I love Stampin' Up Lemon and Lime Twist ink and was pleasantly surprised at how the colour altered it's effect when blended into the veins of the leaves. 

This card may not showcase a variety of greens and I have not attempted to follow the sketch but I think it still fits the green category. Maybe tomorrow I'll see how different the same design looks in a different colour palette. 

A little more blending and fussy cutting and the frame came to life. All in all a very versatile card. This one is destined to send Mother's Day love but would be perfectly suitable for any occasion.



Saturday, 6 March 2021

Green Fusion Challenge

 I always need a little direction or guidance rather than staring at all my craft supplies and wondering where to go next. The Fusion Card Challenge gave me that nudge today. I paid homage to the sketch and used a selection of green inks from Stampin' Up and Kaisercraft. The stamps are my latest love 'Enjoy the Moment' set. The die is one I haven't used before but I found it lurking in my cupboard from a moment of mad internet shopping. It didn't quite work out how I envisaged in my head but I'm happy with it and I'm sure the recipient will appreciate the sentiment.



Thanks for stopping by.

Friday, 5 March 2021

Enjoy The Moment

I have been spending a little too much time on crafting this week and the blame can be laid completely at the door of Stamping Up. I ordered a new stamp set and have got a little carried away. I love the botanical elements and the sentiments are spot on for this collection called Enjoy the Moment.

I was inspired by other designs by friends and spotted on line but ultimately everything always turns out with an individual twist by the very essence of my inaccurate cutting and sticking.


I started simply with just one stamp and got to grips with how it felt and coloured.

Two similar designs but different sizes and finishing touches

My personal favourite involved stamping a sheet of pattern and then dividing into strips 


A final effort for today was a birthday card


I'm getting to grips with how the stamps work with different colours. I think I may try using stazon next time to give a clearer outline and allow for more obvious colouring in for depth. Maybe even a little resist heat embossing. I'm still really excited to spend more time exploring all possibilities.

Saturday, 20 February 2021

Card Challenge

It's been a long time since I took part in any challenges and I thought that I would try and kick start my mojo with trying something more personal than following layouts and styles of others. Discovering Fusion Card Challenge was an unexpected surprise. Having created a card using a previous week's challenge I decided to bite the bullet today and actually do a challenge in 'real time'. 

I wasn't quite sure where to start but decided to concentrate on the rainbow theme and progressed to utilising the layout sketch too. I'm pleased with the result and that's the most important thing. Thank you for giving me the push that I needed to be creative.