| my lamb therakkal |
kari therakkal; a south indian lamb curry
Baby it's cold outside . . . so welcome to a warm pie embrace! a traditional steak and ale pie
| steak and ale stew |
While I don't think that "life is too short to stuff a mushroom" as Shirley Conran famously, if foolishly, said, I do think there are other culinary-related scenarios where I would rather use the time spent doing something else . . . making two courses instead of one, baking a loaf of bread or just chatting to friends and quaffing more wine.
boum-boum sausages
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| boum-boum sausages with onion jam |
A small plastic box contained six small patties of . . . who knew what? They looked suspiciously like my fish cakes, but lacked any fishy smell. On defrosting it was quickly apparent that they contained breadcrumbs and some peculiarly dark flecks of something that I couldn't identify. I was baffled; I had no memory of making them. (Note to self - remember to label everything with smudge-proof, indelible ink.)
a hearty autumn stew: sausage and pumpkin awash with spices!
| sausage and pumpkin stew |
what's in season: november
| the last of this year's ruby chard |
Listen . . .
With faint dry sound,
Like steps of passing ghosts,
The leaves, frost-crisp'd, break from the trees
And fall.
Adelaide Crapsey, 1878 - 1914
Now is the time to start searching out game, the seaon of which is now in full swing. Actually sourcing game should actually be easier for us city dwellers, since supermarkets such as Budgens and Marks & Spencers have started selling it; (as a result of a change in the law. Hurrah!) Although while I may be looking for partridge, pheasant and pigeon, I think I may have to draw a line at squirrel!
tartare sauce-inspired fish cakes
| tartare sauce inspired fish cakes |
a truly chilling ice cream - perfect for halloween parties!
| toxic swamp ice-cream for little monsters everywhere! |
I decided to do a mini-taste test, on the basis that I probably wasn't the ice cream's demographic (being neither a parent nor a child). I knew my marketing background would come in useful one day!
beware! here be ice dragons . . .
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| William Eggleston: Untitled c. 1971-1973 |
So there is something about icebergs that I find absolutely terrifying. Their austere beauty fills me with awe but it also fills me with a sense of fear and horror that is really quite dizzying. Just how I feel when I look at the contents of my small freezer . . .
Babur - an adventure in southern Indian food!
| idli with three chutneys |
No seriously, we don't. Especially after the age of about say 35 when frankly the novelty of travelling to new places and partying around London has worn off. Shame on us.
a glorious beetroot and hazelnut cake
| beetroot cake with added nasturtiums | ! |
what's in season: october
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| a parade of pumpkin carriages |
There was a yellow pumpkin
Born on a pumpkin-patch,
As clumsy as a 'potamus,
As course as cottage-thatch.
It longed to be a gooseberry
A greengage, or a grape,
It longed to give another scent
And have another shape.
The roses looked askane at it,
The lilies looked away,
"This thing is neither fruit nor flower!"
Their glances seemed to say.
One shiny night of midsummer,
When even fairies poach,
A good one waved her wand and said,
"O Pumpkin! Be a coach!"
perfect pasta for a heat wave! tomatoes with basil and breadcrumbs
| tomatoes with basil and breadcrumbs |
A tropical heat wave,
The temperature's rising,
It isn't surprising,
She certainly can can-can.
Well my anatomy is not likely, as Irving Berlin wrote, likely to make "the mercury jump to ninety-three" but this simple tomato and pasta dish "proves that she certainly can can-can" make a perfect dish for a blistering hot September day!
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