A recipe for sage and onion stuffing (like me me mam used to make) would be appreciated.
A recipe for sage and onion stuffing (like me me mam used to make) would be appreciated.
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^^^^ this
and maybe this....
No fuss, no noise, just me and my lovely man.
We had a great Xmas lunch then opened a box of choccies and watched a film.
I can't wait for this one
One is vegetarian
One is blind (so no fish because of bones) and hates salad
One is diabetic
One won't eat beef
One won't eat any red meat, rice or pasta
One won't eat any red meat and is fussy about vegetables
and my youngest and I are normal
Thanks everso
http://www.knorr.co.uk/Recipes...nj5KQCFVBc4wodr0X6Jw.
with video!! cant go wrong
http://www.channel4.com/food/r...-meal_p_1.html
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Spinach And Feta Filo Pie Meal Recipe | Food | Channel4.com
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http://www.channel4.com/food/recipes/chefs/jamie-oliver/spinach-and-feta-filo-pie-with-coated-ice-cream-meal_p_1.html
Ingredients
For the spinach and feta pie
100g pinenuts
5 eggs
300g feta cheese
50g Cheddar cheese
Dried oregano
1 lemon
A knob of butter
400g prewashed baby spinach
1 x 270g pack of filo pastry
Cayenne pepper
1 whole nutmeg, for grating
For the seasonings
Olive oil
Extra virgin olive oil
Sea salt and black pepper
For the cucumber salad
1 cucumber
10 black olives
2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
3 spring onions
Â― a lemon
Â― a fresh red chilli
5 or 6 sprigs of fresh mint
For the coated ice cream
4 tbsp coffee beans
100g hazelnuts
1 x 100g bar of good-quality dark chocolate (70
per cent cocoa solids)
Good quality vanilla ice cream
For the tomato salad
A small bunch of fresh basil
1 clove of garlic
1 clove of garlic
White wine vinegar
300g mixed cherry tomatoes
A small bunch of fresh Greek basil (optional)
Serves 4 to 6
Method: How to make spinach and feta filo pie with coated ice cream meal
Follow Jamie's step-by-step guide to make this full meal with dessert in just 30 minutes.
To start: Get all your ingredients and equipment ready.
Turn the oven on to 200°C/400°F/gas 6. Put a medium(approx. 26cm diameter) ovenproof frying pan on a medium heat. Put the standard blade attachment in the food processor.
Spinach and feta pie: Put the pinenuts into the dry ovenproof frying pan to toast, tossing occasionally.
Keep an eye on them. Crack 5 eggs into a mixing bowl and crumble in 300g of feta. Grate in 50g of Cheddar. Add a pinch of pepper, a couple of pinches of dried oregano, zest of 1 lemon and a lug of olive oil. Once the nuts are light golden, add them to the egg mixture and mix well.
Put the empty frying pan back on the heat, add a little olive oil and a knob of butter and pile in half of the spinach. Gently push and move it around and add more as it wilts down. Make sure it doesn't catch on the bottom and when thereĘžs room, start adding the rest, stirring frequently.
Meanwhile, take the pastry out of the fridge. Lay a large sheet of greaseproof paper, approximately 50cm long, on the worktop, rub a little olive oil all over it, then scrunch it up and lay it out flat again. Arrange 4 pastry sheets in a large rectangle, overlapping at the edges, so they almost cover the paper. Rub some olive oil over them. Sprinkle over a good pinch of salt and pepper and a pinch of cayenne. Repeat until you have 3 layers. DonĘžt worry about any cracked bits. Remember to keep stirring the spinach.
Once the spinach is really nice and dense, take the pan off the heat. Add the wilted spinach to the egg mixture and grate in Â― a nutmeg. Mix well. Carefully move the greaseproof paper and filo into the empty frying pan so the edges spill over. Push it down into the sides of the pan, then pour in the egg mixture and spread it out. Fold the filo sheets over the top and let them fall where they will. Put the pan back on a medium heat for a couple of minutes to get the bottom cooking, then put the pan into the oven on the top shelf to cook for 18 to 20 minutes, or until golden and crisp.
Cucumber salad: Run a fork down the length of the cucumber all around it, then halve and quarter it lengthways and cut the quarters across into 1cm chunks. Put them into a mixing bowl and set aside. Drain
10 black olives, squeeze out their stones, and tear them into another bowl. Pour over 2 tablespoons of balsamic vinegar and push down on the olives so the vinegar starts pulling out their saltiness. Trim and finely slice the spring onions, then add to the olives.
Drizzle 4 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil and the juice of Â― a lemon into the olive mixture and stir really well. Deseed and finely slice Â― a red chilli and add to the bowl of cucumber. Pick the leaves from the sprigs of mint, finely slice them and add to the cucumber. Pour over the dressing, toss quickly, drizzle over a little more extra virgin olive oil and take to the table.
Spinach and feta pie: Check on the pie.
Coated ice cream: Pour the coffee beans into a liquidizer and blitz. Add the hazelnuts and blitz to a powder. While thatĘžs going on, really bash the chocolate, still in its wrapper, against the work surface (this works best if itĘžs straight from the fridge). Unwrap and add to the food processor. Whiz again, then tip into a bowl and put to one side.
Tomato salad: Quickly rinse out the liquidizer. Rip the top off the bunch of basil, reserving a few of the smaller leaves, and put into the liquidizer with a pinch of salt & pepper, a peeled clove of garlic, a couple of good lugs of extra virgin olive oil and a splash of white wine vinegar. Whiz until you have a dark green oil. Taste and adjust the seasoning if needed. Halve or quarter the tomatoes. Pour this dressing over a platter and sit the tomatoes on top. Scatter over some Greek basil leaves or smaller basil leaves and a
pinch or two of salt, then take to the table and toss right before serving.
To serve: Take the ice cream out of the freezer to soften. Take the pie to the table with your beautiful salads and divide up between your guests. After dinner, take the ice cream to the table with the bowl of powdered topping. Roll a scoop of ice cream in the powder to coat, and eat at once. Store any leftover powder in an airtight container and use another time.
You can probably get to it from here: http://www.channel4.com/food/o...ute-meals/index.html
Its the feta and spinach pie meal
I am going to test out the ice cream recipe this weekend ... for research you understand, not that I want to