On a warm spring evening, about 20 young adults were involved in a progressive dinner! Entree began at Clara, Laura and Ruth's place (bruscetta and Zarta), then to Megan's for home made lasagne (which was delicious thanks Megan for bringing me some). Then the friends began arriving at mine for dessert, they were full and tired but thankfully they still ate (there was lots of food). So before I show you the menu, I would like to thank Mum for cutting up the strawberries and whipping the cream, offering people tea when I was too exhausted and helping with various things, thank you to Elise and Natalie who helped with coating the fritters in cinnamon and sugar, and thanks to everyone for coming, eating and being awesome!
So I wanted to make something that people could nibble while they sat around. I found these sugar and cinnamon fritters in Donna Hay's season cookbook. They were soooooooo easy to make and really nice, especially when hot. The only challenge was to keep the oil at the right temperature. If only we had a gas stove! They tasted quite similar to donuts, although maybe the texture was a little more dense. Donuts can tend to be very oily and make you feel like a fatty and thankfully these were not like that at all!
So for dessert they were two main components I guess, not including fruit, cream and ice cream. So I though the safe option would be to make something with fruit for the healthy nuts and then something with chocolate (you cant go wrong with chocolate). So I made a mixed berry clafoutis also from Donna Hay's seasons cookbook. Everyone who had a piece really liked it, although personally I was dissapointed. When discussing it with Natalie, I came to the conclusion that it was the custardy eggyness of it that I didn't like. It was like a custard berry tart I guess, and seeing as I had no idea what a clafoutis was I am not surprised it came out different to what I expected. I think I am more of a fan of mixed berry tarts with shortcrust pastry, something with a little crunch and less soggy. At least it looks pretty...
Finally, the star of the show: dark chocolate and coffee puddings (although the coffee flavour was rather subtle). A Jamie Oliver recipe..
These were flippin amazing! Ruth, who is dairy intolerant even had one and we wrote a song about it. It was a rendition of U2's 'With or Without you' about how Ruth can't live with chocolate or without it. She felt a little sick after but said it was totally worth every mouthful! What a darl!
These were really good and even better the next day! They weren't too overly sweet as the dark chocolate and coffee made them a little bitter. Which meant you could eat more of them which is a bonus. It was a long process to make them though and seeing as I was making a double batch it took longer. I had to freeze ice cubes the previously day of melted chocolate and coffee which were placed inside the mixture being baked. There was three components to the mixture made in separate bowls and combined at the very end. We used cups to bake them in, although ramekins would be great also (need to buy some of them). We only had 6 cups so Mum and I were searching for any oven proof small bowls to use, therefore there was chocolate puddings of all shapes and sizes. Once cooked you can either eat them in the cups of turn them upside down onto a plate and cut them open to let the chocolate and coffee ooze out!
Overall a success of an evening. I am blessed with lovely friends and company! Thank you to all my friends for being in my life and eating my cooking, even when its scary (e.g when Elise found a cockroach in a brussel sprout I cooked: I have come a long way since then don't worry!).
Thank you for singing and laughter and spring fun! xoxo
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Hoi Sin, ginger and chilli asian stir-fry with fried polenta..
So this was tonights creation! A pure Grace original! hehe..The beef stir fry has a bunch of ingredients including Sambal Oesek (one of my new favourite ingredients), ginger, soy sauce, hoi sin sauce, oyster sauce, fish sauce, lots of sauce, veggies (carrot, cabbage, pumpkin, leek, onion, bok choy) and chilli of course. Mum and I sat there with the tissue box, our noses running a stream because it was rather spicy. Mum said it was great for weight loss! haha..so she was happy, being on a diet trying to loose weight for Andrew and NIna's wedding. The polenta was rather bland but isn't polenta always bland? It soaked up the sauce well though and the flavour of the stir-fry compensated for the polenta blandness.
Mum really liked the dish as did I. It turned out well! Wasn't sure how asian flavours would go with polenta but not bad! Not bad at all!
Now I am FULL FULL FULL!
Cheeeeeeeeeese fondue round the fire!
Firstly THANKYOU to Natalie for my fondue pot, I love it!! Secondly I was rather disappointed with this cheese fondue! Maybe I am just not used to the really strong white wine flavour, but it just wasn't as cheesy as I would of liked! Too much wine I think, although Natalie disagreed and was disappointed I added more cheese half way through! Megan suggested next time I use a milder cheese such as tasty instead of vintage with the swiss cheese. I think the vintage cheese flavour was a little overpowering, along with the wine, the poor swiss cheese didn't get a look in! The crusty bread was the best dipper for me! I just need to adjust the recipe next time I think. milder cheese, less wine.
A lovely evening with friend around the fire as winter ends, looking forward to spring baking and summer BBQ's!
Coconut, walnut, oat cake with chai latte and dark chocolate gnash!
So this was one of those cake's that came to be through a need to use up some gnash! So I had chai latte gnash leftover from the macarons and some cream to use up also. So I had a picnic to attend the following day and I asked myself what can I make to put this gnash and cream on? So I ended up making up a dark chocolate gnash with some choc in the cupboard and then started the process of elimination. Brownies? no, date slice? no, any type of slice? no, biscuits? no, shortbread? no, chocolate cake? no, sponge cake? hmmm maybe..although plain old sponge cake is a little boring so I found a coconut sponge cake recipe, and chucked in some oats as well! The cake came out well. Chucked in a layer with a mixture of the gnashes and some chopped walnuts, made a pretty swirly pattern on the top with the two gnashes and that my friends is how you create happy picnickers! I was actually surprised at how well this cake tasted! A random mix of flavours but they all complemented one another! YAY
Baileys and banana bread and butter pudding!! yummm
Well this one is from a Jamie Oliver cookbook and it was a hit! Everyone at my going away party loved it! I have never been a huge fan of bread and butter puddings, they can be kinda sickening! However this one wasn't too sweet and overly milky. I think the bananas really helped. My only disappointment was you couldn't really taste the baileys and for the amount we out in there, this was a little surprising. A bit of a waste really, but there were some people who said they could taste it!
Overall, a great success!
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