I was thinking of baking this one again soon, but perhaps giving the puff pastry a miss. I wonder if it would taste just as good on sourdough or baguette toast. I'm guessing it would.
'Potato soup with crispy bacon' was on the menu this week too, but oops, I forgot to take a photo of it. The finished product did look just like Donna's, although I can't show you hers either as the recipe/photo is not on her website ;-(
It was a tasty soup, very filling - all those carbs I guess! - and we ate it for every lunch this week. Just to add to the carb overload ate loads of sourdough toast with it!
I had made the 'sweet potato and curry soup' for lunch on Saturday. Not too spicy (although a little too much kick for it to be Sezza's favourite) and very tasty. It wasn't quite as smooth as it should have been as I left a few too many chunks of sweet potato when I was whizzing it up. I did check honestly, but it wasn't til the serving that all those chunks came to the fore. I think the judges would have been unimpressed... as a group though, we were less discerning ;-)
Before the Ballas girls arrived on Saturday morning I put together a 'caramel slice'. I cut them into very small pieces because really that's all you need! There were lots of ooohs and aaahs while eating, so I think the slice was a success.
With the help of my sous chef Emmy, I cooked the 'seafood chowder bake' to share for dinner. Yes I finally found some clams - see 'a failed attempt' - when I managed to drive out to the airport fishmongers.
It is a very easy recipe to put together and Emmy I managed it with no problems at all. What a joy to have a sous chef to work with ;-) That girl really knows her way around a kitchen!
There were a few comments around the table when eating said dish .... best fish I've ever tasted; yummy; creamy; tasty and smooth, to mention just a few.
I wouldn't make it again in it's original form though. For H'o'M and I it requires a little 'recipe renovation', as there is too much cream in it for our taste buds. Not completely sure what I'd do to renovate it actually. Maybe use all milk or perhaps half stock and half milk???
We also made a dessert on Saturday that didn't come from 'the bible' but honestly needs to be mentioned as it was amazing. It was a joint cooking effort with Emmy, Rach and Lestie, while Sezza decided she would just be 'an eater' :-)
After completing all their homework for the weekend, the cooking began. After weighing all the ingredients out Rach manned the food processor, Lestie was juicing up a storm - got rid of numerous lemons - and Emmy was stirring and waiting for things to thicken on the stovetop. Quite a lot going on for our little kitchen!
This cake was chosen (from Lestie's cookbook) because not only did it feature chocolate - always a plus - but it used about 20 of the lemons still sitting outside on the table! Unfortunately we forgot to take a photo of this cake too, but suffice to say it was so rich and so decadent that none of us could finish our portion!
A first for the Ballas girls perhaps?
3 comments:
Oh my gosh, how do you do all this cooking while entertaining visitors? You're unstoppable! I think I gained a few pounds just reading this post. Mmm.
Lemon and chocolate cake? We need further info please.
will need to get recipe from cookbook owner. I'll email it when I have it!
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