Showing posts with label London. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London. Show all posts
Friday, 10 June 2011
Scrambled-deep-yellow pancakes — Wine, blueberry stains on duvet — Red peppers, Tomatoes, Red Wine, Red chillies, Red polish sausage, Red turkish sausage, Red onions, Beetroot, Peppercorns, Curry leaves, fluorescent blood stew — Wild boar loaf and blood canape for three along London bridge — Italian cafe serving wild mushroom ravioli till 9pm in clapton – Free oversize coats, books and food at lower clapton road – Burnt coat broccoli, red chilli, lemon, garlic — Egg yolk dawn swap— Instant couscous, Instant falafel — Lamb, Feta, All spice, Peppercorns, Parsley, Cloves, Virgin Oil, Sea salt, chillies — Tamarind foreign Ratatouille, boiled or braised instead of roasted — Serving sober produce to inebriated friends after midnight since 2011 — Pupil and master vegetable thai on a stockport midnight — Bún thịt nướng with Tofu only for real near the Jeffrey Museum — Sage-perfumed home made hummus — Organic yogurt pot under dinning table — Olive oil, olives on white sheets — Gray pulsing langoustines – Cheese-less pizza at indo, second and third servings, eastern passata — Miso and ginger stuffed aubergines — Don't pass me the pepper just that lime near your elbow — mancunian black scotch egg nostalgia – sambal olek, light soya, groundnut oil, fresh ginger — £0.99 £1.99 £8.49 £14.99 £19.99 — Morrocan, Egyptian, Swedish, French, Danish, English slang — Potatoes simmer in milk, garlic, butter, your phone has two messages — Silver letter knife crushed pinenuts south — Dry roasted nuts as cumin roasted nuts at the george – Charlotta making lasagne with me above the clouds — Zhakazulu
All the posts and life that never made it online.
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
PERNILLE'S MUM'S BREAD
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| Pernille's mum's bread with 100g semolina + oil and quite a bit of sea salt on top – makes for a crusty great experience |
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| Pernille's mum's bread with 100g of oats (ad a bit extra water for the oats) – Extravagantly poured into a bread shape for a fancy touch |
JUST DO IT.
3/4 of a fresh yeast pack (if you are so unlucky to live in a country where fresh yeast is hard to get a hold of 14g of dried yeast can be used, ad a pinch of sugar to get it going then)
4 dl tepid water
2 tsp of salt
500g flour (as mentioned, can be exchanged with 400g of normal flour and 100g of oats, semolina, rye or... Use a strong white flour it is really worth it as the bread gets alot better than crappy normal white flour)
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Mix water and yeast in a big bowl till the yeast has dissolved, ad flour and salt and mix with a hand mixer (or if you are the lucky owner of a mixer you can do it in there). As with any bread making the success is in the effort of actually holding the hand mixer for ten minutes so the dough gets a bit bouncy - There's some molecular explanation to this, we don't know exactly why... Don't worry that the dough is quite wet, this is the whole point of this bread. It's Easy: Mix in bowl. Leave. Pour onto baking tray. Leave. Bake. Done.
Now leave the dough to rest under cloth for 1 hour. Then poor it onto a baking tray with baking paper on it (or if it is fancy you can pour it into a bread shape but that just creates more washing up). Now leave it to rest for another 1/2 hour on the baking tray. Sprinkle with oats or flour or oil or nothing, then bake for 1/2 hour in the bottom of the oven at 225º. (if you don't put oil on top it is recommended to sprinkle with water half way through baking as this makes the crust crunchy). Let it cool a bit and then EAT.
Wednesday, 20 April 2011
Great meal moments with non-great meal images (I) Circa 2008–2010
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| The Birdcage — Free supper, Sour Wine, Snimky, Tatiana. |
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| Bow — Such days, 12:30pm, GG |
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| Lower Clapton — First non-vegetarian meal, Adrian & Sara |
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| Kingsland Rd — Aftermath Village Fete, Pre-moving London, Household, Yuri. |
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| Lansdowne Drive — Cake & Death, Sarah |
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| Roding Rd — Sugarless walnut brownies |
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| Roding Rd — D E N M A R K |
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| BN1 — Nothing to declare |
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| Roding Rd — Meal itself erased from memory, but it appears to be the first ever dinner at Roding Rd. Memorable |
A post like these should to be followed by mores posts like these. And recipes to great meals. With great photos.
Monday, 11 April 2011
A little of what you fancy
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| Smoked Salmon, ryebread, capers berries, peashoots |
| the salmon was soft as butter, and the ryebread was soft inside with a crunchy crust |
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| Mouthwatering tower of lamb cutlets, jersey potatoes and wild garlic pesto |
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| The dessert was so delicious I forgot to photograph it... Olive oil cake with salty caramel ice cream JUST GO! http://www.alittleofwhatyoufancy.info/ |
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