Entries in chilli (9)

Wednesday
Oct142009

Daring Baker Squid Pho

Daring baker Squid Pho

Last minute as usual for the daring Kitchen challenge! I completely forgot to take it into consideration when I sat down to write my weeks menu so I had to shoe horn it in somewhere. I was already having chicken in the week but I remembered I had some frozen squid in the fridge and thought it would be a good addition to an aromatic broth.

I have tried to make similar recipes before but usually go for the make something up without a recipe route and it hasn't always been that successful. This time I was glad to have some guidance as the resulting stock was delicious and will be one I will make again and again.

Equipment:



• Frying pan
• Large stockpot
• Tongs
• Strainer, sieve or colander
• Bowls for serving

Preparation Time: 45 cooking time + 15 minutes to cook noodles based on package directions


Servings: Makes 4 servings


Ingredients:



For the Chicken Pho Broth:
2 tbsp. whole coriander seeds
4 whole cloves
2 whole star anise
2 quarts (2 liters/8 cups/64 fluid ounces) store-bought or homemade chicken stock
1 whole chicken breast (bone in or boneless)  (I used about 10 baby squid sliced into rings)
½ onion
1 3-inch (7.5 cm) chunk of ginger, sliced and smashed with side of knife
1 to 2 tbsps. sugar
1 to 2 tbsps. fish sauce

1 lb. (500 grams/16 ounces) dried rice noodles (about ¼ inch/6 mm wide)


Accompaniments:



2 cups (200 grams/7 ounces) bean sprouts, washed and tails pinched off
Fresh cilantro (coriander) tops (leaves and tender stems)
½ cup (50 grams/approx. 2 ounces) shaved red onions
½ lime, cut into 4 wedges
Sriracha chili sauce
Hoisin sauce
Sliced fresh chili peppers of your choice

Directions:




  1. To make the Chicken Pho Broth: heat a frying pan over medium heat. Add the coriander seeds, cloves and star anise and toast until fragrant, about 3-4 minutes. Immediately spoon out the spices to avoid burning.

  2. In a large pot, add all the ingredients (including the toasted spices) and bring to a boil.

  3. Reduce the heat to medium-low and let simmer for 20 minutes, skimming the surface frequently.

  4. Use tongs to remove the chicken breasts and shred the meat with your fingers, discarding the bone if you have used bone-in breasts.

  5. Taste the broth and add more fish sauce or sugar, if needed. Strain the broth and discard the solids.

  6. Prepare the noodles as per directions on the package.

  7. Ladle the broth into bowls. Then divide the shredded chicken breast and the soft noodles evenly into each bowl.

  8. Have the accompaniments spread out on the table. Each person can customize their own bowl with these ingredients.

Monday
May042009

Queen scallops in a Chinese style broth

Scallops in Chinese broth

We often go to a Chinese place, near where we live, called the noodle bar. Huge steaming hot bowls of delicious food come flying out of the kitchen at an alarming rate and the smells and the busy, buzzing atmosphere add to the experience. I try to have something different every time as I don't want to feel I'm missing out on something but I do regularly have a bowl of noodles in broth with whatever I fancied that day heaped on top. I have tried to replicate something similar here and although it isn't exactly authentic it tasted pretty good. 

Scallops come courtesy of a nice man from the Isle of Man. The Isle of Man queenie scallop festival is running from the 29th June to the 5th July this year so book your seat!

Ingredients:

  • 30 queenie scallops or 10 king scallops

  • 500ml chicken or vegetable stock

  • star anise

  • 2 spring onions roughly chopped

  • thumb sized piece of ginger, peeled and sliced into thin batons

  • clove of garlic, peeled and thinly sliced

  • small deseeded chilli, thinly sliced

  • two medium sized pak choi, roughly chopped

  • coriander to garnish

  • 150g udon or medium rice noodles

  • sesame oil

  • vegetable oil


Warm the stock in a pan with the star anise in it to infuse. Put on a pan of water to boil, then add the noodles, take off the heat and let the noodles cook in the hot water for the time indicated on the packet. Heat a wok on a very high heat then add a tablespoon of vegetable oil. The pan should be smoking hot ( but do be careful!). Have everything chopped and lined up beside the pan at this point as it doesn't take long to cook in the high heat.  Add the garlic, ginger and chilli and stir fry for about 30 seconds then add the scallops and cook for a further minute. Add the pak choi, spring onions and the cooked noodles and fry for another thirty seconds to a minute and then add about three tsps of sesame oil. Take off the heat, ladle in the stock (having removed the star anise) and serve immediately, in bowls, with a sprig of coriander on top. 





Sunday
Jul132008

Scallop Triumph

BBQ scallops with chunky guacamole wrapped in flatbreads

I have made three dishes in all with my scallops now and have one more to go. I made a fish pie last night with some of them which was really tasty but the meal I did tonight was so simple and absolutely delicious I had to share it with you first. I think this one might be a contender for entering the competition in the Isle of Man Queenie festival. This scallop dish was lovingly created thanks to the generous donation from Island seafare Ltd.

BBQ scallops with chunky guacamole and grilled flat breads

Serves 2

Ingredients

For the skewers:

24 fresh queenie scallops

zest of one lime

olive oil

tsp of paprika

tsp cayenne pepper

salt and freshly ground black pepper

 

For the Guacamole:

1 ripe avocado, cut into bite size chunks

1 red chilli, deseeded and finely chopped

3 or 4 small vine ripened tomatoes, deseeded and cut into bite size chunks

zest and juice of 1 lime

a spring onion halved and cut into small chunks

salt and freshly ground black pepper

a small handful of fresh flat leaf parsley chopped

a drizzle of olive oil

 

For the flatbreads: 

255g self raising flour

1 tsbp of greek yoghurt

1 tbsp olive oil

salt and freshly ground black pepper

1 tsp ground cumin

1 tsp ground cinnamon

water

Begin by making the flatbreads. Put the flour, spices and seasoning into a bowl and make a well in the center. Add the yoghurt, olive oil and a tbsp of water and begin to bring together. Keep adding water a little at a time until the dough comes together. Knead the dough for about five minutes on a floured surface until it becomes soft and elastic. Leave to one side. 

In a bowl add the scallops, lime zest and juice, paprika, cayenne pepper, a drizzle of olive oil and seasoning and mix to combine. Leave to marinade. 

To make the guacamole simply combine all the ingredients in a bowl.

Light your BBQ and when the coals are glowing white and there is no flame left they are ready to use. Thread the scallops on to skewers.

Divide the dough into three and roll each bit out very thinly on a floured surface. Set each flatbread on the BBQ and allow to bubble up and brown lightly on each side, this should take about two or three minutes.

Grilled flatbreads

Set to one side and then place the scallops on the BBQ. Cook until nicely coloured all over and cooked through, then remove.

BBQ scallops

Immediately serve on the flatbreads with a spoonful of the guacamole and a little lightly dressed salad. And to drink, a chilled Pimms and lemonade. Lovely.

Ice cold Pimms and lemonade
Sunday
Jul132008

Jamie's Quesadillas

Quesadillas

This recipe is a real favourite of ours for weekend lunches. It is so simple yet delicious and we never seem to tire of it. maybe because they are so versatile and you can put pretty much whatever you like in them. The recipe comes from Jamie's Dinners and is well worth a try. This time I decided to put some prawns into it and a touch of lime to jazz it up a bit.

Ingredients

Pack of flour tortillas

3 Spring onions

1 red (or any other colour you fancy) pepper, finely chopped

1 red or green chilli, deseeded and finely chopped

zest of one lime

a small handful of raw prawns

1 clove of garlic finely chopped

1 handful of grated cheddar and 1 of red leicester (again you can experiment with different cheeses)

1 little olive oil for frying

 

Heat a frying pan to a high temperature and add a little olive oil. Throw in the chilli and garlic and stir for a couple of minutes before adding the prawns. Fry until the prawns are pink and completely cooked. Slice the prawns once slightly cooled and add them to all the other ingredients in a bowl. Take a flour tortilla and sprinkle a little of the mixture onto it making sure you don't add too much filling as the cheese will just drip out once cooked. Top with another tortilla and sandwich together. Warm a dry frying pan over a medium heat and put the filled tortilla onto it. Cook for a minute or so until golden on one side and then flip over to do the other side. Once cooked, remove from the pan, slice into triangles and serve with some bought or homemade guacamole.

Guacamole

 
Tuesday
Jul012008

Courgette and chilli pasta

Courgette and chilli pasta

I was busy as usual trying to find cheap and quick meals for my food order for the week and this one jumped off the page. It looked tasty, easy, healthy and had only a few ingredients so ticked all the appropriate boxes. I fiddled with the recipe a bit as I usually do because I'm incapable of leaving things alone (as my other half always tell me). I added a little finely grated lemon zest and a bit of grated parmesan in the sauce as well as on top which did give it a bit more depth ( I felt I had to replace some of calories lost with cheese as I used low fat creme fraiche!) It turned out really well, so well done to Good Food magazine this month for making my week of food so tasty. 

Serves 2

200g linguini

1 tbsp olive oil

1 red chilli, finely chopped

1 clove of garlic

2 courgettes, grated

2 tbsp creme fraiche

2 tsp lemon zest

grated parmesan to serve

Put a large saucepan of salted water on to boil and cook the pasta according to instructions. While the pasta is cooking, heat the oil in a frying pan over a low heat and add the chilli and garlic and stir but don't allow it to brown. Turn up the heat and add the courgette and stir for a few minutes to cook and allow any water to evaporate. Stir in the creme fraiche, lemon zest and season well. Drain the pasta and coat in the sauce adding some grated parmesan and a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil to finish.