Showing posts with label Recipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recipe. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

White cooked chicken with soy and ginger dressing...

This is one of the most delicious and easy meals you can make... it's the kind of meal that is so tasty and makes you feel wholesome and healthy eating it. You almost feel virtuous when you're finished.

It's inspired by Kylie Kwong with some variations and additions . I found the original recipe online here and still use it for reference.




Ingredients

1.6kg organic chicken

Stock
Shaoxing rice wine - 750 ml (3 cups)
Green onions, trimmed - 8
Garlic, peeled and crushed - 12 cloves
Sliced ginger - 1¼ cups
Sea salt - 1/3 cup
Coriander – roots from a bunch

Dressing
Shoyu or soy sauce (see note) - 60 ml (¼ cup)
Sesame oil - 1 tsp
Cane sugar (see note) - ½ tsp
Julienne spring onion, plus extra to garnish - 1/3 cup
Julienne ginger, plus extra to garnish - 1 tbsp
Peanut oil - 2 tbsp
Coriander – big handful chopped for garnish
Red chilli (sml) – sliced (seeds removed) for garnish (suggest you leave this on the side for everyone to control their own spice)

Method

For stock, combine ingredients and 5 litres of cold water in a 7 -litre stockpot and bring to the boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes. (The original recipe calls for 6 litres of water in a 10 litre stock pot but I don't have one so I worked with what I have and it works perfectly)
        
Rinse the chicken under cold water and trim any excess fat. Gently place the chicken breast-side down into stock and submerge for 14 minutes, ensuring stock doesn’t return to the boil. Remove pot from heat and stand for 3 hours. (When placing the chicken into the stock I often place the pot in the sink in case there is any overflow if you're concerned about the water levels - this way you avoid any mess on your stove top)

Using tongs, carefully remove chicken from stock and place on a tray to drain.

For dressing, combine all ingredients except for peanut oil in a heat-proof bowl. Heat peanut oil in a saucepan, then pour over dressing ingredients and stir to combine.

Pull all the meat of the carcass and shred into small pieces or leave as chunks and arrange on a platter. Drizzle dressing over chicken, garnish with extra spring onion, ginger and coriander and serve immediately. (The original recipe calls for you to use a Cleaver to cut the chicken into pieces and arrange on a platter)

Serve with white or brown rice and a side of steamed asian greens (like Bok Choy or Choy Sum) served with a drizzle of oyster sauce over them. Also serve the chilli with it so everyone can dress their own.

Enjoy…

Jx

Friday, 2 May 2014

Fresh Mint Tea...


Mum and Dad have a large patch of Mint here at home. It's so lush and smells amazing. Last week Mum had a big cut back as it tends to get a little overgrown from time to time.



I rescued some of the cut mint and made up a pot of mint tea. We also made a couple of delicious meals that I will share here soon.


Despite being delicious and refreshing, fresh mint tea is also good for stomach pain and indigestion so it's a win win if you're someone like me and suffer from time to time in that area.

It's super easy to make and very enjoyable to drink.

Making the tea is as simple as this;

Separate the leaves from a handful of stems - you need a big handful of mint leaves


Place the fresh mint in your teapot and pour freshly boiled water over them.

Allow the mint and water to steep for several minutes.



Using a strainer, pour yourself a lovely, hot, healthy and delicious cup of mint tea.



Enjoy...

Mum has such a lovely collection of China I couldnt resist getting a pretty cup and saucer out and enjoying my mint tea in that.


On a little side note, the garden of mint dates back to my Grandmother if not my Great Grandmother. I think that's so lovely...
Jx

All photos copyright of Jessica Flett

Friday, 15 February 2013

Orange Cake - so easy and delicious...

My Mother has been making this Orange cake for years and it is sooo easy and sooo delicious. I wish I could tell you where the original recipe is from so if anyone can tell me I would love to know...






Orange Cake

1 whole orange, cut into 8 pieces
1 cup (225g) sugar
185g butter
3 eggs
1 ½ cup (225g) self raising flour

Blend whole orange and sugar for a short while. Add butter, eggs and self-raising flour and blend until smooth. Pour into bunt cake tin (i.e tin with a hole in the middle) or bar or round tin.

Bake in 180*C oven for 35-45 minutes.

You can ice it anyway you like. Mum iced her with plain icing flavoured with Orange Juice and Orange zest sprinkled over the top - Yummy!!

Jx

Friday, 28 September 2012

These cookies are delicious...


Via A Cup of Jo I discovered Monique's (from Ambitious Kitchen) recipe for Nutella Stuffed Brown Butter and Sea Salt Choc Chip Cookie's. They looked so good I had to give them a go.... and give them a go I did...

They are AMAZING!!! All the family loved them.

Give them a try... you won't be disappointed... Jx




P.S I added white choc bits to mine...

Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Yummy Choc Chip Cookies...

I have been following Mrs BC from A Beach Cottage for a little while now. Her photography and styling is stunning...and she also has great recipes. The most recent one I have tried is Miss BC's Choc Chip Cookies...

I made them at the beginning of last week and they are super, super easy...super, super quick and super, super yummy!! They need to be easy as I am VERY much a novice in the baking department. I am really trying to increase my skills but know I need to crawl before I walk. These were perfect for that. Oh, and hubby liked them too...so not only are they yummy but they are earning me brownie points!! Yay!!


Sarah has very kindly allowed me to publish her recipe here...Thank you!

Beach Cottage Recipe

Easy Choc Chip Cookies


 1/2 cup caster sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1 egg
1 3/4 cup plain flour
1 cup choc chips
150g butter
1. mix all in bowl until well combined
2. form to small cookies
3. bake 180C 15-20 mins


To see her cookie post and lots of other wonderful bit and pieces head over to A Beach Cottage...

Jx