What's everyone eating this week?
- Alexandria
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Re: What's everyone eating this week?
Renée,
Very beautiful breads !!
Enjoy ..
Very beautiful breads !!
Enjoy ..
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Re: What's everyone eating this week?
Well, I made Alexandria's Piccata tonight and it was delicious! The lemon flavour came through nicely. I forgot the parsley.
- Alexandria
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Re: What's everyone eating this week?
Renée.
Absolutely exquisitely sublime ..
Thank you and have a lovely evening ..
Absolutely exquisitely sublime ..
Thank you and have a lovely evening ..
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- Gillthepainter
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Re: What's everyone eating this week?
Hey, Renee. Nice one.
The sauce looks lovely too.
I'd like to make grilled aubergines today.
But our cooking is tripping the electrics ... involving reprogramming clocks and computer restarts when it happens.
I wonder why it's doing that.
So I'll have to cook something on the gas hob.
The sauce looks lovely too.
I'd like to make grilled aubergines today.
But our cooking is tripping the electrics ... involving reprogramming clocks and computer restarts when it happens.
I wonder why it's doing that.
So I'll have to cook something on the gas hob.
- Alexandria
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Re: What's everyone eating this week?
Friday: Today was a lovely Spanish regional lunch, very simple however, lovely ..
Fresh fried " Anchovies " called " Boquerones " which were exceptional and to start was a salad with hard boiled eggs, tri color lettuce varieties, red tomato, ventresca (white tuna belly) and a light and wonderful Vinaigrette ..
Saturday: Our norm at home is a Pasta however, tomorrow we shall be doing some shopping (assorted, from Le Mercat de La Boqueria Central Market to the Shopping Centre for some spring items and books)
So, we shall be grabbing a bite out at a fave authentic Lebanese tiny tiny tavern, at the Diagonal By The Sea ..
Sunday: Home sweet home and relax and household chores, so a Pasta Lunch ..
Have a lovely weekend ..
Fresh fried " Anchovies " called " Boquerones " which were exceptional and to start was a salad with hard boiled eggs, tri color lettuce varieties, red tomato, ventresca (white tuna belly) and a light and wonderful Vinaigrette ..
Saturday: Our norm at home is a Pasta however, tomorrow we shall be doing some shopping (assorted, from Le Mercat de La Boqueria Central Market to the Shopping Centre for some spring items and books)
So, we shall be grabbing a bite out at a fave authentic Lebanese tiny tiny tavern, at the Diagonal By The Sea ..
Sunday: Home sweet home and relax and household chores, so a Pasta Lunch ..
Have a lovely weekend ..
Barcelona, soulful & spirited, filled with fine art, amazing architecture, profoundly steeped in culture & history, and it engages all your senses, and food fancies.
- Alexandria
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Re: What's everyone eating this week?
Saturday: Lebanese Hummus & Bhabaghanuj ( Aubergine Tahine Mezze ) .. at a fave tiny Lebanese Tavern at the Diagonal on the Sea Shopping Centre ..
Always an amazing pleasure here ..
Sunday: Shall be our Pasta Day at home ..
Have a lovely weekend ..
Always an amazing pleasure here ..
Sunday: Shall be our Pasta Day at home ..
Have a lovely weekend ..
Barcelona, soulful & spirited, filled with fine art, amazing architecture, profoundly steeped in culture & history, and it engages all your senses, and food fancies.
Re: What's everyone eating this week?
What lovely meals you're been having, Alexandria. I envy you your Lebanese restaurant, but at least I can cook the food.
I've had a very unhealthy day foodwise, because I've been gardening, so must do better tomorrow!
I've had a very unhealthy day foodwise, because I've been gardening, so must do better tomorrow!
- Alexandria
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Re: What's everyone eating this week?
Renée, Good Evening,
Yes, I am a grand fan of Lebanese cuisine and Moroccan cuisine as well ..
I prepare a wonderful Hummus too however, we had so much shopping to do, so we grabbed a bite out today ..
I prepare a marvel of a hummus, very traditionally ..
200 grams of dry chick peas ( smallest size possible ), soaked overnight in un-salted water ..
1 médium sized minced garlic clove
salt to taste
2 heaping tablespoons of Tahine ( added to ingredients, and then I use a stick stand up mixer ) ..
We prefer our hummus thick verses, watery " purèed " ..
the juice of 1 large lemon
1 / 2 teaspoon cumin ground
1 tablespoon of Baking Soda ( place in the water with the beans that are being soaked overnight as it tenderises the chick peas )
Water to just cover the soaking beans overnight
Spanish Light Evoo ( extra virgin olive oil )
fresh minced parsley for garnish
And i pick up some Moroccan Bread similar to a pita but freshly baked at the Moroccan Kiosk at the Market ..
Have a lovely evening,
Yes, I am a grand fan of Lebanese cuisine and Moroccan cuisine as well ..
I prepare a wonderful Hummus too however, we had so much shopping to do, so we grabbed a bite out today ..
I prepare a marvel of a hummus, very traditionally ..
200 grams of dry chick peas ( smallest size possible ), soaked overnight in un-salted water ..
1 médium sized minced garlic clove
salt to taste
2 heaping tablespoons of Tahine ( added to ingredients, and then I use a stick stand up mixer ) ..
We prefer our hummus thick verses, watery " purèed " ..
the juice of 1 large lemon
1 / 2 teaspoon cumin ground
1 tablespoon of Baking Soda ( place in the water with the beans that are being soaked overnight as it tenderises the chick peas )
Water to just cover the soaking beans overnight
Spanish Light Evoo ( extra virgin olive oil )
fresh minced parsley for garnish
And i pick up some Moroccan Bread similar to a pita but freshly baked at the Moroccan Kiosk at the Market ..
Have a lovely evening,
Barcelona, soulful & spirited, filled with fine art, amazing architecture, profoundly steeped in culture & history, and it engages all your senses, and food fancies.
Re: What's everyone eating this week?
Good morning Alexandria!
Your recipe is very similar to the one that I make, but I have been using canned organic chick peas. I do have dried, so will use those next time. I used slightly more cumin than you do because I like the flavour. I really must make my own flatbread too, so will look up a recipe.
Thank you for your recipe and method!
Your recipe is very similar to the one that I make, but I have been using canned organic chick peas. I do have dried, so will use those next time. I used slightly more cumin than you do because I like the flavour. I really must make my own flatbread too, so will look up a recipe.
Thank you for your recipe and method!
- Alexandria
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Re: What's everyone eating this week?
Renée, Good Morning,
I am a grand fan of flatbreads .. I make Ligurian Focaccia quite often ..
However, I shall ask the Baker where I purchase my Moroccan flatbreads, for a recipe ..
Have a wonderful day ..
I am a grand fan of flatbreads .. I make Ligurian Focaccia quite often ..
However, I shall ask the Baker where I purchase my Moroccan flatbreads, for a recipe ..
Have a wonderful day ..
Barcelona, soulful & spirited, filled with fine art, amazing architecture, profoundly steeped in culture & history, and it engages all your senses, and food fancies.
Re: What's everyone eating this week?
Here's a very pretty plate of hummus, Renee
Just waiting for the dough to rise for my homemade pittas, a big bowl of hummus made in readiness.
Just waiting for the dough to rise for my homemade pittas, a big bowl of hummus made in readiness.
- Joanbunting
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Re: What's everyone eating this week? I then
We had moules frites on Thursday. A fairly rare treat. M and I can manage a full barquette of moules -ie 2 kgs . It is no possible to buy fresh organic moules in these parts. So rather than waste then I cook them all with a little white wine, shallot and herbs and we consume half with frites HM of course.
I take the rest out of their shells and drain and reserve the cooking liquor. They stay overnight in the fridge and next day I make them into a New England style chowder. Another meal in itself.
Last night we had another treat. At the butcher/traiter in the morning they had the famous dish of Marseilles - Pieds et Paquets. I also found some very new potatoes which were simply scrubbed and steamed to go with them and mop up the delicious sauce We just had local strawberries afterwards.
Out for lunch today with friends. We are in for a busy week next week. Out again on Tuesday and we are entertaining on Thursday and again Sunday. It's a strange thing but having spent a quiet winter, as soon as the temperature goes up and the sun comes out the invitations and guests come flooding in
That plate looks lovely Renee
Have a good Sunday all.
I take the rest out of their shells and drain and reserve the cooking liquor. They stay overnight in the fridge and next day I make them into a New England style chowder. Another meal in itself.
Last night we had another treat. At the butcher/traiter in the morning they had the famous dish of Marseilles - Pieds et Paquets. I also found some very new potatoes which were simply scrubbed and steamed to go with them and mop up the delicious sauce We just had local strawberries afterwards.
Out for lunch today with friends. We are in for a busy week next week. Out again on Tuesday and we are entertaining on Thursday and again Sunday. It's a strange thing but having spent a quiet winter, as soon as the temperature goes up and the sun comes out the invitations and guests come flooding in
That plate looks lovely Renee
Have a good Sunday all.
- karadekoolaid
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Re: What's everyone eating this week?
Yesterday I gave a course on "Mughlai Cuisine" - delicious dishes with cream, nuts and spices!!
The surprise guest was a TV presenter, Shia Bertoni, who took a million photos and thus mapped out the day for me:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BhkYMLulWAc/?taken-by=shiabertoni
To further add to the success (16 participants), the 2nd Secretary of the Indian Embassy turned up, so I got to cook for a really demanding client!
The surprise guest was a TV presenter, Shia Bertoni, who took a million photos and thus mapped out the day for me:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BhkYMLulWAc/?taken-by=shiabertoni
To further add to the success (16 participants), the 2nd Secretary of the Indian Embassy turned up, so I got to cook for a really demanding client!
Re: What's everyone eating this week?
I'm in shock here, Sakkarin! I recognised that dish from Sainsbury's and the plate underneath! My photo indeed! I had completely forgotten that I could create something that looks so good! The flat bread was bought, I'm afraid.
Re: What's everyone eating this week?
What lovely food you had Joan! I think that I would enjoy Moules Frites, having only tried moules on one occasion in Normandy. It has been a very long winter, so I hope that you enjoy your time with your guests.
What a wonderful occasion that must have been, KK with your VIP guests! Mughlai cuisine, cream, nuts and spices, what's not to like! Thank you for the link and the lovely photo!
Alexandria, thank you, I would love the authentic recipe for the flatbreads.
What a wonderful occasion that must have been, KK with your VIP guests! Mughlai cuisine, cream, nuts and spices, what's not to like! Thank you for the link and the lovely photo!
Alexandria, thank you, I would love the authentic recipe for the flatbreads.
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- Alexandria
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Re: What's everyone eating this week?
Sakkarin & Renée,
What a stunning plate presentation ..
Have a lovely evening ..
What a stunning plate presentation ..
Have a lovely evening ..
Barcelona, soulful & spirited, filled with fine art, amazing architecture, profoundly steeped in culture & history, and it engages all your senses, and food fancies.
- Alexandria
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Re: What's everyone eating this week?
Joan,
Just adore moules (mussels) ..
Wow, now we are thinking of stepping out for some steamed mussels in white wine !! ( 19.10 ) ..
A bit early yet ..
Otherwise, we shall have for lunch tomorrow ..
Have alot of emails to answer !!!
Have a lovely evening ..
Just adore moules (mussels) ..
Wow, now we are thinking of stepping out for some steamed mussels in white wine !! ( 19.10 ) ..
A bit early yet ..
Otherwise, we shall have for lunch tomorrow ..
Have alot of emails to answer !!!
Have a lovely evening ..
Barcelona, soulful & spirited, filled with fine art, amazing architecture, profoundly steeped in culture & history, and it engages all your senses, and food fancies.
- Alexandria
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Re: What's everyone eating this week?
Sounds very interesting, Karakoolaide ..
Have a nice evening ..
Have a nice evening ..
Barcelona, soulful & spirited, filled with fine art, amazing architecture, profoundly steeped in culture & history, and it engages all your senses, and food fancies.
- Gillthepainter
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Re: What's everyone eating this week?
Clive!!!
Nice one, squirrel.
She really is a fan, reading her write up for you, although I don't know her. She's really got stars in her eyes.
You're right to feel very proud of yourself.
I'm eating light this week as I've got a family wedding coming up.
And I don't want to look like a sack of potatoes.
Walked the Malverns at the weekend, and back to my HIIT gym work today. Coupled with protein foods like salmon, cottage cheese, avocados, chillies, bananas etc.
All of which I like. A lot.
Lovely views, but my feet were steaming in my boots.
Nice one, squirrel.
She really is a fan, reading her write up for you, although I don't know her. She's really got stars in her eyes.
You're right to feel very proud of yourself.
I'm eating light this week as I've got a family wedding coming up.
And I don't want to look like a sack of potatoes.
Walked the Malverns at the weekend, and back to my HIIT gym work today. Coupled with protein foods like salmon, cottage cheese, avocados, chillies, bananas etc.
All of which I like. A lot.
Lovely views, but my feet were steaming in my boots.
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