Week 3 of the meal planning odyssey and to be honest I'm surprised that I've made it this far. As far as new year's resolutions go, this has lasted twice as long as my other resolutions, go running 3 days a week (I'm blaming that one on the snow), cut down on the alcohol (I'm blaming that one on the fact it tastes too nice) and build a robot sidekick (I'm working on that one...)
So without further distractions, on with the list...
Friday - Chickpea and Chorizo Stew
This one was a quick and simple meal as there are many more important things to do on a Friday evening, and I always like something a bit mediteranean every now and then. This is a Nigella recipe, which made me inclined not to cook it as I really do not like her TV shows. However, woman can cook, and this was rather amazing for something that took 15 minutes to prepare...
Should you wish to cook this (and you won't regret it), here is linkage
Sunday - Lamb and Sesame Stir fry
This was my pick from the book Mrs Soup chose, as per the rules of Recipe Club (Well, the second rule actually. The first rule is do not talk about Recipe Clu... oh drat) The book was 'What's Cooking - Chinese' by Jenny Stacey, and whilst it was nice, Im not sure how authentic a lot of the dishes are - alarm bells always ring when cook books don't include the name of the dish in the original language (or am I just being a food snob?)
Anyway, I chose it because I don't think I've ever encountered lamb on a chinese restaurant menu before, so I thought I'd give it a go. It turned out nice, as George Formby might have said, if he'd eaten it...
Monday - Leek and Goats Cheese Tart / Poached Pears
Mrs Soup's pick of the week, from a book called 'Farmer's Market Cookbook'. Because of another new year's resolution - i.e. the whole healthy eating thing, we swapped out the shortcrust pastry for layers of filo pastry - a tip that the Hairy Bikers did on one of their recent shows. It made the whole thing a lot lighter and rather nice, although it could have done with some bacon or similar to give it a bit more kick.
Tuesday - Ezogelin Soup
This week's soup. See blog post below
Wednesday - Cauliflower and Cheese Cake
The weekly veg box delivery left us with a couple of Cauliflowers which I had absolutley no idea what to do with, having grown bored of Cauliflower curry and Koftas, so I did what all sensible people do in the 21st Century - ask twitter. I got some amazing suggestions, including fritters, making them into a pizza base and a tasty soup which may appear on the blog next time I have cauliflowers.
However, the one that caught my eye was a recipe by Yotam Ottolenghi for a cake! It was an experiment, to say the least, and I didn't have high hopes - especially with my aversion to all things baking related. However, the end result was something of a triumph. I highly recommend it if you have no idea what to do with the brain shaped vegetable lurking in your cupboard...
The recipe is here
This recipe looks great! I will definitely cook this because it's always so fun to re-create delicious and tasty recipe like this. Thank you for this and please keep on sharing!
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