Parmigiano Reggiano (PR) is one cheese I regularly use in cooking- in soufflés, bakes, dips and just to grate atop pasta. I was recently invited to a Parmigiano Reggiano Christmas Cookalong organised by the Consorzio del Formaggio and lead by top chef Valentina Harris. We started off the evening tasting some amazing starters like dates filled with PR and wrapped in Parma Ham, PR lollipops with sesame seeds and chilli (an absolute favourite) and a 30 month matured PR with balsamic vinegar. We were then split into two teams and set about creating our meal for the night- Venetian duck stuffed with a PR mix, Fennel topped PR and Rosotto PR. It was my first time cooking with duck, and although not really a favourite, I quite enjoyed the whole cooking experience. Highlight of the evening, however, was cracking open a 45kg PR wheel which we all got to taste, after which we all sat down to a fabulous meal. After an evening of like minded food enthusiasts and after gaining such indepth knowledge about PR, I cant wait to cook with the cheese. For more information and recipes check out the website
Tuesday, 24 December 2013
Season's Greetings & Christmas Specials
Parmigiano Reggiano (PR) is one cheese I regularly use in cooking- in soufflés, bakes, dips and just to grate atop pasta. I was recently invited to a Parmigiano Reggiano Christmas Cookalong organised by the Consorzio del Formaggio and lead by top chef Valentina Harris. We started off the evening tasting some amazing starters like dates filled with PR and wrapped in Parma Ham, PR lollipops with sesame seeds and chilli (an absolute favourite) and a 30 month matured PR with balsamic vinegar. We were then split into two teams and set about creating our meal for the night- Venetian duck stuffed with a PR mix, Fennel topped PR and Rosotto PR. It was my first time cooking with duck, and although not really a favourite, I quite enjoyed the whole cooking experience. Highlight of the evening, however, was cracking open a 45kg PR wheel which we all got to taste, after which we all sat down to a fabulous meal. After an evening of like minded food enthusiasts and after gaining such indepth knowledge about PR, I cant wait to cook with the cheese. For more information and recipes check out the website
Posted by My Kitchen Antics at Tuesday, December 24, 2013 2 comments
Labels: alcoholic, Castello cheese, cheese, christmas, Christmas food, christmas specials, Food Review, ODDKA, parmigiano reggiano blog event cook along, product review, Review, Waitrose food and drinks pairing
Monday, 9 December 2013
Home made lemon extract (DIY edible Christmas gift)
First on the list will be the Christmas themed cookies I'll be making with the new OXO Good Grips Cookie Press. This fabulous gadget not only lets you whip out cookies of same size, but you also have the option of selecting from 12 different shapes with snowflake, wreath and tree definitely going into my Christmas gift box. The daisy, buttercup and sunflower are a personal favourite so I'm going to include that too for good measure. The stainless steel blades are dishwasher safe and can be easily stored in the box that comes with the gadget. The cookie press will be available in Lakeland from January 2014 and if you want to make loads of cookies at one go then this is the gadget to have.
Posted by My Kitchen Antics at Monday, December 09, 2013 9 comments
Labels: alcoholic, christmas, Christmas gift, DIY, edible gifts, extracts, gift, hamper, home made lemon extract, OXO good grips cookie press, vodka
Thursday, 6 June 2013
Blackberry bramble
With thanks to dotcomgiftshop for sending me the milk bottles to review.
Posted by My Kitchen Antics at Thursday, June 06, 2013 12 comments
Labels: alcoholic, blackberry bramble, Cocktails and Drinks, dotcomgiftshop, greenwich, jamies italian, party drink, product review, small milk bottle, summer drinks
Tuesday, 16 April 2013
Baked chicken taquitos and guava margarita
Pickled jalapenos- 2 to 3 rounds
In a cocktail shaker or blender combine the remaining ingredients.
Pour into the prepared glasses and serve cold.
Notes: Like I mentioned I have pre made margarita and to 1 cup of this mix I add about 3/4 cups of guava juice, stir well and add to the glass with a couple of ice cubes.
I don't like the crushed ice cubes, so I just add cubes directly to the glass and pour the marg over it.
Replace the guava juice with any fruit juice of choice.
Adjust sugar as per choice. I like mine a tad sweeter.
Its a bit spicy because of the jalapeños, avoid if not a fan
Posted by My Kitchen Antics at Tuesday, April 16, 2013 17 comments
Labels: alcoholic, baked chicken taquitos, chicken, Cocktails and Drinks, creamy, guava margarita, jalapeno, Mexican, spicy
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
Blueberry-lavender gin and tonic
Posted by My Kitchen Antics at Wednesday, February 20, 2013 11 comments
Labels: alcoholic, bloggers buzz meet, blueberry, blueberry lavender gin and tonic, Cocktails and Drinks, gin and tonic, lavender, lavender sugar, non alcoholic
Monday, 16 May 2011
Satay & Sangria
Satay on the other hand is making its way through to my kitchen for the first time. Although I've had them plenty of times at Malaysian and Indonesian restaurants, I have never tried them at home thinking its quite a tedious task. It was at the back of my mind to try it out some time, but wasn't breaking my head over it.
Slice the chicken breasts lengthwise, about 1 inch wide. My chicken breasts were really thick, so I placed them on a cling film, wrapped it up and pounded with a mallet to thin it out a bit.
I didn't make the peanut sauce, but since I had the recipe I thought I should post it.
Sending the Sangria Blanca to Radhika's Fun n Sun event over at Tickling Palates.
Posted by My Kitchen Antics at Monday, May 16, 2011 46 comments
Labels: alcoholic, Appetizers, bbq, chicken satay, citrus, Cocktails and Drinks, Grills, indonesian, malaysian, sangia blanca, Spanish, starter