Sunday, 1 February 2009

Pan Fried Chicken Fillets w/ Butter Sauce and Spring Onions



Recipe Ingredients:

  • 400grs chicken boneless and skinless mini fillets
  • the juice of 1/2 lemon
  • 1 garlic clove
  • 1/3 glass white wine
  • 400grs spaghetti (100% durum wheat)
  • 3 spring onions sliced
  • 1/3 glass milk
  • 2 soup spoons of butter
  • salt and black pepper to taste
  • a little olive oil
  • 1 heaped tea spoon of plain flour dissolve in water
Way easy and quick, and very...very cheap. Boil the spaghetti as normal it will take about 12 minutes to be cooked.

While that is doing, put a large frying pan on the stove on high temp, add a couple of glugs of oil, and once hot add the chicken fillets (previously seasoned with garlic, the lemon juice, salt and pepper and left to marinade for 1/2 hour).

They'll immediately start to sizzle, and therefore require turning around fairly quickly to seal the meat (the reason why is important to seal is that the meat becomes this way more juicy and moist as if the outside is sealed the moisture and juices inside will escape at a much slower pace), once sealed cook well on both sides until it goes a golden colour (see photo) once that happens on both sides it is done remove them and let them rest only time enough to make the sauce.

For which you deglaze the pan, which means you pull out the stuck to the pan chicken stock by pouring the wine in and rubbing it around with a wooden spoon, which will make the wine go a brownish colour, at this stage add the butter and as soon as it all melts add the milk and the dissolved flour, this will thicken the butter cream, ready to pour over the edges of the pasta and chicken (see photo) finally you put the sliced spring onions over the edges of the pasta and chicken, this is not only a good garnish it also provides an excellent flavour and texture once mixed in with the sauce, pasta and meat while eating. bon apetit...

Saturday, 31 January 2009

Spicy Meat Balls with a Smooth Chilli and Tomato Sauce

Receita em Portugues AQUI


The meat balls are back, after a request I received for spicy ones.

Recipe Ingredients:

  • 400grs minced Beef
  • 1 hand full of bread crumbs
  • 1 egg (whole)
  • 1 full onion finely chopped
  • 3 garlic cloves (minced)
  • 1 coriander bunch (finely chopped)
  • 300grs of fresh fettuccine
  • 1 tin of tomatoes
  • 1/3 of a glass fresh cream
  • 2 level two chillies (finely chopped with the seeds, for less hot remove seeds and white veins inside the chillies)
  • a pinch of chili powder
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • some olive oil
  • 1 chicken stock cube
  • a tea spoon of flour diluted in a little water (to thicken sauce)




On a deep pan put some water and salt and a drizzle of oil and boiled the pasta it takes only about 5 minutes to do as is fresh pasta (fettuccine), bearing in mind the sauce may take a little longer to make, make sure only to make the paste 5 minutes before the sauce is ready, so all comes out at the same time.

To make the meat balls, put the minced meat in a bowl, and put there also the parsley finely chopped, 1 garlic clove minced, a pinch of black pepper a pinch of salt and a pinch of chilli powder, the bread crumbs and the egg. With your hands mix it all very well and shape pieces of the meat into balls, and set these aside.

For the sauce on a frying pan or wok put in a glug of olive oil, once very hot add the onion, the garlic, the chilli and season it (salt and pepper to taste), cook these for about 5 minutes then add the meat balls, and turn them around to seal them, once fully sealed (brown all around) ad the tomato and chicken stock cube, let them cook for another 7 minutes, and now add the cream and the water with flour, and that will make just a nice sauce, let it cook a further 3 minutes (or more) as if you want the sauce tastier and thicker you can let it simmer for longer.

This one was really delicious, and fiery hot...most of the heat is felt around the lips as is fresh chillies. And you must admit the dish is very colourful and fiery too. You can see the steam coming of it yum yum!!


Friday, 30 January 2009

Brocoli and Butternut Squash Fettuccini and Lemon Chicken




Recipe Ingredients:
  • 1/2 Bitternut Squash (cut very thin slices)
  • 1 broccoli branch (cut very thin slices)
  • 3 chicken thigh
  • zest strands of half a lemon
  • juice of 1 lemon
  • 2 garlic clove (minced)
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • some olive oil
  • 1 tea spoon of flour diluted in a little water
  • 300grs fresh fettuccine
  • 1 glass of white wine


Ok here it goes. Put a pan on the stove with a glug of olive oil, when hot place inside the thinly sliced butternut squash and 1 minced garlic, the idea is that the butternut squash cooks and gets really soft so that you can puree it, while this happens as it will take a good 5-7 minutes on another pan put boiling water and a little salt and put the broccoli into small bits inside, you want these well cooked nearly breaking apart so that it blends later with the butternut squash (but if you don't like them mushy, just don't cook them too well).

Back to the butternut squash, as it cook gently break it with a wooden spoon, and as it starts getting dry ad bits of the wine bit by bit and keep breaking up the BN squash, once all the wine is in add a little water and use the hand blender to blitz it into a creamy sauce, add to this sauce your cooked broccoli and season it with a little salt and pepper to taste, turn the fire down and let it simmer gently for about 3 minutes.

The fresh fettuccine only takes about 5 minutes to cook, so just boil as normal for that time with a little salt, and drain it, drizzle a little olive oil and toss it so that it doesn't stick together and serve it with the BN squash and broccoli sauce on top (optional you can ad shavings of rich dried cheese or Parmesan)

As to the chicken, remove the skin and the bones cut them into small (ish) portions, on a pan put a glug of olive oil, once hot add the chicken the remaining garlic and the lemon zest strands, cook on a high temperature and turn the chicken constantly to seal, once sealed add some seasoning (salt and pepper) and let it cook until the chicken is cooked through. the process is quick as chicken pieces are small and are de-boned and skinless about 3-5 minutes, at this stage add the whole juice of the lemon and a little plain flour diluted in a little water, this will thicken up the lemon sauce making it delicious, simmer for another 2 minutes and it's done...Cheap too.

Now remember to control the times so that everything sorta comes out at the same time. Bon Appetit.



Wednesday, 28 January 2009

Mange Tout and Spinach Spaghetti

Receita em Portugues AQUI

My wife arrived home and due to circumstances she was only able to get herself and my son something to eat, so I was left to fend for myself.

So I looked in the fridge gathered a few old things and asked the Chef's inspiration Gods to help me..... What I found was some old "mange tout" in the veg compartment, I remembered I had some frozen spinach portions in the freezer, but I was feeling like having pasta...after a short moment of indecision I further looked into the fridge and I found an old piece of cheddar cheese that was nearly dried... and "ping" it just popped into my head. So without further a due.



Recipe Ingredients:

  • 1 medium onion (finely chopped).
  • 1 garlic clove (finely chopped).
  • 1 soup spoon full of butter.
  • 1 glass of milk.
  • 5 portions of spinach (or if you using fresh about 100grs finely chopped).
  • 1 soup spoon of plain flour diluted in a little water.
  • 2 soup spoons of cheddar cheese (if you want more flavour add a tea spoon of Parmesan too).
  • 200grs of spaghetti.
  • 1/2 tea spoon of paprika
  • 1 little bunch of dill (finely chopped).
  • a little olive oil.
  • salt and black pepper to taste.


So simple yet so tasty, I know is very green so not much in the colour but what you cannot see is the textures that this dish creates and enables you to feel, not to mention taste.

Boil the pasta this will take about 10-12 minutes, more than enough time to do the sauce. On a frying pan put a glug of olive oil and once hot add the garlic and the onion, let them fry until the onion is translucent, at this stage add some pepper, salt and the mange tout, stir fry it for about 3 minutes then add the milk. Let it heat up until the milk starts bubbling, now put in the spinach, butter and half a tea spoon of paprika, letting this simmer until the spinach melts completely and blends with the milk (for fresh spinach this will take less time). Now add the diluted flour and the cheese (or cheeses), continuously stir should get nice and thick (ish) add the dill now and dish it over the spaghetti.



When you eating, you get the most amazing crunchiness from the mange tout and the softness from the cream and the spinach, it is quite delicious too. Enjoy.


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