Thursday 21 February 2013

Cook Book of the Month


Donna Hay
Fresh and Light

It’s always a delight to come home from work and find that Kelly has been ploughing through her cook books looking for something new and delicious.  The other night she had plates laid out on the servery with spicy chicken mince, pickled cucumber and washed lettuce leaves.  The smell was fabulous and I couldn't wait to taste it.  Kelly had decided to make Spicy Chicken Larb with Pickled Cucumber from her new Donna Hay cook book.

Larb originated in Laos and is made with just about any meat or fish, and in Thailand it’s sometimes eaten raw.  I don’t recommend eating raw Larb as several deaths have been recorded and besides, raw pork sounds yuck.

The Donna Hay version is spiced with ginger, garlic, chilli, coriander (cilantro), and lime.  It’s served like a San Choy Bau, where the meat is served in a lettuce leaf cup and the pickled cucumber and fresh chilli are placed on top. 

It’s a fairly simple dish that is quick to prepare and fun to eat.  It’s very messy so have plenty of napkins handy.  The flavours are punchy and the crunch of the lettuce and sourness of the pickle add a fresh dimension to the whole experience.  It’s sweet and sour, salty and spicy, it’s hot and cold and soft and crunchy.  It was so good I think I ate enough for three people, but that’s OK because this is not a heavy dish and I didn't feel guilty about stuffing myself completely.

The book itself has some beautiful photography which is a hallmark of Donna Hay cook books.  All the recipes are quick and fresh and quite easy to prepare.  Donna has designed 180 new recipes for this tome and she covers every meal of the day including desserts, snacks, sides and fast meals. 


I don’t know which of these dishes I want to eat next, so I’ll let Kelly be inspired and decide for herself.  I’m sure that I will love anything that comes out of this book.

If you would like to try this recipe or any of the others in Fresh and Light, I highly recommend you pick up a copy at a good book shop or order one on line.  If you’re sick of stodgy heavy food and want something light and delicious, then this is the book for you.

Of course all the recipes are by Donna Hay.  The photos, which are works of art, are by William Meppem.  Art design by Chi Lam.  The copy editor is Melanie Hansche.  I bet there were a lot of other people involved in producing this book and I believe they all deserve a big pat on the back.  Published by HarperCollins.
Bon Appetite,
Karl   

Friday 15 February 2013

Hi, I'm Back. Did you miss me?

Hi everyone, to be perfectly honest, I haven't been anywhere.  I'm really sorry I haven't posted in so long but sometimes life pushes us around and demands our attention.  For starters we got flooded again.  Not so bad this time around and Kelly was home to freak out with me not overseas like last time (January 2011).  That time it was just me and the dogs as the water came through the house and we were trapped for a couple of days.  Lucky for the dogs that the roads opened because they were starting to look delicious (only joking).


Anyway we got through it and the carpets are dry and everything is back to normal. (the dogs are fine)  A few months ago we booked a seven day cruise around the Pacific islands on the P&O Pacific Dawn.  So instead of eating out (which is our passion), we have been madly saving up for the cruise which leaves in a couple of weeks.

  
I'm looking forward to having some great articles for our blog because the ship has about six different restaurants and we are definitely going to try out what the Pacific French colonies has to offer.  So keep an eye on our blog for some exciting food stories, and find out how we handle our first ever ocean cruise.

Lets face it, as working class stiffs, it's nearly impossible to afford a nice restaurant every week.  Even every month is a stretch.  I really love writing about restaurants for this blog but I've often felt something was missing.  I think it's because we have so many meals we don't tell you about.  The recipes we experiment with from celebrity cook books and the fantastic home cooking we eat just about every day.  We also watch all the best cooking shows and cooking contests on TV and we have lots of opinions on all of it.  Probably just like you.

So for now on, we're going to try to share a lot more of our culinary life on our blog, not just eating out.  And it would be fabulous to hear what you like and don't like about food and cooking.  We now have a Food Trek Facebook page so you can interact with us more easily.  Have a look and please click LIKE.

Email me.  karl.hoppe@skymesh.com.au Why don't you send me your stories and photos?  I'd love to see them and comment right back about them.  We can post your Food Adventures right here and everyone can share in the fun.  This is getting exciting!!!  Let me know if you mind me posting your stories by the way.  We want to stay friends after all.

So, I'm going to get to work on my next article right now.  Hopefully I'll hear from you soon and you will enjoy our Pacific Food Trek in a few weeks.  Until then, Bon Appetit
Karl & Kelly