Tag: mexican

  • Nigella’s Red-Hot Roast Salsa.

    Nigella’s Red-Hot Roast Salsa.

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    At the moment I am cooking my way through Nigella’s book, At My Table.  I admire her careless abandon and prowess in the kitchen. One of my favourite recipes so far is the Roasted Salsa, and the Sticky Toffee Pudding.At My Table is perfect for anyone who wants to cook good, simple food.

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    Tomatoes are a favourite of mine. My cousin introduced me to eating it in a whole different way. She would take an enormous bite of a juicy tomato and sprinkle salt on as she eats her way through the deliciously plump fruit. This to me was foreign and strange, seeing my mom only ever cook with it and never seeing anyone eating it as is. Now to this day, that is exactly how I enjoy eating a tomato. I love this recipe because I always have surplus tomatoes, and who doesn’t want salsa they know exactly what ingredients are in it!?

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    Nigella’s Red-Hot Roast Salsa. 

     

    Ingredients: 

     

    • 10 Medium sized Roma Tomatoes (halved across the equator)
    • 4-5 Red Chillies, I used dried ones, you can of course stick to the original recipe and use fresh if you have any on hand.
    • 1 large Red Onion, peeled and chopped into eighths
    • 2 Red peppers, de-seeded and chopped into strips
    • 4 large Garlic cloves, peeled and smashed or bruised with  the back end of a knife
    • 1/4 teaspoon of Smoked Sweet Paprika
    • 1 teaspoon of Smoked Sea Salt flakes, plus more to taste
    • 2 Tablespoons of Olive oil

     

    Method:

    Pre-heat oven to 220 degrees C/200 fan. Add the halved tomatoes cut-side up in a large roasting dish. Add the chillies around the tomatoes, then the red onion wedges, strips of red pepper, and the garlic. Season with the salt, paprika and drizzle with the olive oil. Roast for 40 – 45 minutes, until everything is soft and slightly charred around the edges.

    Take out of the oven and set aside for 5 minutes. Pull off the stalks of the chillies and discard. Transfer everything into a large bowl or blender(If using a blender wait 10-15 minutes for the roasted mix to cool down further, to avoid explosions across your kitchen) and blitz with a stick blender or stand blender. Until smooth but with a little chunky texture. Blitz according to preference. Add a little more salt and store in a sterilized jar or wait to cool completely before serving with tortilla chips or spread over a breakfast burrito.

    I used this salsa in every way imaginable, to get the best out of it. I spread a generous amount over chicken breasts with garlic, parsley and a lemon juice, and roast in the oven for 15 minutes on high. This was such a great way to add moisture and flavour to the lean and sometimes bland part of the bird.

    Let me know in the comments section if you love salsa and the different ways you use it.

    Have a delicious week x

     

     

     

  • Beer-battered Prawn tacos

    Beer-battered Prawn tacos


    Who doesn’t love tacos? A casual throw together of sour cream, slaw, guacamole, a protein of your choice and my favourite part the crunchy (or soft) vehicle that ties it all together! 

    I spotted this exact recipe from Buzzfeed Tasty whilst fully immersing myself in every kind of food clip there is, as research to do my own. I’ve only recently purchased my first tripod! It feels good having the opportunity to invest in your own work. I am aiming (no pun intended) to purchase a 50mm 1.4 lens soon (hopefully second hand) I currently shoot with a 50mm 1.8 and a 18-55mm (the latter being a default standard lens that comes with the camera) 
    This recipe for Buzzfeed Tasty  prawn tacos is the perfect accompaniment to the well deserved end of the week ice cold beer or glass of Chardonnay! And what better way to celebrate the beginning of a weekend with this treat! 


    Beer batter Prawn tacos. 
    Ingredients

    For the sauce: 

    – 1 cup of sour cream 

    – 2 tablespoons of lime juice

    – 1 tablespoon of lime zest

    – 1 teaspoon of salt
    For the coleslaw: 

    -1 cup of red cabbage, chopped or julienned 

    -1 cup of green cabbage, chopped or julienned

    -1 jalapeño, chopped 

    -1 lime, juiced 
    Prawns: 

    -250g prawns, deveined and shelled 

    -salt to taste 

    -1 cup of flour 

    -1 teaspoon of garlic powder

    -1 teaspoon of smoked paprika

    -1/4 teaspoon of ground cayenne pepper 

    -1/2 teaspoon baking powder 

    -1 cup of beer 

    -oil for frying 

    -taco shells or corn tortillas 

    -guacamole 

    -sliced radishes 

    -fresh coriander 
    Method:
    In a bowl, combine the sour cream, lime juice, zest and salt. Mix well. 

    In a separate bowl, combine the julienned red and green cabbages, jalapeño, and lime juice, stir to combine. Now add two tablespoons of the sour cream sauce mix to the make a slaw. Mix until fully incorporated. 
    Neat trick: If you’re not sure how to de-vein a prawn, stick a skewer through the tail end of the prawn, just at the spot where it bends with a gentle grip on it thread through the skewer and pull up to reveal the poo vein. Season the prawns with a little salt. 
    Combine the flour, spices and baking powder in another bowl and whisk to combine. Pour in the beer and stir to fully incorporate. Heat a pot with oil to fry the prawns at about 180 degrees C. Add prawns to the batter. To check if the oil is at the desired temperature if you do not have a thermometer, break off a small piece of bread and add to the oil, if it Browns and crisps, it is ready. Add the prawns in batches lightly tapping off any excess batter before adding to the pot of oil. Fry for 4 minutes until golden brown and crisp. 
    Heat taco shells or tortillas and assemble as you wish. Serve with an ice cold one! 

    Happy weekend! x
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