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ROAST LAMB (FOR FATHER’S DAY!)

Posted in Cooking, Family, Friends, Life, People, Personal, Random, Recipe with tags , , , , , , on June 20, 2010 by Mandy

I remember the day’s when we would have this on a Sunday at my Grandmother’s…we would say a prayer and my Grandfather would dip his finger in the gravy and swipe it under my nose!!  Much to my disgust!!  A wonderful way to express your love….go on….it’s almost Father’s Day!!!!!

INGREDIENTS:-

– 1.8 kg leg of lamb
– 1/4 cup olive oil
– Freshly ground black pepper
– 2 cloves garlic, peeled and thinly sliced (optional)
– 6 unwashed potatoes, peeled and quartered
– 1 kg butternut pumpkin, chopped and seeds removed, or 1 kg kumara (sweet potatoes), peeled and cut into large chunks
– salt
– 1 tablespoon plain flour
– 1 1/2 cups beef stock
– 400 g green beans, topped and tailed, boiled, to serve
– 4 small carrots, peeled and thickly sliced on the diagonal, boiled, to serve

INSTRUCTIONS:-

1 Preheat the oven to 220°C. Place the lamb in a large roasting pan and brush it all over with a little of the oil. Season well with pepper. If you are using the garlic, make 1-cm-deep slits with a small, sharp knife in the leg of lamb, and press a piece of garlic into each slit with your fingers. Roast the lamb in the preheated oven for 15 minutes, then reduce the oven temperature to 180°C.

2 Meanwhile, place the potatoes and pumpkin or kumara on a board and brush with the remaining oil. Season with salt and pepper. Arrange the potatoes around the lamb and roast the lamb and potatoes for 30 minutes. Add the pumpkin or Kumara to the roasting pan and roast for a further 40 minutes (for medium-cooked lamb). Transfer the lamb to a carving plate, cover loosely with foil and set aside to rest. Transfer the vegetables to a large well-greased roasting pan. Increase the oven temperature to 230°C and return them to the oven for 10 minutes to crisp up.

3 For the gravy, skim off all but about 2 tablespoons of the fat from the juices remaining in the roasting pan. Place the pan on the stove over medium heat. Add the flour and cook, stirring with a wooden spoon and scraping the base of the pan to loosen any crisp bits, for 1–2 minutes, or until the flour just starts to brown. Gradually stir in the stock until well combined. Increase the heat to high and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat to medium-high and boil, uncovered, for 5 minutes, or until the gravy thickens.

4 Carve the lamb and serve with the pumpkin or kumara, potatoes, carrots, beans and gravy.

CHICKEN SOUP

Posted in Cooking, Recipe with tags , , , , , , , on June 16, 2010 by Mandy

Cold and flu season is upon us.  This is my version of a simple soup to make you feel better.

Chicken . Dice 1 large onion
Chop 3-4 stalks of celery
Chop & peel 4-5 large carrots
Mince 4-5 cloves of garlic
Peel and mince 2 inches of ginger
Chop handful of parsley and cilantro, or other desired herbs.

Add ¼ cup of olive oil to a big soup pot. Cook on medium-high the onion, ginger, garlic, and celery until soft (about 4 minutes).
Salt and pepper chicken and add whole chicken to pot. Brown all sides.
Cover with quart chicken stock and enough water to cover the chicken. Add the carrots and 2 bay leaves.
Bring soup to a boil then turn heat down to simmer. Cook until chicken is done (about 20 minutes).
When chicken is thoroughly cooked, remove the meat from the bones and put back into pot.
Add chopped parsley and cilantro.
Add red pepper flakes if you would like some spice.
Enjoy and let the healing begin!

EASY VEGETABLE BAKE

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , on May 19, 2010 by Mandy

Any fresh vegetables.   (This is what I use)  2x Carrots,  Sweet Potatoe, Pumpkin,  Mushrooms,  Brocolli,  Cauliflower,  2 packets of fresh Spinach Leaves, Onion. (You can use Potatoe, Egg…anything you like)

Cut all into pieces and cook until soft…..(put the spinach leaves in just before finished) Use 1 Tub of Ricotta cheese (I use the fat free one) and mix with 1 or 2 eggs (depending how big the dish is)  Mix it all together, place in a casserole dish and top with Tasty Cheese .  Place in oven for about 20 min at 180 degrees or until brown and set. (I normally put the griller on just before I take it out for a bit of colour)

Optional…..I sometimes put pieces of bacon (or any leftover meat ) in.   This actually tastes better the next day!!!!………….Oh yes and make sure you drain the veggies well.   Easy and really very tasty!  Enjoy oxox

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