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Friday, 24 March 2017

Beetroot & Fresh Horseradish Remoulade


Beetroot & Fresh Horseradish Remoulade

Ingredients:
4 medium size beetroot
150ml oil
1 tsp red wine vinegar
2 tblsp grated fresh horseradish

Method:
Roast beetroot whole in baking tray covered in foil in hot oven [200 C] until soft.
Allow to cool slightly, then remove peel & grate coarsely.
Peel and grate Fresh Horseradish ( worse than tear gas ;)
Add grated beetroot & mix thoroughly. Serve

Dragon You haven't been bit till a dragon does it


Dragon You haven't been bit till a dragon does it
Tamora Pierce, Emperor Mage
#Dragon 

Originally shared by Shen Yun Official Account

Chinese 101 - 龍(lóng) Dragon

Did you know dragons in Chinese culture are distinctly different from their flying, fire-breathing Western counterparts?

They have the eyes of a rabbit, the antlers of a deer, mouth of a bull, head of a camel, belly of a clam, palms of a tiger, claws of an eagle, scales of a fish, and the body of a snake—can you imagine?

Original bronze inscriptions of the character 龍 were of its left side alone, which clearly showed the dragon's body and horns. Later the right side of the character was added: the upper right portion symbolized the dragon's sharp claws, while the lower right portion symbolized its fins and tail.

Chinese dragons can be further divided into good or evil ones. Good dragons possess extraordinary powers and enjoy helping those who are kind and devout, such as the White Dragon King's daughter in this year's Shen Yun performance. Evil dragons abuse their powers and terrorize the populace, such as the red dragon in last year's dance, Ne Zha and the Dragon (Ne Zha Stirs The Sea).

Wednesday, 22 March 2017

The Bread is Baked and ready.


The Bread is Baked and ready.
The sky is the daily bread of the eyes Ralph Waldo Emerson

It’s a fun way of cooking with a 6,000-year-old tradition.
There are two types of wood-fired ovens: "black ovens" and "white ovens".

Black ovens are heated by burning wood in a chamber. Food is cooked in that same chamber while the fire is still going, or in the heated chamber after the fire and coals have been swept out.

White ovens are heated by heat transfer from a separate combustion chamber and flue-gas path. Thus, the oven remains "white", or clean from ash.

While the traditional wood-fired oven is a masonry oven, such ovens can also be built out of adobe, cob or cast iron.

Wood-fired ovens are distinct from wood-fired stoves that have a hot cooking surface for pots and pans, like on a gas or electric stove.
A wood stove may also have an oven separate from the fire chamber.

Regardless of material they all have an oven chamber consisting of a floor (or hearth), a dome and an entry (oven opening).

Unlike modern household gas or electric ovens that provide a nearly constant cooking temperature, a black oven is typically heated only once during the firing stage (the combustion of wood inside the chamber).
After the coals are raked out, the oven gradually cools over a period of hours or even days (in the case of a well-insulated oven).

Oven temperatures may exceed 1000 degrees Fahrenheit (538 degrees Celsius).

The mass of the oven acts as a 'thermal battery', which slowly releases heat over time.
The retained heat in the oven may be used to bake multiple batches. Alternatively, foods requiring different temperatures can be cooked in succession as the temperature of the oven drops.

#WoodOven

Originally shared by Retiro da Avó Lidia

Que lindos saíram...

Tuesday, 21 March 2017

Scrambled Eggs with Salted Anchovies, hint of Chives and Black Pepper


Scrambled Eggs with Salted Anchovies, hint of Chives and Black Pepper
made with
Ruperts Fancy Fowls Amazing rich Eggs 4 hours old the Real deal breakfast done !

Happy Nowruz literally (New Day) may the Seven S,s be with you all


Happy Nowruz literally (New Day) may the Seven S,s be with you all
سبزه – Sabze: Wheat, barley or lentil sprouts grown in a dish
سمنو – Samanu: A sweet pudding made from germinated wheat
سنجد – Senjed: The dried fruit of the oleaster tree
سیر – Sir: Garlic
سیب – Sib: Apples
سماق – Somāq: Sumac
سرکه – Serke: Vinegar

These items are also known to have astrological correlations to planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Sun and Moon.
Whats your thoughts Enchanted Spirit ?

Read On with Azlin Bloor
We will open the book. Its pages are blank. We are going to put words on them ourselves. The book is called Opportunity and its first chapter is New Year's Day
Edith Lovejoy


Originally shared by Azlin Bloor

Nowruz, the Persian New Year
On the first Day of Spring

Nowruz or Norooz, pronounced no-rooz, is the festival that heralds the spiritual new year for Persian and some Central Asian communities, celebrating the start of spring and all that it entails: renewal, rebirth and new beginnings.

Nowruz, which falls on the first day of spring (vernal equinox), is a secular holiday, observed across the faiths and goes back some three thousand years, with practices that are partly rooted in the rituals and traditions of Zoroastrianism, the religion of ancient Persia, before the advent of Islam in 7th century A.D.

Nowruz is celebrated not just in Iran but also in other countries in Central Asia, like Iraq, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan and Turkey. The Indian Parsis also observe this holiday.

The image below shows you a Haft-Seen table, a table ladened with symbolic items to bring in the new year.

To read more about Nowruz and to get some recipe ideas, head on over to LinsFood: http://linsfood.com/nowruz-norooz-persian-new-year/

Monday, 20 March 2017

Tyre Durometer my instrument for today's job getting Seven ready for race season,Soft tyres were it is at ;)...


Tyre Durometer my instrument for today's job getting Seven ready for race season,Soft tyres were it is at ;) #Pitcrew

“If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold


“If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold
it would be a merrier world.”
― J.R.R. Tolkien
This week round Up from Joy Stewart

Originally shared by Joy Stewart

We’re pleased to announce another delicious week on foodies plus; from sweets to salads, we’ve seen a great variety of recipes. Please enjoy our weekly roundup.

Shiitake Tsukune (Chicken Meatballs with Shiitake Mushrooms)

+Joy Stewart’s flavorful meatballs cooked over the coals will have you salivating:
https://plus.google.com/108956228413594587937/posts/hebKMYMm2yn

Sooji Dhokla (Semolina Steam Cake)

Sangita Agrawal shared with us a light, deliciously moist semolina cake:
https://plus.google.com/104316124230578244621/posts/BikEV7FwHnX

Lamb Burger Sliders

Jacob Harrison tried out a delectable recipe for lamb sliders with Cumin Mint Aoli from Healthy Gut Cookbook by Maya Gangadharan and Gavin Pritchard:
https://plus.google.com/+JacobHarrison90/posts/6NnEbBWXqf1

Tortillas
A Tall Order’s post on how to make tortillas had us craving Mexican food:
https://plus.google.com/+ATallOrder25/posts/329pBMDRitL

Tom Yum Goong and Shimchi Onigiri Amuse Bouche

Azlin Bloor’s delicious, sophisticated small bite is perfect to impress your guests:
https://plus.google.com/+AzlinBloor/posts/1T6sPhm1seB

Thai Green Papaya Salad

A first post by another newcomer, +Thanya’s spicy and sweet crunchy salad is a delightful light meal:
https://plus.google.com/114763773999025862913/posts/FX4PZJWFMeR

Cured Salmon

FrenchTouch shared with us an easy, flavorful method of making cured salmon at home:
https://plus.google.com/115279025733708574604/posts/f8cUeZDVb97

Salmon Cakes with Wasabi Mayo

Paul Binns’ delectable salmon cakes with a spicy dressing are a great starter for fish lovers:
https://plus.google.com/+PaulBinns/posts/8mBYQ7VKrFH

Beans and Bacon

Sandra Rerecic shared a fabulous side with fava beans and bacon:
https://plus.google.com/+SandraRerecic/posts/5gNmcRx6nCb

Pineapple Fritters with Lemon & Chili Syrup

A Tall Order shared with us a method for pineapple fritters at home with a mouthwatering dipping syrup: https://plus.google.com/+ATallOrder25/posts/h49xPr3xxL4

Cheesy Broccoli Florets

Sangita Agrawal’s cheesy broccoli snack is easy and delicious: https://plus.google.com/104316124230578244621/posts/K22zz4ktuG2

Cabbage Kofta Curry

Balvinder Ubi shared with us a great vegetarian dish made with cabbage: https://plus.google.com/115748588937550164964/posts/81FizPMDsrF

Coconut Rawa Laddo (Coconut Semolina Sweet Balls)

In keeping with our culianry balls theme, Indrani Sen’s sweet coconut semolina balls are a decadent dessert: https://plus.google.com/+IndraniSenBlogger/posts/D2HD9sWusRD

Matzo Balls in Chicken Soup

Continuing March’s balls theme, +Joy Stewart shares with us a traditional recipe for holiday dumplings: https://plus.google.com/+JoyStewart/posts/GcQ1gH91VJc

Chickpea and Roasted Red Pepper Salad

Sandra Rerecic’s light, easy and delicious salad is perfect as a side or anytime: https://plus.google.com/+SandraRerecic/posts/5TwqH34vyAF


Quite a delicious week, wouldn’t you agree?
Hope to have another tasty week ahead!

#nomadkitchencounter
#foodiesweeklyroundup

Ozric Tentacles and Arthur Lowbridge (Joe Public) Credit


Ozric Tentacles and Arthur Lowbridge (Joe Public) Credit