I had some button mushrooms in the fridge which had seen better days; I also had some (pickling) onions - picked up at a reduced price on the first day of trading at the new Morrisons - plus some cauliflower, broccoli and some carrots given to me by Hannah's ma. Real stew (or casserole) fare...... What did suprise me, when I popped the 200 yards to the supermarket, was that silverside was a £1 cheaper per kilo than skirt. I cut the meat into 2cm-thick slices, sealed the steaks in a hot pan, deglazed with some lightly salted water, and into a closed casserole on a bed of mushrooms. Cook in a medium oven (Mark 5) for about an hour, add the peeled onions and top with sliced potatoes.
After a further hour, check that everything is cooked; drain the cooking liquor into a saucepan, season with gravy granules and thicken with cornflour. Return the gravy to the dish and serve. Yum!
Friday, 14 October 2011
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
Garlic Mushroom & Carrot Salad
I bought the mushrooms thinking that October was going to be stews and casserole weather......
The recipe itself was devised after being served something very similar recently by my old friend (and chef extraordinaire) Pete Horsley.
2 handfuls of button mushrooms, wiped clean, in a marinade of 1 dstsp of olive oil, 1 dstsp of sesame oil, 1 tsp crushed garlic, 1 tsp soy sauce, 1 tsp balsamic vinegar and a pinch of S+P.
Marinate in the fridge for a couple of hours and add 2 heaped dstsp of grated carrot about 15 minutes before service. Enough for 2 people.
The recipe itself was devised after being served something very similar recently by my old friend (and chef extraordinaire) Pete Horsley.
2 handfuls of button mushrooms, wiped clean, in a marinade of 1 dstsp of olive oil, 1 dstsp of sesame oil, 1 tsp crushed garlic, 1 tsp soy sauce, 1 tsp balsamic vinegar and a pinch of S+P.
Marinate in the fridge for a couple of hours and add 2 heaped dstsp of grated carrot about 15 minutes before service. Enough for 2 people.
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