Friday, September 25, 2009

Karen Martini is a Domestic Goddess Too!

Nigella is definitely a domestic goddess but Karen Martini deserves the title too! Last week I cooked the most amazing meal using 2 recipes from her book "Cooking at Home". This book is full of gorgeous, mouth watering recipes that anyone who likes to cook will want to dive into! The stars of this magic meal were 'Marinated Chicken with Cinnamon, Garlic and Rosewater' and 'Spinach, rice and yoghurt salad with almonds'. The mix of rosewater and pomegranate molasses made the whole house smell amazing. When dinner was ready I wasn't sure if I wanted to eat it or wear it! It just smelt so good!

I was a little dubious about the whole rosewater thing having had some bad experiences with cheap rose scented hand creams in my younger years. They were not pleasant to wear and I certainly didn't want to eat them! However, the rosewater is much more subtle and smells like yummy turkish delight!

I think this will become my signature dish!

Marinated Chicken with Cinnamon, Garlic and Rosewater

3 cloves garlic

1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon

1/2 lemon, juiced

4 sprigs thyme, leaves only

1 tsp freshly ground black pepper

sea salt

4 tbsp olive oil

120 ml rosewater

1.2 kg free range chicken, cut in half
3 tbsp toasted almonds
mint leaves and watercress leaves to serve
rose petals, to garnish (optional)

Dressing
1 1/2 small red chillies
3 tbsp pomegranate molasses
1/2 clove garlic, finely chopped
1 tbsp rosewater
4 tbsp olive oil
1 tsp caster sugar
Place the garlic, cinnamon, lemon juice, thyme leaves and pepper and salt to taste in a mortar and pestle and crush to a paste. Transfer to a large bowl, add the olive oil and rosewater and mix well. Massage the marinade into the chicken then cover with plastic film and place in the fridge for 2 hours.
Preheat a char grill or BBQ plate to medium high. When hot, cook the chicken, turning regularly, for 20 -25 mins or until charred and cooked through. (Alternatively heat one tablespoon of olive oil in a frying pan over high heat and sear the chicken skin side down, for about 2 minutes, then roast in a 200C oven for 20-25 minutes or until cooked through).
To make the dressing place all the ingredients in a bowl and stir to combine.
To serve, pour the dressing over the hot chicken and scatter with almonds, mint and watercress sprigs. Garnish with rose petals if using and serve with Spinach, Rice and Yoghurt Salad with Almonds.

Spinach, Rice and Yoghurt Salad with Almonds
3 cups cooke long grain rice, kept warm
4 handfuls english spinach, shredded
1 bunch flat leaf parsley, finely chopped
1 cup cooked peas
1/4 cup toasted almonds
1/2 large red onion, sliced
1 1/2 cups plain yoghurt
1 lemon juiced
100 ml extra virgin olive oil
sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
toasted almonds, extra, crushed
Place the cooked rice in a large bowl. Add the spinach, parsley, peas, almonds and onion and stir well.
Combine the yoghurt, lemon juice and olive oil in a small bowl. Season to taste, stir until smooth, then pour over the rice mixture. Top with crushed toasted almonds.
From Cooking at Home by Karen Martini

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Rob's Artwork

If you want to see some fantastic artwork, go to
http://mixedmediart.webng.com
I'm a big fan!!!

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Last Summer


These photos were taken in the garden last summer. Unfortunately we won't see it like this again as we have to move in a few weeks. Not happy:(
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Wonderful Wellies!





Well at last I have my very first pair of wellies! I have always wanted a pair of these - especially after living in Ireland but when you live in the middle of drought ravaged Queensland there's not much call for them! Anyway, now I live in Tassie and we've just had the wettest winter in many many years and our new block of land is saturated!!! So today I bought myself a pair of very cool red paisley wellies and I think they will be my second favourite shoes ...after my slippers (yes, I am a comfort girl!)
I plan to become a garden guru turning our bare block into a feast of flora! I don't really know much about gardening but now I have my wellies I think it should be smooth sailing right through to Open Garden Scheme 2020 - that's my goal - to have such a marvellous garden that everyone will want to come and visit it and learn from my expertise .... well you have to have goals so watch this space!
As you can see from the photos, Dougal couldn't take his eyes off them!

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Enjoying the Snow


Last weekend we went up Mt Wellington to enjoy a bit of snow time. It was bitterly, bitterly cold and one can only stay out in the blasting minus zero degrees for so long! But it was a lot of fun and very refreshing. I had to hang on to Rob so I didn't get blown away!