Showing posts with label garlic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garlic. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 January 2017

Chinese New Year - Kung Hei Fat Choi

Kung Hei Fat Choi! Once again it is time for the Chinese New Year and this year is the Year of The Rooster!
I wanted to show how easy it is to make some really good Chinese food at home.  You don't need loads of special equipment (although a wok style frying pan does help) or really specialist ingredients.

We often have a stir fry during the week.  By using a lot of ingredients but just a small amount of each you will have a huge feast to feed the family.
The secret is in the prep.  I like to get everything chopped and sliced in advance so that when the time comes to stir fry it all together nothing overcooks because I am taking too long to prepare the next ingredient.
I use onion, celery, mushrooms, red peppers, ginger and garlic as standard and then like to add mange tout (the thin little peas that you cook the whole thing), sugar snap peas, baby sweetcorn and a leafy green vegetable like Chinese Bok Choi (available in most supermarkets) or a baby spinach.  I also like to add some 'straight to wok' noodles again there is a selection in most supermarkets.

Over the years I have gathered a collection of Chinese style platters, plates and bowls however these are not essential so don't let not having them put you off a good stir fry!

Every good stir fry has some sort of rice as an accompaniment.  For speed I usually use the microwave basmati or long grain rice and whilst it is in the microwave I will mix up 3-4 eggs and have some frozen peas and chopped spring onion ready.

Add some vegetable oil to the hot pan, add the rice and mix around to avoid it sticking
When it is hot add the beaten egg and continue to mix to avoid sticking. Add the frozen peas until warmed through.
Serve on a platter drizzled with a thin drizzle of sesame oil and top with the chopped spring onions and you are good to go!
For the main dishes I will stir fry the onion, peppers, celery, garlic and ginger then add sliced chicken breast however you could add thinly sliced strips of beef or prawns.
When the chicken (meat/fish) has cooked I add the other vegetable and the straight to wok noodles. 
You can buy really good and authentic oyster sauce or black bean sauces which go into the wok and mix through until all of the ingredients have been coated and the sauce has warmed through.  Serve immediately with the Egg Fried Rice.
Alternatively, after a recent trip to Chinatown in London's SoHo area I went into one of the Chinese supermarkets and bought a bag of little bok choi
which I stir fried with onion and sliced garlic and served with a drizzle of Oyster Sauce.  Quick and easy and really delicious.
For oils you can use any vegetable or rapeseed oil to stir fry and a sesame oil for drizzling over the top to bring out the flavour.  Sesame oil is too strong to use as a stir fry oil on it own but you can add some to the rapeseed oil.
I like to serve my stir-fries and egg fried rice on the table and let everyone help themselves.




Do you ever cook a Chinese inspired meal at home.  Please leave a comment below to say which is your favourite food to cook. 

Perhaps you prefer to eat out and get someone else to cook it for you so you can relax and enjoy a lovely meal.  Which type of restaurant is your favourite?

Here are a couple of other Chinese New Year posts written by blogger friends - hope you enjoy them.


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Sunday, 2 March 2014

The Flavour Pot is here - from Knorr


First there was the Knorr Stock Pot then the Knorr Gravy Pot - designed to make our cooking life a little tastier and Knorr keeps tempting us with their little pots to make life easier and dinner tastier! Their new product is here:-

Flavour Pots!!

I have been looking forward to introducing these culinary gems to you ever since I first tried them back in October last year but we were asked not to mention them until they were officially in the shops 01March 2014!

Here they are:- 3 Peppercorn (for a flavoursome steaksauce or stroganoff), Mixed Herbs, Garlic, Curry (13 traditional spices including cumin, cardamom and cloves) and Mixed Chillies.
 

There are no artificial flavour enhancers, colourings or preservatives and are gluten free and all suitable for vegetarians!


The friendly little Flavour Pots are stack of your favourite spices and oil to make adding your flavours to your meals as easy as it can be.  I guess my favourites are the Mixed Herbs (combination of thyme, oregano, rosemary and basil) and the Garlic (enhance any dish from a spaghetti carbonara to stuffed chicken and more) followed closely by Mixed Chillies.  You can use half a pot if you want a subtle flavour or the whole pot for a more intense flavour.

Vegetable and herbs ready to make a dinner

Basics for a Bacon and Vegetable Pasta Sauce

 
All ready for a creamy Three Peppercorn sauce

Spaghetti with a tomato and Mixed Herb sauce

The new Knorr Flavour Pots will be available in major supermarkets and the RRP will be around £1.59 for a pack of four pots.

I received these Flavour Pots from Knorr to use at home in my recipes.  I did not receive any payment to use them or write about them and as usual all opinions and photos are my own.

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Lunch for One with my Vitamix



Just needed a quick lunch so put some pasta on to cook. Whilst the water was boiling I popped 6 tomatoes into my Vitamix, followed by 2 garlic cloves, 1Tbsp tomato puree and a large handful of basil. I drizzled about 1 Tbsp olive in as well and turned it on. In about 5 seconds I had a stunning autumnal coloured sauce which I heated up along with a pinch of salt and pepper and some chilli flakes, whilst the spaghetti was cooking.

I thoroughly enjoyed my simple lunch which enabled me to carry on working!