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@acpgee ... how was the food at Ottolenghi? I have one of his cookbooks and everything sounds so delicious but he sure does like to include a lot of ingredients so I've never made any of his recipes.
Leftover leg of lamb from Wednesday (which was even tastier this time around), polenta w/parm, Brussel sprouts and salad of romaine, radicchio, cherry tomatoes and two types of olives spritzed with olive oil. The polenta is a little runny. I'm not sure why as I used my normal proportions.
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@LazyBlondeChef
The first time we went to Ottolenghi was maybe 8 years ago, the Islington branch which is quite small and the food was exquisite. The second time maybe 5 years ago, where we went to the new Spitalfields branch which is much larger and I found the food a little uneven. Also the style had shifted more towards strictly mezzes whereas previously they used to do ceviches and tataki's. If you don't order carefully all the dishes can be a bit same-y nowadays.
I used to say Ottolenghi's recipes are so complicated that I'd rather pay to eat at his restaurants. Someone who remembered me saying that, gave me an Ottolenghi gift voucher for my birthday. We were a little disappointed, actually. Again it was all Middle Eastern based which was not the case 10 years ago when they had a wider range of influences. A couple of the hot dishes (grilled mushrooms, sea bream, kofta) arrived just tepid. Only the chicken shoarma with toum arrived hot. Everything was tasty though. For this style of food in London I think Morito is just as good and less expensive. At Ottolenghi the hubby's favourite dish was bread with olive oil (focaccia, spicy corn bread and sour dough). My favourite was the chicken shoarma with toum. When we complained about the food temperature they packed up a couple of free desserts for us to take home.
If you like Ottolenghi recipes, he has a column in the Guardian, which you can read online. He also publishes recipes on his website. My favourite easy Ottolenghi recipe is the mango ice cream at the bottom of this link from his Guardian column.
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2019/jul/06/yotam-ottolenghi-summer-al-fresco-feast-recipes-pork-vindaloo-slaw-mango-ice-cream1 -
@LazyBlondeChef
Here is an article about Ottolenghi kitchen hacks.
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2023/mar/04/vegan-chocolate-pots-tahini-caramel-mango-pickle-fried-rice-crispy-fried-egg-fridge-raid-butter-recipes-yotam-ottolenghi-kitchen-hacks0 -
Quick snacky breakfast on my way to the airport; gf maple scone and a large latte
On the AirTran to the terminal now
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@acpgee I read the Guardian at times and have seen his columns and it's not unusual to see comments about the excessive ingredient list. I think if you use the ingredients regularly it's not so much of a problem but you probably have the same issue I do when cooking for two. One can have only so many leftovers before running out of time or freezer space.
The mango ice cream sounds good. So does the pickled fried rice and I'm not a huge fried rice fan though partner is. Thanks for the links. I've bookmarked them for future reference.1 -
Hubby likes to eat out on Friday night because the change of routine signals the start of the weekend, thus making the weekend feel longer. We tried a local Thai which turned out to be excellent.
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Protein penne with low calorie cream sauce made with fat free milk, low fat cream cheese and seasonings (next time I’ll add a little cottage cheese for more protein) 😚👌🏽6 -
My first ever made-from-scratch pizza; homemade crust, garden tomato sauce, peps, onions and basil along with cheese, mushrooms, black beans and olives. Worth skipping breakfast for! Roughly 1280 calories in the whole pizza and did not eat the outer crusts.
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Breakfast.6 -
Why are good green beans so hard to find? Finally able to satisfy a craving: s&p tofu, green beans w garlic, garlic chili oil, sesame seeds, green onions. Rice. Honey crisp apple (first time, I had no idea honey crisp were this good/sweet!)4 -
Big weekend brunch - low calorie dinner: broiled salmon with green beans, baby bella mushrooms, onions, diced boiled chestnuts in a soy/chili/garlic sauce.
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Lunch was salmon with a mustardy glaze. (The stone ground mustard was very strong). Rice and carrots.
Dinner is homemade broccoli soup. Made a lot more than I intended, may have to freeze a couple of servings.4 -
Sunday dinner: Garlic chicken tenders, roasted new potatoes and baby peas
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The teen wanted to bake with me today so monster cookie bars (quick oats, peanut butter, chocolate chips, and m&ms)
And it seems salmon was a theme for a few people tonight…salmon, penne, broccoli, and a pesto cream sauce. Oh and garlic bread 😳
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Pasta w/meat sauce, salad & red wine.
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Homemade curried chicken with assorted veggies (added near end of cooking, to blanch: broccoli, green pepper, leftover frozen veg mix). Over brown rice. 2nd attempt with this recipe since January; the sauce came out thinner than last time, yet still very tasty. Next time ... we'll see. MFP approximates this serving as: 621 cals, 48g protein, 20g fat, 68g carbs. Coconut oil and coconut milk added most of the fat.
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Andouille sausage, great northern beans, leftover polenta w/parm and sautéed power greens.
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I made seafood Alfredo and fried chicken. Not the healthiest but the family wanted it.4 -
Tuesday dinner: barbecue chicken tenders, roasted baby potatoes, parmesan green beans
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Online cooking class night…
Leek and sausage pasta with a kale, crouton, and almond salad. The cheesy croutons were wayyyyy too good. 🫣
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Homemade McChicken2 -
Thursday Brunch: Chaffles and coffee
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Odd lunch I bought at work: kimchi loaded fries and creamy garlic soup.3 -
Practice run for colleagues coming over for an air fryer wings demo. We did thighs in Korean Fried Chicken sauce for the thighs and fake KFC from the Chicago Tribune recipe for the drumsticks. Hubby found the blue cheese dip too strong. Ready made oven fries from the freezer.
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Friday: Breakfast (not shown) peanut butter toast; Early dinner - kielbasa (polish sausage) with cabbage and onions
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Prime ribeye and potatoes au gratin. These were both from Costco and I don't usually buy prepared food but there is no way we can manage the 15 lb bag of potatoes available there (we barely manage a 5lb bag in two weeks) so we went with the only prepared potatoes available. They are OK but not something I'd buy again.
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High protein low fat pepperoni calzone !5 -
Friday night dinner out and we went back to the local Thai we liked so much last week.
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8 inches of snow overnight + woke up with a cold so spicy ramen it is!6 -
Weekend dinner of pan fried sea bass, confit potato, sauteed fresh snow peas and frozen petit pois, green salad, salsa verde. Followed by winter fruit Eton mess with a failed meringue I made earlier this week, some granny smith and oranges, yoghurt enriched with a little leftover cream.
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