Showing posts with label honey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label honey. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Stuffed peppers and tomatoes.













As usual, we were at the supermarket at the vegetable section, just browsing for the moment. We tumbled on some gorgeous looking peppers, red, green, yellow! They looked so pretty, we had to get them. We also didnt want to just cut'em up, did I mention how pretty they looked? Then followed the idea of stuffing them and the rest just fell into place. Here we go...
Ingredients:
1 large green pepper (capsicum)
1 large yellow pepper (capsicum)
2 large ripe firm tomatoes
Stuffing:
3 big potatoes, cooked and mashed
1/2 cup cooked and mashed sweet potato
2 cups finely chopped button mushrooms
5 cloves of garlic finely chopped
1/2 cup of pitted olives
1 tb sp mixed herbs
2 cubes of cheese
mozzarella/pizza cheese to go on top of the peppers
salt and pepper for seasoning
Method:
Mix the potatoes and sweet potato together with the olives, herbs and cheese. Cook the mushrooms with garlic for 10 minutes.
Tip this into the potato mix. Season it with salt and pepper.
Now cut the tomatoes and peppers (capsicum) horizontally into halves and core them making sure there is no pulp or seeds left. Stuff these with the mix made earlier and grate some mozzarella or pizza cheese. Pop them into your pre-heated oven and let it bake for about 10 minutes at 180 C, or till the pepper and tomato shells are soft and cooked. Take them out and serve hot with bread or eat'em up just the way they are.

We had some cooked sweet potato left, so we stuck it into a skewer and put it on the stove and seasoned it. Great alternative to mashed potato as well. What we also had was leftovers from the stuffing. We broke and egg into it, gave it a nice mix and made a patty, let it cook on the nopn-stick pan and what have we got? Voila! Stuffed hash browns! haha.

Figs with cream and honey:
We found fresh figs just about the time we found those beautiful peppers. We didnt want to cook these either. So we just picked some fresh cream instead. After we cooked dinner that night, I whipped the fresh cream till it turned fluffy and light. Cut the figs in half. Drizzled some honey, dipped it in the whipped cream and savoured every last bit of that juicy li'l fig.

Saturday, July 31, 2010


Speedy Brunch Chicken
After a very long time the two of us got together to cook up a quick dinner. Chicken, mustard sauce, cream and honey. These were what we had at our disposal. This is just atrociously easy to cook. Great for brunch or dinner. We also had a side of cream cheese mashed potato and sauted veggies. Doesn't seem like a lot, but we felt like we ate a whale!
Ingredients:
500 gm chicken cut into medium/large peices, 1 tbsp honey for each piece of chicken, 2 tbsp oil. Salt and pepper for seasoning
1/2 cup mustard sauce
1/4 cup fresh cream
4 potatoes cooked and mashed
1/4 cup cream cheese
And salt and pepper for seasoning

Process:
Heat the olive oil in a saucepan and place the chicken pieces with the seasoning, and let it sear on the pan for about 4 minutes on each side, or till the chicken has cooked and has a nice brown color to it. Take it off the pan and glaze it with the honey.
For the sauce, bring the mustard sauce and the fresh cream to a boil and take it off the heat and serve it with the honey glazed chicken.
For the cream cheese mashed potato, mix the seasoning and the cream cheese to the mashed potatos and serve!
And as we say in the end...Aashte...thats all!...enjoy!