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Cooking in Provence: lemon and garlic chicken
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Friday, 31 August 2007. Lemon and garlic chicken. This one is based on a Nigella Lawson "forever summer" recipe. Makes a great friday evening supper for neighbours . you arrive in the early hours of Thursday . go for a quick swim Thursday evening . and invite them to dinner. Then you haven't time to go shopping so look to see what's in the fridge and freezer. I separate out chicken pieces into smaller parts; bung them in an oven roasting dish (no pre-frying - yeah! Then a local cheese that you bought alo...
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Cooking in Provence: December 2006
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Tuesday, 12 December 2006. Apple and gingerbread crumble. Use any fruit for compote; and any spiced cake as long as it doesn't include dried fruit. For the crumble topping. 140g unrefined caster sugar. For the apple compote. 6 braeburn or cox’s apples. A little ground cinnamon, to taste. In the meantime, make the compote. Banana and lime eton mess. 2 tbsp lime juice. Seeds of 2 vanilla pods. Grated zest of 4 limes. Pears poached in red wine. PEARS POACHED IN RED WINE. I did this christmas 2006. An ad...
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Gite de groupe Drôme : Chateau Colombier
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Cooking in Provence: yoghurt cake
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Sunday, 28 December 2008. We're in the pre-alpes here, at about 350 m altitude. Not sure if this is enough to make a difference to cooking sponges, or it's the cooker, or the flour, the water, or what . but I'm still searching for a basic fool-proof cake recipe. So I'm going to experiment with the cakes made with yoghurt that are a staple part of the chalet-ski offering. Here's a basic recipe (found on an internet search) and a couple of variations. 1 pot vegetable oil. 1 sachet (7g) baking powder. Direc...
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Cooking in Provence: February 2007
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Friday, 9 February 2007. Pork chop with quince. Marinated Grilled Pork Chop, Roasted Quinces, Grain Mustard Mash. 1 pork chop, (bone cleaned and fat left on). 2 cloves garlic (blanched in milk). 100g Maldon sea salt. 100g sage (25g kept for garnish). 2 quinces (peeled, cut into quarters). 150g cooked mashed potato. 3 Add the butter and cream to the mashed potato, season, then add the mustard. 5 Garnish with deep fried sage leaves. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Pork chop with quince. View my complete profile.
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Cooking in Provence: Sweet crumble toppings
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Friday, 26 December 2008. I usually use Delia Smith, but here are some variations on the traditional crumble mixes; usual baking temperature 190/375/gas mark 5. 85 g self-raising flour. 85 g plain wholmeal flour. 115 g unsalted butter. 55 g demerara sugar. Ginger crumble topping 2. 225 g plain or wholemeal flour. 115 g unsalted butter. 115 g soft brown sugar. With rhubarb and orange rind and juice). Hazelnut crumble topping 3. 175 g wholemeal flour. 50 g toasted finely chopped hazelnut. 75 g brown sugar.
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Cooking in Provence: August 2007
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Friday, 31 August 2007. Tomato, garlic and pepper coulis. The first year of a proper vegetable plot - even if it hasn't had the care and attention I would have liked to give it - nevertheless gives you ingredients to use to create sauces and resources for the freezer. This was dead easy: from the garden I picked cherry tomoatoes, garlic, chili peppers (just 1 or 2) and yellow peppers. Lemon and garlic chicken. I separate out chicken pieces into smaller parts; bung them in an oven roasting dish (no pre-fr...
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Cooking in Provence: dinner for the neighbours
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Sunday, 2 September 2007. Dinner for the neighbours. It's the beginning of september, so the thoughts are turning to autumn. But today's been warm. And I've actually had some time to spend some time cooking, so an easy supper has turned into:. 2 chilled soups (pea with mint (nigella lawson forever summer) and leek with lemon grass (waitrose cooking witht the seasons); served with a warm twice cooked cheese souffle (variation of a delia smith summer cooking theme). And vanilla fromage frais.
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Chateau Colombier: June 2009
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The comings and goings at Le Colombier. See the main website at www.chateaucolombier.com. Friday, 5 June 2009. Ouch - the cost of a motorised pool cover. The pool cover is great - it's safe, it keeps the pool clean, and - most importantly - the greenhouse effect helps heat the water up, and stops it cooling down at night. So - it's got to be motorised. But you could almost buy a small car for the cost. Do you think I can start to charge visitors a pool cover motor service charge? Follow me on Twitter.
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