With the long Easter weekend and my birthday looming, we headed down to South Devon for a few days by the seaside. We dropped in at my parents' for a birthday lunch for my Mum en route, then after we'd checked into the fabulous Kaywana Hall in Kingswear, we hopped on the passenger ferry across to Dartmouth for dinner at the Seahorse. I had some delicious chicken livers, roasted with sage to start - plump and melt-in-the-mouth. Then we both went for the brill steak with a clam sauce and spinach on the side. I have to say, although it did say 'steak' on the menu rather than 'fillet', I hadn't really expected it to come with bones and although it was nice, it was a bit fiddly. Sadly, we were both coming down with colds, so perhaps my tastebuds weren't quite as sharp as normal either. Even feeling a bit under the weather though, I couldn't fail to enjoy an espresso topped with zabaglione and a fresh mini doughnut on the side to finish - sounds a bit odd, but believe me, it was fantastic and drew a bit of food envy from diners on either side of us!
food at forty-two
a year in food
Sunday 15 April 2012
6 April - the seahorse @ Dartmouth
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brill,
chicken livers,
Dartmouth,
Kaywana Hall,
the Seahorse,
zabaglione
5 April - pork with mustard sauce
We finished a short week with some nice chunky pork steaks from Ruby & White with a creamy mustard sauce, some baby leeks, beans and new potatoes - simple but delicious.
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green beans,
leeks,
pork,
Ruby and White
4 April - a kitchen gardener's tantrum
I had a bit of a kitchen gardener's tantrum this morning, when I went out onto the terrace to find that a cat had poohed in my tray of lamb's lettuce, digging up most of the lovely little plants in the process of trying to cover it up! Of all the places it could've chosen ...
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butternut squash,
lamb's lettuce,
mushrooms,
peas,
tuna
Friday 13 April 2012
3 April - sausage and mushroom cassoulet
It was another one-pot stew tonight, this time because Tris was working late and I wanted something I could eat before I collapsed with hunger, then he could just reheat when he finally got in. I came up with a simple sausage and mushroom cassoulet from the Riverford website. The sauce was a little bit runny, but otherwise, it made a nice warming supper with some spring greens on the side.
2 April - goats cheese with figs and porotos granados
Rather inspired by the figs in my salad the other day, I had one of my favourite combinations for lunch today; goats cheese on toast with some fresh figs ... I just never get bored of it!
As I knew I was going to be out early evening today, I actually made up a pot of 'stew' for supper yesterday afternoon that could just be reheated when I got in. I tried another recipe from HFW's River Cottage veg every day - a kind of soupy vegetable stew called porotos granados. It's made up of pinto beans, squash, french beans and sweetcorn, along with stock and flavourings, and as the name suggests, it's South American (Chilean actually) in origin. Well, I'm not sure if perhaps I just didn't put in enough paprika, but I found the result a bit bland. The veg were tasty enough, but it did just taste like a bowl of boiled veg without much else to tie them together - definitely something missing in this one.
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butternut squash,
figs,
goats cheese,
green beans,
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall,
pinto beans,
porotos granados,
River Cottage veg every day
1 April - green coriander chicken
I wanted to make a chicken curry this evening, but thought I'd go for a new recipe. I flicked through Madhur Jaffrey's Ultimate Curry Bible and settled on a recipe for green coriander chicken. Apparently, it's a Kenyan recipe and it doesn't include any of the traditional curry spices - no ground cumin, coriander or turmeric here - but relies instead on just a basic combination of garlic, ginger, chilli and lots of fresh coriander. It came out wonderfully creamy and absolutely packed with flavour, definitely one to do again.
Wednesday 4 April 2012
31 March - a day out in Bath
We had a day out in Bath today. It being a busy Saturday, I didn't expect to get into the petite Cafe Shoon, so was pleasantly surprised when we got a table. I had a delicious serano ham, fig and mozzarella salad - three of my favourite ingredients on one dish!
After a hard afternoon's shopping, I wasn't feeling like doing much cooking, so we picked up some lamb with mint and balsamic crust from Waitrose - you can't go wrong with some garlicky spring greens and rosemary roast new potatoes.
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Bath,
Cafe Shoon,
figs,
lamb,
mozzarella,
rosemary roast potatoes,
serano ham,
spring greens,
Waitrose
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