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Showing posts with label Garlic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garlic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garlic. Show all posts

Rosemary & Garlic Baked Potato With Sour Cream#BakingBlogger

Potato is a star ingredient, it can be eaten boiled, mashed, fried, baked and there is no one in this whole wide world who doesn't like potatoes. This is a such a comfort food. 
Serves 2
Ingredient

2 Large Potatoes
4 Cloves Garlic - thinly sliced
Olive Oil to smear on potatoes
2 Tablespoons Butter
100 Grams Fresh Cream + Salt + Chili Flakes
Fresh Rosemary
Black Pepper  powder
Grated Parmesan
Dollop of Sour Cream
Method 

Scrub the potato and cut the potato in slices. 
Slice the garlic and insert into the every slices of potato
Smear the potato with olive oil.
 Spread butter over the potato
 In a add the sour cream with rosemary, salt and chilli flakes. mix well,  pour this into potatoes. 
Spread pinch of pepper and grate some Parmesan cheese. 
Bake it in , 220°C preheated oven and bake for 55 -60 minutes. 
 Enjoy!!
Labels : Potato, Baked, Baking Bloggers, Vegetarian, Vegetable, Starters, Sour Cream, Rosemary, Garlic, Gluten Free  

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Chicken Kiev-Serves Two#EattheWorld

In my recent visit to the Baltic Countries I, had the opportunity to taste the local food of these countries. It was a awesome experience.

The food in all these countries is more or less the same since they were all part of Russia, and has a strong Russian influence, of course, now they are independent.
One these dishes was Chicken Kiev in Ukraine,  which is a popular  cutlet made with chicken breast pounded and rolled around chilled garlic butter with herbs, then breaded and either fried or baked. 
The dish has traditionally been considered Ukrainian in origin since its name comes from Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. This Chicken Kiev recipe is so simple, comforting and makes a complete meal with an accompaniment of steamed veggies and Mashed Potatoes.

Serves Two 

Ingredients
25 Grams Butter softened
1 Big Garlic Clove- minced
¼ Teaspoon Salt or to taste
¼ Teaspoon Black or White pepper
1 Tablespoon Finely Chopped Flat leaf Parsley
1 Chicken Breast - cut into two from the center
Dried Bread Crumbs as required
¼ Cup All Purpose Flour
1 Large Egg
Oil for shallow frying
To Serve
Mashed Potato 
Steamed Vegetables

Method

Add butter, garlic and parsley in a bowl. Season with salt and pepper. Mix to combine. Spoon mixture into the center of plastic wrap. Roll up & twisting ends to seal. Roll on a board to make a long log. Freeze it until firm.
Using a sharp knife,cut chicken breast into two. In between two plastic sheets lightly flatten them. 
Pat them dry and season it with a pinch of salt and black pepper powder.
Remove plastic wrap from butter. 
Cut butter into slices.
Place butter slices into each chicken slice 
Roll it into a tight roll 
Wrap them in a plastic wrap and roll up & twisting ends to seal. Keep in it in the freezer for 20 ~ 30 minutes so that it retains the round shape and the butter hardens.

Place breadcrumbs on a large plate.

Place flour on a plate & season with a pinch of salt and pepper. 

Whisk egg in a shallow bowl.  Dredge each rolled piece of chicken in flour, shaking off excess. Dip in egg then coat in breadcrumbs. Repeat this process twice and again keep this in  freezer for 15 minutes. 
In the meantime pour oil into a small deep frying pan. Heat over medium low flame,  fry for 4 to 5 minutes each side or until golden.  
Serve with Mashed potato and steam Vegetables.
Labels :Chicken, Ukraine, Deep Fried, Mashed Potatoes, Steamed  Vegetables, Butter, Parsley, Garlic, Eat the World, International Cuisine 
Join us as we Eat the World!!!

Each month Evelyne of CulturEatz invites us to visit a country and explore their foods. This month it's Ukraine. 


Check out all the wonderful Ukrainian dishes prepared by fellow Eat the World members and share with #eattheworld. Click here to find out how to join and have fun exploring a country a month in the kitchen with us!

Making Miracles: Mazuricks
Culinary Adventures with Camilla: Nalysnyky (Ukranian Crêpes)
Sugarlovespices: Ukrainian Poppy Seed Roll, Makivnyk
Pandemonium Noshery: Ukrainian Pickled Tomatoes
A Day in the Life on the Farm: Galushki Soup
Literature and Limes: Oladi Kitchen Frau: Buckwheat Kasha with Beef
DishntheKitchen: Sourdough Stuffed Beet Leaf Rolls
Sneha’s Recipe: Chicken Kiev-Serves Two#EattheWorld
Amy’s Cooking Adventures: Ukrainian Scuffles (Rohalyky)

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Vegetable Garlicky Cottage Cheese Soup#Soupswappers

Welcome to this month event for Soup Swappers, our  Host is Ashley Ramaker Lecker and the theme is "Cheesy Soups for Dairy Month".

This is an easy, light and comforting soup, Chinese style, you will definitely love it. 
Serves 3
Ingredients
3  Cups Vegetable Stock
2 Teaspoons  Chilli Garlic Sauce
Teaspoons Soy Sauce
Teaspoon Chilli Vinegar
1/2 
Teaspoon Black pepper powder
A Pinch of Sugar
1 Teaspoon Sriracha Sauce
Salt to taste
1/2 Cup Sliced Carrots
1/2 Cup Red, Green, Yellow Bellpeppers
3 Cloves Garlic - chopped finely
An Inch Ginger - chopped finely
2 Spring Onions slice
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1/2 Cup Broccoli Florets
1/2 Cup Sweet Corn
2 Tablespoons Heaped Cornflour mixed with some water
To Add Just before the final boil
1 Small Tomato sliced
2 Leaves Bok Choy - chopped
4 Basil Leaves - torn
50 Grams Cottage Cheese - diced into tiny squares
1 Tablespoon Oil
Method
Chop the spring onions and keep the greens and whites separate.
Heat  oil in a wok. Fry the garlic until it starts to leave an aroma but before it burns. Add the white part of the spring onion and fry for another minute. Pour the stock, sauces and pepper and bring to a boil. Add the vegetables, salt and boil for 2 minutes or littler longer until the vegetables have cooked but still crisp. 
Now add the cornflour paste and allow it to thicken. Add the bok choy, spring onion, tomato, basil and cottage cheese, top with chilli oil and serve piping hot.
Lables : Soup, Soup Swappers, Cottage Cheese, Garlic, Gluten free, Vegetarian, Vegetables, Healthy, Appetizer,  Chinese 
Take a look wonderful Cheesy soups being shared today. 

If you love soups please join our Soup Saturday Swappers where we take turns choosing themes/ingredients to create soups/stews each month. Just comment below with your blog name and email so I can send you an invitation to the group.
Ashley, Cheese Curd In Paradise: Pepper Jack Potato and Bacon Soup
Karen, Karen's Kitchen Stories: Sopa de Queso - Cheese Soup with Chiles and Potato
Cindy, Cindy's Recipes and Writings: Cheesy Broccoli Pesto Noodle Soup
Wendy, A Day in the Life on the Farm: Caramelized Onion and Gruyere Soup
Camilla , Culinary Adventures with Camilla: Chilled Watermelon and Rosé Soup
Juli, Pandemonium Noshery: German Cheese and Leek Soup
Sneha, Sneha's Recipe: Vegetable Garlicky Cottage Cheese Soup
Sid , Sid's Sea Palm Cooking: Chicken Cheezy Soup
Barrie, Hardly A Goddess: Weeknight Cheeseburger Soup with RealCheese!

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Vegan Garlicky Roasted Asparagus And Potatoes#Fantasticalfood

This is a vegan, soy-free, gluten-free, nut-free recipe that take few minutes to put together.

The potatoes  and the asparagus are  all juicy and crispy. 
 The potatoes crunchy on the outside and  just melt in your mouth.  A perfect brunch or dinner.  

Serves: 1
Ingredients

12 - 15 New Baby Potatoes - halved
150 Grams Asparagus
5 Cloves Garlic - minced
1/2 tsp Paprika powder
1 tbsp rosemary (finely chopped. Sub with sage, or, if using dry herbs, use 2 tsp)
Dash  Black pepper  powder
1/2 Teaspoon Salt or to taste
1 Tablespoon Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Method
Preheat the oven to 200 degrees C. 
In a  plastic bag, mix together the olive oil, red pepper flakes, herbs, black pepper, salt and garlic. Toss  the potatoes in shaking it until the herbs have coated the potatoes. Spread in a single layer on a baking tray . Bake for 20 minutes. 

In the same plastic bag toss the asparagus. Keep this aside till the potatoes are done. 
After 10 minutes take the baking tray out and shake it. Place it back into the oven till done.   

When the potatoes are done take the baking tray from the oven, toss in the asparagus along with the remaining marinade  and give the potatoes a stir with the spatula. Place the baking tray back in the oven and bake another 10 minutes or until asparagus is lightly golden-brown. 
Serve warm.
Labels : Vegetables, Vegetarian, Roasted, Baked, Baby Potatoes, Asparagus, Garlic, Vegan, Gluten free, Nut Free, Soy Free, Brunch, Dinner, Fantastical Food Fight
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Twisted Garlic Cheese Bread#BakingBloggers

Cheesy Twisted garlic bread is a great snack or appetizer.  I made this for our evening snack and they turned out so crisp and cheesy.   I had some leftover bread dough in the refrigerator, made these.  You can used any leftover bread dough to make these.

Kids will love them, this can be packed as tiffin for children or even as a travelling snack.  Its is easy and takes hardly any time to make.  Not much of second proofing.  These turned a little  more brown, cause I left them in the oven and went down for some urgent work and by the time I came and checked they had already turn this color so keep a watch while baking them.

For Baking Bloggers Sue of Palatable Pastime is our host and every month we get to vote on theme. For month of October we asked to bake with garlic as an ingredient.

Ingredients

For the dough
Use any of the bread recipe on my blog
For the filling
1/4 Cup Butter  - softened
2 Big Cloves Garlic  - minced
Grated  Cheddar cheese as required 
Method
Preheat oven to 180 degrees.

To make the  pizza dough , mix all ingredients in a bowl and add water little at time , knead to a soft dough.  Keep this in a oiled bowl for a hour or so till it doubles in volume.  

After it double in volume, punch down and divide into three parts.
Roll the dough on to a board into a big circle.
In a small bowl combine softened butter and garlic. Spread butter and garlic mixture over circle.
Sprinkle cheeses over half of the dough.
Fold other half over the cheese half.
Cut into small rectangles.

Carefully twist each rectangle and place on a baking sheet spacing about an inch apart.
Bake  for 15 minutes or until a golden brown.

Labels : Garlic, Cheese, Breads, Baking Bloggers, Snack, Kids delight, Leftover series

Baking Bloggers: Vampires Beware! We're Baking with Garlic!

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Creamy Asparagus Pasta#Improv

Making a asparagus cream  puree out of the stalks means that every spoonful of pasta will have a delicious taste of asparagus, yummy and delicious. 

For this month's Event for Improv Cooking Challenge, Hosted by Nichole Little, the theme is Asparagus & Cream.
Serves 2
Ingredients

6 Asparagus
1/2 Cup Fresh Cream / Single Cream
2 Whole Garlic Cloves
2 Tablespoon Grated Parmesan Cheese
1/2 Teaspoon Red Pepper Flakes
1/2 Teaspoon Black Pepper powder
1 Cup Heaped Macaroni  Pasta
Salt to taste
Butter as required


Method

To prepare the asparagus, cut off and discard the woody ends, then neatly cut the tips away from the stalks. Keep the tips and stalks separate. 

In a small saucepan add half a teaspoon of butter add garlic saute it for a minute then add the cream and heat till bubbles begin to appear at the sides of the pan. Take off the heat, set the pan aside.

Cook the stalks in boiling salted water for about 5 to 7 minutes until tender, drain, then tip into the cream with the grated Parmesan. Blitz it in a small blender or with a hand blender until smooth.

Cook the pasta according to packet instructions, then throw in the tips 2 minutes before the end of cooking time. 

In a big skillet  heat  a teaspoon of butter add the pasta, red chilly flakes and toss it for a minute now add the blended cream, toss till the pasta is coated with cream.  
Divide into individual serving  bowls, top with grated cheese, a sprinkle of black pepper and serve.  Enjoy ...

Labels : Fresh Cream, Asparagus, Garlic, Pasta & Noodles, Healthy, Delicious, Improv Cooking Challenge,Vegetarian 


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Butter Garlic Sauce With Saute Veggies Sizzler Platter#Fishfriday

For my birthday hubby took us out for a day and treated us to his office colleagues favorite fish joint in town. We had variety of fish / seafood dishes but the one that we really enjoyed was the butter garlic crabs. 
From that time this was on my to do list. Here is a copy cat recipe of the Butter Garlic Crabs. I, should say better than what we had, because at home you make better quality, eat with your hands and enjoy it much better.

Today is third Friday of the month. On this day we post our fish recipes for Fish Friday Foodies . Our host of the month is Paula Begley and the theme is " We're So Crabby ".

Ingredients
6 Fresh Live Crabs
1 Tablespoons Minced Garlic
Salt to taste and Pepper powder to taste
75 Grams Butter
2 Tablespoon All Purpose Flour
1 Cup Stock Water  of the boiled crabs
1 Cup Fresh Cream
For the Veggies
1 Boiled Corn - cut into two
A Few Carrot Sticks - parboiled
A Few Cauliflower Florets - parboiled
A Few Small Button Mushrooms
2 Tablespoons Butter
Salt and Pepper powder to taste

Method

Wash and scrub the carbs well, separate the hard top body of the crab and  clean them.  
In a large pot ,  add 2 cups of water and the  crabs and bring it to a boil, keep stirring the crabs up side down in boiling water. Cook the crabs until they are red, approximately 7 to 10 minutes, and then let crabs cool to the touch.
Drain out the stock in a bowl.

Place the sizzler plate on high flame to heat it very very hot.

In a deep skillet, melt the butter and add the garlic and saute it for a minute add the flour and saute till it releases an aroma.  Add the stock and keep stirring it  form a smooth and lump free paste.  Now add the seasoning like salt and pepper. mix it well and then add the cream, when cream just comes to a boil take off flame.  Keep 2 to 3 tablespoons of the sauce aside for the veggies and place the crabs in the butter mixture and toss it to coat them. 
In another skillet heat 2 tablespoons butter add the mushrooms first and saute them for a minute and rest of the veggies and toss them well into the butter, add the seasoning like salt and pepper. Mix well.
Now the sizzler is hot, place cabbage leaves or banana leaves (I used banana leaves).  Place the crabs and the veggies at the side.   Pour remaining butter suace from skillet onto the crabs before serving. The reserved sauce on to the veggies and enjoy ..... delicious and yum!!
Labels: Vegetables, Crabs, Shellfish, Butter, Garlic, Main course, Sizzler Platter, Fish Friday, Seafood/Fish


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