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Earl Grey Gin Cocktail

May 3, 2015 By All That I'm Eating 12 Comments

I like tea and I like gin. I particularly like earl grey and gin based cocktails so I thought it was about time that I got creative with my cocktail shaker and tried these two tastes together. Not for my own benefit of course, all in the name of experimenting. Whenever I make a cocktail I am always amazed at how the slight slip of a hand can affect the end taste of the drink; too sweet, too acidic, too much alcohol. Then again, you can add a bit more of this and a bit less of that depending on your tastes. read more

Filed Under: Cocktails, Drinks, Fruit, Gin, Lemon, May, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Spring, Tea Tagged With: cocktail, drinks, gin, tea

Wild Garlic Bread

April 25, 2015 By All That I'm Eating 12 Comments

If you fancy going out and trying your hand at foraging there isn’t much of a better time to start than now. Wild garlic is one of the best things to look for as it’s so distinctive; you smell it before you see it, the leaf is fairly specific and if you’re still not sure you can tear the leaves and do an additional sniff test before you start taking it home. I fancied my hand at baking some Wild Garlic Bread, sort of tear and share style, so off I sauntered to my favourite wild garlic spot to get picking. read more

Filed Under: April, Baking, Bread, Butter, Dairy & Eggs, Foraging, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Spring, Vegetarian, Wild Garlic Tagged With: Baking, foraging, recipe, wild garlic

Lentil and Black Bean Chilli

April 12, 2015 By All That I'm Eating 16 Comments

I’ve never much been a fan of chilli cone carne; I’ll eat it but usually it’s a bit harsh and acidic for me because of the tinned tomatoes and I’m not that keen on kidney beans. However, I love the principal of it; plenty of chilli, spice and flavour and I’ve been working on my own version for a while. I think I’ve cracked it. My Lentil and Black Bean Chilli has all the same flavour but none of the meat; I promise, you won’t miss the minced beef at all. I’ve said this is enough for four but actually it’s probably enough for six and it’s amazing with homemade guacamole and plenty of rice. read more

Filed Under: April, Beans, Budget Meals, Chilli, Dinner, Herbs, Lentils, Onion, Oregano, Peppers, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Spices, Spring, Store Cupboard, Tomatoes, Vegan, Vegetables, Vegetarian Tagged With: budget meals, chilli, dinner, recipe

White Chocolate Easter Egg Nests

April 3, 2015 By All That I'm Eating 7 Comments

I don’t think a bit of accuracy does anyone any harm and I find myself slightly troubled each Easter as I see many chocolate nests filled with standard size chocolate mini eggs. Not only does it look like an ostrich has laid several eggs in a blackbird’s nest you can only fit three maximum in each nest which doesn’t feel very generous. Now I know these aren’t used for educational purposes and are purely for chocolate enjoyment but I couldn’t bring myself to make something that was so proportionally incorrect. Thank heavens, then, that I found some micro chocolate eggs. read more

Filed Under: April, Chocolate, Coconut, Easter, Fruit, Occasions, Pudding, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Spring, Sweet Treats Tagged With: easter, recipe, sweet treats

Quick Vegetable Box Recipes

March 29, 2015 By All That I'm Eating 6 Comments

I regularly get a vegetable box delivered for a few reasons: I like that I have to use what I receive which means I get more variety than I probably would otherwise and there’s only so many times you can make mushroom risotto so I find myself trying out new recipes to use the vegetables. Grown With Love got in touch to see if I would like to try out some of their veg so I was looking forward to getting stuck in.

The vegetables that came from Grown With Love were very nice, they were all prepared which is something that I never buy normally. Considering they were prepared I was impressed with the shelf life of the veg and that the texture remained good. I received: butternut squash and sweet potato mix (chopped 50:50), butternut squash (peeled and deseeded), tenderstem broccoli (in bags and some that came with asparagus too), sweetcorn (some with garlic butter, some without) and sweet potato wedges. read more

Filed Under: Broccoli, Cheese, Coriander, Dairy & Eggs, Dinner, Herbs, March, Onion, Pasta, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Spring, Sweetcorn, Tomatoes, Vegetables Tagged With: dinner, recipe, vegetables

My Perfectly Imperfect Chocolate Cake

March 15, 2015 By All That I'm Eating 18 Comments

I have a secret and I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one who keeps this quiet. I love baking, but, most of the time it never turns out quite how I envisaged it would. Getting all of a huff in the kitchen when the butter is still too cold, spilling the ingredients even when I’m being extra careful and being super paranoid checking the oven temperature is an awful lot of hard work for something that turns out too flat, not quite right or sinks in the middle. Cakes, I’m looking at you. Frankly, I’ve had enough of aiming for perfection and frowning at anything that dares to come out of the oven less than 100% correct, and if it tastes good who cares if it looks a bit skewiff? Enter my Perfectly Imperfect Chocolate Cake. read more

Filed Under: Baking, Butter, Cake, Caramel, Chocolate, Dairy & Eggs, Eggs, March, Pudding, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Spring Tagged With: Baking, cake, Chocolate, recipe

Duck Lettuce Wraps with Gressingham Duck

March 4, 2015 By All That I'm Eating 14 Comments

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As it’s Mother’s Day soon there are many things to consider: will it be flowers, chocolates, something else or a simple card. My Mum isn’t picky or fussy and would be just as happy with a few daffodils as a full blown Mother’s Day themed weekend. So really, as our lives both revolve around feeding us and other people, I think the real decision is whether to eat out somewhere or eat in? Both have their merits. Having lunch at a restaurant means no washing up and someone else worries about what to cook but is much more costly than eating at home. Cooking at home is cheaper, you can make it your own and you can eat as much as you want. I think I’ve just answered my own question. However, I don’t want to be spending hours in the kitchen getting all of a fluster and make my Mum feel bad about the hours of work and mountains of washing up that have been created. Simplicity is key and so I give you my relaxed, Asian inspired Mother’s Day lunch: Duck Lettuce Wraps. You will need (this is for four but just keep adding more bits for more people): For the duck:
  • 2 Gressingham duck breasts
  • 1 pack of Gressingham Duck Mini Fillets
  • Oil for frying
  • Salt and pepper
  • 2 tbsp sweet chilli sauce
To wrap:
  • Wraps
  • Whole lettuce leaves
Salad and crunch:
  • Cucumber
  • Carrot
  • Spring onions
  • Coriander
  • Chillies
  • Sesame seeds
Dips:
  • Chilli sauce(s)
  • Soy sauce
  • Hoisin sauce
  • Plum sauce
  • First of all, get the table laid and ready then as you get things prepped you can get them straight to the table.

  • Slice and chop the cucumber, carrot and spring onion however you like. I find sticks work well when you wrap up carrot or cucumber and slices of spring onion are more welcome than bigger pieces.
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    Filed Under: Carrot, Chilli, Coriander, Cucumber, Dinner, Duck, Fruit, Herbs, Lettuce, Lime, Lunch, March, Meat & Fish, Mother's Day, Nuts & Seeds, Occasions, Onion, Recipes By Month, Salad, Seasons, Spring, Store Cupboard, Vegetables Tagged With: dinner, duck, lunch, recipe

    Garlic and Honey Mushrooms

    February 17, 2015 By All That I'm Eating 14 Comments

    I went to Madrid last year in search of tapas, paella and Rioja and I was not disappointed. I think I ate more often each day I was there than anywhere else I can remember. If memory serves the meals were thus: breakfast, snack at lunch, late lunch, tapas then dinner. Amazing. It took some adjusting on the return home to get used to a mere three meals a day I can tell you. One of the most remarkable meals I had while there was at a roadside restaurant; the sun was going down, it was wonderfully warm and I was complemented on my excellent Spanish. I mean, I can’t be 100% sure the waiter said it was good but I like to think he did. The starter was translated on the menu as garlic and honey mushrooms and I thought I’d have a go at recreating it. read more

    Filed Under: Butter, Dairy & Eggs, February, Garlic, Honey, Lunch, Mushrooms, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Store Cupboard, Vegetables, Vegetarian, Winter Tagged With: lunch, mushroom, recipe

    Coconut and Lime Biscuits

    February 11, 2015 By All That I'm Eating 11 Comments

    It’s February, apologies for stating the obvious. To me, February is the interim month; not as fresh as January when I’m enthusiastic about the New Year and not as good as March when you know that spring has pretty much arrived. So as far as I’m concerned February needs a bit of brightening up to get us all through the cold, grey days. That help can come in many forms; in this case coconut and lime biscuits. This particular flavour combination can transport you to a place of tropical tranquility and for a brief moment you can forget your February woes. *see below read more

    Filed Under: Baking, Biscuit, Coconut, February, Fruit, Lime, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Winter Tagged With: Baking, Biscuits, coconut

    Keema Rice

    February 5, 2015 By All That I'm Eating 8 Comments

    Keema Rice - All That I'm Eating (2 of 2)

    I don’t know about you but during the week when it comes to cooking dinner I want something quick, easy and full of flavour. It’s also a winner if it’s cheap to make and uses up a few bits and bobs I have hanging around in the fridge too. Keema rice is one of my guilty pleasures; I love the heavily spiced lamb, golden onions and fragrant rice. I thought it was about time I attempted to make it at home.

    You will need (for 4):

    • 250g easy cook, long grain rice  £0.35
    • 2 cloves  £0.02
    • 2 cardamom pods  £0.02
    • 1 bay leaf  £0.02
    • 300g lamb mince  £2.40
    • 1 small tin peas, drained  £0.30
    • 1 onion, finely chopped  £0.10
    • 2 garlic cloves, crushed  £0.10
    • Handful mushrooms, chopped  £0.35
    • Oil for cooking  £0.02
    • 2 tsp garam masala  £0.02
    • 1 tsp ground cumin  £0.02
    • Salt and pepper  £0.02
    • Fresh coriander £0.15

    Total £3.89

    Gently fry the cloves, cardamom and bay in a saucepan with a little oil. Add the rice and stir well to coat in the oil and spices. read more

    Filed Under: Bay, Budget Meals, Coriander, Curry, Dinner, February, Garlic, Herbs, Lamb, Meat & Fish, Mushrooms, Onion, Pea, Recipes By Month, Rice, Seasons, Spices, Store Cupboard, Vegetables, Winter Tagged With: budget meals, dinner, recipe, rice

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