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Beef soup with udon noodles

January31

japanese-udon-noodle-soup1Now onto the other dish. Admittedly, this one was not a success, but I’ve altered it so I’m sure next time it will be better. If it still fails just add more meat oh, and sugar, truly, can’t fail.

Ingredients
150g thinly sliced beef
200g udon noodles
2 cups dashi*
2 tablespoons soy
1 tablespoon sugar
4 tablespoons mirin
4 shallots sliced thinly
bunch bok choy
sesame seeds

Method
Cook udon noodles in boiling water for about 2 mins or until tender. Drain and divide into two bowls. Heat dashi until boiling, then add mirin, soy and sugar. Turn down to simmer and stir until sugar dissolves. Simmer for two mins and then add beef and bok choy. It will take about two mins for that to cook and you’re ready. Pour over your noodles and chuck on some sesame seeds for decoration.

*Dashi (Soup Stock)

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Tropical curry of fish, mango and pumpkin

January29

Tropical Fish CurryIt’s summer and as I live near the beach I often feel a bit tropical and Hawaiian. As my moods are reflected in my cooking and today was a beautiful Bondi day, I felt the urge to create a tropical curry with the fruit of the moment, mango.

Ingredients
200g red snapper, cut into bite sizes
1 tablespoon red curry paste
1 teaspoon turmeric
1 teaspoon ground coriander
oil
half pumpkin cut into little bite size pieces
1 can 400ml coconut milk
1/2 cup water
2 tablespoons fish sauce
4 lime leaves, cut into slivers
1 mango cut into slices
coriander
1 1/2 cups jasmine rice

Instructions
Put a bit of oil in a heavy based pan, add the curry paste and fry for roughly a minute until the paste has released it’s fragrance. Add turmeric and ground coriander, stir for a few seconds to release more fragrance. Add coconut milk and stir for a minute. Add water, fish sauce, lime leaves, mango and pumpkin. Slowly bring to the boil and then simmer for 15 mins until pumpkin is cooked through.

At this time start to cook some rice in boiling water. The rice should only take you 10 mins if the water is already boiling. A tip I learned from the geek is to wash the rice in boiling water (or hot water from the tap) in a sieve once it’s finished cooked. It always delivers great rice.

When pumpkin is cooked, add fish and cook for under 5 minutes.

Serve on rice with coriander sprinkled over the top.

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The virgin post

January29

Welcome to the world of innuendo and food. Once a dangerous liaison, on this blog they will be presented as something of a necessity to truly enjoy one of the remaining rituals of mankind. Mmm…ok it’s after dinner and a (few) lovely glass(es) of Vasse Felix. So on with the show.

Hopefully you’ve arrived here through the almighty power of the search engine (that’s my real bread and butter - oh the puns just keep on rolling…), anyway it’s 2 in the afternoon and you’re desperately seeking something sensuous for dinner tonight. Maybe you’ve got a hot date coming over and you want to see if your granny was right when she said “the way to a mans heart is through his stomach” or maybe you got carried away trying to impress the boss and somehow managed to invite her and her new husband over to dinner, or even better - dinner for one, some jazz, a glass of wine and your own thoughts in the kitchen.

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