These came out nicely but I didn't like them quite as much as the Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall ones - to be honest, I think mostly they just weren't quite strong tasting enough for me. I'd be inclined to try them again with a stronger flavoured cheese - perhaps stilton or very mature cheddar.
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Wednesday, 12 September 2012
Goats chese, red onion and rosemary muffins - Delia Smith
These came out nicely but I didn't like them quite as much as the Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall ones - to be honest, I think mostly they just weren't quite strong tasting enough for me. I'd be inclined to try them again with a stronger flavoured cheese - perhaps stilton or very mature cheddar.
Sunday, 29 April 2012
Springtime themed Sunday lunch
We had a couple of friends over for Sunday lunch, last Sunday when the weather was actually nice, and decided that we were filled enough with the joys of spring to have a spring themed lunch.
We had Ottolenghi's stuffed onions to start, then Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's macaroni and peas with tomato, mozzarella and basil salad, and Delia's Eton mess to finish. Am slightly uncomfortable about plagiarising recipes but you can get to all of them through the links.
| Stuffing for onions |
| Stuffing mixture for onions |
| Pretty onion shells |
| More pretty onion shells |
| Little onion missiles |
| Cooked onion shells |
| More little onion missiles |
| The humble pea - photo from patrickbaty.co.uk |
Tomato and mozzarella salad - like most Italian food is as good as the quality of its ingredients. We had tasty tomatoes so it was delicious.
| Tomato, mozzarella, and basil salad |
Overall verdict: thought this meal worked well, was well balanced, and I might make it again for (different) guests.
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