1. jilllian:

So when Ree Drummond gives a specific command in her recipes, she absolutely means it. No shenanigans. Or you’ll end up like me and this raspberry cobbler mess.

Yeah, even down to the type of cream… I’ve made the potato bundles many times now and decided to use single cream instead of double cream/heavy cream when making them for my mother - alas, everything comes out curdled. Fail. I unfortunately have a boyfriend with a dairy allergy/intolerance (it acts like an intolerance but he reacts to the skin test as well, so it’s an allergy I think) so I really need to be careful when I use butter/cream in cooking.

    jilllian:

    So when Ree Drummond gives a specific command in her recipes, she absolutely means it. No shenanigans. Or you’ll end up like me and this raspberry cobbler mess.

    Yeah, even down to the type of cream… I’ve made the potato bundles many times now and decided to use single cream instead of double cream/heavy cream when making them for my mother - alas, everything comes out curdled. Fail. I unfortunately have a boyfriend with a dairy allergy/intolerance (it acts like an intolerance but he reacts to the skin test as well, so it’s an allergy I think) so I really need to be careful when I use butter/cream in cooking.

     

    tags:  food  cooking 

    Comments
  2. An Easy Salad

    This was originally posted on Monday, 30th July 2007 at 17:15 on whatever blog software I was using then (Wordpress I think).

    This recipe is for real beginners, and is also tailored to those with motor control difficulties.

    I’ve included it here unedited as you may like it. My knowledge and writing style has got better since then so a rewrite will probably happen soon:

    No, not a shampoo. I posted a variant of this this on the dyspraxic adults forum, and it was fairly well received. This is real beginner food - more assembly of ingredients, I would say. (don’t worry people, I will post some more intermediate type things later!)

    Summer Dinner Salad.

    Cooked meat: chicken and/or sausages work well, so does bacon. What meat you use depends on your skill with a knife: if you want to avoid knives altogether, use chicken and pull it apart with your hands. Use two sausages per person, or one chicken breast per person, but this is not strict.

    Green things: Cos lettuce is traditional, as this is a variant of “chef’s salad”. It’s also pretty good in that you do one cut along the bottom and then tear it apart with your hands. Baby spinach is also excellent for this, as it requires no cutting at all! About half of those giant bags you get in supermarkets - the rest is great for sandwiches, or eggs.

    Tomatoes: these are better cut, but if you can’t, cherry tomatoes are excellent. Don’t worry about cutting into small pieces unless you can. Add as much as you like!

    About 30-40g of cheese per person, ready grated, or cut into cubes if you like.

    Tomato and Basil salad dressing.

    Black Pepper, if desired.

    1. Prepare the cooked meat, the green things and the tomatoes, when you finish each one place in a big bowl all together as you go along. Weigh the cheese and add it.

    2. Add some dressing. Stir a little. Keep adding dressing and mixing a little with your hands until everything looks like it has lots of dressing (if you add too much it’s not a huge problem here!).

    3. Add some black pepper if you like a bit of punch.
Tips:- Taste the dressing before you add it to get an idea what it will taste like.

    • Use cherry tomatoes and sausages and take away the dressing and add a small amount of mustard instead. Add some new potatoes. This makes a nice warm meal..

     

    tags:  archive  cooking  food  beginner 

    Comments
  3. I made some keema. Keema

     

    tags:  food  cooking  curry  peas  lamb  mince  cumin  ginger 

    Comments
  4. I got bored with snow and candles so made cakes. Om nom nom… http://yfrog.com/4i4z6xj

     

    tags:  food  cooking 

    Comments
  5. Definitely want to give this a go.

    I also have a largish quantity of sock-smelling goats’ cheese to find a home for. Om nom nom…

     

    tags:  food  cooking  recipe  lamb  stew  orange 

    Comments
  6. This looks fantastic and I want to make one of these… can’t argue with marzipan.

    Also, it’s Christmas soon and that means lots of Stollen in shops… mmm

     

    tags:  cooking  food  cake  marzipan 

    Comments

I spend a large proportion of my online time trying to find cool, pretty or interesting stuff. This is where some of it ends up.
Ask Me Stuff
Stuff I've liked
About Leymoo

Silly
Science
Productivity and Geekery
Food and Cooking
Pretty Stuff
Gaming
Opinions
Other interesting pieces

powered by:
tumblr

theme by:
parker quinn