PASSIONATE ABOUT DELICIOUS HOME COOKING AND SIMPLE LIVING IN THE QUEENSLAND TROPICS
Saturday, March 8, 2025
Tropical Chinese Chicken Traybake
Friday, January 24, 2025
Crunchy Nut Apple Crumble
Apple Crumble is comfort food in a dish. Sometimes a very simple recipe can provide you with the most unexpected treat. This recipe for Crunchy Nut Apple Crumble is no exception. It is also a good friend's recipe, so it is tried and true.
Monday, January 22, 2024
One Pan Salmon Kedgeree
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Crispy Teryaki Chicken Wings
Sunday, April 2, 2023
Light and Fluffy Weekend Cheese Muffins with Roasted Capsicum, Basil and Baby Capers
Homemade Savoury Muffins are at their best eaten on the weekend for an easy relaxing lunch. Are you feeling a bit peckish? As with most muffins the basic ingredients of flour, salt, cheese, oil or butter, eggs, and buttermilk, cream or sour cream need to be used with these, but then after that they are one of the most versatile baked goods on the planet. I made these this morning rather impulsively after I had baked a cake, using up bits and pieces left in the refrigerator.
Sunday, March 7, 2021
In My Kitchen, March 2021
It's March already, and as I start to write this, the tropical heat has been replaced by rain showers today, as Cyclone Niran builds up off the Far North Queensland coast to a Category 3 and keeps us all guessing as to her next move. These systems are so unpredictable and still seem to keep the meteorologists guessing, despite all the technology at their disposal. One minute they are intensifying and moving out to sea, next report it is stationery and could track south. So we will see. I have a well stocked pantry, however many times living here on the coast we have burst into action fortifying our property as the cyclone approaches, only for it to wave to us as it passes down the coast further south. However the winds and rain from this cyclone have already annihilated valuable banana plantations up North costing the industry millions of dollars.It's tough being a farmer. P.S. A week later, life took over for a while, and thankfully for us the cyclone has moved East and is now a very destructive Category 4-5 over New Caledonia. They are in our thoughts as they battle this dreadful storm.
I brought these orchid flowers inside when they bloomed a few weeks ago. This is my Cattleya Bowringiana Orchid, a very old species which my Mum originally gave me. The Cattleyas are showing signs that they will flower in the next couple of months, and I'm really looking forward to that. I hope to have some flowers to show you over the coming weeks. With the weather starting to cool down slightly, I hope to start some gardening again in a few weeks.
February was a quiet time for us, with Mr. HRK having sinus and septum (nose) surgery two weeks ago, and thankfully he is starting to feel a bit better now. Recovery hasn't been pleasant. So leading up to this and up until now I have been cooking the kind of meals he loves, which is just good old fashioned cooking. I don't have many photos to share but we really enjoyed this dish of Cottage Pie, although my Mum always called it Shepherd's Pie due to her Scottish origins I suppose. Cottage Pie is made from minced beef, and Shepherd's Pie traditionally is a base of savoury minced lamb. Both are delicious. The topping is creamy mashed potato, and lots of it. I often add a layer of seasoned sliced tomato between the mince and the potato.
FRUIT (apple)
4-6 Granny Smith cooking apples, peeled and chopped into quarters
1-2 tablespoons sugar
1/3 cup water
Pie peaches
Stewed dried apricots
CRUMBLE
1 cup plain flour (wholemeal is preferable)
3 tablespoons butter or margarine
3 tablespoons brown sugar
3 tablespoons coconut
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 tablespoon Rolled oats
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Crumble waiting to be added as topping for the apple |
Let's cook
- Peel and core apples and slice thinly.
- Place in a saucepan with water and simmer gently until soft. Add sugar to taste and stir to dissolve.
- Allow to cool then pour into a pie dish, keeping back excess juice.
- Place flour in a bowl then rub in butter with the fingertips.
- Add sugar, coconut, rolled oats and cinnamon and mix well until a good crumbly consistency.
- Sprinkle lightly on top of apples.
- Bake in a moderate oven until lightly browned on top.
- Serve hot or cold with boiled custard .
POACHED PEARS IN RED WINE
This Poached Pears in Red Wine recipe is simple but sophisticated and because it is based on fruit and red wine, must be healthier as a dessert.
Serves 4. Prep and cook time: 40 minutes
Ingredients:
2 cups sugar
2 cups red wine
2 cups water
1 cinnamon stick
Juice of 1 lemon or 2 strips of lemon rind
4-5 just ripe pears, with stems attached
Let's cook:
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Ready to pop in the oven |
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A baked rice pudding, straight out of the oven |
So this weekend My Kitchen activity has focused on bread making and experimenting and researching as we stay quietly at home until Mr. HRK feels a lot better. Our house has been smelling like a bakery, not hard to take at all.
These are photos of my first attempt at cooking my first sourdough loaf in my new bread pot.
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An improvised oval banneton for proofing |
Adding an ice cube to the pot for some steam.
I am sending this post to Sherry of Sherry's Pickings for the In My Kitchen event, that was started by Celia of Fig Jam and Lime Cordial, If you would like to join in, send your post to Sherry by 13th of the month. Or just head over to her blog to read more In My Kitchens.
Best wishes
Pauline
Friday, October 19, 2018
Chinese Chicken Traybake with a Tropical Twist
This Chinese Chicken Sauce works well with baked chicken wings, chicken thigh cutlets or breasts, or a whole baked chicken. I generally bake the meat as per usual until half cooked, pour off most of the fat and then cover with the sauce and cook until the meat is cooked and the sauce has glazed. It is important to watch it towards the end of the cooking time so that the sauce doesn't burn. This was a firm family favourite when the children lived at home and is still on the holiday menu repertoire.
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Friday Night Special for a family
Tuna and rice are the basis of so many economical and tasty meals and this one has been a family favourite for years. Preparing fast, easy and nutritious meals is the way to survive the summer we are having. Sometimes they take a little bit of forward planning, for example with this dish having the rice cooked in advance, but that is easy particularly if you cook a stir fry the night before accompanied by rice.