Romany Creams

Romany Creams

This recipe yields about 30 sandwiched romany creams.

250g butter
250ml caster sugar
2 eggs
500ml flour
60ml cocoa powder, sifted
5ml baking powder
2ml salt
375ml desiccated coconut

Filling:
60ml sugar
15ml butter
80ml cream
30ml milk
5ml vanilla
625ml icing sugar, sifted
30ml cocoa powder, sifted

Preheat your oven to 180℃ and line a baking sheet with baking paper.
Add the butter and sugar to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment and cream together.
Add the eggs one at a time while beating and wait for it to be incorporated.
Sift the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt into a bowl.
Add the coconut and stir to mix.
Turn the mixer to a low speed and add the flour mixture a spoonful at a time, allowing time for it to be incorporated.
Scrape the bowl down and mix on high speed for 1 minute.
Scoop a teaspoonful of the dough in your hands, roll into a ball and space it evenly on the baking sheet.
Flatten the dough balls slightly by pressing down on them with the tines of a fork.
Bake for 12 minutes and allow to cool on the baking sheet.

For the filling:
Place a small saucepan over MEDIUM heat and add the sugar and butter.
Stir until the sugar has melted.
Add the cream and milk and remove from the heat.
Add the vanilla and stir through.
Sift the icing sugar and cocoa powder into the saucepan and mix until the filling has a spreadable consistency.
Sandwich the biscuits together. (You may re-heat the filling over a low heat if it becomes un spreadable)
Store the romany creams in a glass container.

Whole Roasted Cauliflower

Whole Roasted Cauliflower

This recipe has two flavour profiles – it is an either or, and not a combination!!

1 head cauliflower (or two if you are making both flavour profiles)
80ml olive oil
3 cloves of garlic, minced
15ml turmeric OR 15ml dried mixed herbs
60ml + 60ml grated parmesan cheese
5ml salt

Preheat your oven to 200℃.
Remove the green outer leaves of the cauliflower head and place the cauliflower in an oven dish. Set aside.
Add the olive oil, minced garlic and EITHER the turmeric or the mixed herbs to a small bowl.
Add 60ml parmesan cheese and the salt and mix through.
Flip the cauliflower head upside down/with the core facing up.
Brush about a third of the olive oil mixture on the cauliflower, allowing it to drip down the core.
Flip it over and brush the top and sides of the head with the rest of the mixture.
Cover the dish with aluminium foil and bake in the oven for 45 minutes or until a wooden skewer can easily pierce the head.
Remove the foil from the baking dish and scatter over the remaining 60ml parmesan.
Place the cauliflower back in the oven until the cheese has browned.
Serve immediately.

Chickpea Salad

Chickpea Salad

Dressing:
15ml wholegrain mustard
15ml red wine vinegar
45ml olive oil
30ml honey
a pinch of salt

2 x 400g tins of chickpeas, drained and rinsed
1 small red onion, finely chopped
200g feta cheese, cut into small cubes
1 large English cucumber, cut into small cubes
40g parsley, chopped

For the dressing:
Add the mustard and red wine vinegar to a small bowl.
Drizzle in the olive a little at a time while whisking. Keep going until the olive oil is incorporated.
Add the honey and a pinch of salt and whisk again. Set aside.

Add the chickpeas, chopped onion, feta, cucumber and parsley to a salad bowl and mix together.
Drizzle the dressing over the salad and give it another good mix before serving.

Brown Rice Salad

Brown Rice Salad

250ml brown rice, cooked according to packet instructions
1 red onion, finely diced
400g cocktail tomatoes, quartered
120g mozzarella cheese, cubed
30g coriander leaves, chopped
30ml pumpkin seeds
30ml sunflower seeds

Dressing:
60ml olive oil
30ml thick, sweet soya sauce
1 clove of garlic, minced

Add the cooked and cooled rice to a large mixing bowl.
Now add the diced onion, tomato and mozzarella and give it a good mix.
Sprinkle over the coriander, pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds and stir through. Set aside.

For the dressing:
Pour the olive oil and soya sauce into a cup and add the garlic.
Whisk the dressing with a fork until it is amalgamated.
Drizzle over the brown rice salad and give everything a very good mix.
Serve the salad at room temperature.

Hertzoggies

Hertzoggies

Yields about 18 cookies.

Pastry:
250g flour
25g caster sugar
10ml baking powder
1,2ml salt
125g butter, room temperature, cubed
3 egg yolks
15ml cold water

Filling:
3 egg whites
250g sugar
500ml desiccated coconut
about 100ml smooth apricot jam

For the pastry:
Preheat your oven to 180℃ and spray 2 x 12-hole muffin tins with cooking spray.
Sift the flour, caster sugar, baking powder and salt into a mixing bowl.
Add the butter and rub it into the dry mixture with your fingertips.
Whisk the egg yolks and water together and add it to the mixture.
Mix and knead by hand until you have a soft pastry.
Wrap the pastry in plastic wrap and set aside for 10 minutes.

For the filling:
Add the egg whites to a mixing bowl and whisk to medium peaks.
Add the sugar a spoonful at a time, waiting about 15 seconds between each addition so that it is incorporated into the whites.
Add the coconut and fold through. Set aside.

Roll the pastry out to a 3mm thickness and cut out pastry circles of 7cm diameter.
Line the muffin tins with the circles.
Spoon about 7ml apricot jam into each pastry case and then divide the coconut and egg mixture amongst the cakes, topping it.
Bake in the oven for 22 minutes.
Cool the Hertzoggies in the muffin tins for 10 minutes before gently removing them to cool on a cooling rack.
Store in an airtight container.

How to clean and season/maintain a cast iron pan

How to clean and season/maintain a cast iron pan
  • Wash the pan under very hot running water
  • Dry with a clean kitchen towel
  • Preheat your oven to 245℃
  • Fill the pan with course salt (I use dishwashing salt!)
  • Place the pan on high heat for about ten minutes. The salt will spit and jump our of the pan, but be brave!!
  • You will be able to see the dirt in the salt which means it is time to turn off the heat. Leave pan and salt to cool, it is extremely hot!!
  • Tip the dirty salt in a bag and dispose of it. Wipe the the remnants from the pan with kitchen paper.
  • Put a few drops of Linseed oil on kitchen paper and rub over the inside and outside of the pan.
  • Place the oiled pan in the oven and bake it for one hour. Turn off the heat and leave in the oven to cool completely.
  • Your pan is now clean and seasoned and will serve you for many more years.

Sweet Potato Slices

Sweet Potato Slices

3 large sweet potatoes
125ml vegetable oil
3 cloves of garlic, minced
250ml sour cream
100g feta cheese, crumbled

Preheat your oven to 160℃ and line a baking sheet with baking paper.
Wash the sweet potatoes with their skin on and cut them in 0,5cm slices.
Boil the slices in water until just cooked. Drain and dry the slices with a clean kitchen towel.
Spread the sweet potato on the prepared baking sheet.
Add the vegetable oil and garlic to a small bowl and mix together.
Brush the slices with the garlic mixture, season with salt and flip them over. Brush again and season with salt.
Place the baking tray in the oven and bake for 25 minutes.
Add the sour cream to a small bowl and crumble the feta over. Mix through.
Serve the sweet potato slices warm with a generous dollop of sour cream and feta on top.

Pasta Risottata (Orzo Risotto)

Pasta Risottata (Orzo Risotto)

30ml olive oil
300g smoked bacon, cut into small pieces
1 clove of garlic, minced
150g frozen petits pois (peas)
250g orzo pasta
20g butter, cubed
40g parmesan cheese, grated

Place a large heavy-based pan on medium-high heat and add the olive oil to it.
Add the bacon pieces and cook until they are browned and crispy.
Add the garlic and stir-fry for one minute.
Add the peas and stir-fry for 2-3 minutes.
Now add the orzo and stir-fry it for a minute or so until it is mixed with the bacon and peas.
Pour 625ml of boiling water into the pan, add a pinch of salt and turn the heat down to a simmer.
Cook for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent the pasta from sticking to the pan.
Taste the orzo; if it is not yet soft, add a little more water and continue cooking until al dente.
Add the butter and grated parmesan and stir through.
Taste again and adjust the seasoning with salt and pepper.
Serve immediately.

Leftovers make a great salad the next day when you add some good mayonnaise and chopped parsley!

Nutty Finger Cookies

Nutty Finger Cookies

Yields about 30 sandwiched cookies.

4 egg whites
375ml caster sugar
125ml flour
50ml mixed nuts, finely chopped
200g white chocolate, chopped
chocolate/mixed vermicelli

Preheat your oven to 160℃ and line 2 baking sheets with baking paper.
Add the egg whites to a large mixing bowl and beat with an electric whisk until it forms medium peaks.
Add the sugar gradually, a spoonful at a time, until all has been incorporated.
Mix the flour and chopped nuts, sprinkle it over the whites and fold in with a metal spoon.
Spoon the mixture into a piping bag fitted with a 1cm nozzle and pipe 6cm long logs onto the prepared baking sheet.
Bake in the oven for 13 minutes.
Remove from the oven and allow to cool slightly before gently removing from the baking sheet.
Add the chocolate to a heatproof bowl set over a saucepan of simmering water and allow to melt.
Sandwich the cookies together and place them back on the cooled baking sheet to set.
Dip the ends of the cookies in the chocolate and then in the vermicelli.
Allow to set completely.
Store the finger cookies in an airtight container.

Tomato and Basil Chicken

Tomato and Basil Chicken

4 chicken breasts
10ml dried Italian herbs
80ml flour
45ml olive oil
125ml white wine
45ml butter
2 cloves of garlic, minced
30ml flour
45ml tomato paste
5ml onion seeds
5ml dried oregano
2,5ml mustard powder
10ml sugar
500ml chicken stock
125ml milk
125ml cream
30ml cream cheese
125ml grated parmesan cheese
300g cherry tomatoes, halved
2 handful of basil leaves

Place the chicken on a chopping board and halve it horizontally/in its length.
Place one piece of chicken between two pieces of plastic wrap and pound it with a rolling pin until it is 1cm thick.
Season with salt, pepper and the Italian herbs.
Add the flour to a shallow bowl and dredge both sides of each chicken piece in the flour.
Add the olive oil to a pan set over medium-high heat and sear a few pieces of chicken at a time. (about 4 minutes). Set aside.
Turn the heat down to medium and pour the wine into the pan.
Scrape the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon to loosen all the bits stuck to it while the wine bubbles away, allowing it to reduce by half.
Add the butter and garlic and cook for 1 minute.
Sprinkle the flour over and stir-fry for another minute.
Now add the tomato paste and cook for another minute.
Add the onion seeds, oregano, mustard and sugar and stir.
Add the stock a little at a time while stirring continuously.
Bring the mixture to a boil and then reduce the heat to a very low simmer.
Pour the milk and the cream into the mixture in the same way.
Stir in the cream cheese and parmesan.
Add the tomato, heat through and turn off the heat.
Scatter the basil over, stir and stand for 5 minutes before serving.