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May. 9th, 2011 02:40 pm
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Sorry for silence lately. I moved the domain and the nameservers fell off (professional, eh? :), and we’ve been just swamped with other stuff.

We had a mega party here over the Royal Wedding weekend, specifically *not* to celebrate same. It was a blast, and just as an aide memoire, this is what we cooked:

  • 5kgs of chicken breast was turned into lemony chicken and coriander, with dhal. We bought several packs of chapatti to go with this, and entirely forgot to serve them, so another post looms about that.
  • 5kgs of stewing steak was turned into a sort of French-ish casserole – marinaded overnight with brandy, red wine, orange juice, juniper berries, black peppercorns, garlic,  and anything else that looked suitable, then decanted into the slow cooker with a tin of tomatoes and more seasoning and courgette/carrot/onion and some flageolet beans. That which didn’t fit was placed into to the ancient cast iron casserole and oven-cooked as Emergency Backup Casserole. We had three bags of new potatoes to serve with those. Guess what?
  • For puddings, we did a mega rhubarb and fresh ginger crumble, a lemon and honey cheesecake on a ginger bikket base, a Danish apple rye cake (by special request) and, of course, a chocolate moooooooose.
  • There were snacking things in the afternoon, including onion and goat cheese tartlets, and sossidge rolls.

It all seemed to go rather well, and we discovered that we *can* feed thirty people at a time. Just :)

The emergency backup casserole was not required, so we fed it to a couple of late stragglers the following day with sugar snap peas and some of the new potatoes, we put some in the freezer, and the last little bit we made into a pie with the remainder of the sausage roll pastry (yes, it was frozen. Kill me now). And here it is.

Pie!

Mirrored from Reactive Cooking.

NTRWP

May. 2nd, 2011 05:47 pm
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We decided to have a party on 29th May to celebrate the new kitchen, and most emphatically *not* to celebrate the royal wedding.  And it was a blast.

The first guest arrived at 7.30 on Thursday evening, and the last left at noon on Sunday. We fed about 35 people with Indian chicken with coriander, dhal, a french beef and flageolet bean casserole, sausage rolls, goats cheese tartlets, and four different puddings. We went out for dinner with some friends on the Thursday night, and Saturday was spent with a couple of friends who stayed on – breakfast in the Morrocan cafe, the afternoon in the pub with some Twitter folk, followed by leftover casserole for supper, with a straggler turning up at about 9.30, so we stayed up  nattering till 3 …

People came from all over the place, and it was just the best fun – I think we’ll do it all again next year.

Mirrored from kestrel.org.

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