Stuff you've cooked/baked/made today

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What's the difference between an Empanada and a Pasty? Is there one or is it like Crepe vs. Pancake? Or Cote de Boeuf vs. Ribeye if you're feeling fancy.
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ChrisW wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2023 8:39 pm Empanadas tonight, doing them in the air-fryer, first couple out.
I've just made some pastry and had planned to make some goats cheese and fig tarts and maybe some goats cheese and pumpkin ones too. Then realised, only the mini air fyer :( :(

Still might. Cos everything is ready!! Got some packs of goats cheese (cheap because they are dated!) and the pumpkin is cooked and ready.

Best just MFTU and try it!! LOL
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Noggin wrote: Fri Sep 01, 2023 12:38 pm
ChrisW wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2023 8:39 pm Empanadas tonight, doing them in the air-fryer, first couple out.
I've just made some pastry and had planned to make some goats cheese and fig tarts and maybe some goats cheese and pumpkin ones too. Then realised, only the mini air fyer :( :(

Still might. Cos everything is ready!! Got some packs of goats cheese (cheap because they are dated!) and the pumpkin is cooked and ready.

Best just MFTU and try it!! LOL
Our air fryer isn't huge so we just had a production line going and had the last couple for dinner while still fully hot.

We're putting feta, sweet potato, spinach & chilli jam in the dough that's left over.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Mon Aug 28, 2023 7:46 pm Tonight's dinner, saffron risotto with roasted tomato and some garlicky toasty bits made with the last of a sourdough loaf.

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I don't mean to be picky but that's a pretty wet risotto! :D
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ChrisW wrote: Fri Sep 01, 2023 4:30 pm
Noggin wrote: Fri Sep 01, 2023 12:38 pm
ChrisW wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2023 8:39 pm Empanadas tonight, doing them in the air-fryer, first couple out.
I've just made some pastry and had planned to make some goats cheese and fig tarts and maybe some goats cheese and pumpkin ones too. Then realised, only the mini air fyer :( :(

Still might. Cos everything is ready!! Got some packs of goats cheese (cheap because they are dated!) and the pumpkin is cooked and ready.

Best just MFTU and try it!! LOL
Our air fryer isn't huge so we just had a production line going and had the last couple for dinner while still fully hot.

We're putting feta, sweet potato, spinach & chilli jam in the dough that's left over.
What temperature did you do them at, and how long? I think it'll be tomorrow that I do it now, but could do with any info!! LOL
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Noggin wrote: Fri Sep 01, 2023 5:19 pm What temperature did you do them at, and how long? I think it'll be tomorrow that I do it now, but could do with any info!! LOL
180c for around ten minutes, perhaps a few minutes more - we were just checking them now & then whilst making up the next batch.

They did need re-brushing with egg a couple of times whilst cooking.

This is the recipe we followed - it does actually say 10-12 mins if using an oven, so I was about right.

https://www.lacocinadelila.com/empanadas-de-carne/
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ChrisW wrote: Fri Sep 01, 2023 6:10 pm
Noggin wrote: Fri Sep 01, 2023 5:19 pm What temperature did you do them at, and how long? I think it'll be tomorrow that I do it now, but could do with any info!! LOL
180c for around ten minutes, perhaps a few minutes more - we were just checking them now & then whilst making up the next batch.

They did need re-brushing with egg a couple of times whilst cooking.

This is the recipe we followed - it does actually say 10-12 mins if using an oven, so I was about right.

https://www.lacocinadelila.com/empanadas-de-carne/
Thank you. I'll try tomorrow :D
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Count Steer wrote: Fri Sep 01, 2023 4:56 pm I don't mean to be picky but that's a pretty wet risotto! :D
Aye, hit the point of no return: "overcooked vs too wet".

Plus I failed to account for how much wetter the final addition of clotted cream would make it :lol:
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Yesterday I 'found' some filo pastry in the freezer. So made some pumpkin, goats cheese, shallots and fig parcels.

I'm not so keen on the mini air fryer for baking, one side is always undercooked :( even if I turned the parcels over, the pastry was a bit mooshed and the filling leaky afterwards :(

Tasted alright though! (Probably needed more seasoning, but the rest are in the freezer for another day!)

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Today -

Banana fritters (cos, ripe bananas and no oven for baking!!)
Chicken Balls for tea and the freezer
Battered prawns for the freezer too

Just means that when I want chinese, I don't have to cook everything!!

banana fritters and half the chicken balls!!

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battered prawns in the making

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Banana Fritters with Maple flavoured syrup

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Sweet and sour chicken balls with fried rice for tea :D :D

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Freezer is pretty well stocked up :D :D
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Bacon sarnie!!

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Ok, not really exciting (except to a handful of expats :D :D ), BUT, this is bacon that I cured myself :D :D

I followed the instructions on the pack of curing salts. End result ain't bad, but to me, not really salty enough compared to the bacon I can buy here. That might be because it is dry cured rather than pumped full of salty cure?


Anyway, the biggest challenge is going to be slicing the rest of it - I'll be fine until the joint gets a bit thin! :lol:

So, will share with a couple of mates up here to get their opinion as well, and then get another joint of pork from the butcher in a week or so's time and try again, with a bit more cure (I think!!) :D :D
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I e done the curing bacon thing a couple of times, not only is it a fun thing to do, it also results in bacon, and that bacon will always be better than any mock ‘mercan will ever get ;)

In terms of slicing, I’ve got a slicer but even then it gets a little fun once the joint starts getting small.

My tip would be to bung it in the freezer for an hour (more or less depending on the freezer) to firm up, then it is easier to slice. Failing that, dice it up to bung in as an ingredient in something. I’ve used this tip for slicing up carpaccio and it works a treat, just don’t forget about it :D
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Silly Car wrote: Sat Sep 09, 2023 9:47 pm I e done the curing bacon thing a couple of times, not only is it a fun thing to do, it also results in bacon, and that bacon will always be better than any mock ‘mercan will ever get ;)

In terms of slicing, I’ve got a slicer but even then it gets a little fun once the joint starts getting small.

My tip would be to bung it in the freezer for an hour (more or less depending on the freezer) to firm up, then it is easier to slice. Failing that, dice it up to bung in as an ingredient in something. I’ve used this tip for slicing up carpaccio and it works a treat, just don’t forget about it :D
Cheers. A couple of folks I know that do bacon have suggested the same, so I'll give that a try - setting an alarm to get the stuff out the freezer!! LOL
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A tasty treat!

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Nong Shim, Shin cup. Much "cleaner" than a pot noodle. Spicy as fuck though so not for the feint hearted....
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I have a rule with "cup noodles". Only buy the ones where the English label is a sticker applied over the Chinese/Korean writing :D
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Yesterday I used up some very ripe bananas! Banana pancakes. They're alright but probably not something I'll do again

But I got to use the crumpet pan to cook the banana pancakes!

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Finished pancakes!

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And, cos the pan was out, I thought I'd best make some crumpets :D :D Now got to meet up with some friends to share them cos the freezer is full and I do NOT want to eat them all!!

With crumpets I always seem to struggle to get them holey on the top - I figure it's a trick of cooking them first until the tip is bubbly but almost cooked so that when they are flipped over, the batter isn't so runny that they merge and make a flat top.

Sadly (for my friends that will have to eat them!) I will just have to practice!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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This is the first bread I've made that I'm really happy with!! And more simple than most!! I think I will now be using more of the wholemeal flour I was given - and given that slice bread in the Spar is over 2€ a loaf, this makes me extra happy!! :lol: :lol:

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Apple Crumble and Blackberry Ice Cream.

Not all that remarkable in and of itself, but the fruit is all hand foraged (by me and my enslaved 5 year old / daughter) from the community orchards half a mile from my house.

Crumble topping is my usual 50/50 flour and oats, rather than straight flour. So kinda like Granola.

Granumble? Crumbola?

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Noggin wrote: Tue Aug 29, 2023 4:39 pm
Horse wrote: Mon Aug 28, 2023 7:56 pm
mangocrazy wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2023 7:29 pm Never tried chocolate and courgette cake - if it's anything like as good as carrot cake then it will be ace... :)
I have just grated courgette for c & choc cake.

Now that the difficult and dangerous bit is done, Filly can finish it :)

Too late now I suspect, but I did squish it a lot in a muslin square (wrapped it up and twisted the muslin) to get rid of a fair bit of the liquid first :D :D
Cake was gorgeous as was :D
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Multigrain/granary type loaf -

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Count Steer wrote: Fri Sep 01, 2023 4:56 pm I don't mean to be picky but that's a pretty wet risotto! :D
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