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Showing posts with label feta. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 September 2014

Veggie Sausage Casserole with Feta, Chive and Red Onion Scones.







As much as I would love to cling on to the warm, sunny days of summer for at least a little while longer, the dark nights are beginning to roll in earlier and the breeze in the air is becoming all the more chilly so, it is almost impossible to deny that Autumn is now well and truly arriving. Luckily, despite the wind and rain that Autumn will surely bring with it, it will also bring a whole array of delicious, warming, hearty dishes to tuck into on any cold September, October or November evening and I for one, cannot wait to munch on every stew, hot pot, cobbler and crumble Autumn has to offer. 

For me, this gorgeous veggie sausage casserole has just become my go to meal for Autumn and I can't quite believe just how delicious it turned out. The casserole is full of rich, earthy flavors and vibrant, colorful vegetables and the feta, chive and red onion scones, oh these scones, are utterly unbelievable! Soft, light and fluffy and the perfect accompaniment to the tomato base of the casserole as it creates a really wonderful Mediterranean feel to the dish with the combination of tomatoes, red onion, feta and basil. It was honestly delicious and looking back on the pictures now, I could just munch on it all over again and next week I probably will!

Recipe
Serves 2-4
For the Veggie Sausage Casserole-
1 tbsp. olive oil
1 small red onion, finely chopped
1/2 yellow pepper, chopped into small chunks
1/2 red pepper, chopped into small chunks
1 fat clove of garlic
2 Quorn sausages
2 Quorn Chorizo sausages (you can get these from Sainsbury's or just use whichever vegetarian sausages you like. I think Linda McCartney's Italian sausages would be delicious in this dish if you can get them)
3/4 tsp. smoked paprika
1/4 tsp. ground cumin
65ml vegetable stock
1x 400g tin chopped tomatoes
200g mixed beans (I used a tin of mixed beans in a chilli sauce and they added lots of flavour!)
fresh basil
fresh chives
For the Feta, Chive and Red Onion Scones-
195g plain flour
1/2 tbsp. caster sugar
1 1/4 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. bicarbonate of soda
pinch of salt
pinch of pepper
85g unsalted butter
1/2 egg, beaten
95ml whole milk
110g feta, crumbled
chopped chives
1/2 a small red onion, finely chopped
1 tsp. olive oil
1/2 an egg, beaten for glazing
smoked paprika for topping

Method

1. Start by preparing the scone mixture. In a mixing bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, bicarbonate of soda, salt and black pepper. Stir in the sugar. Add the butter and rub in to the flour mixture until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs.

2. In another bowl, combine the egg and whole milk and beat lightly with a fork. (Start, by beating a whole egg and reserve half of the egg for glazing the scones when finished and use the remaining half an egg to whisk with the milk and add to the scone dough). Add the egg and milk mixture to the flour mixture and stir to make a soft, shaggy dough. Meanwhile, fry the red onion in 1 tsp. olive oil until softened.

3. Add the snipped chives, crumbled feta and fried red onion to the scone dough, tip out onto the work-surface and knead together. 

4. Roll or pat out the scone dough and cut out 8 or so small scones using a small round biscuit cutter. Set aside.

5. Next, prepare the sausage casserole. Pre-heat the oven to 180C. Heat the olive oil in a large pan. Add the onion and cook for about 5 minutes until softened. Add the celery and peppers and cook for 5 minutes more.

6. Chop the sausages into fairly chunky pieces and add to the pan. Fry for another 5 minutes and then add in the garlic and spices, cooking for 1-2 minutes until the aromas are released. 

7. Pour in the chopped tomatoes and mixed beans. Add the vegetable stock and stir, bringing to a simmer. Stir through some snipped chives and torn fresh basil.

8. Pour the sausage, bean and vegetable mixture into a casserole dish and arrange the scones on top in whatever pattern you like. You could just do a border like me or cover the top completely with mini scones. Brush the top of each scone with the reserved beaten egg from earlier and sprinkle with some smoked paprika.

9. Pop in the oven for about 20-25 minutes until the scones are bronze, fluffy and risen. Take out and enjoy!

Saturday, 16 August 2014

Asparagus, Courgette, Feta and Sesame Salad.




Hello again! It's been a while since my last post as I was really busy last week attending my Auntie's wedding which was absolutely stunning. My Auntie and I have really similar taste so naturally I absolutely adored everything about her wedding, from the gorgeous cake to the beautiful flowers and delicious three course meal complete with my favourite Heidi Pieminister pie and a delicious dessert trio of; lemon tart, chocolate brownie and raspberry meringue. Yum.



The venue was stunning, the Cham 69 cocktails were particularly delicious and I definitely could have helped myself to a few more of those. We danced along to 80s songs all night and even broke out the air guitar a fair few times to some rock classics which was pretty hilarious and more importantly my incredible cousins; Alfie and Hugo also looked completely adorable and handsome in their little blue suits as the page boys for the day too.



My Auntie's dress was absolutely gorgeous and I actually couldn't believe just how beautiful she looked and how amazing her dress was when I saw her. It was honestly breathtaking. I was also really lucky to be asked to be her bridesmaid which, was very exciting as I am really close to her and I felt really privileged to be part of her special day. 



It was honestly just an amazing day for an amazing couple and they really deserved it and I wish I could do it all over again. Weddings are incredible, people should definitely get married more often. 


I am back now though and on a mission to keep healthy and lose a few pounds so here I am sharing with you this yummy salad recipe so, that I can hopefully one day look lovely in my own wedding dress but, for now as a lonely, singleton I'll just take getting that nice bikini body and who knows, it might just help me bag that future husband of mine too.

This is a lovely, simple, light and refreshing salad and I really enjoyed it and hope you do to! The lemon zest and juice gave a delicious fresh and summery burst to a nice healthy and tasty salad which, will hopefully help towards trimming down the old waistline unlike the homemade banoffee tart I will be munching on later. Sorry! No one can munch on lettuce leaves all the time though, can they? Unless of course you add a nice crumbling of creamy feta, some juicy courgettes and a handful of delightful, crunchy spears of asparagus, then it's not so bad.

Recipe
3 tsp. sesame seeds
280g asparagus
100g peas
2 courgettes
2 tsp. sesame oil
rocket leaves
125g feta, crumbled
grated zest 1 lemon
juice 1/2 lemon
small handful of mint leaves, finely chopped

Method

1. Heat a small frying pan and add the sesame seeds. Cook, shaking the pan and making sure the seeds don’t burn. When they are fragrant and have turned a light teak colour, tip them onto a saucer.                                                                                                               

2. Steam the asparagus for 3-4 mins until almost done. Drop into a bowl of iced water to cool, then drain and wrap in a tea towel to dry really well. Cook the peas for 3 mins in the boiling water used to steam the asparagus, then drain and cool under a cold tap. Slice the courgettes on the diagonal, about 0.5cm thick.

3. Heat a griddle pan until very hot. Brush the asparagus and courgette slices with the oil, and cook in batches until nicely striped with dark brown. Cut the asparagus into 5cm lengths.

4. Mix the asparagus, courgettes, peas, rocket, half of the feta, mint, lemon juice and lemon zest. Grind over some black pepper and sprinkle with the sesame seeds and remainder of the crumbled feta before serving.
And now, just to leave you with possibly the cutest pictures you have ever seen in your entire life of my adorable nephew Charlie who may just be the most gorgeous boy in the world!






Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Spiced Roast Carrot, Puy Lentil and Feta Salad.



This recipe post comes with the news that I have just burned 626 calories zumba-ing on the Wii so, for someone reading my blog for the first time right now they might assume that I am actually a really healthy person which, of course unfortunately wouldn't be entirely true... okay so it's not really at all true but, we're not here to talk about the little bit of extra padding I carry around my waistline right now, are we? I do try my best to be relatively healthy but, I do love a good cupcake every now and then as I am sure you are all aware and there are also so many recipes out there that are just begging to be tried which, don't exactly go easy on the old calories. I have actually just finished writing out my shopping list for the next meal I am planning to make which is a peanut satay with coconut and pineapple rice and as you can imagine; several hefty dollops of peanut butter, a good glug of rich, creamy coconut milk and a rather generous portion of sweet, sugary caramelised pineapples doesn't exactly make for the healthiest of combinations but, it sure makes for a delicious one. Needless to say, I definitely can't say no to the calories all the time!

Not all great recipes have to make you pile on the pounds though, as this delicious salad recipe proves. This spiced roast carrot salad is fresh, vibrant and summery and has a delicious combination of flavours; from the lightly spiced and caramelised roast carrots to the creamy, crumbly feta and from the earthy puy lentils to the refreshing, tantalizing addition of the fresh mint and lemon juice. A bowl of this is just so much more gorgeous, exciting  and scrumptious than your average bowl of lettuce leaves and I really hope you love it too! Simple to make, quick to produce and extremely yummy; what more could you ask for? Food that doesn't expand the old waistline? Well, it's good for that too. There's no expansion here. Just enjoy!

Recipe
2 tbsp. olive oil                                                                   
1 tbsp. cumin powder and 1/2 tbsp. cumin seeds  
500g carrots, peeled, halved and cut into batons
1 tbsp. clear honey or maple syrup
250g pouch cooked Puy lentils (or canned, drained and rinsed) 
1 red onion, finely sliced 
½ lemon, juiced 
large handful mint leaves, roughly chopped 
100g lamb's lettuces 
100g feta cheese, crumbled


Method

1. Heat the oven to 200°C. In a shallow roasting tin, toss together half the oil, the cumin, carrots and some seasoning. Roast for 25 mins, turning halfway through cooking. Drizzle over the honey or maple syrup, stir and roast for 5-10 mins more.

2. Meanwhile, gently heat the lentils with the onion, lemon juice, remaining oil and some salt and pepper. Allow to cool slightly while the carrots finish cooking. 

3. Toss the dressed lentils with mint and lamb's lettuce. Lay warm spiced carrots on top and scatter with crumbled feta.