Jul 11, 2009

Kreativ Blogger

Thank you Ann from http://healthytastychow.com/for nominating my blog for this award!

So here is what I am to do:
Thank the person who has given me the award - THANKS
Copy the logo and place it on my blog- HERE IT IS
Link to the person who has nominated me for the award - Visit Healthy Tasty Chow
Name 7 things about myself that people might find interesting - TBA
Nominate 7 blogs
Post links to the 7 blogs I nominate
Leave a comment to let them know they have been nominated


Nominees - in no particular order!(I'd love to nominate Ann but not sure if i can!)

1.Dave's Cupboard
2.Nathalie's Killer Cuisine
3.Comestiblog
4.John Dryzga
5.Taste with the Eyes
6.Seasaltwithfood
7.TheDuoDishes

Jul 10, 2009

Some great bargains I found!




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Jul 9, 2009

Wine Clubs?

My mom joined this wine club and I must say...the wine is rather good!



WineClubPlatinum

From: Cellars Wine Club

If Anyone has tried them let me know!!

Jul 6, 2009

Stuffed Marrows - Qarabaghli mimli

Very common in the Maltese household, these stuffed marrows are just as good cold. Other recipes use rikotta for the filling but I prefer the traditional way.

Ingredients
800 grms large marrows - not "zucchini" type but if only those are available use the largest possible.
1 large onion finely chopped
1 clove of garlic minced
2 fresh bay leaves
3 large tomatoes, chopped
2 tbls tomato paste
600 grams minced beef (Traditionally, 300gms meat and 300gms corned beef - the type you get in a can- was used - frugal gourmet style!)
150 grams of bacon (vegetarians can use 700gms of ricotta mixed with some parsley and a bit of milk)
2 eggs beaten
4 tbls of grated parmesan cheese
Olive oil
Semolina
Sea salt & freshly ground pepper


Method
1. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F
2. Cut the marrows lengthwise in half and scoop out the insides with a teaspoon. Reserve about half the pulp.
3. Fry the onion, garlic and bay in some olive oil until soft. Add the chopped tomatoes and tomato paste and cook for a further few minutes.
4. Place the bacon in a food processor and blend until finely minced.
5. Add the beef and bacon to the onion mix and cook until done. (vegetarians, add the ricotta mix)
6. Stir in the marrow pulp and then allow to cool.
7. Once cool add the eggs and cheese and season the mixture to taste.
8. Fill the marrow halves with the meat mixture and then lightly sprinkle with semolina. Place in a lightly oiled baking dish and then drizzle a little more olive oil over the filled marrows
9. Bake for about 45 minutes until the meat mixture is golden and crisp. Another alternative is to slice about 6 potatoes and an onion and place them on a dish, then add the stuffed marrows and cook the whole thing together. A great meal in one dish!

Jul 5, 2009

My New Blog


Check out my new blog

Felice in the Kitchen

(Felice means 'happy' in Italian)


Jul 2, 2009

Jul 1, 2009

Foods I Miss....not available in the USA!


SOME FOODS I MISS



Bovril!!! This is a beef extract that can be used to make a broth or else on buttered toast. YUMMEEE..I think there is something similar that is vegetarian called Vegemite which is also yeast based but Bovril is the best.
















Kinnie! This is an acquired taste...
in Italy you can get something similar
called chinotto - but not the same!
Kinnie is made of a blend of herbs and citrus.






Twistees! Great cheesy
Snacks - I guess you could
compare them to cheetos
but they are unique!











Pastizzi! made with ricotta cheese filling or peas. Also can be found in some parts of Canada and Australia - UNIQUE! They are called cheesecakes but have no resemblance to cheesecake as you would know it!

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