Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Babushka Excitement

Lately I have been getting excited about Babushka Crafts.... I have always had a fascination with wooden Babushka dolls- I have 3 or four.
When I started to teach my self to crochet - I had a great idea to make a hot water bottle cover for myself with a Babushka doll on the front... it was an interesting learning curve however I ended up completing it and it turned out pretty well for my first attempt :)
This is the front and I made the back multi-coloured stripes

Then I discovered a fabulous pattern for Babushka key rings on www.lisapay.com and made some of these little beauties ...
soooo cute I have four more in different colours on the go right now... When I posted this pic on facebook, a friend mentioned they would love a babushka door stop - so I got right to it ... this is the result ...
She loved it :D and to be honest I enjoyed the challenge, as I didn't really know how I would make it - trial and error turned out pretty well. I am looking forward to making more Babushka crafts and will stay on the look out for new patterns and designs :D

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Feta, Onion and Garlic Pull-Apart Bread


Feta, Onion and Garlic Pull-Apart Bread
                  
Yields 1 loaf

Ingredients

2 teaspoons active dry yeast  (or 3 ½ teaspoons of Edmonds sure bake mixed in with the flour)

1 1/3 cups barely warm water 
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 
2 teaspoons salt 

Finely diced onion or spring onion (sautéed till translucent)

3 1/2 cups all purpose (or bread) flour 
1/2 cup butter, 
150g diced firm feta cheese
3 cloves garlic, minced 

Method
·         In a large mixing bowl, stir together the yeast and water. Let sit 5 minutes until yeast is foamy (if using Edmonds Surebake Yeast, mix it in with the flour rather than float it in the water).

·         Mix in the olive oil, salt, and flour (and Surebake if using). If you have a stand mixer, attach the dough hook and knead the dough for 5-6 minutes, or until elastic. If you are doing this by hand, knead the dough on a lightly floured surface until dough is elastic, 7-10 minutes.

·         Transfer dough to a lightly oiled bowl and cover with a clean kitchen towel. Allow to rise for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, or until dough is doubled in size.

·         In a frying pan, combine butter, onions, and minced garlic sauté gently till onion is translucent. Set aside.

·         Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C)

·         Punch down the dough. Tear off small pieces of 
dough (roughly the size of the bowl of a medium spoon), coat in the butter mixture, and place in the bottom of a medium casserole dish or cake tin. Repeat this process until you have one layer of dough balls.

·         Sprinkle on ½ the cheese and onions. Continue layering the dough balls till dough cheese and onions are used up. Cover the pan with a clean towel and allow to sit until dough has doubled in size, 20-30 minutes.

·         Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until bread is golden brown. 

Monday, 2 April 2012

Chicken Pad Thai Noodles - Recipe

Tonight I cooked Chicken Pad Thai Noodles for the first time ever .... and Oh My Goodness!! It was awesome!!!

Here is the recipe in pictures -  have a go at making it - it's really easy and absolutely delicious!!!

Chicken Pad Thai Noodles

Take 2 spring onions, chopped and 3 cloves of garlic crushed and stir fry gently until translucent in 2 Tbsp of peanut oil.

Slice 2 chicken thigh fillets and add them to the pan along with 2 Tbsp of chopped chives and stir fry.


Add 1/2 a Cup of lemon juice, 3 Tbsp of brown sugar, 1/2 a Cup of chopped unsalted peanuts and 2 Tbsps of Fish Sauce to the pan and continue to stir fry.

Take a pack of Pad Thai Noodles and cook in boiling water until soft ( about 6 minutes)

While the noodles are softening, take two eggs and stir fry them with the chicken mix.

When soft, drain the noodles and stir fry with the chicken mix

Rinse a good handful of beansprouts in cold water, and them into the chicken and noodles in the last 30 seconds of cooking.

 Serve in bowls and garnish with chopped coriander 
(cilantro) YUM!!