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LAMB MINCE WITH BAKED EGG, SUMAC AND ROAST TOMATOES


Learning about the cuisine of other cultures and the fusion of flavors happening as a result of immigrants bringing their traditional cooking methods, herbs and family favorites into your country, has made cooking a very interesting and delicious hobby. This dish (inspired by fusion food served in Jerusalem) is a delightful and surprising result.  Yet another version of comfort food you can add to your repertoire.

Lamb mince with baked egg, sumace and harissa

360 h/12.7 oz Basmati rice

The lamb:
2 tablespoons/30 ml olive oil
12 shallots, finely sliced
2 cloves garlic, minced
350 g/12 oz lamb mince
2 cups/500 ml lamb stock
2 tablespoons/30 ml sumac (availalable at well stocked supermarkets)


Sumac, from the berries of the sumac bush (vaguely related to Poison Ivy although not poisonous) are dried and in some instances you can buy the berries whole or already ground. It is dark brick red in color and adds a delightful color and zing to food without overpowering it — subtle and refreshing. Add it to scramble eggs, a vinaigrette, garlic mayonnaise, tomato salad, etc. Try it with chicken, fish, butternut soup …. the possibilities are endless. Use your imagination.

1 tablespoon/15 ml za’atar (available in shops that specialise in Middle Eastern spices or make you own)
1 tablespoon/15 ml cumin
2 tablespoons/30 ml pine nuts
salt and freshly ground black pepper

The tomatoes:
2 tablespoons/30 ml olive oil
24 cherry tomatoes
1 teaspoon/5 ml coarse sea salt
sprinkle of sugar
1 teaspoon/5 ml balsamic vinegar

The garnish:
4 fresh eggs
plain thick Greek yogurt
bunch coriander leaves

  • In a small bowl mix the vinegar with the salt and add the onion. Set aside for the onions to soften.
  • Boil the rice and keep warm.
  • Preheat the oven to 220°C.
  • In a heatproof baking dish mix the cherry tomatoes with the olive oil, salt, sugar and vinegar and roast in the oven until the skins burst open and the juices start sizzling. Remove from the oven and set aside.
  • For the lamb:  in a big enough pan, heat the olive oil and fry the shallots and garlic briefly then add the mince.
  • Break up the mince as much as possible to avoid having clumps of meat.
  • When it becomes nice and caramelized, add half the stock, sumac, za’tar, cumin and salt and pepper and cook until most of the liquid has evaporated.
  • Add the rest of the stock and simmer for 5 minutes.
  • With a large spoon, move the meat aside to form four hollow spots. Break an egg into each hollow, then cover the pan with a lid and steam the eggs for about 5 minutes or until the eggs are cooked but the yolks still soft.

I find it much easier to fry the eggs separately and place it on top of the dish when ready to serve.  But it is up to you. It does not affect the outcome of the dish or spoil its authenticity.

  • To serve: on each warmed plate spoon the rice and spread out quite a bit.
  • Spoon the lamb and a cooked egg over the rice, being careful not the break the yolk.
  • Dot the surface of the meat with spoons full of yogurt, scatter the roast tomatoes around and sprinkle over the coriander. Serve immediately.

Extra sumac sprinkled over gives the dish an extra tang and color but use sparingly.

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MIXED SEAFOOD PASTA


This dish is a bit daunting if you are entertaining, because it has to be done the last minute. But if you are well organized and have done all the preparations, it should be fine. The seafood preparation can be done the previous day as well as all the measuring of the ingredients, and kept covered and refrigerated.

SEAFOOD PASTA SAUCE

The fish and seafood:
25 g/0.9 oz butter
2 tablespoons/30 ml olive oil
120 g/4 oz firm white fish, skinned
120 g/4 oz prawns,
120 g/4 oz squid with tentacles
2 tablespoons/30 ml extra-virgin olive oil
½ onion, thinly sliced into rings
3 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
1 teaspoon/5 ml dried red chile flakes
4 anchovy fillets in oil, drained, rinsed and dried
1 kg/2 lbs black mussels, scrubbed and de-bearded
1 cup/250 ml dry white wine
2 tablespoons/30 ml salted capers, rinsed and drained
1 bunch Italian parsley leaves, finely chopped
salt and freshly ground black pepper

The seafood sauce:
25 g butter
2 garlic cloves
reserved prawn shells
trimmings of squid and fish
1 cup/250 ml white wine
4 cups/1 ℓ fish stock, heated
1 tablespoon/15 ml tomato paste
1 teaspoon/5 ml Pernod
1 tablespoon/15 ml agar-agar, mixed with 4 tablespoons/60 ml cold water
1 cup/250 ml double cream
2 tablespoons/30 ml tarragon leaves

For the fish, prawns and squid, cut the fish into 3 x 3 cm/1 x 1 in pieces, and peel and devein the prawns (reserving the shells for later use). Remove the tentacles from the squid body (remove the beak from the tentacles, reserving all the trimmings), and cut the squid into rings about 1 cm/0.4 in wide. In a big frying pan, heat the olive oil and butter and sauté the fish, prawns, squid and tentacles in batches, seasoning adequately as you go along, being careful at the same time not to overcook. Set aside and keep warm. Keep the saucepan with pan juices to make the sauce later.

Meanwhile, in a large saucepan, heat the olive oil and lightly saute the red onion, garlic and chile flakes. Saute until fragrant, then add the anchovies and cook until the anchovies have disintegrated. Add the mussels and white wine, and cover quickly, so the steam cooks the mussels. Shake the pot after 1 minute, and again after 2 more minutes. Check the mussels, if they are open and plump, they are cooked. Check the seasoning, then stir in the parsley. Set aside and keep warm.

For the seafood sauce: use the saucepan the seafood was cooked in and heat to medium. Add the butter add the garlic. Saute for a few seconds then add the prawn shells and all the other trimmings. Cook for about 3 minutes then add the wine. Reduce until about a third is left then add the heated fish stock. Bring to the boil and add the tomato paste and Pernod. Cook until the liquid has reduced by about one third then check the seasoning. Stir in the dissolved agar-agar little by little until you reach the desired consistency which should be like pouring cream. Strain the sauce and keep warm. Just before serving, roughly chop the tarragon then mix into the seafood sauce.

To serve:
On a large warmed serving plate, arrange the fish, prawns, squid and mussels and pour the mussel juice over. Serve the Seafood sauce separately.

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DATES, NUTS AND BRANDY TART WITH MASCARPONE CHEESE


DATE AND NUT TART

The tart:
125 g/4.4 oz dates, stoned and chopped
½ cup/125 ml boiling water
½ teaspoon/3 ml bicarbonate of soda
½ cup/125 ml butter, room temperature
100 g/3.5 oz soft brown sugar
1 large egg, beaten
1 cup/250 ml cake flour
½ teaspoon/3 ml baking powder
a pinch salt
50 g /1.7 oz walnuts or pecan nuts (chopped)
½ teaspoon/3 ml cinnamon
½ teaspoon/3 ml nutmeg
2 teaspoons/10 ml fresh ginger, minced
zest of 1 orange

The syrup:
2 teaspoons/10 ml butter
½ cup/125 ml soft brown sugar
⅓  cup/80 ml water
1 cinnamon quill
¼ cup/60 ml brandy
1 teaspoon/5 ml vanilla paste
pinch of salt

The garnish:
200 g/7 oz mascarpone cheese
or 200 g/7 oz fresh cream, whipped

Mascarpone is a thick, double or triple cream, soft cream cheese with a very high fat content. The texture is that of thickened cream that is on its way to becoming butter. Making your own mascarpone at home is simple, cheaper than the shop bought ones and utterly delicious. It can be used for both sweet and savory dishes and enhances the flavor of the dish without overwhelming the original taste. Mascarpone is used in ie the Italian dessert, Tiramisu, cheesecake (see Baked cheesecake with blackberry sauce) or served alone with fruit or fruit syrup. It makes charming canopies, topped with anchovies, tomato, smoked salmon, etc in fact, any topping you would normally put on top of a cream cheese snack. Mascarpone needs to be consumed within a few days.

Preheat the oven to 180° C/356°F.
Pour the boiling water over the chopped dates in a saucepan and heat to boiling point. Remove from heat and mix the bicarbonate of soda into the mixture and leave to cool.

Cream the butter and sugar and add the egg. Beat well to make a smooth batter. Sift the flour, baking powder and salt and fold into the creamed mixture. Add the nuts, stir in the date mixture, the spices and orange zest, and mix well. Pour the batter into a well greased 23 cm/9 in) baking tin (preferably with a loose bottom), and bake for 30 to 40 minutes. Have the syrup ready and pour over the hot tart as soon as it comes out of the oven.

Prepare the syrup while the tart is baking. Heat the butter, sugar, water and cinnamon for approximately 5 minutes. Take off the heat and stir in the brandy, vanilla and salt. Keep the syrup hot. Remove the cinnamon quill and pour the hot syrup over the pudding as soon as it is removed from the oven, reserving half a cup for drizzling when serving. Let the tart cool to room temperature before serving.

To serve:
Cut a slice from the tart and serve it with a dollop of mascarpone cheese (optional) or fresh cream. Drizzle the reserved syrup around and serve.

 

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BEEF BRISKET POACHED IN SPICY BEEF STOCK


Serve with Puy lentils, candied sweet potatoes and tomato and basil terrine.

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Serves 4

Brisket is an inexpensive cut of beef that requires long, slow cooking to break down the collagen in the connective muscle tissues which results in succulence and  tenderness.  The Tomato and basil terrine is a refreshing addition to the rich brisket dish.

BEEF BRISKET

The brisket:
2 tablespoons/30 ml olive oil
1 kg/2 lbs brisket with the bone on
3 cloves garlic, crushed
1 red onion, roughly chopped
1 cup/250 ml dry red wine
2 cups spicy/500 ml beef stock, heated
1 teaspoon/5 ml fresh ginger, grated
juice of ½ lemon
2 teaspoons/10 ml palm sugar
1 star anise
salt and freshly ground pepper
1 red chili, rib and seeds removed, finely chopped (optional)

The Puy lentils:
200 g/7 oz Puy lentils
1½/375 ml cup chicken stock
salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 medium red onion, finely sliced
1 tablespoon/15 ml lemon juice
1 tablespoon/15 ml olive oil
salt and freshly ground black pepper

The sweet potatoes:
4 large sweet potatoes, peeled and cut across into 1 cm (0.4 in) thick slices
¼ cup/60 ml butter
¼ cup/60 ml sugar
juice of one orange

The tomato and basil terrine:
1 cup/250 ml olive oil
½ cup/125 ml balsamic vinegar
4 shallots, peeled and finely sliced
4 garlic cloves, minced
salt and freshly ground black pepper
1.5 kg/3.3 lbs very ripe tomatoes, peeled, sliced into petals and seeded
1 bunch basil
baby rocket leaves

Start with the terrine:
For the marinade, combine the olive oil, vinegar, shallots, garlic and seasoning. Add the tomatoes to the marinade and refrigerate for 24 hours.

For the terrine, line four individual molds with plastic film, then push in each mold a layer of the tomato petals, then a basil leave, then salt and pepper and a drizzle of the marinade. Repeat until all the ingredients are used and pour the rest of the marinade over. Press down firmly and fit a piece of board cut to the size of the mold on top. Put small weights on top and leave for at least 8 hours to set before serving.  When ready to serve, invert the terrines on each of the serving plates with the brisket, Puy lentils and sweet potatoes.

For the brisket, heat the oil in a large saucepan and brown the brisket all over. Add the garlic and onion and stir until heated through, then add the red wine and allow to boil until almost evaporated. Add the beef stock and bring to a boil, then add the rest of the ingredients and cook, covered, for about ½ hour. Remove the star anise and continue cooking for another hour or until the meat is very tender. Check periodically to see that there is enough liquid to cover the meat. If necessary add a little bit of boiling water from time to time.

When the brisket is tender, remove from the saucepan and keep in a warm place. Add the chili (optional) to the saucepan and reduce the liquid in the pan until it is thick and syrupy.

Shred the brisket into smaller pieces, discard the bones (if any) and return the meat to the saucepan. Gently mix with the sauce in the pan and check the seasoning. Keep warm.

Cook the lentils in simmering unsalted chicken stock for 20 minutes or until tender. Drain and season with salt and freshly ground black pepper.

Meanwhile, soak the red onion in the lemon juice for 5 minutes. Once the lentils are cooked, add the drained onion, olive oil and stir through.

In a saucepan, put the sweet potatoes and cover with water, salt and half the butter. Bring to the boil and cook until nearly all the water has evaporated. Pour in the orange juice, the rest of the butter and the sugar. Turn the heat down low and let the juices slowly caramelize.

Assemble the dish:
Serve the brisket on top of the Puy lentils with the Sweet potatoes and the Tomato and basil terrine around it.

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LEMON TART WITH LIMONCELLO CREAM


LEMON TART

The pastry:
125 g/4.5 oz butter, room temperature
90 g/3 oz caster sugar
1 egg
250 g/9 oz cake flour
pinch of salt
ice water

The filling:
2 eggs
4 egg yolks
180 g/6.4 oz caster sugar
1¾ cup/426 ml full cream
5 tablespoons/75 ml lemon juice

The garnish:

icing sugar for sprinkling
1 cup/250 ml fresh cream
1 teaspoon/5 ml Limoncello

Limoncello, and Italian liqueur, mainly produced in the southern parts of Italy, has a strong lemon flavor without the sourness or bitterness of pure lemon juice. Traditionally, it is made from the zest of Sorrento lemons using the zest, or peels without the pith, and is steeped in a neutral spirit until the oil is released. The resulting yellow liquid is then mixed with simple syrup. Varying sugar to water ratio and temperature will affect the clarity, viscosity, and flavor.

Heat the oven to 190°C/374°F and grease a tart pan with a loose bottom of about 20 cm/7.8 in diameter.

In a processor, cream the butter and sugar, then add the egg. Mix well, then add the flour and salt and mix. The dough should be soft and pliable, but if for some reason it feels too dry, add a few drops of ice water. Roll the pastry into a flat disk and roll up in plastic film. Refrigerate for about 30 minutes.

On a lightly floured surface, roll out the pastry to about 4 cm/0.15 in thickness and line the tart pan with it. Cover the pastry with parchment paper and fill it with baking beans, then bake blind for about 15 minutes. Remove the baking beans and paper and bake for 5 minutes longer. The pastry should be a light golden color.

Lower the oven temperature to 140°C/175°F.
Whisk the eggs and sugar until well blended, then add the cream and the lemon juice and stir to mix well. Strain the mixture into a container with a spout. Place the tart on a baking tray and place halfway into the oven. Carefully pour the filling into the tart shell and slowly move the baking tray to the center of the oven. Bake for 50 minutes. The filling should have set but still wobbly. Remove from the oven and cool completely. Carefully remove the cooled tart from the pan. If you prefer, sprinkle icing sugar over the whole tart, otherwise leave it as is.

When cutting the tart, dip the knife into hot water and use soft pressure.

Whip the cream with the Limoncello and put a blob on each plate.

 

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PRAWN AND MUSHROOM STUFFED SQUID WITH SQUID INK PASTA AND A SPICY TOMATO SAUCE


There are a wide variety of stuffing recipes for squid.  See the Glossary for a recipe for ground Thai pork stuffing.

Serves 4

STUFFED SQUID

For the squid:
12 medium squid hoods with tentacles

The stuffing:
1 tablespoon/15 ml olive oil
¼ cup/60 l onion, finely chopped
1 garlic clove, finely minced
½ teaspoon/3 ml salt
57 g/2 oz raw prawns, shelled and deveined (reserve the shells for the sauce)
2 tablespoons/30 ml tomato, finely chopped
2 teaspoons/10 ml lemon zest
2 teaspoons/10 ml fresh ginger, finely chopped
1 teaspoon/5 ml fresh parsley leaves, finely chopped
½ teaspoon/3 ml freshly ground black pepper
¼ cup/60 ml fresh bread crumbs

The sauce:
30 g/1 oz butter
1 garlic clove, crushed
12 medium prawns, shelled, reserve prawns for later use
2 cups/500 ml fish stock
2 tomatoes peeled, seeded and chopped
2 garlic cloves
2 salt anchovies, rinsed, filleted and chopped
pinch of paprika
freshly ground black pepper and cayenne pepper

The pasta:
250 g/8.8 oz squid ink pasta (store bought)
1 tablespoon/15 ml olive oil

To serve:
1 tablespoon/15 ml olive oil
reserved tentacles
½ cup/125 ml dill sprigs

Clean the squid thoroughly and separate from the tentacles. Reserve the tentacles.  Wash the cleaned squid hood under cold running water.  Drain.  Remove and discard the clear, hard quill from inside the hood. Turn the tubes inside out (because the outside skin tends to curl outward, it will hold the stuffing better inside out), and put into a bowl.  Leave in the refrigerator until ready to use.

Heat the olive oil in a frying pan over medium heat, add the onions, garlic and salt and sauté until the onions turn translucent, about 1 to 2 minutes. Do not brown. Transfer the mixture to a medium mixing bowl and set aside to cool.

Place the prawns in a food processor and pulse about 4 times, then add the tomato, lemon zest, ginger, parsley and pepper and pulse until well mixed but not smooth. Add to the onion and garlic in the bowl, then add the bread crumbs and stir to combine well.
Place the mixture into a piping bag and pipe the stuffing into the tubes, (or use a small spoon) making sure that you do not over-stuff them. Seal with toothpicks.

Heat the butter in a frying pan, add the garlic and the reserved prawn shells and cook until the shells are pink and aromatic. Add the fish stock and cook for 5 minutes. Strain the stock and discard the solids.

Using the same pan, heat the olive oil and add the tomatoes, garlic, anchovies, black pepper and paprika. When the anchovies have blended into the sauce, add the stock and cook until the sauce thickens slightly. Remove from the heat, strain again if you want a smooth sauce and put aside.

Boil the pasta in salted water until tender but still have a bite to it, drain and return to the pan. Pour over the olive oil over and keep warm.

Heat the olive in a large frying pan. Fry the tentacles for about 3 minutes or until crisp. Remove and drain on paper towel.
Add the squid to the hot pan and cook for 3 minutes on each side. Remove from the pan and drain on paper towel.

Twirl the pasta around a fork and place in the center of a deep plate. Remove the toothpicks from the squid and place three on top of the pasta. Scatter the crispy fried tentacles over the squid. Drizzle the sauce around and garnish with a few sprigs of dill.