So what have we felt like eating at home lately?
Prawns, pickled seaweed, edamame, noodles with a seaweed garnish and a soya sauce dipping sauce:
Grilled lamb steaks, baked sweet potato, plantain and zucchini chips with corn:
Pork and vegetable jungle curry on rice:
Grilled chicken with mashed taro and jungle curry:
Lamb ribs and boiled vegetables:
Grilled chicken drumsticks with boiled vegetables:
my other half's new invention, Chai chiller:
and this week's recipe,
Warm Seafood and Vegetable Salad
Ingredients:
4 small Pontiac potatoes, thickly sliced and boiled with skins on in salted water until just cooked.
4 large stalks of kale, sliced
2 large shallots, cut into large chunks
1 large clove garlic, sliced
1 punnet cherry tomatoes, halved
2 cups frozen marinara mix
olive oil
balsamic vinegar
salt and pepper
Method:
Prepare the potatoes, drain and put aside.
Heat oil and sauté garlic and onions until tender. Stir in the seafood and the kale and stir until seafood begins to thaw. Add tomatoes, and balsamic vinegar and seasoning to taste. Just before seafood is cooked through, gently stir in potato. Remove when the potato is heated through.
Heat some olive oil.
We also visited the Box Hill market in Melbourne to satisfy a craving for rice noodle rolls (chee cheong fun, in Chinese) and Sticky rice dumplings (zongzi in Chinese, and apparently known by other, less poetic names in Jamaica, according to a friend, due to them looking like drawers/underpants).
We were also lucky enough to be invited to dinner after my fisherman son-in-law caught a 3 kg snapper. He baked it in the oven with a roll of foil inside to spread the heat and it was sweetly delicious and tender, with lovely crispy fins and tail, which Mister Nearly 3 liked the best! Can't wait til his daddy goes fishing again! Thius was the best snapper I have had, but I can't wait to see what he does with a different species! Fresh is definitely best!
As well as home cooked meals, I have been taken out for meals.
In Melbourne, I was introduced to Miss. Chu and had a brilliant meal of spicy beef and rice noodles. Lots of ticks for this establishment!
In Brisbane, the cakes were good at French Twist's Newstead café, but goodness me, the surliness of the staff was not very appealing. I was met with irritation when I attempted to obtain water, and didn't get one smile, thank you or sign of anything except resentment by the waitress. There are too many nicely mannered and friendly staff in Brisbane for people to put up with that sort of attitude!
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