My niece is over tonight for a sleepover and she requested meatballs and penne for dinner!
So I cooked my FAMOUS italian meatballs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Seriously, these meatballs just MELT.IN.YOUR.MOUTH!
Ingredients:
Meatballs:
1kg pork and veal mince (or pork and beef mince)
1 cup of breadcrumbs
2 eggs
a handful of chopped basil
a handful of chopped parsley
1 cup of shaved or grated parmesan cheese
Salt and pepper
Sauce:
1 jar of passata (tomato cooking sauce)
1 can of diced roma tomatoes
half a cup of white wine
salt and pepper
a handful of chopped basil
2 cloves of garlic, crushed
Method:
Combine all meatball ingredients. Roll into small balls, and refrigerate for 20 minutes.
Combine all sauce ingredients in a pot. Cook for 20 mins.
Add meatballs to the sauce and simmer for an hour to an hour and a half, stirring frequently.
Serve on penne pasta (or any other pasta).
Bon Apettite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Monday, 23 April 2012
Wednesday, 18 April 2012
A week of yummy meals....
A variety of dinners this week.
Peanut chicken with a satay sauce, served on basmati rice with greens.
Recipe from taste.com.au
Pork fillets with a rocket, pear, walnut and parmesan salad (drizzled with olive oil and balsamic vinegar)
Leftover BBQ chicken? Why not make a Wholemeal chicken pasta bake?
Passata, various herbs (I used oregano, basil, thyme and rosemary from my harden), garlic, S&P, mixed spices, chopped zucchini, sliced mushrooms, and shredded BBQ chicken. Mixed in with boiled wholemeal spirals, pour into baking dish, sprinkle with parmesan and tasty cheese, and bake for 10-15 mins.
Slow-Cooked beef and red wine casserole.
Cook 500g beef cubes and one sliced onion in a pan, until brown. Transfer to slow cooker. Add mushrooms, chopped zucchini, sliced carrots, 150ml red wine, tomato paste, various herbs (I used rosemary, sage, rosemary, thyme from the garden), S&P, some mixed spices, a touch of garlic. Slow cook on low for 6-7 hours. Serve on a bed of mashed potatoes.
And tonights YUMMMMMMMY Seafood Marinara!
And SO easy to make.
Boil a jar of passata and a tin of roma tomatoes in a pot, with S&P, 1tsp minced garlic, fresh parsley and fresh basil. Simmer for about half an hour. Add 600g fresh seafood marinara mix, and cook for a further 10 mins. Serve with fresh fettuccine topped with parmesan cheese. ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS!
Peanut chicken with a satay sauce, served on basmati rice with greens.
Recipe from taste.com.au
Pork fillets with a rocket, pear, walnut and parmesan salad (drizzled with olive oil and balsamic vinegar)
Leftover BBQ chicken? Why not make a Wholemeal chicken pasta bake?
Passata, various herbs (I used oregano, basil, thyme and rosemary from my harden), garlic, S&P, mixed spices, chopped zucchini, sliced mushrooms, and shredded BBQ chicken. Mixed in with boiled wholemeal spirals, pour into baking dish, sprinkle with parmesan and tasty cheese, and bake for 10-15 mins.
Slow-Cooked beef and red wine casserole.
Cook 500g beef cubes and one sliced onion in a pan, until brown. Transfer to slow cooker. Add mushrooms, chopped zucchini, sliced carrots, 150ml red wine, tomato paste, various herbs (I used rosemary, sage, rosemary, thyme from the garden), S&P, some mixed spices, a touch of garlic. Slow cook on low for 6-7 hours. Serve on a bed of mashed potatoes.
And tonights YUMMMMMMMY Seafood Marinara!
And SO easy to make.
Boil a jar of passata and a tin of roma tomatoes in a pot, with S&P, 1tsp minced garlic, fresh parsley and fresh basil. Simmer for about half an hour. Add 600g fresh seafood marinara mix, and cook for a further 10 mins. Serve with fresh fettuccine topped with parmesan cheese. ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS!
Monday, 9 April 2012
Easter - final chapter
And now some photos of the DEEEEEELICIOUS food that was served on Easter Sunday.
The food table.
Caviar anyone? Served on Mayo boiled egg.
Prawns in Avocado Beds....
Lebanese cuisine - Kafta roll stuffed with egg and carrot, on a bed of mashed potato, served with red sauce and carrots.
Avocado salad, chicken pasta bake, pasta, artichoke and bean salad.
And other dishes included Salmon and capers, BBQ chicken, salad, Tabouli, and a Lebanese delicacy dish "Kebbe Naye" which I don't personally, eat.... but it is gourmet raw minced meat with crushed wheat.
And of course I forgot to take a photo of the dessert table, but there was a fruit platter, creme caramel, baked ricotta cheesecake, my butternut chocolate fudge, cupcakes, chocolate eclairs, fried syrup balls, and a few others.
Plus we sipped on frozen margheritas, wine, and champagne all day... my mother is quite the wine connoisseur so we are always guaranteed a nice drop at her place!
The food table.
Caviar anyone? Served on Mayo boiled egg.
Prawns in Avocado Beds....
Lebanese cuisine - Kafta roll stuffed with egg and carrot, on a bed of mashed potato, served with red sauce and carrots.
Avocado salad, chicken pasta bake, pasta, artichoke and bean salad.
And other dishes included Salmon and capers, BBQ chicken, salad, Tabouli, and a Lebanese delicacy dish "Kebbe Naye" which I don't personally, eat.... but it is gourmet raw minced meat with crushed wheat.
And of course I forgot to take a photo of the dessert table, but there was a fruit platter, creme caramel, baked ricotta cheesecake, my butternut chocolate fudge, cupcakes, chocolate eclairs, fried syrup balls, and a few others.
Plus we sipped on frozen margheritas, wine, and champagne all day... my mother is quite the wine connoisseur so we are always guaranteed a nice drop at her place!
Easter Easter Easter - Part 2!
I also made a layered salsa dip for easter lunch (well, an appetiser before lunch!).
It is SO simple to make, but is sooooo tasty!
Ingredients:
2 jars of salsa dip (I use the Aldi brand)
1 tub of sour cream
2 avocados, mashed with a dash of lemon and salt and pepper (however, this time I used avocado dip because Woollies had NOT ONE avocado on their shelves and I didn't have time to go elsewhere)
Tasty Cheese, shredded.
Paprika
Corn chips
All you do is layer the ingredients in this order:
Sour cream; salsa; avocado; cheese; sprinkle of paprika.
Serve with corn chips!!!
EASY!
It is SO simple to make, but is sooooo tasty!
Ingredients:
2 jars of salsa dip (I use the Aldi brand)
1 tub of sour cream
2 avocados, mashed with a dash of lemon and salt and pepper (however, this time I used avocado dip because Woollies had NOT ONE avocado on their shelves and I didn't have time to go elsewhere)
Tasty Cheese, shredded.
Paprika
Corn chips
All you do is layer the ingredients in this order:
Sour cream; salsa; avocado; cheese; sprinkle of paprika.
Serve with corn chips!!!
EASY!
Sunday, 8 April 2012
EASTER EASTER EASTER!
Easter is my favourite time of year. For our family it is a time of prayer, a time for family, and a time for FOOD!
Easter Sunday is a FEAST. My entire extended family get together at my parent's place for lunch. Mum does most of the catering, but we each bring something to the table.
This year I made a dessert and a dip for pre-lunch snacking!
Dessert: FUDGY BUTTERNUT SNAP SLICE
Ingredients:
Canola cooking spray
2 packets Butternut Snap biscuits
90 grams of butter, diced
1 packet dark chocolate (200g) - I use the Aldi Choceur brand
plus half a packet for the topping
1 400g can sweetened condensed milk
Lightly spray a lamington tin with canola spray, and cover with baking paper.
Place the biscuits in a food processor and process until evenly crushed. Set aside.
Place the diced butter in a microwave-safe bowl and heat until melted.
In a separate microwave-safe bowl, break one packet of dark chocolate and melt in microwave. Stir until smooth.
In a bowl, combine crushed biscuits and melted butter. Mix well.
Add condensed milk and melted chocolate, stirring until smooth.
Spread the mixture into the pre-prepared tin and smooth.
Refridgerate slice until firm.
To make the topping: break half a packet of chocolate (100g) into small pieces and melt in microwave. Stir until smooth.
Evenly spread the melted chocolate over the slice.
Refridgerate the slice until firm. Cut into small squares to serve!
Everyone loved this fudge. It's quite sweet, so make sure you cut the pieces into small squares.
Tomorrow I will upload the recipe for my layered salsa dip - as well as the photos of our Easter lunch!!!!
Easter Sunday is a FEAST. My entire extended family get together at my parent's place for lunch. Mum does most of the catering, but we each bring something to the table.
This year I made a dessert and a dip for pre-lunch snacking!
Dessert: FUDGY BUTTERNUT SNAP SLICE
Ingredients:
Canola cooking spray
2 packets Butternut Snap biscuits
90 grams of butter, diced
1 packet dark chocolate (200g) - I use the Aldi Choceur brand
plus half a packet for the topping
1 400g can sweetened condensed milk
Lightly spray a lamington tin with canola spray, and cover with baking paper.
Place the biscuits in a food processor and process until evenly crushed. Set aside.
Place the diced butter in a microwave-safe bowl and heat until melted.
In a separate microwave-safe bowl, break one packet of dark chocolate and melt in microwave. Stir until smooth.
In a bowl, combine crushed biscuits and melted butter. Mix well.
Add condensed milk and melted chocolate, stirring until smooth.
Spread the mixture into the pre-prepared tin and smooth.
Refridgerate slice until firm.
To make the topping: break half a packet of chocolate (100g) into small pieces and melt in microwave. Stir until smooth.
Evenly spread the melted chocolate over the slice.
Refridgerate the slice until firm. Cut into small squares to serve!
Everyone loved this fudge. It's quite sweet, so make sure you cut the pieces into small squares.
Tomorrow I will upload the recipe for my layered salsa dip - as well as the photos of our Easter lunch!!!!
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Home-made finger painting
I know... this is not a post about food. But the paint is edible, so I think it counts haha
Stuck at home with sick kids can be boring, so we have been trying to occupy ourselves with various things - art and craft being one of them. My daughter absolutely LOVES art and craft.
So I decided to make some home made finger paints. I found some recipes online which were non-toxic and completely edible (on the off-chance she decided have a taste).
Quite easy to make: Just add 1/2 cup of corn flour and 4 tablespoons of white sugar to a saucepan. Turn the heat on to medium heat, and slowly add 3 cups of water while stirring. Heat until the mixture thickens.
Separate the mixture into plastic cups. We used 6, but I reckon the mixture could accommodate up to 10 cups (we had a bit leftover).
Add various natural food colourings to each cup. Stir.
And begin painting!!! My daughter prefers using brushes, and they work just as well. Best thing about it is - if you cover them with glad wrap or put it in air tight containers, they do last quite a while!
Happy painting!
Stuck at home with sick kids can be boring, so we have been trying to occupy ourselves with various things - art and craft being one of them. My daughter absolutely LOVES art and craft.
So I decided to make some home made finger paints. I found some recipes online which were non-toxic and completely edible (on the off-chance she decided have a taste).
Quite easy to make: Just add 1/2 cup of corn flour and 4 tablespoons of white sugar to a saucepan. Turn the heat on to medium heat, and slowly add 3 cups of water while stirring. Heat until the mixture thickens.
Separate the mixture into plastic cups. We used 6, but I reckon the mixture could accommodate up to 10 cups (we had a bit leftover).
Add various natural food colourings to each cup. Stir.
And begin painting!!! My daughter prefers using brushes, and they work just as well. Best thing about it is - if you cover them with glad wrap or put it in air tight containers, they do last quite a while!
Happy painting!
Sunday, 1 April 2012
Winter flu season
Our household has been absolutely miserable the past week and a half. My 6 month old got Tonsillitis, and now my three year old has what seems to be a bad cold/flu but I worry it will develop into the same thing. My husband and I have 'razor-blade' throats now too, so I dare say we are next.
Generally, when I am sick my appetite isn't the best. But it's so important to eat healthy fruit and veggies so I force myself to cook and eat healthy food... especially when the kiddies are sick!
Today, my daughter (who was bored from having to stay home again) wanted to help mummy cook lunch, so we threw together a veggie and noodle soup - the perfect meal for a sick child (and mummy!)
I boiled up some water with chicken stock, threw in some red lentils, egg noodles, scooby-doo shaped pasta (for some fun -she loves them!), fresh carrots, potatoes, zucchini, corn, and some frozen peas. Added some tomato paste, salt and pepper, mixed spices, and some fresh oregano, sage and rosemary from the garden. 45 mins later - we had a tasty soup to help calm our nasty throats!!!
Then tonight for dinner I made a lovely lamb roast (with mint sauce), served with baked potatoes and carrots, and steamed broccoli and cauliflower... and some gravy!!!
And the best thing is - I don't have to cook tomorrow because I have loads of leftovers!!!!
Well I'm off to write my meal plan for the week - an easy one this week, because of Easter (we eat at mums!)
Ciao!
Generally, when I am sick my appetite isn't the best. But it's so important to eat healthy fruit and veggies so I force myself to cook and eat healthy food... especially when the kiddies are sick!
Today, my daughter (who was bored from having to stay home again) wanted to help mummy cook lunch, so we threw together a veggie and noodle soup - the perfect meal for a sick child (and mummy!)
I boiled up some water with chicken stock, threw in some red lentils, egg noodles, scooby-doo shaped pasta (for some fun -she loves them!), fresh carrots, potatoes, zucchini, corn, and some frozen peas. Added some tomato paste, salt and pepper, mixed spices, and some fresh oregano, sage and rosemary from the garden. 45 mins later - we had a tasty soup to help calm our nasty throats!!!
Then tonight for dinner I made a lovely lamb roast (with mint sauce), served with baked potatoes and carrots, and steamed broccoli and cauliflower... and some gravy!!!
And the best thing is - I don't have to cook tomorrow because I have loads of leftovers!!!!
Well I'm off to write my meal plan for the week - an easy one this week, because of Easter (we eat at mums!)
Ciao!
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