I taste this soup (rather sneaked a couple of spoonfuls from Mr. Mack’s bowl) in Cornwall last October and fell in love with the flavours. Per usual I googled the recipe and found traditionally it is made with strong beef stock, but in my version I have used chicken stock and it tastes just right.Continue reading “French Onion Soup”
Author Archives: Mrs Dee Mack
Wraps with Cheesy Prawn Filling
So I had tortillas left over from making wraps last week and I decided to experiment with a prawn filling along with my favourite piccerella peppers, the result was a delightfully tasty, moreish treat that is ready in less than 30 minutes (prep and cooking time included). Ingredients: Ingredients: 310 gms raw Prawns (I usedContinue reading “Wraps with Cheesy Prawn Filling”
Chicken Sukka
Traditional South Indian Chicken dish, with roasted coconut and spices. Sukka mean dry so this is a dry preparation and is served with chapattis, rice roti or rice and dal. Here is the original recipe in my sister’s own words. It is a little involved and calls for a lot of whole spices but theContinue reading “Chicken Sukka”
Lamb Stew in Slow Cooker
My slow cooker has been one of my best investments in the kitchen. I like the idea of food cooking slowly overnight and ready to be served in the morning. Of the several recipes I have tested this lamb stew (I like to use minced lamb) is my favourite. Ingredients: 800 gms of Minced LambContinue reading “Lamb Stew in Slow Cooker”
Spinach Rice
A simple dish with huge flavours and can be put together in no time. Ingredients: 1 cup Basmati Rice 150 gms Baby Spinach leaves 1 Onion (sliced finely) 1 tsp Ginger powder 1 tsp Garlic powder Whole Spices (1 inch piece or cinnamon, 5 green cardamons, 7 peppercorns, 5 cloves, 3 bay leaves) Salt toContinue reading “Spinach Rice”
Puli Munchi
Literally translated it means, Tamarind (Puli) Chilly (Munchi). This is the name of a sauce that is amazing personified. It is a specialty from the coastal city of Mangalore where I have my roots, and my sister has reached the Zen level in making this particular dish. Here is the recipe in her own wordsContinue reading “Puli Munchi”
Surmai Fry
Surmai or Kingfish is my favorite, I love the round steaks when they are coated with spices, dredged in semolina and shallow fried. My sister Div, is a fantastic cook and has her own twist to the traditional dressing (chilly powder, turmeric powder and salt) here is the recipe in her own words. Ingredients: 1/2Continue reading “Surmai Fry”
Brownies
This is a brownie recipe that can’t go wrong…follow it religiously and you will have the most fabulous brownies every time! Ingredients: 128 gms all purpose flour (1 cup) 272 gms demerara sugar (1 1/2 cups) 40 gms cocoa powder (1/2 cup) 3/4 cup melted butter 1/2 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 tspContinue reading “Brownies”
Wraps
I had some mushroom stir-fry that had been sitting in the fridge for a while and instead of making the regular stir-fry with noodles I decided to experiment by using it to make a stuffing for tortillas. I think I get my adventurous streak when it comes to food from my maternal grandfather. The anecdoteContinue reading “Wraps”
Tomato Cheese Croissants
Ever since we have been in lockdown I have missed these lovely savory croissants that you get in Pret a Manger. These may well not be as prefect as the ones you get in Pret but sure come close and at a fraction of the cost, no less. Ingredients: 4 all butter croissants 2 tomatoesContinue reading “Tomato Cheese Croissants”