To me, the perfect lobster rolls have a great sauce, a bit of green crunchy leaves, and soft sweet lobster. We still have some crayfish in the freezer so I made these for St. Valentine's Day. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Lobster Rolls ♥ We have two flights of stairs in our … Continue reading Lobster Rolls
Category: Seafood And Shellfish Recipes
Kerala Prawn Curry | One Pot Dish
My Kerala prawn curry was a second choice. Albeit not a bad one. I had taken crayfish out of the freezer, but having left them in there too long, they were not good enough to use for cooking. Kerala is known for its spices and fishing and I am sure you will find this mild … Continue reading Kerala Prawn Curry | One Pot Dish
Fish Finger Roll With Crushed Peas
The first time I had a fish finger roll was with our friend Alastair in Brackley. Dave chose this as his lunch when we were in Cookham. And when time was running against me, I made this for our lunch. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Fish Finger Roll ♥ For my December … Continue reading Fish Finger Roll With Crushed Peas
Pernod Mussels Using Fresh Black Mussels
The morning I started writing my review of Home Cooked & Heartwarming Dave and I had been shopping. We bought a kilogram of mussels which I planned on cooking with Pernod. I used Ashleigh Levin's recipe for mighty mussel pot with secret Sambuca as the base for my Pernod mussels. In her recipe book Ashleigh says that … Continue reading Pernod Mussels Using Fresh Black Mussels
Confit Crayfish Using A Sous Vide Cooker
The first most trusted person in my life is Dave. He is the one who goes out and catches crayfish for me to experiment with. I tried curing the crayfish using my sous vide bags but it was not a huge success. To rescue it I placed it into the sous vide cooker and was … Continue reading Confit Crayfish Using A Sous Vide Cooker
Crayfish Balti | West Coast Rock Lobster Balti
I took inspiration for our Burns Night main course from my Curry recipe book. This crayfish balti is a British curry. The balti originates in Birmingham, the curry capital of Britain. The word in Punjabi means bucket but it is presumed that the word batti meaning food would have inspired the original recipe. Head straight on … Continue reading Crayfish Balti | West Coast Rock Lobster Balti
Prawn Linguine With Herb Oil And Rocket
This prawn linguine is packed full of flavour from the herbs and garlic. Buy peeled, cleaned and deveined prawns if you do not feel like the hassle of doing that yourself. Head straight on to the Recipe For Prawn Linguine ♥ I am not a fan of the word diet, or following a restrictive eating … Continue reading Prawn Linguine With Herb Oil And Rocket
Chicken And Shellfish Paella From Valencia
To make an authentic chicken and shellfish paella you need a paellera. This is the dish it is cooked and served in. Originating in Valencia, there are three basic ingredients. Rice, saffron and olive oil. Other essential ingredients include chorizo, mussels, chicken, langoustines and peas. Head straight on to the Recipe For Chicken And Shellfish … Continue reading Chicken And Shellfish Paella From Valencia
Salt Baked Fish
We all think of salt as a simple seasoning. In times gone by, salt was an important item of trade. It was transported across the Mediterranean Sea by boat, along roads built specifically for its movement, and by camel across the Sahara. This simple ingredient has caused wars and has even been used to create … Continue reading Salt Baked Fish
Olive Oil Poached Trout | Frans Groenewald
The recipe for olive oil poached trout is from Frans Groenewald who is the chef/owner of the restaurant at Gabriëlskloof wine estate. Head straight on to the recipe for Olive Oil Poached Trout ♥ Have you ever given much thought as to how a person's day is turned around when they work night shifts? A friend of mine … Continue reading Olive Oil Poached Trout | Frans Groenewald
Pickled Fish
In the Western Cape one usually associates pickled fish with Easter. But for me, this is a great way of preserving fish when it is bountiful. The curry adds a warming spice note to the fish which can be served for any lunch time meal. Head straight on to the recipe for Pickled Fish ♥ … Continue reading Pickled Fish
Octopus Spaghetti | Spaghetti Al Polpo
Head straight on to the recipe for Octopus Spaghetti | Spaghetti Al Polpo ♥ The other night while eating out, James informed us that octopuses are extremely intelligent and that is why he would not eat them! I also learnt that they have 4 pairs of arms. I never thought of the tentacles as being … Continue reading Octopus Spaghetti | Spaghetti Al Polpo
Crayfish Nasi Goreng | Made With Jasmine Rice
Head straight on to the recipe for Crayfish Nasi Goreng ♥ Nasi goreng can be translated to fried rice and here I have prepared the dish with crayfish. But you can use prawns if these are easier (or cheaper) to find. Dave and I are going to the Netherlands this year where I am sure we … Continue reading Crayfish Nasi Goreng | Made With Jasmine Rice
Fish Cakes Recipe For Mediterranean Delicacies
Head straight on to the recipe for Fish Cakes ♥ I have partnered with Mediterranean Delicacies to bring you a recipe for fish cakes using their amazing range of fish I found at my local supermarket. The theme for my recipe is #AfroChic and it is the reason I chose to use Peppadews® as this piquanté pepper is a … Continue reading Fish Cakes Recipe For Mediterranean Delicacies
Fish Pie | Made With Sustainably Caught Local Fish
This fish pie can be made using any fish you have to hand, but the smoked fish to me is what makes it perfect South Africa recently upgraded their visa requirements to be more in line with other countries around the world. One of these requirements is that all minor children who travel have to … Continue reading Fish Pie | Made With Sustainably Caught Local Fish
Gefilte Fish | A Traditional Jewish Recipe
I would love to have met my great grandparents as I'm sure I would have enjoyed listening to their stories about life in Romania. But, I will have to rely on my imagination to figure out how they lived. Having seen photographs of the Shtetl I can figure out that life was tough. Shtetl is … Continue reading Gefilte Fish | A Traditional Jewish Recipe
Lobster Ceviche Using Rock Lobster
It is September, and the start of a very busy month for me. Dave and I are heading to France this month which means scheduling my blog posts for while we are away. This in turn means making a few things in advance, and finding the words for posts when maybe the inspiration is not … Continue reading Lobster Ceviche Using Rock Lobster
Lobster Pot Pie For Daring Bakers’
Blog-checking lines: Hannah of Rise and Shine was our October 2013 Daring Bakers’ hostess and she challenged us to bake our own double crusted savory pot pies. Using any from-scratch crust and filling we choose, we were allowed to get completely creative with our recipe, showing off the savory flavors and fillings from our own home … Continue reading Lobster Pot Pie For Daring Bakers’
Bouillabaisse | A French Fisherman Classic
I have learnt that there is a very clear distinction between food bloggers and food photographers / stylists. I am a food blogger and I concentrate on bringing you, my reader, the very best recipes I possibly can. I cook at night when I get home from work - yes, I do have a regular … Continue reading Bouillabaisse | A French Fisherman Classic
Tempura Pilchards And Cabbage Parcels
I am not in the running for the public vote prize at all for Freshly Blogged, but your support throughout this competition means so much to me. Thank you to everyone who has voted thus far! This week I have made Tempura Pilchards And Cabbage Parcels. We eat tinned fish at least once a week … Continue reading Tempura Pilchards And Cabbage Parcels