Vegetarian

Baked Barley with Shiitake Mushrooms & Caramelized Onions

From one of my good friends in the new life in Pittsburgh. Great as a main course or side dish.  For you barleyphobes (UK school dinner fear) - face it and think of the shiitake. Very, very good winter comfort food. Thanks to Cheryl.

Paula from Pitt.

Ingredients

  • 2tbsp butter, 3 medium onions chopped, 1 tspn sugar
  • 9oz sliced button or chestnut mushrooms & 8oz sliced shiitake mushrooms
  • 1.5cups uncooked pearl barley (UK people a cup is 8floz so use 12floz in your measuring jug)
  • 1tbsp soy sauce, salt and pepper to taste, pinch dried (or chopped sprig fresh) thyme
  • 4cups (32floz) vegetable broth (stock)
  • fresh thyme sprigs if you like

How to: Melt butter in a heavy bottomed casserole dish over medium heat, add onion & sugar, cover and cook for 25 mins or til golden brown, stirring frequently.

Add mushrooms, cook for 10 mins or until browned, stirring frequently.

Add barley, cook 2 mins, stirring frequently.

Remove from heat, stir in soy sauce, salt, pepper & thyme. Preheat oven to 350F (175C, Gas 4)

Bring broth to the boil, pour over mushroom & barley. Cover & put in oven for 1 hour-ish until barley is tender. Let stand 10 mins out of oven. Garnish with thyme sprigs.

December 9, 2007 in Mains, Sides, Vegetarian | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack

Spiced Tomato Soup

There is only one Tomato Soup and that is made by a firm that is not British (surprise!) but from Pittsburgh and comes in an Andy Warhol tin.  But with a surfeit of sun dried tomatoes one night I made this.  Pretty darn good we thought.  Very, very rich but based on what might be found in most store cupboards.

Paula from Pitt

Ingredients (Imperial as I now live in the Glorious Homeland - as an "alien")

  • 3-4oz sun dried tomatoes soaked in 2 cups (= 16floz) hot water for about 1/2 hour, chopped
  • 2 tbspn vegetable oil (or 1 each of veg & olive oil), chopped onion, 1-2 bay leaves, chopped celery stick (don't worry it will be blended later for those that avoid celery), 1/2 tspn chili powder, 1/2 tspn cinnamon (trust me I'm a doctor), 2 cardamom pods cracked
  • 14oz(ish) tin tomatoes chopped plus juice
  • 1 cup(ish) water, 1 tbsn shredded basil, salt to taste, good grind black pepper, yoghurt or sour cream

How to: put oil in medium sized, heavy based pan with lid, with chili powder, cinnamon, cardamom and medium heat for 2-3 mins til spices give off aroma and start to crack.

Add bay leaves, onion, celery, turn down heat very low and put lid on and soften for 20 mins or so till onion goes clear but not brown.

Add tinned tomatoes & juice and sun dried tomatoes & juice. Simmer for 20 mins or so.

Remove bay leaves & cardamom, liquidise soup (this really is better smooth). Add basil, salt, pepper and a cup or so of water to get to a thick but still soupish consistency (your choice).  Warm through.  Serve into warm bowls and add a dollop of sour cream or yoghurt if you like.  I'd suggest not cream as you need something sharp to cut through the rich sweetness of the soup.

NB if you want to make this ahead of time (soups are often better the next day) then stop before you remove the spices and liquidise.  Let it cool. Store for a day and then remove spices etc.

December 8, 2007 in Snacks, Vegetarian | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

Witte Rijst met Krenten

This recipe may well make you believe that Dutch cuisine deserves the reputation that British cuisine has, but if you, like me, love rice and, like me, love currants, and, like me, have a sweet tooth, you might think this is the best dish in the world.

The other day I had eaten a big bowl of soup earlier on and neither fancied eating a complete meal, nor going out to the shops to buy a snack. Looking in our cupboards, I noticed all the ready-made snacks had already disappeared in our stomachs. My wife, who as always shared my predicament, decided to just boil some rice and snack on that. I would have gone along with that, had it not reminded me of one of the greatest dishes I had as a child.

January 16, 2006 in Mains, Puds, Snacks, Vegetarian | Permalink | Comments (5) | TrackBack

Halloumi dressing

Finally the secret of the halloumi dressing of bbq & dinner party fame...

For 1 pack of halloumi: Juice of 1 lime, a teaspoon or two of red pesto.

Doubting Bro wrote "where is the rest of the recipe?"

OK so a grind of black pepper to taste.  Slap it on griddled/bbq'd/fried/raw... halloumi.

Sometimes the best things are simple.  Trust me I'm a doctor!

Paula

April 20, 2005 in Mains, Snacks, Vegetarian | Permalink | Comments (0)

Plátano Fufu

This makes a great side dish with steak, rice and beans. Something of a mystery, it was prepared for me in the Colombian town of Armenia by a journalist from Bogotá who claimed it to be Cuban. When I later asked around in Cuba no one had heard of it, but anyway, it's a tasty dish.

August 23, 2003 in Sides, Vegetarian | Permalink | Comments (17)

Piere-Luigi's Pasta

This is based on a southern recipe which mixes sweet and savoury flavours to great effect for the ultimate summer pasta dish...

July 29, 2003 in Vegetarian | Permalink | Comments (0)

Spaghetti Sicilian Style

I was poor, she was poor, we lived in London and we ate the cheapest meal that you can make. It actually tastes great all the same. Are Italians geniuses in the kitchen? Clearly.

June 29, 2003 in Vegetarian | Permalink | Comments (0)

Tasty beefy mushroom sandwich

This is a great tasty pretty healthy vegetarian snack which is perfect for busy single people who get bored very quickly with cooking.

June 26, 2003 in Vegetarian | Permalink | Comments (0)

Spinach and Tomato Dahl

This is very filling, easy to do and can be cooked in large quantities and frozen for later. it is your basic dahl but with swirls of red and green throughout adding visual interest and more complex flavours to the dish.

The Hare Krishnas eat it so it must be the real deal...

June 26, 2003 in Vegetarian | Permalink | Comments (0)

Tortilla de Potata

This is my favourite recipe for entertaining and perfect for enjoying with friends over a glass of wine on my lovely new decking that Mike and Paul helped me build.

You can make it carnivorous but the classic recipe just has eggs, potatoes, garlic and onions.

June 26, 2003 in Snacks, Vegetarian | Permalink | Comments (0)