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Potato and Onion Tart with Walnut Parmesan topping

01 Sunday May 2016

Posted by Fabric of Madness in Dinner, Pies, Vegetables, Walnuts

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onions, parmesan, pastry, potatoes, tarts, vegetables, walnuts

What to cook? It’s Sunday night. Don’t feel like meat, but know that Mr MWCED will want something a little substantial after soup last night. I settled on this tart because we had the ingredients and I found one recipe that suggested a walnut and parmesan topping, which is perfect because we have a new round of walnuts and will need to start using them. Ok so I cheated and used prepared pastry, you could make your own of course.

This will make four tarts, we ate 2 and can freeze the other 2. As no-one else is going to say it I will have to, “they were delicious”. I could have cut into another – but held back – after all I need to make sure there is something in the freezer for Mr MWCED when I go tripping off to Brisbane next weekend.

This makes 4 pies.

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1-1/4 sheet ready rolled shortcrust pastry sheet
3 onions finely sliced, sweat in 20g butter
1/2 teaspoon brown sugar
3 small potatoes finely sliced
1/2 cup finely chopped spinach
1 tsp fresh thyme leaves finely chopped
salt and cracked black pepper
20g finely grated parmesan
2 eggs lightly beaten
1/4 cup sour cream you could use cream, but we never buy cream so this was what we had in the fridge
50g walnuts
1/4 cup grated parmesan

1. Put walnuts onto an oven tray and bake at around 180 Celsius for around 10 minutes. Take out of oven and cool. Blitz in the food processor, or finely chop and add parmesan. Set aside.
2. Prepare pastry – put into pie molds and place in fridge for around 20 minutes.
3. Heat butter in pan and sweat onions for around 15 minutes. Add brown sugar. Add potatoes and cook for another 15 minutes – until potatoes are soft – this will depend on how thin you slice them! Also add thyme at this point and salt and pepper to taste. Once the onions and potatoes have carmalised then take from heat and cool.
4. Break eggs and add to bowl with sour cream and parmesan. Mix until well combined.
5. Take pie molds out of fridge. Add spinach to bottom of pies, then fill with potato and onion mix.
6. Fill carefully with the egg and sour cream mix, try not to get liquid on outside of pastry (but don’t fret too much if a little liquid goes outside of the pastry – just not too much – otherwise the pastry won’t become nice and crusty)
7. Top with the walnut and parmesan mix.
8. Place in oven and cook until pastry and topping is crisp and egg mixture is no longer runny. Can be between 15 and 30 minutes – depending on your oven.
9. Carefully take out of molds and serve with a crisp green salad.

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Yowzer, these were Very Delicious. I think they are a Winner. And they might just get me out of Jail while I swan around in Brisbane next week and Mr MWCED has to stay at home.

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Chicken Thighs – yet another….

21 Sunday Feb 2016

Posted by Fabric of Madness in chicken, Dinner, Uncategorized, Vegetables

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beans, chicken, potatoes, tomatoes, vegetables

Ok so I must ‘fess up.  We eat a lot of chicken thighs in the MWCED household.  Preferably boneless and skinless, though sometimes a bit of bone and skin is ok.   The problem with skinless is that you just don’t get that lovely colouring – but better that than far too many calories I figure.   You can see what I mean with the picture from last night’s dinner.  The meal was very  yummy,  but doesn’t win any prizes for looks.   Still,  if you want a tasty, quick and flavoursome dinner, this is one to keep going back to.   Surprisingly there is no garlic in this recipe, yowser, what was I thinking!

As for the veges,  I felt like potatoes.  And we had some beans – a bit different from courgettes 100 ways – due to them being in season and in our garden.    We also have a lovely crop of tomatoes and just happened to have these wee ones – which went great with the beans.

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Here we go:

INGREDIENTS – for 2 to 4 (depends how hungry you are)

  • 3 slices bacon, chopped into smallish pieces
  • ½ cup flour
  • salt and pepper
  • 2 teaspoon mixed fresh herbs from the garden (I used oregano, thyme and parsley) – or use dried (but only about 1 teaspoon if dried)
  • 4 chicken thighs – one each was enough for us, but if you are hungry and there are four people then perhaps use 2 thighs each
  • 1-2 tablespoons olive oil
  • one onion, finely sliced (shallots would work nicely here if you have them, sigh, I didn’t)
  • ½ cup dry white wine – well I use whatever happens to be open – usually in our household it is Chardonnay
  • 1 cup chicken stock
  • chopped parsley

 

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Heat a large frying pan over medium high heat. Fry the bacon for 5-6 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from the pan with a slotted spoon and set aside, leaving the hot bacon grease in the pan (turn down the heat while prepping the chicken).   You might need to help the bacon along with a little of the olive oil.
  2. Mix the flour with salt and pepper and the herbs. Dredge each piece of chicken in the flour mixture and transfer to the hot pan. (Add olive oil if needed). Pan-fry the chicken for a few minutes on each side, until golden brown (but not cooked through). Remove the chicken from the pan and set aside on plate.
  3. Add the onions to the pan with the rest of the olive oil. Saute for 5-10 minutes, until softened and fragrant and golden brown. Add the wine slowly, stirring to get all the browned bits from the bottom of the pan. Add the chicken stock and let everything cook until it reduces slightly, about 5-10 minutes.
  4. Add the chicken and bacon back to the pan and then transfer to an oven proof dish and bake for 40 minutes, basting the chicken every 10 minutes or so with the pan sauce.. Skim the oil off the top of the sauce if you want.   You could also serve with bread to soak up all those juices.

 

 

vegetables

Use enough potatoes for the number of people. Mine happened to be quite large so I cut into smaller pieces. Boil until just tender.   Then put onto an oven tray with some olive oil, salt and a little pepper.   Cook in oven with chicken until done. Add a bit of butter to top of potatoes and cook under the grill until browned and crisped.

Meanwhile put green beans into boiling water for a few minutes. Take off heat and strain. Add beans back to hot pot with baby tomatoes. Add a teaspoon of pesto – add pot lid and let heat from pot/beans warm through tomatoes.

Enjoy!

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Sticky Soy Chicken Thighs

26 Sunday Apr 2015

Posted by Fabric of Madness in chicken

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chicken, potatoes, soy

What to cook?   It’s Sunday evening,  I don’t feel like creating a masterpiece, but need to make something that’s tasty and not just a toasted sandwich.   I have chicken thighs (surprise!), some left-over potatoes and fresh lettuce and rocket from the garden.  After a quick google and found this (http://www.bite.co.nz/recipe/3527/Sticky-soy-chicken-wings/) decide to cook sticky soy chicken thighs and slice off and reheat the hasselback potatoes from last night.

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Here is the recipe for the chicken:

Ingredients

500g                                 Chicken Thighs (mine were skin and bone off, but use whatever you have)

¼ cup Soy sauce
¼ cup Brown sugar
¼ cup Tomato sauce
½ to 1 tsp Crushed Chilli Paste

Combine ingredients and pour over chicken. Toss well. Cover and refrigerate to marinate for 30 minutes.

Heat oven to 200 deg C. Remember that ovens differ,  so your oven may require slightly higher, though probably not lower.   Place chicken in a single layer in an oven pan.   Spoon over some marinade, and continue to spoon over about every 15 minutes.  Cook for about 40 minutes.   Because my chicken was skin off,  I put the chicken under a hot grill for the last 5 minutes to brown up.   Spoon over the last of the marinade before you do this.

Last night we had Hasselback potatoes and had some left over.  I sliced them, heated some olive oil in a pan,  and slowly cooked them until crispy.   Hmmmhmmm,  almost just as good as last night.

The addition of a green salad, with cos and rocket from the garden, with red pepper and tomatoes was the bomb.

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