Come on and rescue me!!

Ever have one of those skint weeks which forces you to flex your creative muscles to use all the bits and pieces in your pantry? I have! And surprisingly rather than lamenting about the lack of truffle oil and goats cheese I can buy, I’m actually using this time in my life as an opportunity to try out some new things!

“Bad news, Dad, we’re out of food. We’re even out of the basic elements of food. You ate all the tarragon and you drank all the soy sauce.”
“Bad news, Dad, we’re out of food. We’re even out of the basic elements of food. You ate all the tarragon and you drank all the soy sauce.”

The other great thing that comes from being broke is that you don’t waste any food! I don’t know about you, but I always get this pang of guilt when I empty out my veggie crisper and all that remains is limp and flaccid vegetables (that’s right flaccid!) I can always hear the words of my mum as a kid singing in my ears when I throw out food “think about those children in Africa.” Terrible! I actually read this article this week about how France is making an effort to eliminate their supermarkets food wastage by actually banning it. Excellent initiative and worth a read. http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/lifematters/france-says-non-to-supermarket-waste/6503052 So all this week I have been on a rescue mission to re-invigorate my depleting pantry and fridge – tonight’s effort – chilli dogs! I’ve noticed at the moment a real craze with American style foods. From Misty’s Diner in Prahan to the more upmarket Trunk Town in Melbourne CBD and the lip smacking Le Bon Ton in Abbotsford – there’s certainly a lot of love going around for southern style snacks! So here is a quick an easy way to jazz up some otherwise boring hot dogs on a budget! WE WANT CHILLI WILLY INGREDIENTS (serves 4) 20150526_182947

  • 4 Sausages (I used super cheap Coles Quick Buy)
  • 1 Chorizo Sausage finely diced
  • 1 Red Onion finely sliced
  • 1 Red Chilli
  • 1 Clove of Garlic
  • 2 Tsps Brown Sugar
  • 1 Apple finely diced (any red apple is fine)
  • 1 Tbs Apple Cider Vinegar
  • 1 Bottle of Apple Cider (and then one for you too)
  • 2 Tbs of Picked Jalapenos
  • American Style Mustard (preferably in squeezy bottle)
  • 4 Crunchy Bread Rolls

METHOD 1. First off you want to make your relish, which is done by frying off your chorizo sausage. You don’t need any oil when you do this as the fat in the sausage will render down and lubricate the pan. 2. Once they start to brown and have released some of their fats, add your onions and sweat them off in the residual juices. Once they start to turn translucent, add your chilli and garlic. Add your sugar and apples and stir until caramelized. 2. Once they start to caramelize add in your vinegar and cider to de-glaze the pan. Don’t worry if there are a few burnt bits – these give extra flavour! Once everything is in you want to reduce this until it thickens to a relish consistency. Taste and season accordingly. 3. Once your relish is done you’ll want to cook your sausages – I do mine in the oven to save a few calories – but you’re welcome to fry also. These should take around 10 – 15 mins. A good way to tell if a sausage is cooked is to check their resistance – they should be firm and springy. 4. All that’s left to do is assemble! Cut your rolls horizontally (making sure not to cut them all the way through). Place your onion relish in your bun, followed by some jalapenos, your sausage and then top with your mustard. Delicious and easy! 20150526_190443 There are a few food products out there that actually benefit abandonment and neglect (hooray for me!) The one I’m thinking of is the humble banana. You know when banana’s turn black, mushy and all round manky? While the thought of eating one raw may make you dry retch – that’s when they’re perfect for making desserts!

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My hubby is currently finishing up his final few weeks of study, so to lift his spirits I whipped up a batch of homemade banana and walnut pancakes for him to feed his brain. It’s really nice that even when skint you can still do nice things for your partner – I reckon it’s sometimes  the little things that mean the most. Here is my simple and deliciouso recipe (named after the fabulous Jack Johnson song Banana Pancakes). JJ’s PANCAKE STACK (Serves 4) Pancakes

  • 1 ½ Cups Self Raising Four
  • ¼ Tsp Cinnamon
  • ¼ Tsp Nutmeg
  • 2 Tbs Brown Sugar
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1 ¾ Cups Milk
  • 2 Banana’s (mushed)
  • 2 Eggs (whipped into a frenzy)
  • 1 Tbs Butter (melted)
  • ¼ cup Chopped Walnuts (to serve)
  • Ice Cream (to serve)
  • Cinnamon Sugar for Dusting
  • Butter for frying

Maple Caramel Sauce

  • 60g Butter
  • ¼ Cup Maple Syrup
  • 2 Tbs Brown Sugar

METHOD

  1. To make your batter sift into a bowl your flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, brown sugar and salt. Mix to combine.
  2. Once combined make a well in the centre and add in your wet ingredients milk, banana’s, eggs and butter and whisk until smooth and relatively lump free.
  3. Allow to rest for approx. 20 minutes
  4. Heat up your frypan and grease with butter. A really good tip I learned is to put some butter on a fork so that it’s easy to grease the pan after each pancake is 20150529_094846cooked – see look here…
  5. Cook your pancakes until little air bubbles appear on the surface – then flip. Keep warm under a tea towel while you make the rest of your batch.
  6. To make the sauce, simply add the butter, maple syrup and brown sugar to a saucepan, allow to boil then reduce head to low to simmer and thicken the sauce.
  7. To serve simple put pancake stack on a plate, top with syrup, walnuts, ice-cream and dust with cinnamon sugar.

Bon Appetite!

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I know I know .. another bloody blog!

But before you stop reading let me explain myself – you see up until recently I was a living, breathing social worker. That’s right I worked with all kinds of folk with the goal of empowering them to achieve their own goals towards happiness. Sounds great right? The only problem was in the process of helping so many others I completely neglected my own personal journey towards happiness. As the world’s biggest hypocrite I really lost a sense of myself and what makes me smile. Note to self: if you wake up crying before going to work every morning – it might be time to review a few things!

Pretty much sums up my feelings about this whole blogging adventure
…..pretty much sums up my feelings about this whole blogging adventure

It’s kind of like that scene in Alice in Wonderland, when the caterpillar is questioning Alice about her identity with his question of “who are you?” Such a loaded question. And I (like Alice) respond to this with “I hardly know sir – you see I’ve changed so many times since this morning, you see.” I know what I am in relation to other people, a friend, daughter, sister, wifey, mother (to a fur balled cat), ex-social worker – but independently of these, I have no bloody idea.

www.alice-in-wonderland.net
“w-h-o  a-r-e  y-o-u?”

The only consistent thing I have kept up in my 27 years of consciousness is my love of cooking and food. My tastes in just about everything else have changed, but I feel like my culinary repertoire and food loves has just gotten bigger and bigger (just like my cookbook collection).

Cookbooks
my babies

In fact it is my kitchen that has gotten me out of some pretty dark times of late. So I figured logically the next step should actually be to DO something with food. Doing something that actually makes you happy – such a simple concept, but one so routinely ignored.

This is a speech by Alan Watts that a good friend showed me recently, which resonated with me so profoundly that I wanted to share it with you too. It really questions our motivations in doing what we do and exposes the futility of making so-called ‘sensible,’ life choices. Enjoy this clip with a cup of herbal tea.

So here I go, this blog is an attempt to share my love, experiences and obsession with food (and my ginger cat Jeremiah) with the world and see what happens. I reckon cooking is one of the most therapeutic practices on the planet so if I can help anyone out there to broaden their culinary horizons I’ll feel I’ve made some small contribution to the world.

bye for now from Rach & Jeremiah x

Going in bags is on Jeremiahs list of favourite things
the ginger cat in the bag