Tuesday, 06 December 2011 21:33

    Our Dish of the Day from the US of A - Rachael Ray

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    According to Forbes magazine, Rachael is the top earning celebrity chef in a top ten chart that features Gordon Ramsey at number three. She is worth $18 million and leapt from small-time cable stardom to Oprah-esque success. She began winning audiences with catchphrases like "Yum-o" on her first Food Network show, 30 Minute Meals, in 2001. Today she has four Food Network programs, including Tasty Travels and $40 a Day. Her nationally syndicated, Oprah-backed talk show, Rachael Ray, is averaging 2.6 million viewers this season, and her Every Day With Rachael Ray magazine has 1.5 million readers. She endorses Dunkin' Donuts too! You've probably never heard of her - but here is one of her recipes - in American.

    granma evelyns christmas hermits    rachael ray

    Granma Evelyn's Christmas Hermits

    Ingredients

    1 cup shortening

    1 1/2 cups brown sugar

    2 eggs, well beaten

    1 cup raisins

    1 cup dates, chopped

    1/2 cup jarred maraschino cherries, chopped

    1/3 walnuts, chopped

    1/2 teaspoon baking soda

    2 tablespoons boiling water

    2 1/4-2 1/2 cups flour

    1/4 teaspoon allspice

    1 teaspoon cinnamon

    1/2 teaspoon salt

    Preparation

    Pre-heat the oven to 350°F.  In a large bowl, cream the shortening, adding the sugar gradually. Add the eggs, fruit and nuts. In a small bowl, dissolve the baking soda in the boiling water; then add this mixture to the shortening mixture. In a medium size bowl, sift together the flour, allspice, cinnamon and salt. Add the flour mixture to the main bowl and stir.

    Drop the batter in rounded teaspoons, about 1 inch apart, on an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake for 12-15 minutes, until golden brown. Remove the cookies from the cookie sheet and place on a wire rack to cool. Serve and enjoy! Makes 30 - 40 cookies.

    Monday, 05 December 2011 16:35

    Meanwhile in London...

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    ...wherever I go I see Suffolk produce. Belly of Blythburgh pork is being roasted in the local pub, Adnams and Aspalls are everywhere. The Sunday market on Colombia Rd is selling roast turkey rolls wirth stuffing and cranberry - organic of course - and I think finally we might be seeing the end of those revolting over-iced cupcakes in favour of a nice bit of crumpet. It should be served on old Denbyware so if you've got anything like this at home - it's coming back!
    Monday, 05 December 2011 14:51

    Salt Beef for Christmas

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    It takes about 10 days to cure a decent bit of salt beef. Curing salts and spices can be sourced from sausagemaking.org who have an online shop. Add a few juniper berries, cloves and bay leaves for even more flavour. The silverside came for F.L Edge, a great butchers shop in East Harling.  Ok, it is in Norfolk, but only just. This piece will be ready for my daughters 21st birthday party on Dec 17th.

    Monday, 05 December 2011 14:28

    La Hogue Farm Shop

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    La Hogue Farm was on my route on Thursday so I called in to take a look.  I didn't have time to try the cafe which looked really inviting and had an interesting menu.  Has anybody been? I came away with an excellent pork pie and a lemon and ginger loaf, both of which were very good value. this is much more than just a cafe and deli - take a look for yourself - a great stop off the A11 close to both Newmarket and Mildenhall.

    Monday, 28 November 2011 00:07

    Do you want to be a food blogger?

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    Are you eating out in Suffolk? Do you have an opinion about local food and can cook a bit yourself? Fancy joining us and writing for suffolkfoodie? We would welcome your input if you do. Just e mail us here and we will tell you how.
    Sunday, 27 November 2011 23:40

    Our Dish of The Day for November - Emily Birrell

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    emily birrell  Risotto

    Emily worked as a waitress at The Chalice when it was open in Bury and was so enthused by the cooking that she now makes home made food every day. Here is her favourite autumn recipe.

    Autumn Butternut Squash and Pancetta Risotto

    1 Butternut Squash

     1 Onion

      Knob of butter

      300g of Pancetta

     200ml of White Wine

     Stock cube or fresh stock

     300g of Risotto rice

    150g of spinach

      Pine nuts and Parmesan to serve

    How to do it

    Cut Butternut Squash in half and remove seeds and pulp. Roast on tray until soft with crushed garlic and drizzle with oil. This should take around 30 to 40 mins depending on the size. Dice one large onion, add to heavy bottom pan and sauté with a large knob of butter. In a frying pan, fry pancetta until crisp and brown, add the onion and risotto rice and fry rice for 2 minutes, add white wine and stir until it is absorbed.

    Make a litre of stock, keep this simmering in a small saucepan, and add a ladle full at a time to the risotto. Stir until it is absorbed then add a further ladle full. Keep adding more stock, a ladle at a time, until the rice is soft, it may take a little more or a little less depending on the brand of risotto rice. Once the rice is soft add spinach leaves and spoon the butternut squash out of its skin in to the risotto. Stir until spinach is wilted and the squash is mixed in.

    Serve with pine nuts sprinkled on top and shavings of delicious parmesan.

    Saturday, 26 November 2011 19:46

    Bury Christmas Market

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    Oh dear, suffolkfoodie has gone to London, Veggieplot has been publishing books and InspectorX has been on the road, visiting hotels. Nobody left to explore Suffolk! InspectorX did manage a family outing to the Bury St Edmunds Christmas market today.  The lack of artisan foodie producers was dissappointing.   They were probably at the far better Craft Markets at Blackthorpe Barns. We did eat a good Suffolk Ham and Cheese Crepe ( £5!)  a funnel cake ( £3.50) two cups of mulled wine, weak and warm for (£7) The best thing we ate were the two Tin Miners Pasties (£2.75) from Edis of Ely in St Johns Street on the way home, and they have been on here lots of times before.

    Thursday, 10 November 2011 12:30

    Dabs

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    Been to the new Morrisons in Stowmarket yet? Well this was only 90p for both fish. So nice to see something other than salmon.
    Saturday, 29 October 2011 12:01

    Bacon

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    Monday, 24 October 2011 12:56

    Going to see Bobby in Leicester

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    It might be nearly two hours from here but the food is worth it. Bobbys is a Leicester institution. The best home-made samosas - deep fried on the spot, an all you can eat buffet with no meat in sight, a Thali for one to take home which includes three types of vegetable curry, a dhal, rice, puri and pickles and actually serves two, and all this for under £20. I've been going here for twenty five years, and in the picture is Bobby himself!

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