Showing posts with label British. Show all posts
Showing posts with label British. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Christmas 2015

The year I went crazy on my love for the British and European culinary traditions .
For the first time, I made steamed pudding in the pudding basin. With the roast duck dinner, it was almost a Dickensian Christmas. Almost, because there was no goose, just a duck.
mince pies



steamed plum pudding











American cinnamon roll ready for the oven





Swedish julbullar






French kouign amann





Austrian Linzertorte

For Christmas eve, a roast duck dinner with red cabbage and pear-cranberry relish and sambar and rice pulao/pilaf for mom




On Christmas day, a typical Nazrani dinner -- with fish, in coconut milk sauce and fried, Kerala style,  roast chicken, braised and fried beef,  beef croquettes, lamb stew and paalappam










Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Christmas 2018





Rum balls
Pecan balls



Christmas cookies

Mince pies



brioche

brioche

Italian biscotti/ British rusk

Swedish saffron buns








creme brulee

garlic shrimp on lettuce leaves with marie-rose sauce and tomato-onion garnish



Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Battenberg cake

Another English favorite. Made the marzipan with sugar syrup and almond meal. Didnt want to use egg white or gelatin.






Thursday, January 25, 2018

Monday, January 22, 2018

English baked beans

The one without molasses, and with garlic. More like one of the Kerala lentil soups/curries. Flavorful.



Thursday, December 28, 2017

Christmas 2017

Countdown to Christmas 2017

When Christmas arrives, Europe, especially England, calls. I have written about my liking for those quaint  olde English pubs, castles, cottages and of course, food. This year wasn't too crazy, I made just a few.

The rock cake and sticky toffee pudding are favorites of kids over there, I hear. And of Harry Potter too! But I did not make a sticky toffee pudding. Instead, I made a gingerbread cake and the sticky sauce of the toffee cake., because I wanted to make gingerbread. I substituted golden syrup for the molasses in the gingerbread recipe, and for treacle in the sticky sauce one. In any case, it was delicious. When eaten warm, it was heavenly!

As usual, the Kerala style plum cake was made ahead. Christmas cookies are the usual ones, except this time, my decoration is kind of sloppy. Also, forgot the nose on the snowmen!
Linzer cookie
rock cakes


gingerbread


warm gingerbread with sticky sauce

Christmas cookies




Christmas eve 2017


Appetizers



lamb chops


latkes





Soup:


butternut squash soup with spiced cream as garnish


and bread

pain d'epi

Should have diluted that soup a tad bit, but by then, the roast and the accompaniments were calling for my attention, and so, just served it as it is. It was a meal in itself!

For the main course, this X'mas eve, I prepared a typical English roast. Roast beef, roasted potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, and gravy. Gave an American touch with the creamed spinach.

roast beef dinner



Desserts:


Kerala style plum cake, creme brulee


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the clink of the spoon  against the caramelized sugar on top, and the softness of the pudding inside! yum!


On Christmas day, a pared down Nazrani Christmas. For breakfast, Paalappam and lamb stew. Just our fish in spicy coconut sauce, fried fish, Beef cutlets, and a vegetable. Paalalppam looks a bit tattered! waiting and transferring didnt go well.
paalappam and lamb stew

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paalappam and stew - an earlier better pic


Nazrani beef varattiyathu with leftover roast beef


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