Sunday, 27 February 2011
Chinese steamed vegetables
Tonight's dinner was actually pork chops with butter beans and cabbage; disappointing because I overcooked the pork, so that it was quite dry. But I thought that instead I would show you a picture from a trip I took to China just over a year ago. I was impressed by this trick, where steamed vegetables were served in a bowl with hot pebbles, so that they kept warm on the table while we worked our way through a table-ful of delicious dishes. The pebbles looked pretty too.
Sunday, 20 February 2011
Egg salad
This is a very typical light weekend lunch at my house; there is always salad, usually toast, and the other ingredients vary. This salad includes one of my favourite things - chicory - which often seems to be available with a British label on it, presumably 'forced' indoors. I also included a few handfuls of bean shoots which you can buy in little packets in the supermarket and which add a different texture and a wholesome, clean flavour. I dressed the salad with lemon juice and olive oil, salt and pepper, and a little red wine vinegar for sweetness; I cooked the egg slightly too long - it is better when the yolk is still just soft. We had some smelly Swiss cheese afterwards to go with the rest of our toast, and followed up with nice strong coffee while looking out of the window at a cold, steely-grey afternoon.
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