Welcome to the rabbit hole. In recent times this blog has revolved around self-promotion of my creative-writing blog and my personal blogging. Older post contain recipes and soap crafts - this blog moves with my lunacy. :)
Friday, 15 June 2012
In Oxford
Currently still ill but away for a visit to Oxford to see family who are over from aus. Such a nice place to be ill :)
Sunday, 10 June 2012
Plain Battered Fish
After I posted the Lemon Chilli Battered Fish I relied I should post a plain version as well, for those who have sensitive digestive tracts.
Ingredients:
Water; 1/4 cup
Salt; 1/2 teaspoon
Pepper; 1/2 teaspoon
Corn flour; 1/2 cup
Gluten free, 1 cup
Fish fillets, 2-4
Directions:
Preheat the over or deep-fryer to 200 degrees Celsius. Take two reasonably sized plastic containers - they need to be big enough to fit the fish fillets in. Tip the gluten free flour into one container and the corn flour into another. Mix the water, salt, and pepper into the cornflour. This should form a glue. Dip the fish fillets into the cornflour mix ensuring both sides are completely covered. Then take the fillets and dip it in the gluten free flour, again covering both sides. Place the fish on an over tray and place in the oven until cooked evenly. Alternatively you can cook the fish is a deep fryer, when cooked the battered fillets will float to the surface.
Saturday, 9 June 2012
Lemon Chilli Battered Fish; Gluten free, Egg free, dairy free.
Content is still going to be sporadic but here's a nice fish recipe.
This is is a nice variation on plain old battered fish. It can be heart smart or deep fried and fatty; it tastes good either way. It goes well with any fish but I would suggest you choose fillets you like the best.
Ingredients:
Lemon juice; 1/4 cup
Chilli pepper; 1, finely diced
Salt; 1/4 teaspoon
Pepper; 1/2 teaspoon
Corn flour; 1/2 cup
Gluten free, 1 cup
Fish fillets, 2-4
Directions:
Preheat the over or deep-fryer to 200 degrees Celsius. Take two reasonably sized plastic containers - they need to be big enough to fit the fish fillets in. Tip the gluten free flour into one container and the corn flour into another. Mix the lemon juice, chilli, salt, and pepper into the cornflour. This should form a glue. Dip the fish fillets into the cornflour mix ensuring both sides are completely covered. Then take the fillets and dip it in the gluten free flour, again covering both sides. Place the fish on an over tray and place in the oven until cooked evenly. Alternatively you can cook the fish is a deep fryer, when cooked the battered fillets will float to the surface.
Serving suggestions:
Classic with chunky oven chips or perfect with salad.
This is is a nice variation on plain old battered fish. It can be heart smart or deep fried and fatty; it tastes good either way. It goes well with any fish but I would suggest you choose fillets you like the best.
Ingredients:
Lemon juice; 1/4 cup
Chilli pepper; 1, finely diced
Salt; 1/4 teaspoon
Pepper; 1/2 teaspoon
Corn flour; 1/2 cup
Gluten free, 1 cup
Fish fillets, 2-4
Directions:
Preheat the over or deep-fryer to 200 degrees Celsius. Take two reasonably sized plastic containers - they need to be big enough to fit the fish fillets in. Tip the gluten free flour into one container and the corn flour into another. Mix the lemon juice, chilli, salt, and pepper into the cornflour. This should form a glue. Dip the fish fillets into the cornflour mix ensuring both sides are completely covered. Then take the fillets and dip it in the gluten free flour, again covering both sides. Place the fish on an over tray and place in the oven until cooked evenly. Alternatively you can cook the fish is a deep fryer, when cooked the battered fillets will float to the surface.
Serving suggestions:
Classic with chunky oven chips or perfect with salad.
Thursday, 7 June 2012
Content hiatus
Sorry, I feel almost guilty I haven't put up more recipes. I have to actually remind myself this is something I do for 'fun'. I've had a minor health drop (so much fun getting an emergency session with the gp's really) and have been very busy juggling other things. Damn life interfering with my plans
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
Cinnamon sugar, a naughty allergen friendly treat. :)
Cinnamon sugar makes a nice dusting for ice creams or desserts. It is also absolutely yummy on toast with melted margarine.
Ingredients:
Fine Sugar, 1/2 cup
Cinnamon, 4 table spoons
Directions:
Mix together and place in a shaker - so simple.
Ingredients:
Fine Sugar, 1/2 cup
Cinnamon, 4 table spoons
Directions:
Mix together and place in a shaker - so simple.
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