1 April 2012

NO CURRY, NO CRY?



'Music' by Madonna


Every Friday morning I unleash my vocals while in the shower. I feel utmost sympathy for my housemates, who probably dig their heads deeper in their cushions as I sing 'don't tell me' by Madonna. More people should sing. When the sun decides to unwrap its cling film and reveal its golden rays, I find a lot of cyclists singing around Hackney, it's beautiful. This slightly random introduction stems from the best Friday I just experienced.

This post is about one thing and one thing only.

CURRY.

I can't take it anymore. I've been eating it non stop for the past week, my body wants coriander garnished on everything, I was even tempted to have it in an omelette this morning! For the next seven days I will steer clear of Gujarati spices, open my mind and venture out to other cultures that will refresh my senses. Japanese, Moroccan, Thai, American, Danish, Italian, French, Turkish and so many other flavours I will delve into, (these places are also on my places to visit before I'm 40 list).  I'm quite excited and a bit dubious as my pretty spice tin will be pushed to one side.


 Not having curry for a week will be a big deal. If anything I craved anything but curry when I used to get back from school. My parents were at work and there would be a big pot of meat or vegetable curry ready to be heated up, and some cold chapatti's. However I put the grill on and happily ate cheese on toast with oregano and Tabasco. A heavenly combination. Funny isn't it, that as a kid I always wanted something opposite to what I had. Now I'm grateful for having a roof over my head, mums lamb curry and a few pairs of Vivienne Westwood shoes!

An interesting week ahead. Let me know what other dishes you like to cook if you like me are on a curry break, or if I should try a particular dish.

mita@mixitcookit.com




This time last year:


⤵ A heavy fry up...



Favourite Song:

ê 'I deserve it' by Madonna


xxxx

27 March 2012

Easter Hunny


'Shining Star' by Nneka

This song could be the one. 
 Nneka is on every morning before I leave for work, and if my head is feeling up to the bass, possibly even before I go to bed. It's definitely the song that will remind me of how surreal this year is folding out. That's where music is similar to food, they both sit with you or can take you back to a moment in your past, that reminds you of how things used to be.

These few weeks have been like a walnut whip of a craziness. Yes I have been cooking and by the looks of it, blogging less and less. This doesn't mean I have forgotten about this beautiful hunky green page of food and music, basically I haven't had enough time to sit down and type. I've been experimenting with spices, perfecting my seasoning, and crushing almost everything with my pestle and mortar. To be honest I have been so focused on a certain project, my mind won't let me wander elsewhere. By the end of this week my crazy blogging behaviour will be back, and I will have a few poptastic creations I want to share with you.

The cakes looks scrummy don't they? I hosted a very yellow Easter party for a group of little girls, and their little eyes grew very big once they saw these! A fun cake case, filled with a simple vanilla sponge, covered in Nutella, sprinkles and a mini egg. Simple yet effective. Take note: if applying Nutella as a topping, make sure you have some wipes nearby for the kids.Personally butter cream is over rated, I would rather eat a cake covered in icing or chocolate and have a mouthful of butter on a hot cross bun. 

Tips for organising an Easter egg hunt party:

1. Invest in a lot of mini eggs and hot cross buns, check for deals in supermarkets.
2. Make everything egg shaped or themed. The sandwiches at this party were even egg shaped (using cookie cutter). Boiled eggs were also on the menu!
3. Maybe try crumbling up a Flake chocolate bar and create a 'nest' effect.
4. Boil a few extra eggs so the kids can paint, this depends on their age. Or print out egg pictures and the kids can colour and decorate them.
5. Bake cupcakes night before and decorate on the day, trust me you will save a lot of time.
6. Get everyone to wear a yellow item of clothing. My neon yellow dress lit up most of the day, as well as being an extra light whilst cycling home in the evening.
7. Hide eggs well, kids these days are extremely clever.




*Nestle claim that a Walnut Whip is eaten almost every two minutes in the U.K. That my friends is a scary statement. 

22 March 2012

Adidas Original Biscuits


Once I saw these on ebay, I turned into a little princess. I had to get them, the bidding turned out of control, and after paying an arm and a leg, I finally got this little box of treasure back to the house. How cute are they!? Imagining the possibilities with these cutters blew my mind! One of my favourite brands combined with food, it's like a dream. You can see how original I get with these, as there will be a whole category on the blog dedicated to how I use them.




'Original Album Classics' By RUN-DMC

I couldn't think of a better album to fit these funky, fresh biscuits.


Biscuits. Oh yes, a buttery and crumbly texture is what I need with a good cup of chai. There's nothing like dipping the biscuit in for less than a minute then catching it in your mouth, before it disintegrates in your mug. That's the beauty of the biscuit - right there. My all time favourite is the digestive, it's wholesome flavour would bless my chai. It got so bad my mum said I was only allowed two for every mug! The digestive dipping also got to a point when I forgot to actually drink the chai, because there was so many smashed digestives at the bottom of the mug, and a teaspoon was used to scoop up the biscuit tea porridge: loved that.


Let me inform you that Adidas originals is a brand which will always have a place in my wardrobe. Walking into one of their stores is incredibly dangerous, its similar to when I smell fresh bread, the senses heighten and I feel a rush of adrenalin that can only be calmed after exhausting the credit card.

The biscuit above is not a digestive but a Breton butter biscuit which I also adore, and one of my favourite biscuit recipe's to work with. Holding an original cutter in the palm of my hand, I knew I had to step up a level with my creativity.


▶ Recipe for 20 - 50 biscuits (depending on the size of cookie cutter)


Ingredients:


375g plain flour (13oz)
200g soft butter (70z)
150g caster sugar (5oz)
1 large egg, beaten
1 tsp vanilla extract


Method:


: Rub the butter in with the flour and sugar, until it resembles breadcrumbs.
: Pour in the vanilla extract and egg.
: Tip the whole bowl upside down on a clean work surface, and work both hands into the dough. When you have formed a soft ball, then it's done.
: Cling film and refrigerate for 20 minutes.
: Preheat oven to 170°c.
: Lightly flour your work surface and roll out the dough (about 4mm thick) with a baker's rolling pin.
: Press down firmly with the cutter and place each biscuit about 2cm apart on a lined baking tray.
: Bake for 20 minutes. Making sure they are not too brown, otherwise they will be rock hard. Look for a golden colour.
: Peel off carefully and place on a cooling rack.
: Once completely cold, then they are ready to decorate.

DONE!

You would never have guessed...


Adi Dassler's was trained as baker as well as a cobbler, but instead turned his kneading power to be the founder of the German sportswear company 'Adidas', this started by making his own sports shoes in his mums laundry room. Imagine if he focused on baking, the food world would be flipped over as fast as a hot pancake.
Adi had a brother called Rudolf and unfortunately thanks to Adolf Hitler, both brothers went their separate ways and Rudolf created PUMA. Adi continued to make shoes and supply them to major sporting events, changing the brand name so it was similar to his. Might give that a go with my own name. 

Would like to say a big thank you to Callum for making me aware of these retro cutters. Definitely biscuits, macaroons or even original sandwiches coming your way.x

Favourite Song:

ê 'My Adidas' By RUN-DMC


This time last year:




17 March 2012

Mother's Day Cake

An exotic fruit cake that should be on a pedestal, embroidered with royal pink icing, gold and colourful chocolate beans.



'Spice' by The Spice Girls

This album reminds me of the times my mum would encourage me to stay in: but I never listened and hopped on my bike to discover new shops, to spend all my pocket money. Some things haven't changed! Now you could probably find this album tucked away in a charity shop, because The Saturdays and Little Mix are the new flavours in the teen world. The only song that will put the icing on the cake this mothering Sunday is 'Mama'. I secretly wanted to be Ginger Spice! The dress Geri Halliwell wore at the 1997 BRIT Awards, started my obsession with the union jack - that to this day hasn't expired. 

Mother is an avid fan of the following:

Almond Chocolate
Flower gardens
Shopping for sari's
A good cup of chai
Swarovski Crystal
Fresh and dried fish
Fudge
Babycham
Fruit
Brandy

Putting everything mum loves in a cake would be ideal, unfortunately fish and a pink sari won't digest! From all the above the outcome was fruit cake laced in brandy, glazed cherries, almond essence and the seeds from a cardamom. A glorious combination of flavours that work hand in hand, just like mother and daughter.

This is how it looked when I carved out the heart:



After nibbling on the bits that didn't make the cut, I have to say the cardamom seeds gave the cake a gorgeous kick. 

I have a feeling her heart will melt once seeing and eating this.

Enjoy your weekend.x

This time last year:

16 March 2012

Banana Oat Flapjacks



'Language. Sex. Violence. Other?' By Stereophonics

Every time 'Dakota' plays, it's like I have just sat in a time machine and been transported to 2005, when life had a careless feel, and the student loan let me buy organic foods and boxing boots. That's when I cooked loads of savoury dishes, ate at Nando's and was a bit anally retentive about my food cupboard!  Now I have a three big lovely cupboards, stocked to the brim with canned pulses and ketchup.  
When I wanted to make banana bread, there was no sign of flour! Instead I grabbed a packet of organic oats, bicarbonate of soda and cream of tartar. When you happen to buy a bunch of cheap and cheerful ripe bananas, try this recipe.

 ▶ Makes 16 big chunky oaty slabs.

Ingredients:

220g organic oats
220g caster sugar
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
1 tsp cream of tartar
1 tsp cinnamon
450g mashed bananas
4 tbsp soya milk
4 large egg whites

You will need:

Large, deep brownie baking tray 36cm x 25cm (or roasting dish)
Greaseproof paper
250g dark chocolate to decorate.

Method:

Preheat oven to 180°c.
: Mix all the dry ingredients in a bowl.
: In a second bowl mix the wet ingredients.
: Mix altogether and pour in the tin.
: Bake for 40 minutes.
: Once out the oven, put chunks of chocolate on top and put back in the oven for 2 minutes.
: Then take tray out and spread the chocolate evenly.
: Cut up once cold.

DONE!

They have the taste of a flapjack but will make you feel less guilty!

This time last year: