Posts tagged Smaller Dishes
Vietnamese Chicken Wings

Fish sauce can be divisive to some palettes not used to its flavour but it’s impossible to imagine a meal in Vietnam without fish sauce featuring prominently. And like most things, there are good versions and bad. But on the island of Phu Quoc, famous for its fish sauce and pepper, you will find the makers of what is, undoubtedly, the finest fish sauce in the world.

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Shogayaki - Japanese Ginger Pork

In Japanese, shoga means ginger and yaki means cooked over direct heat. This is a quick way of adding a little Japanese flavour to a meal and can be used as an entrée or a side dish in a Japanese banquet. In Japan, this is a dish often served in an Izakaya – a Japanese bar -  with different types of sake.

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San Choi Bao

A dish that is exceptionally easy to make and takes about 30 minutes to pull together. You can garnish with crushed roasted peanuts and chopped spring onion. Some like the water chestnuts finely chopped, some like them in slices. You can add more bean sprouts to make the dish go further if you like. Delicious and perfect with a glass of cool climate chardonnay or sparkling wine.

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Lamb Rosemary Skewers

These are simple and delicious ways of serving BBQ lamb. Make it a special dish by making your own rosemary skewers. Take long stems of rosemary about 15cm long and strip almost all the leaves except a tuft at the end. Take a sharp knife and whittle away the thick end to form a point to form a skewer that will also impart flavour into the lamb.

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Beetroot Lamb Burgers

These beautiful ruby red burgers are packed full of goodness and have a full sweet flavour of lamb and the nutrition of beetroot. Beetroots are surprisingly full of sugar so you need to cook these beautiful burgers on a medium heat otherwise they can become too dark. And remember all meat, including burger, need resting. They freeze really well for up to three months.

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Pork Chops and Crackling (with golden potatoes and fluffy apple sauce)

Cooking pork chops can sometimes be tricky – you want to render down the fat and turn the rind into beautiful crackling, but the chop itself can then become overcooked. This recipe (and cooking tip) will result in the perfect combination of tender juicy pork, crunchy crackling and the most delicious decadent potatoes roasted in pork fat served with a tangy, fluffy apple sauce you make with baked apples.

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Greek Forequarter Lamb Chops

Full of flavour and great value for money, forequarter chops were once the BBQ chop of choice. They come from the shoulder of lamb, which means they are on the bone. The Greeks know the secret of basting the chops in lemon juice and white wine overnight, slowly taken on the fragrance of herbs and garlic. Serve with a big fat Greek salad, some tzatziki, and loads of crusty bread to mop up those aromatic pan juices.

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