I think I have discussed my sourdough misadventures on the blog before? Long story short, I have admitted defeat in making a decent sourdough bread loaf. However, my sourdough starter is a wonderous ingredient that makes the most amazing crackers. I make the starter, just to make the crackers with its "discard". This is another super duper quick recipe that is enriched with the sourdough starter. Made in 5 minutes, and cooked in 2 minutes, this is a pasta you cannot pass (ta).
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Sunday, August 29, 2021
Thursday, August 26, 2021
1580. Instant Peach Sorbet
Tuesday, August 24, 2021
1579. Chicken Burgers
Sunday, August 22, 2021
1578. Rutab Date Smoothie
As mentioned in the last post during our visit to the Heenat Salma farm for their date harvest festival event, we requested the recipe for the delicious date smoothies presented during the afternoon tea and Chef Mark kindly gave us a private cooking demonstration.
Wednesday, August 18, 2021
1577. Heenat Salma Farm Visit
Monday, August 16, 2021
1576. Loaded Breakfast Oats
For some reason, January seems to be the month I most consume oats. But no more, because oats are a great source of nutrition all year round. This recipe is basically porridge oats, topped with a variety of deliciousness, making you almost excited to get up in the morning.
Thursday, August 12, 2021
1575. Olive Oil Cake
This olive oil cake was a huge hit from the first bite, and frankly, that was quite a surprise. The touch of lemon zest made a huge impact, and the crumb was tender and soft.
Monday, August 9, 2021
1574. Vineleaf Feta Parcels
Wednesday, August 4, 2021
1573. Karak and Egg Sandwich
I do have a karak recipe on MCW, but this is a re-iteration as best presented in corner tea shops: an unbeatable combination of karak and an egg sandwich either for breakfast, or an anytime snack.
Sunday, August 1, 2021
1572. Dates and Cream
Strawberries and cream are an English treat gone global. These dates and cream deserve as much attention as their strawberry counterparts. Our fresh cream here is a thick, scoopable variety, not too different from the British clotted cream.