Recipe Competition #3 - May - Seasonal Recipes Grown in Britain

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I came up with another recipe that I have been thinking of for a bit now. :) I used some ingredients out of my garden. You can use spinach in place of the chard and try using different cheeses too and even could try different filling veggies also..... Great as a light lunch for two or starter for 4.

Chard and Asparagus Roulade.
Ingredients:
The Roulade part:
3 to 4 eggs, separated
1 clove of garlic
a small nob of butter
1 small onion chopped fine/or use some spring onion
A good size handfull of chard or use spinach
Salt and pepper to taste and any fresh or dried herbs of choice. I used 1/2 tsp oregano
1 tablespoon plain flour
80 grams of Strong cheddar. You can use different cheeses if you like.

For the Filling:
Fresh Asparagus/ or vegetables of choice
Butter
Lemon
1 tub of garlic and herb Cream cheese
Optional Sundried tomatoes chopped.

To serve: Fresh cut and come again lettuces and other salad ingredients of choice. Some spring onion chopped or chives for garnish.
Preheat oven to 180C fan oven or 190 C normal oven. Everyones oven varies.
For the Roulade: Take and line a swiss roll pan with baking parchement or greaseproof paper. Brush well with butter. I used some from the frying pan that I intend on using for the veggies. Next saute the chopped onion, chopped chard stems and garlic for about 2 minutes just until they become translucent. Then add the chopped chard leaves. Herbs and seasonings.  In a large bowl beat the egg whites till stiff. In another bowl mix the egg yolks and cheese and the sauteed vegetables and 1 tablespoon flour.  Fold in the egg whites. Spread into pan and bake for 15 minutes or until firm and golden. Roll up and let sit for a minute. Then while still warm loosen the paper from the Roulade. Spread with filling and roll up and chill in the fridge. Serve slices on the salad leaves. You can garnish with chopped spring onions or chives and some lemon slices. I do two slices per person for a starter and 1/2 roll per person as a light lunch.

For the filling:
Sautee the asparagus spears in a bit of butter and add the juice of 1/2 the lemon. Cooking until the spears are just tender and the juice has evaporated.

To the cream cheese add the remaining juice from the other 1/2 lemon and some of the lemon zest. Mix well and then spread on the roulade base. You can sprinkle some chopped sun dried tomatoes (the ones packed in oil) over this Then the asparagus spears. Then roll up with the spears in the middle. I wrapped in the greaseproof paper and place in the fridge to chill.

This recipe is a very versatile one in that you can use different vegetables according to what you have on hand or from the garden. :) Enjoy with a nice glass of white wine.



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I like to wrap a small chicken breast up with the beetroot leaves surplus from thinning them out, spinach is good too. Place it on a peice of foil big enough to wrap around it, add a dash of water to keep things moist and little seasoning. Wrap it up and pop it in the oven till cooked. Serve them up with new potatoes and salad.  simple quick and healthy ;)
Can you hear voices?

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Ok - here's my entry:

Spicy baby potatoes – serves 4
1 lb baby new potatoes
Bunch spring onions chopped
Fresh or frozen cherry tomatoes halved if fresh, no need to bother if frozen
3 cloves garlic crushed
1 or 2 chillis, deseeded and finely chopped
1 tablespoon black mustard seed
1 tsp sugar
Vegetable oil
Salt & Black pepper to taste

Boil potatoes until just tender; meanwhile heat  enough oil to cover the base of a large frying pan.
Fry mustard seeds until they begin to pop, add spring onions and chilli and stir fry for a minute or two. Throw in remaining ingredients and stir fry until everything is coated. You can also turn this into a main course by adding some cubed feta cheese or halloumi and finishing under a grill.

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Hot Potato and Asparagus Salad

Dressing

3tbs Mayo
1 tsp Wholegrain Mustard
2 Cornichons (or small gerkins) sliced
1 tsp chopped dill


Salad

New Potaoes -sliced
Asparagus - cut into approx 2" lengths
Peas (might have to cheat and buy those for a couple more weeks??)
Rocket leaves

Mix dressing ingredients together. Steam veg til tender, place rocket on plate top with veg and dollop on a good spoon of dressing.

Great with fresh crusty bread.

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pumpkinpatch

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Uhm, might have to go to the Garlic Farm to get some Asparagus which they also grow and then onto Briddlesford to get some IOW blue cheese. feel a quiche coming on. Locally sourced, ten mile round trip in all.
mmmmm quiche my favorite nice to have on a summers afternoon cold  :happy:

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Winners will be announced on Tuesday as we're away tomorrow (Yay! Day Off!)

Check out our books - ideal presents

John and Val Harrison's Books
 

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Thanks John, You and Val have a nice day off. :)

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Dam* dam* dam* too late to enter! Did not find in time!

John, please please can we have another recipe competition in late summer? I've got a fab squash recipe I want to enter.

Good luck all!

Jane x
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John

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Dam* dam* dam* too late to enter! Did not find in time!

John, please please can we have another recipe competition in late summer? I've got a fab squash recipe I want to enter.

Good luck all!

Jane x

Yep - we're going to have another recipe competition later in the year :)


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And the winners are...

Poultrygeist (or to be more accurate Julie) for giving us a main course and a pudding!

Patricia for her Chard & Asparagus Roulade

Ice for her Asparagus Risotto

Thanks to everyone who entered - we'll have another recipe competition later in the year

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poultrygeist

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Wow!

Thank you very much on behalf of Julie. :D  Now you know one reason why I'm such a happy man (though I could end up overweight :unsure:).  :)

Well done to everyone else, especially patricia and ice. :)

Rob 8)

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Woohoo, I won something at last. :D.  Well done to everyone, there were some cracking recipes in there.

Just had a look at the book on Amazon and it's a lovely thing, right up my street.
« Last Edit: June 02, 2009, 15:36 by Ice »
Cheese makes everything better.

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Patricia

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Oh Wow!!!!!!!!!!! Cool!!!! Thanks John and Val. :) I haven't won anything like this before!!! :)

Well done everyone. :)
« Last Edit: June 02, 2009, 17:49 by Patricia »

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I'LL have to go to the Priory no w  under  rehab, felt sure my quiche would do it!

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Poolfield2

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Congats to Julie, Ice and Patricia, we'll be giving your recipes a go soon.
« Last Edit: June 03, 2009, 13:03 by Poolfield2 »



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