Showing posts with label parsley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parsley. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Chicken Soup

Best of all! Why? Explanation in 2 words - 'Mum's kitchen' ;) It is even said that this is the first and sometimes the only soup that children like ;) It is very easy to prepare, very tasty and healthy (it helps to cure for instance cold and flu ;) )!
Chicken soup became our traditional meal :) We eat it every Sunday :) I do recommend!
P.S. It is not a spider on the spoon, it is a lamp on the ceiling ;)


Ingredients:

  • 2kg fresh chicken
  • 1 package of filini pasta 
vegs:
  • 3 big carrots
  • 1-2 parsley(s) (without leaves)
  • 1/3-1/2 celery
  • 1 leek
spices:
  • some lovage leaves
  • 1/2 teaspoon of vegeta (or more if preferred)
  • 1/2 tablespoon of sea salt
  • 2-3 allspice grains
  • 2-3 pepper grains
  • 1-2 bay leaves

Optionally:
  • Chicken soup cube (like Knorr's)
  • Maggi

Preparation:
  1. Wash the chicken, cut out all the fat, tripe, etc. and throw it away. 
  2. Using a big knife, cut the chicken into 2 pieces (or smaller if preferred, it will shorten the time of preparation).
  3. Take a big pot, put chicken inside and fill completely with water. 
  4. Add pinch of salt and start boiling (the entire boiling will take around 1,5 hour).*
  5. During that time, prepare all the vegs - wash, peel and chop them if necessary.
  6. At some point a ,,weird" foam will start appearing on the top of the water. Using a spoon, take it out and throw away.
  7. When the foam stops appearing, add spices.
  8. After at least 45 minutes of boiling, add vegetables and continue boiling. 
  9. In the meantime prepare the pasta, as the instruction on the packaging says. When done, put in a colander and pour cold water on it (it will prevent the pasta from being too sticky).
  10. It is good to check if the chicken is ready - take it out from the soup, put on a big place and cut into smaller pieces, checking if it isn't raw inside (put it back in the soup).
  11. When done, serve with pasta, carrot pieces and parsley leaves.
  12. Bon Appetit! :)

Here - optionally and especially if the chicken isn't wonderfully fresh - you can put the chicken in a pot with water, add salt (1/2-1 teaspoon) and leave it for around an hour. After that time, change the water completely, add some salt again and continue preparing the soup as the following steps say.

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Barley Soup (Krupnik)


Well-known Polish soup, boiled on vegetable/chicken stock with barley :) So easy, standard, tasty and filling, great for children :) 
Recipe from my Mum :)

Ingredients:
  • 3 litres of water
  • 500g of chicken breasts
  • 3-4 big carrots
  • 5 potatoes
  • 1-2 parsleys
  • 1/2 or 1/4 of a celery
  • 1/2 onion or 1 green part of a leek
  • 3-4 bay leaves
  • 3-4 allspice pieces
  • 150-200g of barley
  • 4 tablespoons of ghee
  • 1-3 teaspoons of black, ground pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon of salt
  • vegeta
  • chopped parsley(green part, leaves) or dill (optional, though worth adding)

Preparation:
  1. Take a big pot. Put water inside.
  2. Wash chicken breasts, cut into cubes, add to the pot, sprinkle with salt and pepper. Start boiling (around 10-15 minutes on an average heat).
  3. Using a spoon take out the 'foam' from the top of the soup and throw it away.
  4. Wash all the vegetables. Peel and throw away the skins.
  5. Cut carrots, parsley and onion/leek into slices, potatoes and celery into cubes.
  6. When the water in the pot boils, add onion/leek to the pot, chopped celery and parsley. Boil for 15 minutes on an average or low heat.
  7. Add carrots and potatoes and continue boiling.
  8. Add 3-4 tablespoons of ghee, bay leaves, allspice and barley. Stir and keep boiling. Stir all the time for 5 minutes so that the barley doesn't burn.
  9. Boil for 30 minutes and - if needed - season with vegeta and pepper.
  10. Add chopped parsley or dill. It is also possible to sprinkle a particular plate with parsley or dill, it's not necessary to add it to the entire pot with the soup.
  11. Bon Appetit! :)

Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Spicy pasta with chicken

This is my old idea of making a delicious dinner out of simple ingredients! And, what is more important, with that dish, everyone will find something suitable for themselves, for example: 
For children - there is pasta, which, if they are faddy - might be served only with chicken or with butter+sugar. 
For vegetarians: just take away the chicken.
For those on a diet - no mushroom sauce and no cheese.
Perfect!
The recipe is mostly mine, I took the recipe for the sauce from this website.


Ingredients:

  • 500g of chicken breasts, chopped
  • 1 packaging of wholemeal Fusilli pasta
  • 100-200 g of cheese, grated (or some slices to put on the top)
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • pepper, salt, cayenne pepper (be careful with cayenne, it is spicy)
  • parsley - leaves, to sprinkle the top
Mushroom sauce:
  • around 1/2 kg of mushrooms (penny buns)
  • 1 small onion
  • 2 cloves of garlic
  • 50 g of butter
  • 2 tablespoons of olive oil
  • 125 ml of 30-36% cream 
  • pepper, salt
  • 2-3 tablespoons of fresh, chopped parsley
Optional sauce ingredients:
  • 5 tablespoons of beer or white wine


Preparation:

Pasta:
  1. Take a bigger, clean pot, pour water and a pinch of salt inside. Put on a stove, boil on a middle heat. When it reaches 100C, add pasta, stir, change the heat into low. Boil  for 7-12 minutes. Stir from time to time*.
  2. When it's done, put the pasta on a colander and pour cold water on the pasta.**
*It is important, because pasta tends to stick to the bottom of the pot and burn as well as it tends to boil over.
** This is a good way to avoid sticky pasta.

Meat:
  1. Chop into pieces, season with salt and pepper and cayenne.
  2. Take a very big frying pan, grease it a little bit with oil. Turn the heat on.
  3. Put the chopped chicken on the frying pan and fry for 10-15 minutes.
Mushroom sauce:
  1. Clean the penny buns very precisely using a knife or a brush. If necessary - clean them quickly under cold water. Dry on a paper towel. Chop.
  2. Chop the onion and garlic.
  3. Take a frying pan, put 30g of butter and 1 tablespoon of oil on it. Add chopped onion and fry for 5 minutes on a middle heat. Add garlic and fry for another 1-2 minutes on a low heat. It needs to be gold, not burnt.
  4. Add optional ingredients. Boil till water evaporates and a thick substance appears.
  5. Add the rest of the buter and the oil. When it starts frying, add penny buns and fry on a high heat for around 6 minutes, stiring from time to time. 
  6. Take the cream, add 2-3 tablespoons of sauce from the frying pan, stir. Pour everything on the frying pan and boil on midle heat. Season with salt (1-2 pinch(es)). Stir. Boil for around 2 minutes so that the sauce has a chance to get thicker. At the end, add parsley and season with pepper. Stir, turn the heat off.

  1. Take the sauce and pour it on the frying pan with meat. Add pasta, boil for few minutes, stiring. Turn the heat off.
  2. Bon Appetit! :)

Friday, 26 July 2013

Meatballs with rice

Might be considered as a dietary meal. Healthy, tasty, without oil. Of course it is possible to fry those meatballs instead of boiling. I do recommend!


Ingredients:


  • 500g of turkey/pork mince
  • 1-2 handfuls of chopped parsley or dill
  • 1 chopped onion
  • 1 bigger grated carrot
  • 1 small chopped leek
  • 1 egg
  • 1/3-1/2 glass of breadcrumbs
  • spices: basil, oregano, black pepper, salt, cayenne pepper, poultry/pork spice mix
  • oil

Optional ingredients:
  • rice
  • potatoes
  • vegs - broccoli, carrot, parsley, beans, sweetcorn
  • light/dark meat sauce



Preparation:
  1. Take a big bowl, put all the ingredients inside, mix.
  2. Sprinkle with  all the spices, mix.
  3. Take 2 pots, put some water on them, boil till it reaches 100C
  4. Put the rice to the first pot with boiling water. Sprinkle it with salt.
  5. Form small balls out of meat, put inside the second pot with boiling water and boil for around 15 minutes* on a middle heat.
  6. Bon Appetit!



* It might take a little bit more or less time, depending on meat, stove, etc. Check if the meat is ready just by cutting it into 2 halves.


Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Cod Pilaf

Pilaf, (also known as pulaw, pulao, polow, plov and pilav) came across while looking for an unusual way of preparing a meal. A very weird-looking recipe from http://www.kwestiasmaku.com/dania_dla_dwojga/pilaf_z_jajkiem_dorszem/przepis.htm has gained the name 'The fushion of flavours' because, indeed, it undoubtedly is. 
Definitely worth trying!

Ingredients (4 portions):
  • 200 g (2 bags) of rice
  • 2-3 tablespoons of raisins (= sultanas)
  • 4 tablespoons of chopped parsley
  • 4 tablespoons of almond flakes (might be slightly browned on the frying pan)
  • spices: 1/2-1 teaspoon of cinnamon, 5-7 cardamom seeds (powder might be used instead, but then not more than 2 teaspoons), 2 teaspoons of Sichuan Pepper (I used basic, classic, black one instead), 3 teaspoons of yellow curcuma, 2 bay leaves
  • 1/2 of the lemon or lime
  • 300-500 g of cod fillets
  • 2 tablespoons of oil
  • 2 boiled eggs, chopped
  • salt and pepper

Preparation:
  1. Take a pot, pour water inside, salt it. Boil. When the water reaches 100C, add rice. Boil it for 10-15 minutes, till the rice gets soft.
  2. Take a quite big casserole, cut the rice bag and put the rice inside.
  3. Turn on the oven and start preheating it to 150C.
  4. Take the cod, wash it, cut it into smaller pieces, sprinkle with pepper and salt.
  5. Mix the rice with raisins, parsley, almonds, cinnamon, cardamom, pepper, 2 teaspoons of curcuma. Stir. Add bay leaves and lime/lemon wedges.
  6. Put the cod in the casserole, sprinkle with the last teaspoon of curcuma and with oil.
  7. Cover the casserole with foil and put in the preheated oven for 30 minutes.
  8. If the fish is not ready after spending 30 minutes in hot oven, take the foil off and bake for additional 3-5 minutes.
  9. Add the eggs, cut into wedges.
  10. Bon Appetit! :)