Posts Tagged ‘experiment’

Super Salsa

April 26, 2008

This weekend is Easter for a lot of people in my extended family, and I’m making some dips to take to our family gathering. It’s easy to be seduced by the dips in the supermarket and deli – there’s a lot more out there these days than the old favourites like french onion and sour cream with chives. I’m thinking fresh flavours, using stuff I have grown and stuff I have in the fridge and stuff I can get my hands on pretty easily.

Here’s what I have come up with for a tasty spicy salsa. I didn’t measure anything, but here’s a list of ingredients, check the proportions in the picture:

super salsa ingredients

diced red onion

finely diced garlic

very finely diced chili

diced tomato

diced carrot

diced red capsicum

small tin of crushed tomatoes

salt, pepper, sugar

Soften the garlic, onion and chili in some olive oil in a pot on a low heat. Add the diced vegetables. After a few minutes, add the crushed tomatoes. Simmer on a low heat for about half an hour. Add a pinch each of salt, pepper and sugar. Check seasoning. Allow to cool. Fresh and tasty!

Almond Milkshake

April 25, 2008

On Thursday night I saw Marcel Khalife, the famous Lebanese oud player and composer, performing at the Sydney Opera House. It was an exceptional concert, the music ranging from traditional Arabic styles and popular ballads to some amazing jazz piano improvisation.

So I was thinking of improvising when I came up with this for breakfast this morning – an almond milkshake in tribute to Marcel Khalife. I used soy icecream and oatmilk , and it worked really well with the nutty flavour of the almond, but that’s just a personal preference.

Almond Milkshake

3-4 large scoops vanilla icecream

300ml of milk

2 drops almond essence

sprinkling of crushed smoked almonds

Blend the icecream, milk and almond essence. Pour into a glass, and sprinkle the crushed almonds on top.