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Sunday, 30 November 2014

Ozeri heat resistant double glass coffee cups.


The Ozeri coffee cups are made with  heat-resistant glass with double bottom . Stylishly shaped and light weight the glasses have a double wall which means that when you pour hot drinks in them they do not get too hot to handle. I love serving soup, hot coffee and also warm herbal drinks in them in the winter and in the summer they are perfect for serving, sorbets and ice slushies.
The glasses are not only suitable for hot drinks, they are perfect for serving ice cold drinks too. The double glass means that it stops the glasses from getting too hot or too cold to handle resulting in safe use both for hot and cold drinks.

The strong glasses with stands high freezing temperatures and are also microwave and dishwasher safe.  The glasses come in a set of four with a capacity of 250ml. They retail at £34.09 and are available to order from Amazon.



I was sent a set of the Ozeri glasses to review, all the views and opinions are my own and unbiased.

Friday, 28 November 2014

Master class with World Foods at School of Wok and giveaway

I was recently invited to a master class by world foods at the School of Wok to create some dishes using their sauces.



The WORLDFOODS' Cooking Solutions range are a concentrate of flavours and are extremely versatile in any Asian inspired cooking. They are 100% natural and are created using authentic herbs and spices. All the sauces are free from artificial preservatives, colouring, flavouring, gluten or genetically modified ingredients and are totally suitable for vegetarians, vegans and coeliacs.

The product range is vast and includes:
  • Thai Green Curry Paste
  • Thai Red Curry Paste
  • Thai Yellow Curry Paste
  • Thai Basil Curry Paste
  • Thai Masaman Curry Paste
  • Thai Panang Curry Paste
  • Thai Tom Yum Paste
  • Indonesian Fried Rice Paste
  • Indonesian Sambal Oelek
  • Malaysian Rendang Curry Paste
  • Singaporean Nyonya Laksa Paste
  • North African Harissa Paste
  • Thai Chilli Paste
  • Thai Tamarind Paste
  • Northern Thai Spicy Curry Paste(Hung Le curry)
  • Lemon Grass Paste
  • Ginger Paste
  • Garlic Paste
  • Galangal Paste
The sauces are very convenient to use, the flavours are well balanced and all that’s required to create tasty and delicious meals is to add some vegetables, meat or rice.



At the master class we were given a demonstration in how to chop vegetables using a proper Chinese cleaver by Jeremy the chef. We all chopped our vegetables to perfection (or almost) and then headed to the kitchen to prepare our vegetarian feast of  Rendang tacos,  Thai Basil  stir fry, Masaman  baked squash with coconut. The non-vegetarians cooked Panang curry duck breast, Thai basil stir fry, Masaman roast poussin . Jeremy demonstrated the perfect cooking techniques after which we created our dishes ready for dinner.
Dinner was washed down with lovely wine for the drinkers and soft drinks for the teetotallers.






 Finally when we thought we could eat no more we were tempted to sample the amazing Lemon grass drizzle cake which was amazing.The whole experience at school of wok was fun, interactive and the meal was superb. I was really surprised how bottled sauces could taste so authentic and homemade. I would like to thank world foods for inviting me to the cookery master class with the amazing Jeremy and sending me home with a wonderful goody bag of sauces so that I could recreate the meal in my own home.


As always I like my readers to be able to sample all the products that I try out, I am pleased to say that World foods have been really kind and have agreed to send two lucky simplyfood readers a world foods hamper each which will consist of:

  • Panang Curry Paste
  • Rendang Curry Paste
  • Masaman Curry Paste
  • Lemongrass Paste
  • World foods apron
  • Recipe notebook USB (with all the recipes we cooked at School of Wok) as well as printed versions.

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Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Orange and Apple Breakfast Juice ~Introducing the Optimum 600 Juicer




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Orange and Apple Juice


Refreshing breakfast juice- citrus orange with sweetness of apples.

Ingredients:
  • 3 jaffa oranges 
  • 1 large carrot
  • 2 braeburn apples
Method:

1.  Peel the oranges and cut them into quarters.2. Cut the apples and carrots into quarters.3. Feed the fruit into the Optimum 600 juicer.4. Pour the juice into chilled glasses and garnish with slices of apples.
Details
Prep time:  time: Total time: 10 minsYield: 3 servings


For the last three months I have really been enjoying the Optimum 9400 blender, it is a fantastic blender that is perfect for smoothies, nut butters, grating, grinding , making hot soups and cold icecreams. I am so much in love with it that, I was over the moon when I had the opportunity to try out the Optimum 600 slow juicer from the Optimum range. I have now stopped buying ready made juices from the supermarket as this juicer is so easy to use and  clean.

There are two types of juicers available a cold press and centrifugal juicer, the differences is that a centrifugal juicer chops up the fruit or vegetable with a flat cutting blade at high speed. The high-speed blade shredder does not penetrate the produce deeply enough to extract precious nutrients of the juices and causes oxidation that destroys enzymes and nutrients with in the juice. It also causes the juice to separate.

 The Optimum 600 is a cold press juicer; the advantage of it is that it works at a slower speed so it’s less noisy. It crushes and presses the fruit, releasing its deep-seated nutrients and enzymes, this result in a richer coloured juice containing large amounts of vitamins and minerals and no oxidation and separation.
There are many other advantages of the Optimum 600:
  • Can juice whole fruits and vegetables with no food prep required.
  • Slow speed – Only 65rpm.
  • Designed to last, high-quality SGS approved parts
  • Induction Motor designed to last, 10 Years Comprehensive Warranty
  • User friendly
  • Easy to clean (Self Cleaning function)
  • Low Noise, as low as 40dB
  • Ingredient flavour preserved, due to the slow speed of only 65rpm
  • More nutrients, vitamins, minerals and enzymes
  • Less separation & 35% more juice than centrifugal juicers
  • Safety sensor
  • CE and SGS approved
Assembling the Optimum 600 Juicer was pretty simple. All the components are marked with a small dot and once you have all the parts in the right order you just need to match the dots for them to fit together. I created a video that shows how to assemble the Optimum 600 Juicer which you can see below.



Juicing in the Optimum 600 Juicer is simple too, I made a simple Orange and apple juice, I did peel the orange and cut the apple into quarters although you could have added the apple whole as the feed tube is fairly wide. You can see the video below showing you how easy it is to create the most delicious juice in the Optimum 600.



The Optimum 600 is available to buy at £329.00, It comes with a 1 MONTH TRIAL - MONEY BACK GUARANTEE (includes return postage costs for UK customers) Currently it is available on special offer only £249 for a limited time .
If you like the sound of this awesome juicer, please orders it through here. 

Sunday, 23 November 2014

Mushroom and Fennel Curry






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Mushroom and Fennel Curry


Spicy Mushroom and fennel curry with baby tomatoes.

Ingredients:
  • 240 g /8 oz button mushrooms diced into 1cm pieces
  • 1 bulb fennel cleaned and diced into 1cm pieces
  • 1 small red onion finely diced
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic paste
  • 12 baby tomatoes cut into quarters
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon turmeric
  • 1 teaspoon chilli powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon coriander powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon cumin powder
  • 1 tablespoon mild  olive oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds
  • 1 red chilli finely sliced for garnish.
Method:

1. In a  pan add the oil and wait for it to heat up.Once the oil is hot add the mustard seeds and wait for them to splutter.2. Add the garlic and onions and saute until onions are translucent.3. Add the mushrooms and fennel and saute for 5 more minutes until both are almost cooked.4. Add the salt, chilli powder, turmeric, tomatoes, coriander powder, cumin powder and toss the vegetables to coat with the spices.5. Cook for another 3-4 minutes after which transfer the curry to a serving bowl and garnish with red chilli slices.
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Prep time: Cook time: Total time: Yield:serves 4


Submitting to:

In my VEG BOX ~Mushrooms event by citrusspice guest hosted by Mayuris Jikoni

Monday, 17 November 2014

Cantaloupe Melon Sorbet ~Secret Recipe challenge 17th November 2014



This is my assignment with the Secret Recipe Club.The aim of the club is that you are allocated a blog from which you have to select a recipe and try it and blog about it.

This month I was assigned The Texan New Yorker that is written by Julie who describes herself as " A myopic, finicky eater with no food conscience, who transformed into a grown-up who loves cooking, food, adventurous eating, and cares deeply about where food comes from."  I looked through Julies blog and found some lovely recipes but finally I settled for the cantaloupe melon sorbet as I had an over ripe cantaloupe melon sitting in the fruit basket screaming at me to use it!!

The sorbet was refreshing and simply delicious, the only changes I made were that I added a forlorn ripe peach that was staring at me from the fruit basket and omitted the wine since I don't drink.

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Cantaloupe Melon Sorbet


Refreshingly sweet and fragrant Cantaloupe Melon Sorbet.

Ingredients:
  • 1 Cantaloupe Melon
  • 1 large ripe peach
  • 1/2 cup sugar or honey to taste
  • 1 tablespoon lime juice
  • Peach slices for garnish
Method:

1. Cut the melon in half and remove the seeds, cut the melon rind off and cut the melon into cubes.2. Cut the peach in half and remove the stone and cut it into quarters. 3. Add the melon, peach, lime juice and sugar to the Optimum 9400 blender and blend for 1 minute.4. Pour the mixture into a plastic tupperware and place it in the freezer for three hours, after which take it out of the freezer and rake it with a fork and return it to the freezer to keep overnight.5. To serve remove the sorbet from the freezer and leave it at room temperature for 2-3 minutes after which rake it with a fork again..6. Scoop the sorbet into serving cups and garnish with peach slices.
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Prep time: Freezing time: Yield: 8 servings









































I made my Peach Sorbet in the Optimum 9400 blender. It is very versatile and it will blend, purée, grate, chop, make ice cream, hot soups, nut butters and nut milk.




To read about the Optimum 9400 check my review post here. The blender is currently on a special offer at £329.00 with a thirty day money back guarantee with free postage if not satisfied. You can also get an extra two years warranty if you order through this site You can order yours here. To get the extra warranty please quote brand ambassador discount in special instructions on the order form.




Monday, 10 November 2014

Minty Masala Paneer and Loyd Grossman Hamper giveaway


Recently, I was sent a Loyd Grossman hamper to create a recipe with. In my hamper there was a sample of Loyd Grossman’s Limited Edition Mint Masala gravy sauce, Tikka sauce, a recipe card, Loyd Grossman Naan Bread, boil in the bag rice, and a Balti dish.



The new mint masala  will be available in the shops from mid November, it a delicious aromatic Indian curry sauce made with a blend of spices, tomatoes, yoghurt and mint. It is perfect when you want to create a tasty meal in a short time. Being a vegetarian I choose to use my Mint masala gravy to create a lovely paneer (indian cheese dish) cooked with onions and capsicums.


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Minty Masala Paneer

Succulent paneer cooked in an aromatic blend of spices in a minty masala sauce.

Ingredients:
  • 400g Paneer cut into 2 cm cubes
  • 1 green capsicum cut into 2 cm pieces
  • 1 red capsicum cut into 2cm pieces
  • 1 small red onion finely chopped
  • 1 green chilli finely chopped
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1 jar Lloyd Grossman Minty masala sauce
  • 1 tablespoon fresh chopped coriander leaves
  • 1 tablespoons Olive Oil
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
Method:

1. Heat the oil in a frying pan and toss the Paneer cubes in it for 3-4 minutes until they start to turn brown.2. Remove the paneer from the pan on to a piece of kitchen paper.3. To the pan add the onions and saute them until translucent. Add the peppers, green chilli and stir  for 3-4 minutes until peppers slightly soften.4. Add the salt, lemon juice, and the minty masala sauce and stir fry for 2-3 minutes .5. Add the cooked paneer and stir fry for 2-3 minutes.6.Transfer the paneer minty masala paneer to the serving  balti dish and garnish with chopped coriander.Serve with rice and nan bread.
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I really enjoyed the Minty masala sauce and am pleased that I have two Lloyd Grossman hampers for two lucky simplyfood winners.(Only 1 hamper per winner)

The contents of the hamper:
Lloyd Grossman’s Limited Edition Mint Masala gravy sauce,
Tikka sauce,
a recipe card,
Lloyd Grossman Naan Bread,
Boil in the bag rice,
Balti dish.

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Monday, 3 November 2014

Roasted Vegetable Wraps


I love mediterranean vegetables and I am always looking for ways to cook them in interesting ways. With the arrival of my ActiFry, roasted vegetables have become a breeze to cook and I love serving them with a home made spicy tomato salsa and cactus corn tortilla.

Using the ActiFry is simple all it requires is less than 1 tablespoon of oil and a selection of vegetables and the actifry does the rest.It cooks using a hot air system in minimal oil without compromising on the taste.
















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Roasted Vegetable Wraps
A colourful medley of roasted mediterranean vegetables served with spicy homemade tomato sauce and cactus corn wraps.

Ingredients:
  • 2 baby courgettes cut into 5mm thick round slices
  • 2 baby carrots peeled and cut into 5mm thick round slices
  • 10 baby new potatoes cut into quarters
  • 1 green pepper cut into one inch pieces
  • 1 red pepper cut into one inch pieces
  • 10 button mushrooms cut into halves
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1/4 teaspoon chilli flakes
  • 6 cactus corn tortillas
  • 6 tablespoons homemade spicy tomato salsa
Method:

1. Put all the vegetables except the mushrooms in the ActiFry and add 1 tablespoon of oil.2. Roast the vegetables for 15 minutes in the ActiFry, after 15 minutes add the mushrooms and roast the vegetables for 5 more minutes.3.Remove  the roasted vegetables from the ActiFry and add them to a bowl. Season with salt, pepper, chilli flakes and lemon juice and toss together.4. Place a  tortilla wrap  on a hot griddle to warm for 30 seconds , transfer the wrap onto a plate, spoon over it the spicy tomato salsa and add a portion of the roasted vegetables 5.Roll up the wrap and serve immediately.6. Repeat procedure for rest of wraps.
Prep time: Cook time: Total time: Yield: 6 wraps


NB- If you don't have an ActiFry you can place the vegetables on a baking tray and roast them in the oven instead. I was sent the ActiFry by Tesco Direct to review, all the views and opinions in the post are my own and unbiased.

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In my VEG BOX ~Mushrooms, event by citrusspice and guest hosted by Mayuri's Jikoni

Sunday, 2 November 2014

Round Up ~Lets cook for Halloween


These are all the lovely recipes in the lets cook for Halloween Round up.

Saturday, 1 November 2014

Announcing Event~Lets cook with Yoghurt


Yoghurt is a very healthy and versatile Ingredient. It can be flavoured, eaten natural, or used in cooking, for dressing, making smoothies and desserts.
This month I am inviting all foodies out there to link up their yogurt recipes.

To Participate:

1. Prepare any vegetarian recipe with yoghurt (eggs allowed) please link your post using the linky below by entering your Dish Name and Post URL
2. Please link this event announcement with your entry, this is mandatory. (Any entries sent with out the mandatory link will be disqualified.)
3.Use of logo is  not mandatory but it helps to spread the word if you can use it.
4. Multiple entries are allowed, archived are only allowed if reposted and updated with this event link.
4. In the event of problem using linky you can email me the entry at simplysensationalfood@gmail.com

Please use this format:
Your Name: Recipe
Name Recipe URL
Image no larger than 300 pixels.
Event Ends 30th Nov 2014