~ Menu ~
Salmon
& Asparagus Hash
Roasted
Garlic Mayonnaise
White
Wine Spritzer
A
Tad of Granny Wobbly’s Finest
Coffee
Today’s lunch was very sudden yet very
satisfying.
My leftovers comprised 3 cold cooked new potatoes, about 3 ounces (oops, sorry, I mean 85g) of cooked salmon and 4 stalks of asparagus which surprised me as I thought I’d finished the lot off yesterday. So I made ...
My leftovers comprised 3 cold cooked new potatoes, about 3 ounces (oops, sorry, I mean 85g) of cooked salmon and 4 stalks of asparagus which surprised me as I thought I’d finished the lot off yesterday. So I made ...
Salmon & Asparagus Hash
~ I
snapped the asparagus into short lengths and cooked it in a non-stick pan with
a little oil, salt and pepper till al dente.
I much prefer asparagus roasted, sautéed or grilled to steamed or
poached; tastier and a nice texture. I
set the asparagus aside.
~
Heated a spoonful more oil and added the new potatoes which I crushed in
a manly sort of way and fried over medium heat till crunchy and golden.
~ A
broke the salmon into little bits and added it to the pan together with the
waiting asparagus.
~
Chivvied the whole lot into a sort of cake arrangement and decanted it
onto my waiting plate.
All that and I didn’t even use a knife!!
The roasted garlic mayo that I have been so
enthusiastic with is from M & S and I love it. Yes I could, and indeed do, make my own but
this is so delicious and handy, has a long shelf life, comes in a useful
squirty bottle and doesn't upset my real man with it's garlicky aroma as it does when I make my own! I have quite a passion
for it with fish and potatoes.
Granny Wobbly
I went to Wadebridge the other day. Every time I am there I assume a vague,
possibly gormless, look and wander into Granny Wobbly’s Fudge Pantry where I
“test” their sample fudges and hope they don’t recognise me. I may invest in a moustache! Having been “surprised” at the excellence of
their product I then buy some as is only right and proper.
If you haven’t tried Granny’s Wobbly’s
wonderful fudge and you live anywhere near Cornwall for Gawd’s sake come and
get some or order it online here.
The vanilla fudge I bought was intended for
some fudgy experiments for my forthcoming book (see below) but so far I haven’t got round to trying my ideas and could hear it calling to
me from the cupboard.
What could I do?
“Suzy – you know
you want me!”
What could I do?
A bit more about the wonderful Granny
Wobbly (actually there are two of them and one is a chap!) who make, on the
premises, the best fudge I have ever tasted; rich, crumbly and perfect, in five
standard flavours; Vanilla, Maple and Walnut , Rum and Raisin, Butterscotch and
Chocolate plus a weekly mystery flavour and other specialities. In addition to the basic flavours I myself
have assiduously tried their Lemon Meringue Fudge, their Sparkly Chocolate Mint
and the Christmas Pud – some while ago now.
News From Way Into the Future!
My "Forthcoming book" was published in March 2013 as The Leftovers Handbook and a second edition is now available under the new title Creative Ways to Use Up Leftovers.
1 comment:
I have an Aunt & Uncle in Wadebridge. I must send them on a mission for me! :)
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