“Ask
not what you can do for your country. Ask what’s for lunch.”
Orson Welles
~ Menu ~
Crunchy
Asparagus and Wild Garlic Omelette
Coffee
Ice Cream
Too
much chocky sauce
Cake
croutons
Coffee
Having a few leftover asparagus stalks (no
tips) in the fridge together with a bowl of Wild Garlic Butter (you may
remember my picking the garlic on May Day) I decided to make an omelette and also
to try an idea that was in the back of my mind, very similar indeed to my Toast on Eggs I
wrote about ages ago.
~ I
thinly sliced the asparagus stalks and cooked them for a minute or two in a
dollop of wild garlic butter.
~
Once tender I set them aside and sprinkled a handful of panko crumbs over the
butter in the pan before adding two beaten eggs (seasoned
of course).
~ I
made the omelette as usual, returning the asparagus just before folding and all
was well.
Here is a close-up so that I hope you can
see the crunchy bits.
Lunch Pudding
Looking through the freezer to see if there
was anything for lunch pudding I found a slice of frozen cake and a modicum of
homemade coffee ice cream and so lunch pudding was born.
I also had some Dark Chocolate Caramel Sauce in the fridge which needed warming up to get it out of the jar. I diced the cake and sautéed it in a little butter till golden then arranged everything tastefully in a bowl ...
I also had some Dark Chocolate Caramel Sauce in the fridge which needed warming up to get it out of the jar. I diced the cake and sautéed it in a little butter till golden then arranged everything tastefully in a bowl ...
Not bad for a sudden dessert! The reason there is too much sauce is
because it was not worth keeping the last little bit. Honest!
The recipes for the ice cream and sauce are in my book which, with the sun out at last (well it was yesterday!) I thought I'd tell you a bit more about it.
~ or much time effort or having to mash the
stuff as it freezes ~
In this book I give, I promise you, a
quick, way to make truly rich, creamy, luxurious dairy ice cream with no
ice cream maker, no churning, no eggs (which was just incidental - I wasn't trying to be healthy)
and absolutely no hard work such as stirring!
The book contains over 100 ice cream recipes plus many more for sauces, syrups, inclusions, accompaniments and serving suggestions such as this maple syrup ice cream (so easy!!) with bacon brittle.
The book contains over 100 ice cream recipes plus many more for sauces, syrups, inclusions, accompaniments and serving suggestions such as this maple syrup ice cream (so easy!!) with bacon brittle.
2 comments:
I think this my be my perfect lunch - asparagus, omelette and coffee ice cream are 3 of my favourite ever foods!
The ice cream was a really lucky find - if I'd known it was there I'd have already eaten it!
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