Australians love seafood and we often choose to eat it for special occasions. Oysters, prawns, crabs and lobsters are the favourites as the cash registers at fish markets over the Christmas period and Australia Day will attest. And yet there is a wealth of other seafood ....
SASHIMI ETC.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
A VERY VEGO CHRISTMAS
The lead up to Christmas sees the lifestyle media go into over-drive with ideas for Christmas food. (A bit like we’ve done here at The Coeliac’s Revenge.) There are dozens of thoughts on ways to dress the ham and turkey, what seafood to buy and what pudding is best and so on. Yet we’ve observed that there is little on offer for the vegetarians amongst us, particularly amongst the gluten-free suggestions ....
BARBECUED CORN AND GREEN BEAN SALAD WITH MEXICAN SPICES.
REVENGE ALMOND FOCACCIA WITH ROSEMARY AND OLIVES
RICOTTA, CHOCOLATE AND PISTACHIO CHRISTMAS TREE CAKE
WITLOF, ROCKET, FENNEL, BROCCOLINI, CHILLI AND GARLIC SALAD
ROAST PARMESAN POTATOES
ROAST, STUFFED CHICKEN ROLLS WITH ARTICHOKES, SAGE AND SPECK
The chicken rolls in this recipe can be stuffed the day before and stored in the fridge. All other ingredients can be thrown together in no time. The potatoes are already cooked and can be 'par browned' in the oven before the chicken goes in and, while the chicken is resting, popped back in to finish browning. All the salad ingredients can be prepared before hand and tossed together at the last minute ....
PRAWN AND CABBAGE SALAD WITH AN ASIAN DRESSING
NUMBER TWO CHRISTMAS MENU
NUMBER ONE CHRISTMAS MENU
Many of you have been asking for ideas for Christmas meals so we’ve put together a couple of menus to help you with your planning. Most of the elements of our menus can either be prepared the day before, or even a few days before or quickly thrown together on Christmas Day. We think our menus resist the usual .....
COFFEE ICE CREAM AND MASCARPONE SORBET CAKE ...
STAR ANISE DUCK BREASTS WITH PICKLED RHUBARB ....
CHILLED SMOKED SALMON LASAGNE
This smoked salmon lasagne, served chilled, is a favourite oldie but a goodie recipe from Steve Manfreddi which we have adapted by using gluten-free lasagne sheets for the coeliacs amongst us but it works equally as well with wheat pasta. The tomato sauces and parsley and garlic salsa can be made two days ahead and the whole lasagne compiled and refrigerated the day before ....
A TRADITIONAL FINISH
Christmas pudding is a traditional favourite for most of us, even at the end of a big Christmas meal and even in the heat of a Sydney summer. In our house it’s smothered with our ‘Best Ever’ brandy sauce. Jan recommends it served with homemade vanilla ice cream as well. Real diehards may want to add custard to the list ....
KEEP IT IF YOU CAN
CHOP CHOP
Yes, it’s time to get on with the Christmas baking. The koels are waking us at 4 am, the channel-bill cuckoos are causing havoc amongst the local birds and the cicadas are drumming. Tinsel is appearing in the shops and gift catalogues in our letterboxes. All signifiers of summer and the approaching festive and holiday season ....
A REVEALING TART
As our seasons here in Sydney are not absolutely defined, we segue from cool to warm to hot and back again before a new season is in full swing. To be able to declare the change we take our cue from the appearance of new season’s fruit and vegetables in the market. We now know that spring has sprung and summer’s nearly here because our markets and shops are filling up with delicious stone and berry fruits ....