Leftfield recipe thread
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Pferdestarke

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7,192 posts

213 months

Thursday 10th March 2016
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We could do with a bit more content in here.

Forget spag bol and lasagne recipes though. Maybe a few leftfield recipes would help many of us to try a few different things and add a little variety to our menus at home.

I'll start with celeriac pie.

Get a large celeriac and peel. Quarter and slice thinly.

Add milk and chicken stock to a pan and add the large slices. Cover with a lid and cook until fairly soft.

Make a roux. Use warm milk from the cooking process for the sauce. Add cheese and seasoning. Ensure its quite thick.

Get a shop bought puff pastry roll and use half for lining a deep tin. Layer the celeriac and cheese sauce throughout. Add a lid and seal. Paint with egg wash.

Bake until crisp, golden and to your liking. Rest and serve.




Pferdestarke

Original Poster:

7,192 posts

213 months

Thursday 10th March 2016
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Get your thinking caps on.

I'm bored with our food at home hence the thread.

thebraketester

15,628 posts

164 months

Thursday 10th March 2016
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We are liking this at the moment. Great with a piece of baked salmon..

http://www.ottolenghi.co.uk/freekeh-pilaf-shop

FWIW

3,873 posts

123 months

Thursday 10th March 2016
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Could be a great thread...over to you pfd biggrin

JKRolling

642 posts

128 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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Brisholes are good especially with gnocchi.


Make up some italian sauce - onions galic celery. Get your soffrito soft then add tomotos amounts are down to you on portion size etc

Take sirloin steak and trim the fat. Bash it out until about 6mm thick. Spread pesto over one side then a layer of Parma ham then sundried tomotoes and a few mozzarella balls with a few basil leafs. Roll up tie in string so it is round then poach for about 2 hours in a really low heat italian tom sauce you made. Amazing. Not sure it's authentic in any way though

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

134 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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Butternut squash and feta quesadillas.

Roast the squash with garlic and chilli until it's soft. Roast some onions and peppers as well. Make a cheese mix with feta and a milder more melty cheese, we use manchego but anything like that would work.

Scoop the squash out of the skins. Put a flour tortilla into a hot, dry frying pan and fill half with the squash, onions & peppers and a decent amount of the cheese. Fold the tortilla over, squash it down until the filling is even and the quesadilla is fairly thin, then leave to toast. I normally leave it until it's just starting to smoke then turn it and do the same with the other side.

I normally serve them with tzatziki, hot sauce and salsa.

Edited by ZedLeg on Friday 11th March 06:42

dazco

4,281 posts

215 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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What is Leftfield, Google does not help.

Truckosaurus

13,078 posts

310 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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dazco said:
What is Leftfield, Google does not help.
"It is a sporting term, from the American game 'baseball', Your Honour".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_left_field

TwigtheWonderkid

48,422 posts

176 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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Matzo omelette.

Get a couple of matzos (or a few water biscuits will do) break them up and soak them in the omelette mixture. Pour into pan and cook. Add some cheese, ham, or whatever else you want. Gives the omelette a whole new texture.

dazco

4,281 posts

215 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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Truckosaurus said:
dazco said:
What is Leftfield, Google does not help.
"It is a sporting term, from the American game 'baseball', Your Honour".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_left_field
Is that it!!!!???

I thought it was a book or something.

Leftfield, for when the word 'unusual' does not make you look like an ad exec wink

Pferdestarke

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7,192 posts

213 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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dazco said:
Is that it!!!!???

I thought it was a book or something.

Leftfield, for when the word 'unusual' does not make you look like an ad exec wink
Where is your left of field unconventional and inspiring recipe Dazzer?

dazco

4,281 posts

215 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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Pferdestarke said:
dazco said:
Is that it!!!!???

I thought it was a book or something.

Leftfield, for when the word 'unusual' does not make you look like an ad exec wink
Where is your left of field unconventional and inspiring recipe Dazzer?
Beans in frying pan, melt cheddar into it biggrin

don4l

10,058 posts

202 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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This thread is a great idea, but I think that we need guidance aboout what is going to be considered "left field".

Hopefully, my effort this evening will meet the criteria.



I've been thinking of doing a hot and sour soup for some time. If we have a takeaway, it is one of my favourite dishes.

I used this as a template:- http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/412630/quick-an....

However, I didn't have any beansprouts, so I used raw onion instead. I've done this before and I think that it works.

I didn't have any rice wine, so I used Mirin(expiry date 30/9/2003 - will I live?).

No chestnut mushrooms, so used some dried porcini and ceps.

No rice vinegar, so used balsamic.

I didn't have any groundnut oil, so I used olive oil and a couple of drops of toasted sesame seed oil.

I've no idea if I used the correct noodles, I used linguini, smashed up so that they would fit in a spoon without dripping over the table.

There is also some grated carrot.

Finally, I beat in an egg to make it a bit more filling.

Oh... I didn't have any fresh chilli, so I used chilli flakes.

I only used one chicken thigh, and that was enough.

The result, strangely enough, was bloody delicious.



Pferdestarke

Original Poster:

7,192 posts

213 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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That's the idea!

It sounds and looks great. Nice and left field.

And slightly unusual. Especially with your justified substitutions.

madcowman

222 posts

144 months

Saturday 12th March 2016
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I'll see your celeriac pie and raise you....



bacon cheeseburger pie smile

Pferdestarke

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7,192 posts

213 months

Saturday 12th March 2016
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I may try one. It's filthy. I like the sesame topping.

Here's an aubergine, spinach and mushroom curry.


miniman

29,622 posts

288 months

Saturday 12th March 2016
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Pferdestarke said:
We could do with a bit more content in here.

Forget spag bol and lasagne recipes though. Maybe a few leftfield recipes would help many of us to try a few different things and add a little variety to our menus at home.

I'll start with celeriac pie.

Get a large celeriac and peel. Quarter and slice thinly.

Add milk and chicken stock to a pan and add the large slices. Cover with a lid and cook until fairly soft.

Make a roux. Use warm milk from the cooking process for the sauce. Add cheese and seasoning. Ensure its quite thick.

Get a shop bought puff pastry roll and use half for lining a deep tin. Layer the celeriac and cheese sauce throughout. Add a lid and seal. Paint with egg wash.

Bake until crisp, golden and to your liking. Rest and serve.



Reminds me of Gary Rhodes' Mushroom Suet Pudding.


Pferdestarke

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Saturday 12th March 2016
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don4l

10,058 posts

202 months

Saturday 12th March 2016
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Pferdestarke said:
What is it?

This thread could really fly if we give recipes.

Pferdestarke

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7,192 posts

213 months

Saturday 12th March 2016
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See my post a few above. An aubergine mushroom spinach curry.




Edited by Pferdestarke on Saturday 12th March 22:57