Monday 23 May 2011

Patak the Barbecue this summer

For many, the warmer weather can mean bucket loads of lacklustre salads and uninspired barbeque food; fortunately Patak’s has something a little different for you. They have developed a selection of new recipes to ensure everyone can get their fix of Indian flavor during the coming summer months:

Tandoori Chicken Naanchos

An Indian twist on nachos – brilliant for sharing with friends!

Chettinad Chicken Bites with Red Pepper Salsa

Perfect finger food, great for buffets and street parties

Balti Crab Cakes

Move away from the traditional (and boring) fish cakes with these lightly spiced crab cakes

BBQ’d Fish Kebabs

This light and delicately balanced dish is a real winner at barbeques

Halloumi Stuffed Red Peppers

An impressive, delicious and simple starter or side dish, the halloumi works fantastically when combined with the subtle spices

Lemon Rice

A refreshing accompaniment, excellent at buffets or served as a side at a barbeque

MEAT EATERS

Panfried Duck Breast with Cloves and Cinnamon
Impress at summer dinner parties with this succulent duck dish

Baked Chicken with Yoghurt Sauce

A relaxed and simple curry dish to warm the cockles during colder evenings (because the good weather in the UK rarely holds for long)

South Indian Lamb Cous Cous

Cous cous, commonly found in Moroccan or Mediterranean dishes, is delicious hot or cold!

Spicy Meat Balls in a Yoghurt Sauce

The spice of these meat balls is cooled perfectly by the subtle flavours of the yoghurt sauce

SEAFOOD

Steamed Fish Parcels

Keep it light during the summer months with delicately steamed fish parcels


VEGETARIAN

Channa Dhal

Dhal is a spicy stew-like meal made with lentils or chickpeas. This recipe is best served with chapattis and rice.

For further information on the Patak’s range visit www.pataks.com


Make sure your guests feel good at your barbecue

Spreading 4 times more feelgoodness this summer, The Feel Good Drinks Co is launching a  NEW 275ml party pack in supermarkets across the UK.  As BBQ’s, picnics and outdoor lunches fill the warm summer air, there is no better way to relax and unwind than with a delicious Feel Good Drink, and now there is an exciting NEW flavour to try too!

Offering a super alternative to alcohol as a simply a delicious and refreshing soft drink to share with friends and family, the new 4 pack is available in two ‘Feel Good’ flavours; new and refreshing Cranberry & Pomegranate & the classic Orange & Mango that will really get your taste buds going.

The new pack provides a healthy alternative to other soft drinks because unlike some of its competitors, Feel Good Drinks are made with 100% natural ingredients, have no added sugar and better still, provide 1 of your 5 a day in every bottle. 

Steve Cooper, the co-founder and Marketing Director with Feel Good Drinks said:  “This is a major new launch for our business as customers and consumers are looking for a more refreshing, healthier alternative.  More people than ever before are aware of the amount of sugar added to some juice drinks; we don’t add any sugar to our drinks and furthermore each bottle provides 1 of your 5 a day.”  So if you are looking for a healthy juice drink that is sure to quench your thirst, you can find the new party pack in Sainsbury’s and Morrison’s.”

Whilst you are grabbing a 4 pack or two, don’t forget the gorgeous 750ml gently sparkling range from Feel Good Drinks; a tasty treat for summer parties that will be sure to impress your friends!  Available in 5 flavours; Raspberry & Passion Fruit, Cranberry & Lime, Orange & Passion Fruit, Cloudy Lemon and White Grape & Peach, the 750ml range is available nationwide in Tesco, ASDA, Sainsbury’s, Co-op and other supermarkets. 

As the smells and sounds of BBQs, festivals, and picnics begin to fill the air again, it’s time to start feeling good as summer is just around the corner!  Toast the great British Summer with the deliciously fruity Feel Good Drinks range; made with 100% natural ingredients, no added sugar, and providing 1 of your 5 a day!

Why not quench your thirst with a delicious bottle of 400ml fruit juice drink, available in a lightweight 100% recyclable plastic bottle; convenient and easy to enjoy on-the-go!  These are available in 3 gorgeous flavours: Cloudy Lemon, Apple & Blueberry, and Orange & Mango. 

If you’re getting together with friends then Feel Good offer their range of sparkling juice drinks in chic 750ml glass bottles. Perfect if you opt for an alcohol free evening or prefer a more refreshing tipple to enjoy in the summer sun. What’s more, all Feel Good Drinks are packed full of natural fruity goodness and have absolutely no added sugar.  These are available in five gently sparkling flavours including Raspberry & Passion Fruit, White Grape & Peach, and Cranberry & Lime. 

Feel Good also have a range of juice drinks in cartons which are perfect for thirsty kids, providing a tasty way to 1 of their 5 a day.  Available in Orange, Pineapple & Banana, or Blackcurrant, Apple & Grape, Feel Good Kids drinks are made with juice and a little water and don’t have any added sugar or artificial nasties. Easily stored - pop them into your bag for a picnic or special day out for 100% natural fruity goodness!

(EDITOR: Don't get dehydrated during your barbecue. Sometimes, people feel ill after a barbecue. They blame the food or the fact that they consumed too much alcohol, and whilst both those factors can take their toll, it's possible that they allowed themselves to become too dehydrated by the hot summer sun!

So, wear a hat, spend time in the shade, wear suncreams, etc., and ensure you have plenty to eat and to drink, but do watch your alcohol intake. Feeel Good Fruit Drinks are ideal to help to keep yourself safely and properly hydrated and feeling well.)

Visit www.feelgooddrinks.co.uk or the doodling website www.feelgooddoodle.co.uk to get your creative juices flowing!

Some things just go together. Seriously Good.

The Gordon Ramsay recipes use the Seriously Good sauce range which are Comic Relief’s only source of fun raising all year round. There is quite the selection of dishes suitable for entertaining this summer.

Rice Salad
Serves 8-10, as a light lunch

Prep time: 15 minutes
Cooking time: 15 minutes, plus 10 minutes resting

¼ jar Seriously Good Butter Chicken sauce
3 x 250g packets steamed basmati rice
200g Greek yoghurt
zest and juice of 1 lime
200g vine cherry or baby plum tomatoes, halved
150g sugar snap peas, cut into thin strips
100g button mushrooms, thinly sliced
10g mint, chopped
10g parsley, chopped

Prepare the rice according to pack instructions. Allow to cool.

Mix the Seriously Good Butter Chicken sauce with the yoghurt and lime juice and zest.

Add the remaining ingredients and stir well before spooning onto a serving dish and serve with the rice.

Tip: for a heartier meal, grill 250g sirloin or rump steak, slice and add to the salad


Paprika Pork Chops with a Spicy Red Pepper Marinade
Serves 4
Prep time: 10 minutes plus marinating
Cooking time: 20 minutes

1 jar Seriously Good Spicy Red Pepper & Italian Sausage sauce
½ tsp hot smoked paprika
½ tsp ground cumin   
½ tsp ground coriander
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
4 pork loin chops on the bone, 250-300g each
2 tbsp olive oil
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

Pour the jar of Seriously Good Spicy Red Pepper & Italian Sausage sauce into a wide dish and mix with the paprika, cumin and coriander. Trim the excess fat from the pork and lay in the baking dish, turning to coat in the marinade. Cover and leave to marinate in the fridge for 2 hours or overnight.

When you are ready to start grilling, scrape the excess marinade from the pork into a small pan. Pour the rest of the marinade from the dish into the pan and bring to the boil. Simmer for 10 minutes and then remove from the heat.

Brush the pork all over with 1-2 tablespoons olive oil and season generously. Grill the pork for 5-6 minutes on each side, basting with the marinade towards the end of cooking, until the pork feels firm but springy to the touch. Leave the pork to rest on a warm plate for 5 minutes. Serve with a little of the remaining marinade brushed over.

Serve with sweet potato wedges and green vegetables or salad on the side.

How do you start your barbecue? Safely, that's how! With the Zippo Flex Neck Lighter for BBQs!

The Zippo Flexible Neck Lighter (£14.00) is a great accessory for lighting campfires and BBQs. With its flexible nozzle it can access difficult-to-reach areas without burning your fingers. The flame is wind resistant and the flexible neck allows you to light a fire no matter how tricky it might seem – ensuring smiles all summer round. The added advantage of the child friendly safety switch, makes the ‘Flex Neck’ a great choice this summer.

The Ambrette’s Dev Biswal launches Indian own-brand Premier marinades for fine Indian dining

Dev Biswal, the chef-patron of The Ambrette Michelin-listed fine Indian dining venue, has launched his own brand ‘Biswal’s Premier’ marinades.

There are three products in the range, for chicken, lamb and fish.

The marinades, as used in the award-winning restaurant in the Kent coastal resort of Margate, have been introduced as a response to customers asking the secret to The Ambrette’s distinctive style and flavours, so they can try them at home. Formerly known as ‘The Indian Princess’ and rebranded to distance itself from traditional high street curry houses, The Ambrette does not serve curry. Many of the dishes are only lightly spiced to enhance the natural flavours of the food.

Biswal is critical of “the fast-food mentality” of some Indian establishments “stuck in a 1940s time bubble”, who pre cook meat, then fry in a sauce to order, without giving the ingredients time to absorb flavours from the herbs and spices.

“My vision is to bring cultures together by introducing new food habits,” commented Biswal who has an ambition to transform how Britons perceived Indian food, “I believe food like art and music is a major catalyst in improving relationships amongst people across borders.

“Artists and musicians are worshipped as cultural brand ambassadors, whereas chefs are not,” he said.

Marinating fish and meat is a typically eastern concept in home cooking. Conversely, Biswal employs western cooking styles and poaching in some dishes.

Whilst, according to Biswal, lamb should be marinated for at least 4 hours, whereas fish should be marinade for the maximum of an hour. The 250ml jars contain instructions to apply at room temperature and leave to stand in the fridge.

Biswal’s Premier Marinade for Lamb contains a unique blend of mustard oil, ginger, garlic, pickle, salt, garam masala, red chilli, turmeric, fenugreek, pineapple and coriander

The Premier Marinade for Chicken is a blend of fresh coriander, fresh mint, fresh ginger, fresh garlic, mustard oil, green chilli, roasted gram flour, salt, garam masala, turmeric, black salt and soft cheese. It is also ideal for use with left over Christmas turkey.

The Premier Marinade for Fish, which can be used for white varieties or oily species such as mackerel or salmon, is comprised of a secret recipe of mustard oil, turmeric, coriander seeds, onion seeds, fennel seeds, carom seeds, fenugreek, lemon juice, salt, sugar, black pepper, asafoetida and curry leaves.

Dev recently returned from a gruelling 21-tour of India to Mumbai, Gujarat and the Mecca of Indian food lovers, Hyderabad where he researched the local food scene ranging from street food to the many fine dining restaurants catering for the burgeoning middles classes and super rich. He also collected ingredients unknown to the UK market such as dried lichens and exotic wild plants.

The marinades were trialled at the recent Broadstairs Food Festival, where Dev gave masterclass cookery demonstrations, and they sold out.

The 250ml jars cost £3.99 and are sufficient for 4 servings and keep for 2-4 weeks once opened. Biswal’s Premier Marinades are available direct from The Ambrette for delivery nationwide plus local farm shops and specialist outlets like Eddie Gilbert’s wet fish shop in Ramsgate.

FACTFILE:
Dev Biswal grew up in Calcutta. He trained at the Dubai Sheraton, before moving to London, aged 26 in 2003 for spells at Mangoes and Eriki. Biswal is also a director of Quex Park, with responsibility for catering. Quex House in 1800 acres of countryside in Birchington is home to the Powell-Cotton Museum with the Hannah Suite banqueting hall. www.quexpark.co.uk

The Ambrette Restaurant, 44 King Street, Margate, Kent CT9 1QE
E: info@theambrette.co.uk T: 01843 231504 W: www.theambrette.co.uk

www.biswalfoods.com

(EDITOR: This sounds like real Indian home cooking and will make the ideal addition to your barbecue. And to any meal, in fact. My wife's family originated in India, but in a part of Indian where chillies are almost never used, if at all. The recipes that passed down through her family are based on other herbs and spices with ginger used to add heat, rather than chillies.

When we tried the Biswal range my wife said: "This takes me back. It is as if I am eating a meal prepared by my father, they are that good! This is what most Indian families eat at home. They never eat curries!"

She was also sorry that we live nowhere near Margate, a fact I had to agree with!) 

Gluten-free Breadsticks for your Barbecues

Now everyone can enjoy the barbecue season as special diets are no longer going to get in the way, and it's all thanks to the launch of DS-gluten free (Dietary Specials) Breadsticks.

Made especially for coeliacs, people who have an allergy or intolerance to wheat or gluten, the new Italian savoury treat goes well with any dips.

The DS-gluten free Breadsticks are the latest addition to the growing and popualr DS-gluten free savoury snack range, and are available from Asda stores throughout the UK . 

 Michelle Shinn, who is the Retail Brand Manager with Dr. Schär UK, said:  “With garden parties set to take place across the country this summer, these Breadsticks will make a perfect accompaniment to delicious dips and salads.

“The DS-gluten free Breadsticks are made in Italy with an authentic Italian recipe. We are looking forward to hearing our customers’ comments about what they think – we are sure they will love them.”

DS-gluten free Breadsticks can be bought at selected Asda stores across the UK and should cost £2.79 for 150g.

For details about the DS-gluten free range of gluten and wheat free products visit www.dsglutenfree.co.uk

For National Barbecue Week. Stella Artois Cidre

Cider lovers will have a new tipple to look forward to this barbecue season as Stella Artois unveils its latest innovation - the new, mouth-watering Stella Artois Cidre.

Stella Artois Cidre is a premium-crafted, Belgian cider made from hand-picked apples which are bursting with flavour. They are fermented in Belgium and imported to the UK – giving Stella Artois Cidre a crisp and refreshing taste.

Available in ASDA and Tesco from now, before rolling out nationwide in May, Stella Artois Cidre will be served chilled over ice in its own, unique chalice glass in bars across the UK, providing the customer with a vibrant, medium-bodied drink which is clean and thirst-quenching on the palate.

Inspired by more than 600 years of brewing tradition and famous for delivering a premium and unique Belgian taste experience, Stella Artois is uniquely positioned to launch the refreshingly different Stella Artois Cidre, which reflects the brand’s premium nature, quality, craft and heritage.

James Watson, Marketing Director at Stella Artois points out: “Stella Artois Cidre will broaden the Stella Artois superior drinking experience and meet the different needs of our discerning clientele, yet retaining all the elegance and sophistication of Stella Artois. This is another demonstration of our commitment to innovation and investment in Stella Artois – including the launch of Stella Artois Black and Stella Artois 4 per cent – the most successful alcohol launch in the last ten years.”

For more information visit www.stellaartois.co.uk/cidre

Sunday 22 May 2011

Do not forget the barbecue deserts! Carnation shows us how!

With all the meat to cook, the salads, dips and savoury snacks to prepare, it is all too easy to forget that those with a sweet tooth might feel a bit marginalised and forgotten about at the barbecue. But there's no fear of that happening if you follow these recipes, very helpfully created in the kitchens of Carnation Milk!

Low Fat Strawberry Cheesecake Pots
Recipe

Serves 6
Preparation time: 20 minutes
Chilling time: 1 hour

Recipe
85g (3oz) light digestive biscuits
150g tub 0%fat Greek yogurt
150g (5½oz) extra light cream cheese
200g (7oz) Carnation Condensed Milk Light
Zest and juice 1 lemon                                                                                                                                                   
250g (9oz) fresh strawberries
3tbsp strawberry jam
1 tsp vanilla extract

Method
1.    Crumble 75g (3oz) light digestive biscuits into a bowl, not too fine.  Divide the crumbs between 6 wine glasses or small tumblers. 
2.    Place 200g (7oz) Carnation Condensed Milk Light (half a can) into a bowl and add the zest and juice of 1 lemon and 1tsp vanilla extract (optional).  Stir together until the mixture has thickened.
3.    Whisk 150g (5½oz) extra light cream cheese and 150g tub 0%fat Greek yogurt in a small bowl until smooth then fold into the thickened condensed milk, don’t over beat.  Spoon the creamy mixture over the biscuits.  Chill for at least 30minutes to 1 hour.
4.    Chop 250g (9oz) fresh strawberries, mix with 3tbsp strawberry jam and top the cheesecakes with the fruit to serve.

Or how about this gorgeous recipe?

Lime and Coconut Cake
Recipe:

Serves 12
Preparation time: 20 minutes
Baking time: 55-65 minutes

Cake:
175g (6oz) butter, softened
3 large eggs, beaten
250g (7oz) Carnation Condensed Milk
55g (2oz) desiccated coconut
finely grated zest and juice 1 lime
175g (6oz) self-raising flour
1tsp baking powder

Icing:
100g (3½oz) icing sugar
Long strands lime zest and juice 1 lime

Method
1.    Preheat the oven to 170°C, (150°C for fan ovens), Gas Mark 3.
2.    Grease and base line a 900g (2lb) loaf tin with baking parchment.
3.    Place all the cake ingredients into a large bowl and beat using an electric hand whisk until just smooth and pale. Pour into the prepared cake tin and bake for 55-65 minutes until a skewer comes out clean when inserted into the middle of the cake.  If the top becomes too brown near the end of the cooking time, cover with a piece of parchment.  Leave the cake to cool slightly then remove from the tin and transfer to a cooling rack to cool completely.
4.    For the icing – simply mix the lime juice into the icing sugar until you have a thick pouring consistency – drizzle over the cake and finish with strands of lime zest.

Cooks tip
Using Carnation Condensed Milk will help the creaming process, combining the eggs, flour and butter for a super smooth batter and a moist sponge finish.

Further tips
For a super fresh taste – microwave a slice of cake for 10 seconds to have that warm from the oven effect!

If you have any cake left over make an exotic simple trifle – lay pieces of the cake at the bottom of a dish and sprinkle over some orange juice or sherry, top with tropical fruits such as mango and pineapple, then top with Greek yogurt sweetened with condensed milk and finish with some toasted desiccated coconut.