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Recipe Carotine and asparagus with peanut sauce – Italian Cuisine

Recipe Carotine and asparagus with peanut sauce


  • 150 g unsalted roasted peanuts
  • 130 g peanut oil
  • 40 g ketchup
  • 15 g soy sauce
  • 8 pcs asparagus
  • 8 pcs baby carrots
  • Tabasco
  • White vinegar
  • salt
  • pepper
  • extra virgin olive oil

For the recipe of carrots and asparagus with peanut sauce, peel the asparagus, peel the carrots and boil them in salted water for 3 minutes; drain and place them in a baking pan lined with baking paper, season with oil and salt and bake at 200 ° C for 15 minutes. Blend the peanuts with soy sauce, peanut oil, ketchup 4 tablespoons of vinegar, 1 teaspoon of Tabasco, a pinch of salt and freshly ground pepper, obtaining a sauce. Serve with vegetables.

Gordon’s Indulgent Mini Chocolate Tarts Makes:…

Gordon’s Indulgent Mini Chocolate Tarts

Makes: 10
Preparation time: 30 minutes
Cooking time: 30 minutes

You will need:
Oil, for greasing
400g plain chocolate, broken up
8 tbsp double cream
60g butter, cubed
2 tbsp caster sugar (optional)

For the sweet pastry:
125g butter
90g caster sugar
1 egg
250g plain flour, plus extra for dusting

For the peanut brittle:
150g caster sugar
100g salted peanuts, roughly chopped

Method:

1. First make the pastry. Whiz the butter and sugar in a food processor until just combined. Add the egg and whiz for thirty seconds. Add the flour and process for a few seconds until the dough just comes together (add 1 tablespoon of cold water if it seems too dry). Knead lightly on a floured surface, then shape into a flat disc. Wrap in cling film and chill for thirty minutes.

2. Preheat the oven to 190°C/Gas 5. Lightly grease ten 8cm fluted loose-bottomed mini tart tins. Roll out the pastry as thinly as possible on a floured work surface and cut out 10 small discs using an 11cm fluted cutter. Line the tins with the pastry, allowing it to overhang the edges, then prick the base with a fork and rest for twenty minutes in the fridge. (They should be really firm and cold so that you can avoid having to blind bake them.)

3. Bake the rested tart cases in the preheated oven for twelve minutes until golden. Use a sharp knife to trim off the excess pastry, then cool the cases in their tins on a wire rack.

4. While the tarts are cooking, make the peanut brittle. Line a baking sheet with greaseproof paper or a lightly oiled sheet of foil. Put the sugar into a dry frying pan over a medium-high heat for three to four minutes and allow it to caramelise without stirring. Once the caramel begins to form, swirl it around the pan to ensure it colours evenly. After two to three minutes, when it’s beginning to turn light brown, add the peanuts and swirl to coat. Pour onto the prepared baking sheet, tilting it so that the peanut mixture spreads out thinly and evenly. It should harden almost immediately. Set aside for about ten minutes to cool.

5. Meanwhile, make the chocolate ganache. Put the chocolate, cream, butter and sugar into a heatproof bowl and place over a pan of gently boiling water for seven to eight minutes, stirring to combine once melted. (Taste and add a little sugar if you prefer a sweeter ganache.)

6. Spoon the ganache mix into the cooled tart cases and top with broken shards of peanut brittle. Chill for twenty minutes, then serve.

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Anna Hales’ African-style chicken stew

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This classic African-style chicken stew, made by goodtoknow user Anna Hales, is oozing with spicy flavour. Packed full of tender chicken, sweet red peppers and smooth peanut butter, this tasty dish is perfect if you fancy feeding the family something a little different

  • Serves: 5-6

  • Prep time: 5 mins

  • Cooking time: 1 hr

  • Total time: 1 hr 5 mins

  • Skill level: Easy peasy

  • Costs: Cheap as chips

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Not a fan of spice? Leave out 1tsp tabasco sauce and replace with tomato ketchup instead.

Ingredients

  • 3 onions
  • 2 cloves garli, chopped
  • 3 tbsp fresh ginger grated
  • 3 tsp cumin
  • 3 tsp ground coriander
  • 1tsp tabasco sauce
  • 1 can chopped tomatoes
  • 500ml chicken stock
  • 200g smooth peanut butter
  • 10 chicken drumsticks
  • 2 red peppers, chopped
  • 2 sweet potatoes, chopped
  • Bunch fresh coriander, chopped
  • Lime wedges to serve

Method

  1. Slice the onions finely and fry for around 5 mins until soft. Add the garlic and all the spices and cook for a further 2 mins.
  2. Add the chopped tomatoes, stock and the peanut butter and stir until the peanut butter is mixed in well.
  3. Add the drumsticks and simmer for 30 mins, stirring regularly.
  4. Add the red peppers and the sweet potatoes and cook until the potatoes are soft.
  5. Stir in the chopped corriander. Serve with rice and a wedge of lime.

By Anna Hales

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Nutritional information

Guideline Daily Amount for 2,000 calories per day are: 70g fat, 20g saturated fat, 90g sugar, 6g salt.

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