Showing posts with label Gourmet Traveller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gourmet Traveller. Show all posts

Friday, November 14, 2014

gourmet traveller: lemon & mustard chicken with crushed herb potatoes

We were staying with friends a fortnight ago and we were working out dinner when I remembered I had some chicken (thighs) that needed to be cooked. My friend knew just the meal she'd cook - a weekly staple in their house - which could easily become ours too. I love a tried and tested recipe. This meal is relatively straightforward and really tasty. The kids loved it and if I can work out how to cook on crutches I'm planning to make it tonight for our family. I will have some beans with it too.

lemon & mustard chicken with crushed herb potatoes
serves four 

ingredients
50 ml olive oil  
40 gm butter, coarsely chopped  
1 chicken (about 1.6kg), jointed, skin and meat slashed 
4 garlic cloves, crushed  
200 ml dry white wine  
100 ml chicken stock  
100 ml pouring cream  
40 gm Dijon mustard  
2 tbsp sage  
Finely grated rind and juice of 1 lemon    
crushed herb potatoes  
800 gm kipfler potatoes, scrubbed  
40 gm butter, coarsely chopped 
2 tbsp coarsely chopped flat-leaf parsley  
1 tbsp chopped thyme leaves

Preheat oven to 200C. Heat oil and butter in a large casserole or ovenproof frying pan over medium-high heat. Add chicken skin-side down and cook, turning once, until golden (5-6 minutes). Add garlic and stir to combine. Add wine, reduce slightly, then add stock. Transfer to the oven and roast until chicken is cooked through (10-12 minutes). Transfer chicken to a plate and keep warm. Whisk cream and mustard into pan juices and simmer over medium-high heat until reduced by a third (6-8 minutes). Add sage and lemon rind and juice, and season to taste. Return chicken to pan and keep warm.

Meanwhile, for crushed herb potatoes, place potatoes in a saucepan, cover with salted cold water, bring to the boil and cook until tender (15-20 minutes). Drain well, return to pan, add butter, coarsely crush with a fork and season to taste. Add herbs, stir to combine and serve with lemon and mustard chicken.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

taste test from the agrarian kitchen

Sunday was just brilliant!

I headed out to of Hobart to (just beyond) Lachlan for the Agrarian Experience under the wing of Rodney (ex Tetsuya's & food editor of Gourmet Traveller) and with a great bunch of food enthusiasts.

The weather wasn't going to hinder my enthusiasm but Tassie put on an atmospheric & rainless day which allowed us to trudge around the garden freely before heading inside to make five dishes from the produce we'd collected.

Rodney & Severine are passionate about growing the staples that we're used to but plenty of herbs that I've never heard of or seen in shops. It was very interesting seeing what they'd managed to grow (outside & in plastic houses) on the farm.

How does this sound?

* Twice cooked soufflé with spinach & raclette
* Pheasant schnitzel (not to be confused with a pub 'snitty') with poached eggs & béarnaise
* Tassie quinoa with roast root veggies & tahini yoghurt
* Rhubarb & frangipane tartlets with goat's milk ice cream.

Here's a taste test of what we got up to! Once I am home I'll make some time to share more of our day.

On Monday I headed to the Huon Valley. Since I watched Yahoo Serious' Young Einstein (that may have not even been filmed in Tassie - yet to find out) I've wanted to visit the apple region of The Huon Valley.

Happy days everyone. Take a leaf out of my book today: life's too short. Do something you've always wanted to do. It doesn't have to be traveling interstate!