Thursday 8 September 2011

A QUICK TRIP TO ASIA



At cooking this week all grades helped prepare a special Thai lunch for our guest Hayden who came to talk about Cambodia. I would like to thank all the children for their great efforts especially the grade 3 and 4's who especially impressed our lovely helpers, Janine, Kath, Ana , Sally and Cheryl.


OUR THAI MENU

Thai vegetarian spring rolls with sweet chilli sauce

Satay chicken skewers

Sweet pork lettuce cups

Thai beef salad

Coconut mango sticky rice

Iced watermelon drink.


They children identified different ingredients like lemongrass, palm sugar, fish sauce, ginger, coriander, and lime juice. We looked at the different flavours and taste buds of sweet, sour, hot and salty and used our noses to smell the aromatics of fragrances of south east Asia.

Here is our basic marinade recipe for satay chicken,  serve with your favourite peanut sauce!
1/4 cup finely chopped lemon grass
2 tsp cumin powder
1 tbs coriander powder
1 tsp tumeric
1 tbs grated palm sugar
2 tbs peanut oil
chilli to your taste
combine and you can either rub your chicken with this mix , or add 1 can coconut milk and toss it all in to sit . Reserve your marinade and add roasted peanuts, soy sauce etc to amke your peanut sauce.

Thai beef salad dressing and marinade;

The kids chopped up a salad of red onions, cucumber, tomatoes and fresh coriander. We marinated the steak in half the mix and poured the other half over our salad. The steak was cooked on the bbq , left to rest then sliced thinly over the salad.

3 tbs lime juice
2 tbs palm sugar
2 tbs fish sauce
4 tsp sesame oil
2 tsp soy
4 tsp grated ginger
1 tsp garlic
chilli to taste.

TERM THREE'S WINTER WARMERS!!!!!





What a cold long winter it has been! The fine weather now it's September has been most welcome.
The kids in cooking this term have been making winter food and practising some of the techniques they have learnt in earlier terms. We have made;

BAKED POTATOES ( Kindly donated by Sue and Carl Bruton)


PUMPKIN SOUP AND HOMEMADE BREAD

CORNISH  PASTIES


PIZZA

HOMEMADE BURGERS


We've had some requests for our pizza dough recipe that we put in the bread maker. Of course you don't need a breadmaker especially if there are lots of hands to help knead.......

PIZZA DOUGH (Enough for 3 large pizzas)
Place in the bread maker
1 cup lukewarm water
1 and a half teaspoons salt
3 tablespoons olive oil
Place carefully on top so the water is completely covered the following.....
3 and a half cups of plain flour
2 teaspoons yeast sprinkled
2 teaspoons sugar.sprinkled
Set the breadmaker on the dough setting.
All flour is different. You may need to add more water while mixing if too dry, or more flour if too wet. The dough will be soft and pliable when at the right consistency. Leave to rise for 1 hour till doubled in size and you are ready to go!
If you don't have a bread mixer most people mix the water sugar and yeast together  and leave till the mix is frothy. This means the yeast is active, then add oil and dry ingredients and knead a good 10 minutes.