Showing posts with label lemon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lemon. Show all posts

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Granita breaksOur daily routine in Sicily included a cup of icy granita. I was a fan of the lemon one as the coffee one was a bit too strong; I think there is about 3 shots of espresso in one!

Granita is pretty simple to make although you need to be by your freezer to stir the mixture every twenty minutes to ensure that the mixture does not freeze into a solid block. A good task for young kids!


For coffee or lemon granita

250g/9oz freshly squeezed lemon juice or espresso coffee
120g/4oz sugar
100g/3½oz water

For the granita, place the lemon or espresso, sugar and water into a pan over a medium heat and stir to combine and dissolve the sugar.

Remove from the heat and pass through a sieve into a large deep-sided tray.
Place the tray into the freezer. At 20 minute intervals, stir the mixture with a fork until the granita is set.

Eat on a warm and sunny day! I think these are numbered in the UK :(

Monday, June 29, 2009

Beer trickDrink half a can of beer, add to the second half remaining in the can lots of spices like garlic, parsley, chili, paprika or make up your own favourite combo (garlic, lemon, olive oil etc.). Place your chicky on top of the can and place in the oven or on the bbq. The beer and juices will infuse your chicken while it cooks.

I think Ranoush's mother did this once when we were youngins. The guy at the Weber BBQ stand reminded me of this last weekend at Taste. If you don't want to use a beer can you can buy a fancy Weber product which mimics the beer can. I now need to get to the garden and try this out.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Belli's mohitosKids mixing drinks?

Well, what else do you get kids to do in the summer? We put them to work making mohitos for us a few weekends ago at the beach. They are great at picking the fresh mint from the garden, stirring in the sugar and very exact at pouring the lemon & lime juice and mixing in the solda and vodka; it is like being in home economics class! Kids love tasks that are usually left to grownups. They didn't get a chance to taste the drinks but we did make them a virgin version.

Belli is the cutest little angel and a great helper. I wish I was a teacher like her mother and had a little star sticker to give her. Thanks for your help cutie and see you soon!

x

Westwood Mohito Recipe:


*We altered the recipe for what was in the cupboard

- Lots of fresh mint from the garden

- A squirt of lemon and lime juice (as much as we had in the fridge)

- A tbsp of sugar per glass – brown sugar is nice

- We used Havana Club rum – but any rum will do – the flavored Bacardi Limon one would be nice

- Ice

- We didn’t have club soda so we used Perrier water with a hint of lime