Wednesday 10 August 2011

Dinner in Chelsea - 21st of July

Had a little catch up dinner with my friend Iolanda at the Chelsea Brasserie close to Sloane Square Tube. The food was really really good and i highly recommend this restaurant. The bar was buzzing with an after work crowd when i arrived. The waiters were charming and very attentive. We were on a toptable deal which was great value for money.
I started with an amazing dish of warm soft goats cheese rolled in almonds (then baked in the oven until golden and toasted) served with some salad and onion marmalade.. Very very good.
Main was panfried bream with gnocchi and artichokes in a butter sauce. Again very good.
No room for dessert but i would definately like to come back for more!

Cup cakes - 21st of July

Riiight.. i have been soo bad with updating my blog recently.. but in all fairness,  have been busy getting married and enjoying my honeymoon :-)
So, one of my exec's decided to butter me up and say thank you for all my hard work.. so very sweet of him! I took delivery of a yummy box of cup cakes at work which i have to say were some of the best cup cakes i have had. A very moist almost almondy cake with a nice and light topping of buttercream. Highly recommend them. The company is called The little cupcake company: http://www.thelittlecupcakecompany.co.uk/

Friday 1 April 2011

Only in Sweden... 25th of March 2011

When in Sweden you have to have a prawn sandwich or salad.. no other country compare when it comes to this classic... fresh prawns in a light mayonnaise dressing with dill and lemon.. not to mention that you get about a kilo of prawns! FAB

We went to "Tures" in the galleria in Stureplan in Stockholm.. a great shopping center with lovely restaurants and cafe's.
Take a look at my sandwich below and you will want to try one for yourself!


Thursday 31 March 2011

SMAK restaurant in Stockholm - 25th of March 2011

We went to Stockholm last weekend to organise our up and coming wedding. I had thought long and hard about where to go for dinner in the evening and after lots of research on the internet i picked SMAK www.restaurangentm.com/  which is part of the F12 group.
We both loved this restaurant! The concept is that you create your own tasting menu and you tick what food you want to include. You can have 3, 5 or 7 courses and you can mix and match savoury and sweet in any combination. You can also add on even more courses if you have a really big appetite. You can also choose to have "tasting glasses" of wine to match some or all of your dishes, or go for normal glasses or by the bottle.. i love the freedom of choice here!
Really liked the atmosphere and the very friendly staff.. the only downside is that the tables are very close together so you can overhear everything that is being said on either side of your table.
We decided on 7 courses each - 5 savoury and 2 sweet and we both picked the same dishes apart from 2. In hindsight it would have been more fun to pick all different dishes to try more but hey, this means we have to go back again!

My first dish was called: “Clay pot” matjes herring, red onion


It was so lovely and typical scandinavian with matjes herring, slicec boiled potatoes, egg and onion. Lovely and savoury.
My second dish was: Yuzo – “Sashimi” scallop, tofu, soya

Very fresh and clean tasting!
My third dish was the star of the show: Truffle – “Black ‘n’ white ‘n’ green” asparagus, parmesan

This is the dish where everybody around us (including ourselves) were seriously considering licking the dish clean! Such a simple dish but oh so good...
My fourth dish was: Wild garlic – “Oeuf cocotte” morells, chicken, bacon 
 An egg poached in a creamy concoction of cream, morell mushrooms, chicken and bacon.. yum.
My fifth dish was: Miso – “GlacĂ©e” lamb cutlet, daikon radish, sesame

Perfectly cooked lamb with japanese flavours.
My sixth dish was: Pistachio – “Gauffre” preserved strawberries

I went for it because i love pistachio however, i was disappointed since i did not think the flavours worked together as a dish. Everything was fine individually but not together.. plus i found it a bit boring.

My seventh and final dish was: Licorice – “Fondant” chocolate, sour cream, cherry
This was great! Chocolate fondant with a hint of licorice.. heaven



I would higly highly recommend this restaurant if you are visiting Stockholm.. we are definately going back again.. and again...

Obsessed with baking - 22nd of March 2011

I am currently in a phase where i just want to bake cakes and cookies whenever i have the time.. so, my colleagues at work are currently on the receiving end of home baked cookies a couple of times a week.
This time i actually remembered to get photographic evidence so here are my coconut cookies and my peanut cookies - both very nice! It us just a shame i forgot to photograph my gooey brownies with caramel and banana.. the whole HR department wanted the recipe! ;-)




Tuesday 29 March 2011

Kettners - 13th of March

Had a nice and relaxed Sunday lunch with our DaCosta friends at Kettner's in Soho http://www.kettners.com/
They had a 50% off the a la carte offer going on toptable which we immediatley booked.. well, Pernilla did.. we just came along for the ride.
Kettners is such a nice little place with some lovely interior - really like what they have done with it.

I started with some deepfried and crumbed goats cheese served with yellow and red beetroot and salad with a balsamic dressing. Just what the doctor oredered for a Sunday lunch after a Saturday night out.
Following that i had beef with salsa verde, rocket and chips which was very nice too.


Highly recommend Kettner's for a casual lunch or dinner.

Friday 4 March 2011

Dinner at Anokha - 26th of February

Booked a dinner for the Saturday night on a spur of a moment.. decided that we fancied some Indian food and i found this very stylish Indian restaurant called Anokha on Toptable with a 50% offer on. http://www.anokha-indian.com/
We went there with the address programmed into the navigations system.. and couldn't find it! It is hidden away amongst small one way streets and even the iphone's map system had problems finding it.. we finally arrived 30 min late.. slightly flustered (me - i have being late).
We were the only people in the restaurant but it soon picked up with more people arriving. The menu is very comprehensive with both modern indian dishes and the old favorites.
I had the "Spicy Tandoory lamb chops" (£6.95) and they were lovely and french trimmed with no excess fat - lovely. Karim had "Sheek kebab" - no surprises there (£4.95) which he was very happy with.
I then had a Goan speciality called "Xacutie chicken" which had lots of shredded coconut and chillies in it.. quite a dry curry but very tasty and not too hot. Karim had a mild "Lamb Passanda" and we had some Chana masala (chickpeas) and Saag Aloo (spinach / potato) and naan breads.. A very nice feast of a dinner and we felt rather full afterwards.. would happily come back again.. now that we know how to find it.


Lunch at Pho - Westfield - 26th of February

I really like Westfield shopping centre and i really like all the little food options that they have there.. you might fancy Turkish, Mexican, Chinese or Spanish tapas.. and they have it all. We went for Vietnamese this time and it was very good.
We decided on the pork and the vegetarian spring rolls to share.. i have to say that the pork spring rolls were very good.. i then had the "Spicy green mango salad with pork, dried shrimp and peanuts" whilst Karim happily slurped away on his Pho soup with beef and meatballs.
Lovely flavoursome fast food - highly recommend!

Dinner at Meza with the girls - 18th of February

Had a girly evening out on the 18th of February with the lovely ladies :-) We met up at Detroit bar http://www.detroit-bar.com/ close to where i work (they have some good happy hour cocktails until 7pm which we then followed up with dinner at Meza on Wardour Street http://www.meza-bar.co.uk/. Our birthday girl, Erika, had managed to bag a 3 course deal for £15 which is great for Meza. We had a limited menu with around 3-4 choices per course but for £15 - who can complain?
Meza was really buzzy when we arrived just after 7pm.. great ambiance and we got a very good table .. i think we scared away the group that sat nearby with our laughing but hey, you can't please everyone... and 8 girls after a few cocktails can not be expected to be quiet ;-)

For my starter i had "Marinated scottish salmon, belgium endive, sweet mustard and dill dressing" which was perfectly acceptable but quite small. For my main i had "Pan fried seabass, grain mustard mashed potatoes, mussels and a beurre blanc" This was only let down with the mash which had been totally overworked so the texture was a bit like glue.
My dessert was "Orange flower & dark bitter chocolate tart with mascarpone and chestnut honey" which was nice.
Definately a good place to go with a group for a fun evening. A big plus was our lovely waiter Kurt, who did not get intimidated by us and just took it all in his stride :-)  A big minus for Meza having pushy toilet attendants who expect you to give them a pound for just handing you a paper towel to dry your hands...


Lena's Restaurant - 24th of February

Had a dinner date with my lovely friends Fredrik and Ian on a lovely and warm (for being February) Thursday evening. They had booked a restaurant called "Lena" in Shoreditch on a 50% off the a la carte deal (the price next to each dish below is the full a la carte price and we had 50% off that)
http://www.lenarestaurant.com/
The restaurant looked very white, zesty and modern and we were lucky enough to get the lovely sofa's by the entrance (i think Ian had requested the sofa's when booking) which were comfortable.
Service was good after some initial issues with the wine order due to a missunderstanding (the old language barrier) but that was sorted out and we were "good to eat".
I had "Seared hand-dived Devonshire scallops, crispy pancetta, salsa verde" (£14.50) which was nice but the scallops were not seared properly.. so could have been better - i love it when scallops have been properly seared and almost caramelized on the outside and still soft on the inside.. sadly not this time.
For main i had "Sliced char-grilled Scottish sirloin steak, rocket leaves, black truffle shavings & white truffle oil. (£22.90) Perfectly cooked beef, medium, with lovely truffle aroma. Very tasty indeed!
I really enjoyed this restaurant and i would come back again on a deal but i would not pay full price.

Marcus Wareing at The Berkeley Hotel - 22nd of February

I booked a table at Marcus Wareing @ The Berkeley for Karim's birthday dinner on the 22nd of February. I have always admired Marcus cooking from the days when he used to head up the kitchen at Gordon Ramseys' Maze (which actually used to be at the Berkeley).. i have fond memories of the "bon bon trolley" and to my great surprise it is still there!
We were both very excited about the dinner ahead and the restaurant was very busy when we arrived on a Tuesday evening. It is not exactly the right place to take up a camera phone and snap away so i am afraid there are no photos to show... however, the food was beautiful and the service very good and attentive without being intrusive.
We decided to go for the "Menu Prestige" which showcases the restaurant's cooking and gives you a little bit of everything. This is also so much more fun since you get to try things you normally might not order. All the appetizers/starters were great and looked like little pieces of art. Karim picked the beef for his main and i picked the lamb... both of us enjoyed our choices. We skipped the cheese course and went straight for dessert (incl. 2 pre desserts). We then were so full up that when the bon bon trolley came around we could not eat anything.. but luckily for us we got a bag of chocolate truffles to go instead! I would highly recommend this restaurant for a special occasion but note that it is very expensive so save up before you go! (like i did :-))

Prestige Menu

Foie gras, prune, armagnac, walnut, apple
•••
Dorset crab, potato bread, pear, chestnut
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Quail, chorizo, tomato marmalade, goats’ cheese, coriander
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Langoustine, black pudding, clementine, leek
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Cornish lamb, falafel, cucumber, carrot, pink peppercorn yogurt
Or
Aberdeen Angus beef fillet, onion, parsley, smoked bone marrow
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Selection of cheeses from La Fromagerie (£12 supplement)
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Pre dessert
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Espresso arctic roll, bitter chocolate, blackberry
£ 98

Monday 28 February 2011

Valentines Day - 14th of February

Another year.. another Valentines day :-)
I made a very cute dinner for myself and Karim for Valentine's day.. puff pastry hearts filled with feta, parma ham and caramelised onions.. yummy... and they looked fab too.

Puffy Valentine hearts for 2:

- 1 ready rolled puff pastry pack
- 1 pack of parma ham (6-8 slices)
- pack of thyme
- 1 large red onion
- 1 tbsp of caster sugar
- 4 tbsp of balsamic vinegar
- 1 red chili
- 50-100 grams of feta cheese (up to you how much you want)
- handful of pine nuts - toasted
- 1 egg (whisked and used to glaze)
- salt and pepper to taste
- rocket salad for the plate

How to: Roll out the puff pastry and cut out hearts, gently cut a "frame" 1 cm inside the hearts but not all the way through. use the leftover pastry and create letters or other shapes and stick on to the heart (you can use some of the egg glaze for it to stick. Brush the whole heart with the egg glaze and put in the oven for 15 - 20 min (200 c) until risen and golden.
In the meantime, sweat down the onion (chopped) in some olive oil together with some chopped chili, when soft, add sugar, balsamic, some fresh thyme, salt and pepper and let it caramelize. Put aside.
Take out the puff pastry hearts, gently cut off the "lid" then fill the bottom bit with the onion mix, strips of parma ham and top with the feta cheese. Put back into the oven and let it cook for 10 min or until done.
Take out, sprinkle the toasted pine nuts on top, put the lid on and serve on the plates with some rocket on the side.

Monday 14 February 2011

Cocoon - 8th of February

Had a dinner date with my lovely friend Helen last Tuesday.. we normally meet up once a month but we have been a bit slack in organising these catch up's recently.. we finally agreed on tuesday the 8th of February and Helen booked us in on a 50% off deal at Cocoon. I used to love Cocoon but i haven't been for over 2 years.. last time i was there it looked a bit tatty and in need of a refurb.. i was pleasantly surprised when i arrived on Tuesday.. it looked quite fresh and nice.. and the waiter told me that they are in the process to have another re-furb in the next couple of months.. hmm.. i think i will be back again.. but only on a deal mind you.
We ordered 3 starters to share... i highly recommend all of them actually.. firstly duck spring rolls crammed full of lovely duck.. a classic but with a very generous filling. The 2nd dish was also fabulous, chicken gyozas.. which i love.. and they were very very good (and a nice presentation). the 3rd dish was quite subtle in flavour.. i loved it but Helen wasn't so sure.. which meant that she only had one dumpling.. and i had the other 3 :-) It was a a vegetable dumpling with truffle.. bright green in colour and filled with perfectly cooked vegetables and a hint of truffle.. very tasty.












For mains we shared a "Bo-Luc-Lac beef" which translated to stir fried beef slices with mushrooms served with a dipping sauce and little lettuce cups which you put the beef in and rolled up into a roll. It was nice but the sauce lacked chili heat.
We also had a green chicken curry with rice.. it was OK but not great.
The meal for 2 incl 2 glasses of wine and 2 non alcoholic coctails, a bottle of water and service came to £70 after our discount which i think was good value for the meal and i would go back again on the offer.





Monday 24 January 2011

Sunday Lunch at Stoke Place - 23rd of January 2011

We decided to drive out to Stoke Place on Sunday to have a look around since they were having an open house for Weddings.. and since we are planning ours we thought it would be fun to take a little peek.. We also decided to have lunch there since the food is pretty good.. and good value for money, £15 for 2 courses - not bad at all.

I went for a layered terrine of smoked salmon and anchovy butter with marinated cucumber and a citrus dressing, served with brown toast. I really loved the dish, so simple but really nice.. i will have to experiment with some sliced smoked salmon at home i think!


Karim went for a chicken mousse terrine served with a chutney, beautifully presented and very tasty i'm told.

For main i had a pan fried bream with borlotti beans and sauce vierge. Tasted lovely and fresh.

Karim went for the roasted sirloin of beef, roast potatoes and yorkshire pudding (surprise surprise) :-)

We did not have space for dessert but they did look very tempting too. :-)

At Home (away from home) - 21st of January 2011

We are currently living in an apartment hotel since we are having repair work done to our flat.. i have only really heated up soups until now.. but on Friday i thought, Let's Cook!
It is a fully fitted kitchen in the apartment but i am of course missing some of my favorite tools.. never mind - time to improvise!
I decided on making a dish i saw in Metro newspaper one morning.. with a few tweaks.. it was YUMMY.. so here we go:

Chorizo, Butternut and Sweet potato bake
(2 people)

- 400 gr,  ready cubed mix of butternut squash and sweet potatoes ( or you can of course cut them yourself)
- (about 300 gr or 5 small) cooking chorizo's
- 1 red onion
- bag of rocket salad
- 1 tub of feta cheese
- handful of pine nuts (toasted in a hot frying pan)
- chopped red chili
- Olive oil, salt, pepper

Put the butternut squash and the sweet potatoes in a lined oven tray with the red onion (quartered) and the chopped chili. drizzle about a tbps of oil or less over, grind some salt and pepper and mix with your hands. cut the chorizo length ways and add to the tray.
Put in the oven for about 25 min on 200 degrees C, turn a couple of times for it to cook evenly.

Scoop on to plates, crumble the feta over, then add the pine nuts and top with the rocket salad. Lovely!