Showing posts with label bay leaf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bay leaf. Show all posts

Monday, 8 February 2021

Slow Cook Chicken with Celery and Apple

This is my version of this dish which is good for a slow-cooker. Put the aromatics into the pot, parsley, thyme, bay leaf, garlic and lemon peel. You can see the quantities that I used you must adjust to suit the size of your pot and servings. 


Peel and core brambly apples, I used three, coarsely chop two and scatter over aromatics. Slice the remainder apple and reserve.

Clean and coarsely chop a head of celery and finely chop the leaves, scatter into pan.

together with a medium onion chopped


Optionally I used 3/4lb of belly pork, scored at 35mm centres and buried into the apple and celery. Meanwhile brown off chicken pieces in olive oil. I used 8 wings I happened to have.

Pour 1L of cider, I used Scrumpy into the pot, remembering to slacken the frying pan residues and also add. Push the chicken pieces down into the sides and across the top. Then scatter the reserved apple slices across the top


Season well to taste, cover and cook! I used 5hrs at the low setting and I guess 3.5hrs on high.


 

All done, just enjoy. You might want to take off some of the liquid and reduce it but that is down to you.

Simple easy and tasty.




Sunday, 1 February 2015

Soused Mackerel

Fillet and pin bone two mackerel. Set aside. In a shallow dish sufficient to take a pair of fillets side by side, strew bottom with two bay leaves, 12 white peppercorns crushed, 5 juniper berries quartered and one onion thinly shaved on a mandolin. Arrange opposing fillets on top and scatter some English mustard power over them. Strew to cover with another shaved onion. In one to two proportions sprinkle about dessert spoon of white wine vinegar followed by olive oil. Cover dish with one large tomato in 5mm slices then sprinkle with coarse breadcrumbs. Cover with well buttered greaseproof paper and put into a hot oven 180C for just under half hour. Take off greaseproof and put dish under grill until golden. Delicious