tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27151483143561135302024-03-13T18:10:49.195+00:00how to eat properlyRecipes from a small kitchen in London and now Bangkok. eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.comBlogger124125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-37890549628437564942014-07-27T13:06:00.000+01:002018-10-28T09:56:20.128+00:00meatballs with kluski and kapusta
It's now a year since I left the UK to come and work in Bangkok. Sometimes in life you reach a point where you just know a big change or kick up the rear end is needed. You're stuck in a routine or lifestyle that you know isn't what you want for your life and it's time to do something about it. For me that involved marrying my long-term partner then moving half-way across the world to build aeatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-40462118123062444122014-05-03T05:11:00.000+01:002014-05-03T05:11:15.208+01:00spring onion and chilli pancakes
Pancakes for breakfast are always welcome and these savoury spring onion and chilli pancakes are no exception. You can put them together very easily in no time at all but they feel like a real treat. Enjoy them as they are or do as I did and enjoy with a soft poached egg and some crispy bacon.
Ingredients
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
salt and pepper
1 large egg
2/3 cups milk
3/4 cups plain (eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-66477008298294872842014-03-16T09:09:00.000+00:002014-04-12T02:05:57.181+01:00spicy peanut butter noodles with broccoli and pickled mustardThis is a 'store cupboard special' recipe. Chances are you'll have all, if not most of these ingredients in your kitchen already and if not you can improvise. These noodles are quick and easy too. (I have been known to knock up a bowl after a night out on more than one occasion!) Once you understand the basic idea of this simple dish you can alter the flavours based on your own tastes or what youeatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-9551415833338686952014-03-01T04:58:00.003+00:002014-03-01T04:58:35.006+00:00banana and coconut pancakes
There's nothing much I can say about this recipe. They're simple, delicious and a great weekend breakfast treat. If you've got a blender or food processor you can make these pancakes even faster by throwing everything in together and blitzing until it is well combined.
Ingredients (makes 8-12 pancakes)
1 cup plain flour
2 tsp baking powder
1 tbsp sugar
1/2 tsp salt
2 tbsp dessicated coconut
2eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-60488233294138783002014-02-23T07:23:00.001+00:002014-02-23T07:23:47.030+00:00amok trey (cambodian steamed fish curry)
Amok is widely seen as the national dish of Cambodia. It is a fragrant spiced curry that is steamed in banana leaves or coconut shells. You can get fish (trey), prawn, chicken and vegetarian versions but the fish is the most traditional. The flavour is similar to a mild Thai red-curry and there is a similar dish in Thailand called Hor Mok.
To make your own amok at home is eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-20476467072831905302014-02-23T06:38:00.002+00:002014-02-23T07:24:36.925+00:00weekend in siem reapThose of you that follow me on twitter will know that I recently went on a trip to Siem Reap in Cambodia. I had never been to Cambodia and really didn't know what to expect. The purpose of our visit, as it is for many, was to visit the temple 'ruins' of Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom and around. We spent our days cycling around on rental bikes stopping to explore the temples that we found along the way.eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-91307219601919486492014-02-09T06:30:00.001+00:002014-02-09T06:32:29.147+00:00scones & clotted cream
I recently had my first attempt at making clotted cream. It was much easier and way more successful than I ever thought it would be. There are several methods other people have written about online including slow cooking in the oven and using a slow cooker. A great place to read about all these ideas is over at The Culinary Life. I opted to heat the cream in a large bowl over a barely eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-78569972487079577152014-02-08T13:31:00.000+00:002014-02-08T13:42:12.606+00:00a classic toad in the hole
Sleepy weekends mean comfort food and this weekend it had to be toad in the hole. I recently discovered Sloane's sausages when I enjoyed a fantastic brunch at Chu here in Bangkok. A couple of weeks later I happened to discover them for sale in the fancy supermarket near my apartment. If you are in Bangkok and you have the opportunity you really must go to Chu and also seek out eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-39699083617292069122014-02-08T05:03:00.000+00:002014-02-08T05:56:19.572+00:00perfect soda bread?
Regular readers will know that I'm a fan of Felicity Cloake's series in the Guardian 'The Perfect...'. This soda bread recipe is taken from her recent soda bread explorations and I have to say it has worked out really well. The oven in my apartment is a bit rubbish so food doesn't always brown properly on top but loaf turned out pretty well anyway and it was ridiculously easy to make. I put eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-37546793086976138612014-02-02T12:59:00.000+00:002014-02-02T12:59:04.646+00:00lime and ginger cake
Simple, delicious and very moist - this cake is a lovely treat to put together whenever you've got a little spare time and a sweet craving. It's inspired by the classic 'one-pot yogurt cake' and ciambella recipesand utilises the flavours I had in my kitchen. There are endless variations for this recipe, it would make a great base cake for a citrus drizzle, or you could top it with a eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-85070835238320085962014-01-26T00:39:00.000+00:002014-01-26T00:39:01.768+00:00thai-style coconut ice cream
Thai coconut ice cream is one of my favourite Thai food discoveries. Most days on my walk home from the BTS station after a long day at work I pass a street vendor selling this treat with all the various, uniquely Thai toppings such as sticky rice, roasted peanuts, corn and all sorts of candied sweet-bits. I have to muster all my will power to not indulge every day!
Whenever I discover eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-66416298773942711202014-01-26T00:29:00.001+00:002014-01-26T06:52:11.926+00:00'cornish' pasty
You really can't beat a proper Cornish pasty. Sometimes it's the only thing that'll do. In the last few years pasties have become an important feature of my culinary life. You see, I married a Cornish man. He is born and bred in Cornwall from a long line of proper Cornish folk. Pasties are so important to his family that the very first thing his Dad asked when we told him we were getting eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-74355721941309869302014-01-25T05:25:00.004+00:002014-01-25T05:25:57.251+00:00massaman curry pasteOne of my favourite Thai curry pastes. Not too spicy and is often considered a 'training' curry for children and those who like their food on the milder side. My favourite massaman curry use stewing steak and potatoes but you regularly see it on the menu in Thailand with chicken too. This is my finished version made with beef.
This is based on the nicest recipe I've found online so eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-67882499910313912842013-11-24T13:25:00.000+00:002013-11-24T13:25:32.093+00:00chicken & pumpkin lasagne
Baked pasta dishes, and especially lasagne are loved by most people i know. My trouble is that as much as I think they're delicious I often find that healthier versions don't always hit the right spot. What I've tried to do with this recipe is create 'lighter' version by upping the veg quota, cutting down on the pasta layers and not having too much meat. You could very easily make this an eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-91327364249106050492013-11-17T06:47:00.004+00:002013-11-17T06:47:54.869+00:00fried egg and spicy chorizo rice
When we're home on the weekend I will often make us a lazy, slightly indulgent brunch - the sort that you want when you're perhaps feeling a little worse for wear from the night before. I usually crave something a little spicy, there needs to a certain 'stodgy' quality to it and there must be eggs involved too. This is a very easy to make dish can have infinite variations depending on your eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-55058119069697959222013-11-09T14:26:00.000+00:002014-04-27T13:04:28.289+01:00pork ball and noodle soup
Life is all about balance and sometimes you just need to give your body something nutritious and tasty. This is especially true if you've just had a big slice of apple pie with cheddar cheese crust! This soup is very, very easy to make, incredibly healthy and best of all it's delicious. If you can't get hold of the wood ear mushrooms where you are by all means substitute another kind such as eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-73355677331068693282013-11-09T13:28:00.000+00:002013-11-09T13:28:05.197+00:00apple pie with cheddar cheese crustI love apple pie. Short, rich pastry encasing sweet, soft apples flavoured with cinnamon - what's not to love? I've been hearing a lot about cheese incorporated into the pastry crust of an apple pie quite a lot recently, and whilst it sounds a little weird at first there was something about the combination that seemed to make sense. You can experiment with any kind of cheese but I decided on thateatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-80376804795481760742013-09-14T13:52:00.002+01:002013-09-14T14:38:11.881+01:00homemade pierogi ruskie from scratch
I love pierogi. Not a particularly shocking statement from a woman with a fiercely patriotic Polish grandmother, but true nonetheless. For me the best pierogi have to be the classic 'ruskie' version filled with mashed potato, golden fried onions and cheese. Other pierogi such as sauerkraut and mushroom or meat fillings are perfectly lovely but nothing beats a well made pierogi ruskie gently eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-30259178601264833022013-09-04T13:03:00.003+01:002013-09-04T13:15:20.530+01:00chocolate banana bread
Before I arrived in Thailand I was often thinking about what food I might miss from home with cheese, proper fish and chips and good quality baked goods always pretty high on my list. What I wasn’t prepared for was the abundance of excellent and delicious baked cakes, breads and pastries that seem to be available everywhere. This sweet, enriched bread recipe is inspired by Thai flavours and eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-19342268103282703502013-09-01T03:36:00.001+01:002013-09-01T03:46:24.979+01:00Pad See Ew - Thai rice noodles with pork and soy sauce
As you probably know, we've recently moved to Bangkok for my work. Having found an apartment to live in that has a proper kitchen with gas stove and oven, a rarity in Bangkok, it means we have the luxury of being able to cook many things from scratch at home. Setting up home in Bangkok has been a fun experience and a main focus for my husband and I since we got here. You can read about eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-89182549820588202612013-08-17T03:02:00.000+01:002013-08-17T11:10:03.127+01:00lemongrass infused syrupAfter struggling to find flavouring syrups in Bangkok that aren't packed with unnecessary additives or at a massively inflated price I decided to have a go at making my own. This syrup would be great for flavouring cocktails - try it with rum or vodka, a generous squeeze of lime juice and some soda water, or simply with some water, lemon or lime slices and ice cubes for a refreshing summer eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-83026541056607602522013-07-13T21:03:00.000+01:002013-07-13T21:05:00.056+01:00mmm...falafel
I am a real sucker for falafel. Whether they are made from broad beans or chickpeas I can't resist a well made falafel wrap with all the salady saucey trimmings. I've attempted to make them a few times before and had only ever had limited success. But that was until I stumbled across this awesome recipe from the wonderful Ottolenghi in his Jerusalem book. I serve mine with turkish flat eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-23607845208147692912013-07-12T08:49:00.000+01:002013-07-14T10:18:43.649+01:00courgette, chickpea and roast tomato salad
Continuing my thread of recipes using up what I've got in my cupboards before I move house is this delicious salad. It's straightforward to prepare and very 'Ottolenghi' in style. I had a jar of wonderful Spanish chickpeas to use that I had bought from Brindisa that are seriously good. Much creamier and quite a lot larger than what you usually get in cans. This recipe brings together several ofeatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-65465533549809206372013-07-11T16:45:00.003+01:002013-07-11T16:45:37.559+01:00'grown-up' chocolate cakes
I'm still in the process of going through my pantry and using up as much of the stuff I've got in the house as I can before I move. I had lots of chocolate around, the usual cakey ingredients as well as a bottle of whiskey I was never going to get around to drinking. Using my Dr Pepper cupcakes recipe as the starting point I came up with this rather grown up recipe. The whiskey flavour eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2715148314356113530.post-74996402912790305492013-07-08T18:58:00.002+01:002013-07-11T19:07:36.975+01:00apple sauce flapjacks
Some of you probably already know but I'm soon to be moving to Bangkok. I'm beyond excited but also a little overwhelmed but everything I need to get done before I go. Thankfully one of the items on my list is to use up as much of the stuff I've got lurking in my cupboards and fridge as possible. I hate waste and I couldn't face throwing away perfectly decent food.
I've recently come across eatproperlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04313315248822110700noreply@blogger.com1