China Crumpet

With butter and lots of cheese.
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    October 14th, 2009IngelaDaily, Food, Main courses

    Hello, my name is Ingela and I am a cooking show addict.

    So, after watching the whole 5 seasons of (the British please!) Kitchen Nightmares with Gordon Ramsey, I can now honestly say I absolutely never want to ever own a restaurant.

    However, I have learnt that chefs often cook with cheap ingredients and use recipies that actually aren’t that complicated. Otherwise, they would not ever have time to serve their customers and they would loose money. That’s what Gordon says anyway.

    Baring these new revelations in mind, I embarked on a culinary adventure into the minds of some real chefs and discovered recipes they have seen fit to trust us lowly home cooks with. And believe me when I say, Gordon was right. Nothing could have been more straight forward. All the recipes were found on Food and Wine magazine’s website and a couple have been slightly adapted due to China availability issues.

    On Monday, we started with Ferran Adrià’s “toasted spaghetti with clams”, a huge success.

    toasted spaghetti.. who knew THAT could be good??

    toasted spaghetti.. who knew THAT could be good??

    We then moved on to what both hubby and I agreed were the best ribs we have ever had. Sticky and fall apart tender, “Mo’s sticky ribs recipe” by Fred Donnelly are definitely worth making AND (for all of you living in China who don’t have an oven) borrowing a neighbor or friends oven for!

    finger lickin'...

    finger lickin'...

    Today, we made Eric Ripert’s “Sautéed Spanish Mackerel with Black-Eyed Pea Salad”. Again, we were not disappointed.

    delicious, and healthy!

    delicious, and healthy!

    And now, to you, I now pass on the culinary wisdom I have learnt. Go ye and make home made glaze!

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