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Showing posts with label candolim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label candolim. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 November 2019

Newly opened- Goan Tiger Restaurant and Bar – Candolim Goa.



I am pleased to inform you all, that Sheryl and Francis the previous owners of Tiger Bar, Candolim have now opened a new garden restaurant. Their new place is called GOAN TIGER. Located after Highland Holiday Resort, Candolim. Next to Flambé Restaurant.



Open now all day for: breakfast, lunch and dinner
Serving Indian, Goan, Chinese and continental.



Saturday, 26 October 2019

Seriously! When your husband wakes you at 1am and there is a cyclone in Goa.



At 1 am this morning, hubby woke me.
"Jo, we need to get the lounge terrace blinds down."
Seriously! I was having a really.... nice dream about Michael Bennett a fictional detective I was reading before going to sleep. "Seriously?"
"Yes, seriously."
Shuffling into the lounge, hubby fetched the ladders.
"Seriously, there's a frigging cyclone out there and you afraid of heights, want to get on a ladder two floors up in a cyclone?"
Holding the ladder, the rain thrashing down and the wind so strong I thought it would take the blinds and hubby.
As 16 feet of blinds fell to the floor in a heap, hubby disembarked from the ladders.
"Seriously?" I said, as he went back inside to close the doors. "You’re just leaving them here?"
"Jo there's a frigging cyclone. Are you happy now, the blinds are down? Go back to bed."
SERIOUSLY! 

Thursday, 12 September 2019

My Slow Cooked Coriander Chicken with Cumin and Cardamom Bread Sauce



We customarily have Coriander Chicken for our Christmas Day dinner. However, every so often it makes a welcome change for Sunday dinner. Chicken legs, in a coconut gravy, with lots of fresh coriander and fresh green chillies. Yummy. This Sunday, I tested out a new idea, bread sauce infused with cumin and coriander. Winner, winner to my chicken dinner!
Chicken from Azavedo Farms Candolim Goa Opp Candolim veg market.
Because Azavedo  Farms chicken breasts are so big, there was enough on each leg for Mr R and I to have cold chicken and bread sauce cobs for tea. Spreading the bottom of the cob with horseradish sauce, then spread on the cold bread sauce. Top with chicken and then spread the top of the cob with cranberry sauce. Mummmmm….


Coriander Chicken Serves 2
(Remember just double the amounts for 4)
1 ½ tbsp. sunflower or Vegetable oil       2 large chicken legs      20g fresh coriander leaves
 1-1 ½ large fresh green chillies, deseeded and chopped      1 large onion thinly sliced
3 cloves of garlic chopped      1 tsp turmeric      3/4tsp ground cumin      ¾ tsp ground
 coriander    75ml chicken stock (This can be boiling water with a stock chicken stock
 cube)      150ml coconut milk      1/2tsp salt      Fresh coriander to garnish.
1.       Heat 1 tbsp. of the oil in a frying pan and brown the chicken legs on both sides. While the chicken legs are browning, place the coriander and the green chillies into a processor or blender and blitz until it makes a paste.   Remove chicken and put into slow cooker.  In the same pan, heat the remaining oil and fry the onions over a medium heat until they are soft but not brown.
2.       Stir in the garlic, turmeric, cumin and coriander, stirring for 2-3 mins.  Reduce the heat to very low and add the coriander paste, stirring constantly for 1-2 minutes.
3.       Add the stock, coconut milk and salt and bring to the boil. Then pour over the chicken legs.
4.       Cover the slow cooker and cook on low for 4 1/2 – 5 hours. Or until the juices of run clear when skewered.
5.       Transfer to plate, cover with a little of the gravy sauce and sprinkle with coriander. Put the remaining gravy sauce into a gravy boat.
NOTE IF YOU WANT YOU CAN DO THIS ON THE OVEN TOP IN A HEAVY BASED PAN. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS, INSTEAD OF PUTTING CHCIKEN IN SLOW COOKER ON STEP 1 JUST LEAVE TO ONE SIDE. CARRY ON UNTIL STEP 4 AND INSTEAD, ADD THE CHCIKEN, COVER AND SIMMER FOR 50 MINS.  CAREFULLY TURNING THE CHCIKEN OCASSIONALLY.  


Cumin, cardamom Bread sauce. Serves 2
1 large onion peeled      4 cloves      1 bay leaf      3 peppercorns     3 cardamom pods      
2 tsp cumin seeds       ½ pint milk      2 slices medium sliced bread broken up into bits
     20g butter       salt and freshly ground pepper
1.       Stud the onion with the cloves then place into a milk saucepan with, bay leaf, peppercorns, cardamom pods and cumin. Bring to the boil then remove the pan. Leave on the side for 5-10 minutes longer if you wish a more intense flavour.
2.       Remove the onion, bay leaf, peppercorns and cardamom pods. Mix in the bread bits.
3.       Return the pan to the heat and cook gently stirring so the bread is absorbed into the milk and it becomes quite thick. But don’t let it stick to the bottom of the pan.
4.       Remove from the heat and stir in the butter and then season to taste.