Saturday, 18 July 2020

Japanese Milk Bread Loaf




Okay I hope you lovely people are finding yeast because you have to try making this bread.



This dough is obscene. It’s silky and smooth. It is a dream to work with and cooks like a dream. This reminds me of a brioche dough, but with a traditional roux starter, or tangzhong.

Peaking on my little resting dough babies

This is a little time consuming but really is my ideal way to spend a weekend. It would also make amaaaazing French toast which is a great Sunday brunch food.





Wednesday, 1 July 2020

Ras El Hanout Baked Chicken



This is a perfect midweek “throw it all in one pot and cook” dish which packs the most ridiculous flavour punch while being the most low-effort dinner I’ve made in a while. You could use skin-on chicken thighs (use 8) but I don’t really like those.



Ras-El-Hanout is a fabulous mix of spices. I got mine from a little deli, but I’m sure I’ve seen it in world food aisles of bigger grocery shops. It means “head of the shop” and is usually made up of the best of spices. The exact spices and quantities are not set in stone, but usually combine all of the delicious ones – cumin, coriander, cinnamon, ginger, turmeric, cardamom etc. Mine had rose petals in it too!



This is a full on one pot dish – everything in an oven-proof dish, bake, serve. So quick. So delicious. So what are you waiting for?