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Tuesday, 6 November 2012

The Great British Food Revival

I just managed to catch the second half of today's great british food revival, about Michael Caines talking about carrots! I think he's 100% in saying the way most of us cook them is such a waste. I have to admit, i have a guilty pleasure when it comes to my carrots. If they're with a roast dinner (which they always are!) i leave them to the end, chop them up really small, dollop a teaspoon of mint sauce on them and douse them with gravy! I know it's gross, don't judge me. It's been a thing i've done since i was a child and i haven't got round to stopping yet. ANYWAY, i love the way my nanas cooks carrots, it's simple but they taste so much better than just plain old steamed carrots:

She cuts them into strips, and adds a pinch of salt, a large tablespoon of sugar and a knob of butter to a pan filled halfway with water. And of course the carrots! And just simmers them slowly until the water dissipates and the sugar and butter caramelise on the carrots, it's delicious. 

There are so many amazing ways in which you can cook them, like Michael Caines did, make a carrot and coriander soup, or carrot cake, roasting them, using them in salads, you could make carrot and sweet potato mash (a nice change from carrot and swede!). And last but not least, one of my favourite snacks is just some raw carrot cut into sticks to nom on.

How do you cook your carrots? I can't wait to try roasting them with some honey, or with garlic and rosemary!

Saturday, 6 October 2012

Noodle one Bangor (Wales, not Ireland) review

Sorry I haven't posted in so long! I have a few recipes lined up but stupidly i left my SD card with all the pictures on, so i can't post until i have them. Never mind!

Last Thursday all the girls from uni wanted to go for a meal. we'd originally decided on fat cats but we didn't think to book it, and it was so busy we had to go somewhere else. We were all pretty annoyed because we'd been looking forward to it for so long! We decided on noodle one because it was close to where we were, not like Bangor is a big place anyway, and i'm so happy we did!

Obviously from my review about wagamama's i love noodles. And i've been to noodle one a few times before, but i always opted for ramen. Now i have more of an idea about different noodle dishes, so i went for chili yakisoba with tofu and a side of vegetable gyoza. I'm slightly obsessed with anything with a bit of heat to it at the minute, so naturally i had to go for the chili, but they do one without as well. The gyoza came out first, and it was a nice touch that the woman who served us told us she'd made them herself! They were lovely, and came with a sweet chili dipping sauce. The sauce was nice but i thought it was a bit disappointing that that was the only type of sauce that came with all the sides. We ordered prawn crackers too and had the same dip with them.

I love noodle one because it's really easy to mix and match, basically. You can choose to have different noodles if you wanted, and you also choose the dish you want, and then choose what kind of meat you want with it. The choices are crispy tofu (obviously not meat), beef teriyaki, shichimi duck, teriyaki chicken, and king prawns, and you can have any of them with any dish. Also, with the ramen, you can choose between vegetable or chicken and pork broth. My yakisoba was amazing, i couldn't find a single fault with it and i'll definitely be having that again next time i go. I can't remember what the other 5 of my friends had, but you can be assured there were no complaints! I already can't wait to go again.

I highly recommend going to noodle one for lunch or dinner if you're around in Bangor. There aren't many places to choose from, but this is my number one favourite restaurant and i wish i could go there every day. They also have a 10% discount if you take out! Definitely better than a takeaway.

Hope you enjoy!

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Thursday, 13 September 2012

Yo! Sushi Review

Sorry I haven't posted in a while! I've been so busy running all over the country visiting friends and having good times. I arrived back from London today where I was visiting one of my friends while she's at uni. 

While we were there, we were walking along the South bank of the Thames and walked past about a million restaurants and decided on Yo! Sushi. We've been meaning to go for 'real' sushi (not that stuff from supermarkets) for so long and I'm happy we finally got the opportunity! 

We walked in and were seated straight away. All of the staff were really nice and friendly and easily approachable. We were given menus and basically left to it! It's pretty self explanatory, there are different coloured dishes, corresponding with different prices, and they all go round the room on a conveyor belt. We were a bit overwhelmed at first, thinking 'do... do we just take things?' but once we got into the spirit of it, it was incredibly fun! It was nice to see everything going past trying to see what it was and then grabbing it before it went past us. It's quite easy to spend a lot though, by just grabbing everything you want. The dishes on the conveyor were all cooked in a kitchen in the middle of the room, and they were all cold/warm, and there were also hot dishes you could order from the staff that were always wandering around.

Now I need to remember what I had... we both shared everything we got though. We had vegetable gyoza (dumplings) that had been steamed and fried, that came with a vinegar and soy dip. They were gorgeous, I wasn't sure I'd like the steamed texture, but they were soft and not slimy at all. We had some cucumber maki (rice rolls with a filling and seaweed/nori on the outside), and some tuna and salmon nigiri (rice with slices of fish/meat/omlette). I literally have everything with soy sauce, my friend smothered wasabi and pickled ginger on everything, the rice is so much nicer than the generic stuff you get from supermarkets. It was a bit disappointing how we didn't see any hand rolls, because they kind of made the dishes in batches and they never made any! We had about 3 dishes of katsu prawns which were amazing, they came with a sweet (ish) fruity, sticky sauce and panko breadcrumbs (japanese breadcrumbs) are brilliant. We both ordered a hot dish of vegetable yakisoba, which are just noodles fried with vegetables and a tangy sauce. The sauce was supposed to be slightly spiced but i didn't pick any of that up. When we were both stuffed to the brim (for only around £10 each) we were trying to hold out for the chocolate ganache dessert, but that never came round either, it was slightly disappointing. It was probably for the best though, considering how much we'd eaten! The drinks were quite expensive, we had 1 large glass of rosé wine each, which were £5.80 each, but so worth it. 

It was brilliant just to get into the spirit of picking dishes and finding out what everything is, and you could easily keep track of how much you were spending. The only problem i encountered was trying to grab the attention of staff to ask for a hot dish or for the bill, but there are 'help' buttons that you can press that will get the staff's attention and get them to come over, but we didn't realise until we'd been sat waiting for who knows how long. If you've only ever had supermarket sushi, GO HERE because it'll change how you look at it forever.

Saturday, 1 September 2012

Miller and Carter Steakhouse Cheshire Oaks

On Thursday (30th September), me and my family went to have an impromptu meal out. As Cheshire Oaks is very local to us, it doesn't take much to drive down there and have our pick of many delicious restaurants. I personally LOVE going out for meals and could go out every day, but I don't think my bank account could really handle it.

We decided on going to the Miller and Carter Steakhouse, primarily because my mother eats nothing but steak, and as it was my treat (more fool me...) there was no competition. We walked in the door and we all pleasantly surprised; it wasn't what I was expecting at least. Very spacious and filled with tables, but not too cramped. We were shown to a table (a booth, lucky us!) and offered drinks straight away. Obviously I ordered a large glass of the strongest rosé they had. 

The service was very good, our drinks arrived pretty much straight away and not soon after, a waitress came to take our order. Now, it being a steakhouse, I wasn't expecting much choice for me (a bit like at Hickory's) so I was pleasantly surprised when I was spoilt for choice! I ended up sharing calamari with my brother, along with an order of garlic bread for us all for a starter, and for the main I ordered the spring onion risotto. My mother ordered an 8oz sirlion steak with sides of chips and vegetables (which turned out to only be french beans), and my brother had a burger, as always! 

The calamari was very nice, it came with aioli, pretty standard. It wasn't chewy and there weren't tentacles (which I didn't mind because I don't like them). My main of spring onion risotto was quite loose, but I think there was a fair amount of cream in it. It was nice, a little too creamy for my taste, I don't usually like cream in risotto, so it was slightly too rich for me. It came with 2 small goats cheese fritters with complemented the onion in the risotto, the tang of the goats cheese was amazing! 

We finished the night off nicely with some cocktails, of course! Me and my brother both opted for long island iced teas. With it's 5 different alcohols, how can you possibly go wrong?

The price for the food was very reasonable, however drinks were little on the steep side. However, the night was worth it and you couldn't really ask much more!



Friday, 3 August 2012

Hickory's smokehouse (Chester) Review

Yesterday, it was my brother's birthday, so obviously we went out for a meal (looks like it's not just me in my family that wishes they could go out for food every day, we'll use any excuse). It being his birthday, chose the restaurant and landed on Hickory's Smokehouse. This place aaaalways reminds me of Man V Food with Adam Richman because of all the authentic american 'que!


Bearing in mind i'm pescetarian, this wasn't the best place to go for a meal for me, there was very little choice as not surprisingly, most things were smoked meat. I had 3 choices, vegetable fajitas (i hate all mexican food), a whole sea bass on the bone, or a salad. Not the best choice... I ended up going for the sea bass because my boyfriend promised he'd help me remove the bones (i should probably know how studying marine biology and everything...), however, last time a situation like this arose (holiday last year, paella with crab claws) it ended disasterously, there was crab shell everywhere.


Everyone else got meat dishes my boyfriend ordered the pulled pork, which Adam Richman always seems to make look so nice, even to me! It comes with baked beans and chips on the side. He said it was way too rich for him, but the portion size wasn't that big so i'd have thought it'd even out. My seabass was nice, it was cooked with lemon and rosemary, it was a bit plain, maybe i just don't like sea bass in general. We also ordered a side of onion rings and they never arrived! Our fault for not telling them again i guess.

If you're a lover of BBQ, i'd definitely recommend, but vegetarians and picky people be wary of this place, and definitely peruse the menu before you go.

Thursday, 26 July 2012

Mini Spa Break and Aiden Byrne British Grill Review

Sorry I've not posted any recipes yet! I'm moving house currently so all of my stuff is packed up. Bear with me though, I'll be cooking loads in a short amount of time (:. For now, here's another review.


My friend and I decided we needed a couple of days away, so we managed to book a cheap spa break near where we live. It was pretty relaxing, I've never had a back massage before, but the ambiance was ruined slightly when I pointed out that the staff probably thought we were a lesbian couple. It was pretty hard to take anything seriously after that.


While we were there, both dinner and breakfast were included in the offer, so we got to dine in Aiden Byrne's British Grill at Craxton Wood Hotel in Ledsham. We'd booked the table for half 8, and by that time we were ravenous after a hard day of doing nothing. The menu is very limited, seeing as they didn't have ANY vegetarian main courses. Thankfully I eat fish as well or I'd have been stuck... so I ordered fish and chips while my friend had cottage pie.


The food arrived nearly an hour after it was ordered, and the restaurant wasn't busy at all! There was a huge group of people so maybe that contributed, but considering we were starving when we got to the restaurant, you can only imagine how hungry we were an hour later. We didn't notice too much because we were having a nice gossip so the time flew. The food itself was nice, as was expected. Nothing special though. Fish and chips is just fish and chips really. We both ordered dessert as well, I had the triple chocolate mousse, which was the BEST dessert I've ever had. My friend had the sticky toffee pudding and I think she regretted not getting the mousse too, it was actually amazing! And it didn't take an hour to get to us, which is always a bonus.


If staying at the hotel then the restaurant is worth going to, but I wouldn't make the journey there specifically.

Friday, 20 July 2012

Wagamama (Cheshire Oaks) Review

Last Saturday (14th July), me and my boyfriend were celebrating our 4 year anniversary and we decided (I forced him) to go out for a meal. Normally we'd go to a brasserie or Italian, because they're always a fail safe, but I'm currently in the midst of a noodle obsession, so I managed to drag him to Wagamama. I've never been before, but there's a similar place where I go to university; every time I want to go my friends refuse because 'Wagamama is so much better'. I guess i wanted to see what all the fuss was about.
So anyway, we went. When we got there it was busy so we had to wait awhile (you're not allowed to book for parties under 6, I checked). When we sat down, a waitress came over within 5 minutes to take our drinks order. The wine list wasn't very extensive, and I wanted to try saké, but my boyfriend wouldn't share with me so maybe next time...
We both ordered ramen noodles and sides, he had the seafood ramen and duck gyoza (deep fried dumplings), and I had the vegetarian one, Saien Soba, and prawns deep fried in panko breadcrumbs. My ramen was delicious, the portions of ramen are HUGE because it's broth and noodles that comes in a huge bowl, so I barely got past the half way mark. And I'm finally mastering chop sticks (though I'll never get how people eat rice with them O:). I tried some of my boyfriend's seafood ramen as well, but it was more plain than mine. The broth was vegetable, instead of fish so there wasn't much of a seafood taste about it... it also came with smooth dory which I've never had before, but I was sadly disappointed by it. It didn't have much flavour, so it wasn't helped by the lack of flavour in the soup too. But the squid was cooked perfectly and not rubbery in the slightest. On the plus side, he said his duck Gyoza were AMAZING, and he'd go back just for them! I couldn't try them, being vegetarian 'n' all. Well, technically pescetarian now (:.
There were about 12 things I wanted to try on the menu, so I'll definitely be going back again. I already know what I'm going to have next time I go. The one thing I will say is, don't go there on a first date, slurping noodles is less than flattering.


Ciao.