New Classics. Marcus Wareing
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Название: New Classics

Автор: Marcus Wareing

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Кулинария

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isbn: 9780008242756

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      3 tbsp vegetable oil

      4 cobs of corn, kernels sliced off and husks retained

      800ml Vegetable Stock

      ½ tsp table salt

      100ml coconut milk

      sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

      FOR THE AVOCADO SALSA

      1 green chilli, deseeded and finely chopped

      grated zest and juice of 1 lime

      1 tbsp chopped coriander

      2 tbsp toasted sesame oil

      2 tbsp black sesame seeds

      1 ripe avocado, halved, peeled, stoned and diced

      Heat 2 tablespoons of the vegetable oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. When hot, add the cobs of corn and fry them for 5–7 minutes. When golden, add the vegetable stock, bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 20 minutes.

      Remove the cobs from the stock and add three-quarters of the sweetcorn kernels and the table salt. Cook for 10 minutes, or until the kernels are soft.

      Remove from the heat, add the coconut milk and blitz the soup in a blender or using a stick blender, until smooth. Season to taste (if necessary) then chill.

      Heat the remaining tablespoon of vegetable oil in a medium frying pan. When hot, add the remaining sweetcorn kernels and cook for 4–5 minutes until soft. Remove from the heat and leave to cool.

      Combine the chilli, lime zest and juice, coriander, sesame oil and sesame seeds in a bowl and season with sea salt. Gently fold through the diced avocado.

      Divide the chilled soup between four bowls and garnish with the whole sweetcorn kernels and dressed avocado.

      Burrata is one of my all-time favourite cheeses and makes a stunning starter. It is quite unlike any other cheese, with a mozzarella shell filled with creamy stracciatella. It used to be very difficult to get hold of, but it is now available from cheesemongers and some larger supermarkets (buy the best mozzarella you can find if not).

      Serves: 4 as a starter

      Preparation time: 15 minutes

      Cooking time: 5 minutes

      12 fresh padron peppers (approx. 60g in total)

      splash of vegetable oil

      4 × 100g or 2 × 200g balls burrata

      1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil

      FOR THE ROMESCO SAUCE

      100g roasted red peppers, deseeded and skin removed, or piquillo peppers (from a jar or tin), drained and roughly chopped

      50g flaked toasted almonds

      3 tbsp olive oil

      ½ tsp sweet smoked paprika

      2 tbsp chopped flat-leaf parsley

      2 tsp tomato purée

      splash of dry sherry

      sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

      To make the romesco sauce, place all of the ingredients in a food processor and pulse until you have a chunky paste. Season with sea salt and black pepper. Divide between four plates.

      Heat a dry grill pan over high heat until smoking. Drizzle the padron peppers with a little oil and seasoning, then grill for about 5 minutes until lightly blackened.

      If using small burrata balls, tear them over the romesco. If you’re using larger burrata, cut them almost all the way through then peel open and add half a burrata per portion, cut side facing up, to the romesco. Drizzle with olive oil and season well. Garnish with the grilled padron peppers and serve immediately.

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      A great alternative to a traditional cheese board, this baked feta combines salty cheese with fragrant, lightly caramelised honey. Serve with these crisp rye bread crackers, crusty bread or your favourite cheese biscuits. I love the fragrant lavender in this dish – it really adds a point of difference.

      Serves: 4

      Preparation time: 10 minutes, plus 1 hour draining

      Cooking time: 12–20 minutes

      1 × 200g block feta cheese

      ½ loaf rye bread

      4 tbsp olive oil

      1 garlic clove, halved

      3–4 tbsp runny honey

      4 sprigs of thyme

      2 sprigs of fresh lavender or ½ tsp dried lavender

      sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

      Preheat the oven to 200°C/180°C fan/gas 6.

      Cover the feta with 2 pieces of kitchen paper and leave at room temperature for 1 hour to absorb excess moisture.

      Cut the rye bread into very thin slices. Place them in a single layer on 2 baking trays. Drizzle with the olive oil and rub each slice with a halved garlic clove.

      Bake the rye slices in the oven for 7–10 minutes until lightly golden and crisp. Remove the rye crisps and turn the oven to its grill setting.

      Remove the kitchen paper from the feta and place the feta in an ovenproof dish just large enough for it to fit in snugly. Drizzle the honey on top, then add the thyme and lavender. Season well with sea salt and pepper and grill for 5–10 minutes until golden.

      Remove the cheese from the grill. Serve the feta immediately with the rye crisps.

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      Courgette flowers are another of those wondrous ingredients that signal the arrival of warmer weather. Not much needs doing to them as they are perfect simply fried in a little oil and served with this sauce. Choose the flowers that are large and firm, as they can accommodate more stuffing and will retain their shape better when cooked.

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