Showing posts with label pumpkin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pumpkin. Show all posts

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Greek Gyros-spiced lamb with pumpkin rice.

Hello all.

It's time for something more traditional.

Greek gyros is meat that has spices infused to it. Usually it's set up on a rotating vertical spit and adjusting the heat from the broiler and the amount of fat in the meat is used to control how juicy the gyro is. It is usually sliced off and placed in pita with tzatziki and salad. It's similar to shawarma and donairs.

In this case, we do not have a rotating spit, so we made gyro cakes out of lamb meat. Foregoing with the tradition though, we had it with some pumpkin rice. Because hey, pumpkins are plentiful here so why not take advantage of their benefits?

And so, here is the recipe!

Ingredients (enough for 2 people, plus seconds)
  • 1 kilo lamb minced meat
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • 1 tsp black pepper
  • 1/2 tsp cinammon
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • 1 tsp coriander powder
  • 2 tsp parsley powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 2 tsp oregano
Looks simple, right? The only thing you need to do is to mix the lamb minced meat (or any meat of your choice) with the spices above. And if you think there's another spice that would go, don't be afraid to add it!

Form it into lamb cakes and grill it or fry it. We put it in a skillet on very low fire and let it cook.
That was actually the most time consuming part. The actual cooking time was the worst, because you can smell the delicious gyro cooking but you know it's not done yet.

Pumpkin rice
  • 2 cups chopped pumpkin (we used butternut squash)
  • 1/4 cup butter
  • 1 tbsp soy sauce 
  • 1 cup chopped asparagus
  • 1 cup red bell pepper - chopped
  • 1 tsp black pepper
  • 1tsp cinammon
  • 1tsp grated fresh ginger
  • 1 cup rice (your choice - we used basmatti)
  • 1/2 water
We put all the ingredients in the slow cooker from the morning and left it to cook 4-5 hours until we ate.
It was really good!!

Give it a try guys!

I'll also post a recipe on how to make some good tzatziki and not that sour cream crap you find in stores.

Let me know what you think :)







Tuesday, November 20, 2012

A Pumpkin Pie with a twist

This is another recipe that we made from yesterday's leftover food.
In this case, we made our own style pumkin pie.


Take a look.


How we made it is really simple! We took the leftovers from yesterday's meal and simply added a handful of raisins, mixing it all together. You can't get much simpler than that!

Then, we took some butter puff pastry and put the stuffing on it, closing it around the edges and creating the rounded shape you see above.

Put it in the oven at 350 degrees Farenheit for about 30 minutes or until the color turns golden-brown. Since the inside is already cooked you only need to have the pastry cook.

If you need a reminder how to prepare the filling, here's a link: Pumpkin surprise

I leave you with some more photos of our delicious lunch!
Enjoy :)






I believe it could so easily be spruced up and become part of a christmas dish. Pumpkin is synonymous with winter, christmas, thanksgiving etc. that people tend to associate it right away.

If you have any suggestions or try it out yourselves, let me know! 



Monday, November 19, 2012

Pumpkin Suprise!!



 
Aren't pumpkins great?
There are so many varieties of them and all of them are delicious.
In this case we used a kambocha squash. When we bought it we left it sitting outside next to other pumpkins in order to mature a little and get sweeter.

There are so many ways to cook pumpkins and since this squash was in such a nice shape, we decided to cut the top open and stuff it with goodies.

Remember the sneak peak last night? Pumpkin surprise

Well, the result is here:

It was sooo good!







How did  I do it you say?

Read on!

Ingredients - can serve up to 5 people with 1 medium squash
  • 1 Kambocha squash
  • rice of your choice - 2 cups
  • quinoa - half a cup
  • asparagus chopped up - your choice how many
  • 1 onion
  • 1 orange's zest
  • apple-cranberry sauce -(homemade) - can use apple sauce instead or substitute of your choice
  • margarine
  • cinammon
  • water
  • salt to taste
 Clean the flesh from the cut pumkin and set it around your main dish.
Instructions
Start with cutting the pumpkin top open and cleaning the seeds inside. You can save the seeds and dry roast them for a snack later or if you so wish. You can also save them and use them to plant some pumpkins in your yard!
Pre-heat the oven at 400 degrees Farenheit (200 degrees Celcius).
Prepare you cookware, use margarine so it doesnt stick and come apart. I also put margarine on the pumkin slices and the main dish itself so sweeten it up.
Start cooking your rice, leave it on for 10 minutes so that it will be half cooked before adding it to the pumpking.
Add asparagus, quinoa and the rice as a filling in the pumpkin. Add the cinammon in and around the pumpkin as you can see above.
Add the apple-cranberry sauce on top of it all, as well as the onion (i spread it around the pumpkin after i took the photo you can see above) and orange zest.

Pour some water in the dish so that it can be used to cook the rice and pumpkin.

Put it in the oven for 45 minutes until the color is a nice golden one. Done!

Optional:
Put it in the over and after about 20 minutes take it out, mix the stuffing together some more (making sure the apple sauce is thouroughly mixed in), then take the softened up pumkin lying around and make a 'cover' for our squash. It will create a semi-crispy outside that is nice and leave the inside soft and moist. Put it back in for another 25 minutes until cooked.






Bonus!!




 Lactose-free/ Gluten-free rice pudding!!

Ingredients
  • rice of your choice (though preferably sticky rice)
  • Coconut milk
  • cinammon for taste
  • rosewater
  • some sugar
  • rice flour for thickening up
Make it as you would normal rice pudding, adding coconut milk instead of milk when cooking the rice. Add cinammon and instead of egg, add the rice flour to thicken it up and at the end when it's off the heat, add the rosewater (so it doesn't evaporate).

This turned out so good, you can eat it while it's hot, or cool it in the fridge, it's really up to you!!

Hope you enjoy it!


Sunday, November 18, 2012

Sneak Peak: Pumpkin Surprise!!

The recipe is up!! Take a look here: Pumpkin surprise with bonus at the end!


Here's a little peak at the recipe coming up tomorrow.

It's a Pumpkin Surprise!  
 
A preview of the ingredients are cinammon, homemade apple-cranberry sauce and rice.

It's going to be a nice one people :) Hold on until tomorrow.






Waste not!
Try to utilize everything you can, don't just throw it in the trash. That's just a huge waste.
Here we saved the pumpkin seeds and we are going to dry them out and possibly roast them.
They are great as a snack.



Pumpkin seeds are an excellent source of zinc ( which can help in acne), vitamin E, manganese and countless others which help in sustaining a healthy body.
For more information on what they contain i suggest you look on this nutrition chart.