Thursday, 19 February 2009

I'm Back with a Stew

Finally feeling better both physically and emotionally, so I am back! Having the internet also helps, I have been stuck without it for almost 2 weeks... very sad... Anyway, I made this stew the other night after I saw it in a new book I bought and I couldn't go past it because it uses one of my favourite drinks, apple cider... Also, apples in mashed potato? You know I had to give something slightly off track like that a go! I used more shallots than it called for and next time I would make more sauce as I didn't find it saucy enough, so this is reflected below...


I know I have enough cookbooks and shouldn't be buying any more of them, but it was only 10 bucks and it is from a series that I already have 2 books out of which I love (BBQ Food & Cool Food), so I couldn't resist the temptation! Well, I bought 2 more of them, so now I have 4 out of the series and these 2 look like they may be just as good... This recipe is out of 'Fast Food' and the other book I bought was 'Small Food'...


Chicken & Cider Stew w/ Apple & Potato Mash Serves 4


Chicken & Cider Stew w/ Apple & Potato Mash


Cut 1kg skinless chicken breast fillets (original called for thigh fillets) into 2cm cubes and season with salt, pepper & 2tsp fresh chopped thyme. Heat 1Tbsp olive oil in a large saucepan over medium heat and brown chicken in 2 batches. Remove from pan. Saute 5 thinly sliced french shallots & 1Tbsp fresh chopped thyme for 2 minutes. Pour in 600ml apple cider and bring to the boil. Scrape any sediment off the bottom and then return the chicken to the pan. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook for 35-40 minutes, or until the chicken is tender and the sauce has reduced.


Meanwhile, cube 1kg peeled potatoes and slice 2 large peeled green apples into eighths. Cook both in a pan of boiling water for 15-20 minutes or until tender. Drain and return to the heat until liquid has evaporated. Remove from the heat and mash until smooth. Add 2Tbsp light cream & 50g butter and season well with salt and pepper.


Stir 1C light cream into the stew and cook for 2-4 minutes or until the sauce has thickened. Serve immediately with potato and apple mash and a crisp green salad.

Wednesday, 4 February 2009

One Year On


It's been one year since you passed away. That year has numbed the pain slightly, but it is still there for all of us. It is still hard to believe that you are gone. I will love you & miss you always.