Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Out of the Blue: Stew

IT'S A BLUE and white day, when it's sunny and cloudy and a little bit breezycome rain or come shine. Both came.... At long last the bank holiday mood outside is over. Bank holiday meant grey day this time. We have far too many of them spaced at poorly thought-out intervals. (Actually: what am I saying. No-one thought them out. Like most British things, it just came to be that way and no-one complained too much so nobody changed it.) We basically had three bank holiday Mondays in not much more than the space of a month. Easter and then the first and last Mondays in May... O! and how very interesting. I was just about to delete this but thought: no. Capture it for posteriority the drivel you descend to. Seriously.

Not much doing today. I feel ... adrift. And utterly unfocused.

I am, however, intent upon commencing the cooking of a fabulous beef stew with dumplings just as soon as I post this here. As I suspected, Sainsbury's charged me nearly £3.50 for half a kilo for the meat last time. So today I went to a halal butcher and got a kilo of what they assured me was stewing beef cubed (specially for me, not ready cubed). The cut was "neck". I told the man with impressive beard that I want to stew it for three hours. The younger assistant had appeared to switch to "no speak English mode" when I'd previously said this to him.

But boss-man insisted this was the right stuff for me and I'm off to purchase potatoes, chopped tomatoes, courgettes (zucchini), mushrooms, onions, garlic, and maybe a couple of carrots. Red peppers are staying out (can't see the point of stewing those.) I've several spriggs of rosemary courtesy of Mother Hubbs' herb garden. And chili powder, Maggi liquid seasoning "for casseroles and stews", and the remains of rocket pesto that are getting chucked in. Was going to get self-raising flour and vegetarian suet but the supermarket I ventured into had no value flour (sorry but I'm not paying six times as much for the same thing with more "wholesome"-seeming packaging. And their suet was literally just beef dripping. Which would have cost nearly £2 in all just for dumplings. So I caved in and spent 43p on industrial dumpling mixture.

Wish me luck. Usually my stews are well pukka. I'll let you know how this one gets on ...

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It took me an HOUR merely to peel, chop, fry and do everything else prior to bunging all in slo-cooker. Man! An HOUR! Also I just worked out I spent over £5 on all them ingredients so they'd BETTER turn out OK!!

Well even on eventually replacing dinnerplate on cooker (no "official" lid - never had that) I caved into temptation to taste the beef. Bear in mind my potatoes were raw as first snow in Arctic. But the beef was done! Done enough to be perfectly edible. (Bearing in mind this is pie-steak. It will never get ultra-tender but when well done you can cut most of it with the side of a spoon.)

Bought some herbs in the supermarket: ground ginger (added half teaspoon of); celery salt (added flat teaspoon of); paprika (added two generous teaspoons of); "herbes de provence" (thyme, marjoram, rosemary, oregano, savory (what is that??), basil, tarragon (& btw what is tarragon LIKE. I don't recall ever tasting it. & don't ask me to pick it outta this mix ... anyhow I put in a pinch of this one...) plus thyme (another pinch).

If you wonder my unexplained excitement at this "modicum" of domesticity, just bear in mind (1) you didn't see the conditions I prepared this food in!! and (2) last weekend aside, I've not cooked anything like a beef stew for over three years ... so there you have it.

My normal "recipe" is called Carbonized Vulgarity Burgers. You fry ultra-value utter cheapest beefburgers to death - ie until blackened all over but not TOO crispy. Serve in hob-toasted pitta bread with plenty of black-peppered ketchup and a large shot of heroin. (Folks: I cannot vouch this would be edible without it.)

OK I'm off again!

Tomorrow!!

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Sorry one last PS:

Come and see this: Ruth's From a Bee's Eye View Macro Photos Blog.

I wish she'd been in my bathroom at 4 o'clock this morning for we had a fine (but tiny) specimen of a moth. Imagine (fairly) milky coffee with a further pattern sprayed atop in spray cream. He had wings like that. And a yellow head. And as I said he was tiny but so pretty. If I'd have had a working camera I'd definitely have photo'd him (& our peeling paintwork) ..!

21 comments:

  1. This comment has been removed by the author.

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  2. OK cool
    I wasn't around at the random times you were .... vice-versa
    maybe staying in touch by email is easier!

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  3. OK I've sent the email. O u've gone! Hope u got it then...

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  4. MMmm, made my mouth water, anyhow!

    I laughed when you visited my blog just now, and said it looked somehow familiar, or my face did... that's about the third or fourth visit!!! I think you said before you came from Dan's 'Blah Blah Blog', so it came as a nice surprise you got to me via the random button this time... you took the scenic route I see :-D

    Anyway, it's good to see you again! And I hope we'll visit with each other more often :-)

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  5. See!!! I knew I knew you from somewhere - just couldn't place u... sorry for the repetitions!!

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  6. So, did you only eat the meat?
    I am very curious about the taste - I am a two/three spice girl...

    Thanks for leaving word at my blog (you should see the other ones!) lol - but seriously :)

    I love "blog-hopping" but have found myself with limited time these past few months - greatly slowed down by our non-stop rains.

    You are also welcome

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  7. PS
    Annelisa is one of my favorite/darling blogger friends...

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  8. Thanks for visiting my blog and I`m not finding your blog bland at all, although pictures would be nice, I agree...said the picture nut. Very frank and honest place here.
    All the very best to you.

    tea
    xo

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  9. Well just made my way over here and your blog looks really interesting. Enjoyed the post I just read...I will definitely be back to browse. Thank you so much for the link and visit...I will be doing the same.

    It's always nice to see a new face.

    sandy

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  10. hello hello!
    haha thanks for tagging on my blog.. and i dun even noe i had my own point of view. diddydum..i find your style of blogging really unique.. first time i came across such a way of blogging(: yay!

    bye!(:

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  11. Thanks for the plug Gleds. Neck of beef is ideal for stews...can't understand why the potatoes weren't cooked..if the meat was tender you must have cooked it for long enough....maybe you need to cut them into smaller chunks next time.
    Rx

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  12. Carbonized Vulgarity Burger! This made me laugh! I love this recipe and the way you write about the method. I would love to put together a "Junkie Cook Book" with you some day! Once I'm a bit more organised and have more time we'll have to think about it. If you have the time to write up the recipes that you've actually cooked and to photograph them, I'd put it into a layout ready for printing a book or booklet, or we can have a PDF version that can be downloaded. Or maybe you should do a cooking blog once you can get photos downloaded for upload to a blog.

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  13. Thanks for stopping by the blog... I'll visit yours for a while later.

    --Rob

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  14. Hi Gledwood ~~ Thanks for stopping by my blog from Ruth's Garden blog. I am glad you liked the post, I had worked out you meant catch the rabbit.
    I like the title of your post - A blue and white day. I do hope your stew turned out well. Sydney is correct spelling. There are quite a few Aussies who blog - if you look on my blogroll the middle section is for
    Aussies. I may see you again. Take care, Cheers, Merle.

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  15. Hi everyone! Thanks for your greetings!!

    Angeldust: no I didn't JUST eat the meat but cooking it is quite a novelty for me so that's why I kind of focused on it...

    Ruth: at the time I tasted the meat but the potatoes were still raw, I'd basically fried up the beef, everything was in a pot. Potatoes at the top had gone in last. The stew was heating up but hadn't even boiled yet. The prolonged, slow heat must have cooked the steak well enough to be quite palatable (but nowhere near as well done as it came out in the end!!) but potatoes were still raw as anything ...
    A couple of hours later EVERYTHING was done perfectly!
    I'd email y'all a bowl if only I could ...

    NICOLE: that is a great idea. I've often thought of doing a cookery blog. But I agree with you you really do need a camera as unillustrated cooking ... well it just doesn't "cut" the "mustard", does it..?

    MERLE: I'll have a look through some of your Aussie blogs. Thanks for the tip!

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  16. You sound like an excellent cook. Perhaps there's a profession for you. In America, though, it's pricey to go to a cooking school. It's the same in Europe, I'm sure.

    Pictures are fine, but I'm a word person. So I think your blog is just fine. Have an excellent day, Gled!

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  17. ZENNIST: I was actually thinking about that. I wouldn't want to be one of those posh restaurant chefs where you have the sous etc. But an oldfashioned "cook" - yeah: that I could be.

    IVY: of course not!!

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