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A twist on the other eating thread.
Tell us the last gourmet sensation you whipped up - even if it did involve a microwave and cheese in a can. Provide a recipe if you can, or at least link to a recipe, so that everyone else can try and recreate your gourmand masterpiece.
Add a picture or two if you really want to show off
I last cooked chorizo and beans in a roasted tomato and capsicum stew - pretty damned amazing if I do say so myself. No photos but the recipe is here, the only alteration I made was adding a tablespoon of sugar to cut through the astringency of the tomato and capsicum, a can of lentils and using hot rather than mild chorizo:
http://www.whatkatieate.com/recipes...rizo-red-capsicum-tomato-and-mixed-bean-stew/
INGREDIENTS
2 mild chorizo sausages, sliced into thin rounds
3-4 large truss tomatoes, halved
2-3 long red peppers/red capsicums, stalk, membrane and seeds removed, cut in half lenghtways
1 brown onion, finely diced
3 large cloves garlic, minced
400g tinned, chopped tomatoes
400g tinned borlotti beans
400g tinned chickpeas
400g tinned cannellini beans
1 teaspoon smoked paprika
1 cup dry white wine
Handful fresh flat leaf/continental parsley
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
METHOD
Cooking the chorizo first then frying the onion and garlic in the paprika-y oil is a really good method, give a real colour and fragrance to everything that is hard to beat. Didn't notice the roast tomato all that much but the capsicum just made the whole thing sing.
Tell us the last gourmet sensation you whipped up - even if it did involve a microwave and cheese in a can. Provide a recipe if you can, or at least link to a recipe, so that everyone else can try and recreate your gourmand masterpiece.
Add a picture or two if you really want to show off
I last cooked chorizo and beans in a roasted tomato and capsicum stew - pretty damned amazing if I do say so myself. No photos but the recipe is here, the only alteration I made was adding a tablespoon of sugar to cut through the astringency of the tomato and capsicum, a can of lentils and using hot rather than mild chorizo:
http://www.whatkatieate.com/recipes...rizo-red-capsicum-tomato-and-mixed-bean-stew/
INGREDIENTS
2 mild chorizo sausages, sliced into thin rounds
3-4 large truss tomatoes, halved
2-3 long red peppers/red capsicums, stalk, membrane and seeds removed, cut in half lenghtways
1 brown onion, finely diced
3 large cloves garlic, minced
400g tinned, chopped tomatoes
400g tinned borlotti beans
400g tinned chickpeas
400g tinned cannellini beans
1 teaspoon smoked paprika
1 cup dry white wine
Handful fresh flat leaf/continental parsley
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
METHOD
- Pre-heat oven to 180˚C (350˚F)
- Place capsicums and tomatoes cut-side up onto two separate baking trays, drizzle both with a little olive oil, season tomatoes with a little salt and black pepper and roast both items in the oven for 40-50 minutes. Remove from oven and chop both capsicums and tomatoes into large chunks.
- In a large heavy-based French-one/casserole pot, add a tablespoon or two of olive oil and warm over medium heat. Add the sliced chorizo and fry until crispy and caramelised around the edges. Using a slotted spoon remove chorizo and drain on paper towel.
- Into the chorizo oil remaining in the pot, add the onion and garlic and fry over low-medium heat for 5 minutes before adding the roasted tomatoes, capsicums, tinned tomatoes, 3 bean varieties, paprika and wine. Season well with salt and black pepper then add the chorizo. Stir all together and cook over low-medium heat for 30-40 mins until thickened slightly. If you want, you can add a little water at any stage if you think the mixture is getting too thick.
- Serve warm in bowls with a scattering of chopped fresh parsley.
Cooking the chorizo first then frying the onion and garlic in the paprika-y oil is a really good method, give a real colour and fragrance to everything that is hard to beat. Didn't notice the roast tomato all that much but the capsicum just made the whole thing sing.
