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Friday, 29 November 2024

November 2024 Favourites list

November 2024 Favourites list


 

Welcome to this month’s list.

I am in the middle of marking drafting formative exercises for eager Bar course students, so forgive me for getting straight to the list!

Food advice and kitchen tips

Chef Romy Gill shares her three base pastes – a Punjabi tomato base, a Keralan coconut paste, and a tempered spice Tarka: https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/articles/romy_gill_three_base_pastes

Instant noodles are a useful staple for quick lunches, especially if you add to what comes with the packet. Here are 17 ideas for pimping your noods: https://www.theguardian.com/food/2024/oct/31/17-ways-with-instant-noodles-ramen

When I roast a pumpkin or squash, the “cook’s perk” is the roasted seeds. I’d never thought of roasting the squash with the seeds (I usually scoop the seeds out and wash them), but this seems like a fab shortcut! https://www.purplekale.com/writings-and-recipes/squash-slices-with-their-seeds

Recipes

Marcus Wareing’s Croque Madame recipe – more than just a cheese and ham toastie, this luxurious take on the French classic also includes a thyme infused roux. https://www.irishnews.com/life/food-drink/marcus-wareings-croque-madame-recipe-OXH7DYCC7VJTROJGHBSUOF2XVU/

This is a biriyani with a difference – a Swahili chicken biriyani recipe from the cookbook “Africali” by Kiano Moju: https://www.eater.com/24254265/swahili-chicken-biriyani-recipe-africali-cookbook-kiano-moju

Planning your Sunday roast? Ishan Kolhatkar has got how to make roast potatoes covered.  https://www.ishankolhatkar.com/food/roastpotatoes

Cookbooks

Wanting to plan your Christmas food? You might want to invest in a Christmas themed cookbook. Here is a list of the best: https://www.deliciousmagazine.co.uk/christmascookbooks/

Watching Nigella Lawson’s Cook Eat Repeat during the pandemic was, for me, both a lifesaver and a tonic for the soul. The book is a delight. In case you haven’t already got it, here’s a review of a cookbook worthy of space on your kitchen shelf: https://lifehacker.com/food-drink/nigella-lawson-cook-eat-repeat-review

I wish my Spanish were better, because I have found a haul of digitised historic Mexican cookbooks online here – a truly important archive: https://libguides.utsa.edu/MXcookbooks

What you might have missed at Snig’s Kitchen

New mini blog post - Chicken and chestnuts - Chinese style: https://www.tumblr.com/snigskitchen/766977474096693248/braised-chicken-with-chestnuts-guest-recipes

My review of Nongshim’s Chapagetti instant noodles: https://snigskitchen.blogspot.com/2024/09/nongshim-chapagetti-noodle-review.html

TV

So Long, Marianne

Among the songs on his now legendary debut album, “So Long, Marianne” by Leonard Cohen is a lyrically complex reflection on a relationship which has ended. The relationship between Marianne Ilhens and Cohen has been the subject of his songs, other people’s books, documentaries and now this 8 part TV drama. Marianne (played by Thea Sofie Loch Naess) and Leonard (Alex Wolff) bring to life their relationship, showing that Marianne was more than just a Muse. If you know and love the songs about her, you’ll enjoy this in depth, emotional drama.

Available currently on ITVX on demand. https://www.itv.com/watch/so-long-marianne/10a4867

Music

Naturally, having watched So Long, Marianne, I have been drawn back to the music of Leonard Cohen.

Leonard Cohen – Songs of Leonard Cohen

Leonard Cohen – Popular Problems

Leonard Cohen – You Want It Darker

End of year lists are always fascinating. What to put in? What to leave out? And when they are ranked, that's a whole new set of controversies. This is an interesting Top 20 of this year's music. Totally agree with the inclusion of Bon Iver and I'll fight anyone who says otherwise. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/music/the-20-best-songs-of-2024-ranked  

Film

The Whip

Imagine if a robbery could bring down the UK government. Now imagine the perpetrators have never done it before… Andras Forgacs and Christopher Presswell have created a film which defies genre classification. It’s a political-heist-comedy-drama but that description doesn’t do it any justice. The ensemble cast bring humanity to story, meaning you’ll be hoping they pull off the robbery of the century.

Available on:

Prime Video: https://www.primevideo.com/detail/The-Whip/0MAT95UMK1D285WNOMCF19TFY5

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqdcNiLDre4 (Follow the link for rent/buy options)

Please note: as with every monthly Favourites List, all of these items have been selected by me simply because I love them. I do not receive any money, benefits in kind or other incentive for posting these links or recommendations

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  2. Food Advice & Kitchen Tips: Chef Romy Gill’s base pastes sound fantastic! The blend of a Punjabi tomato base, Keralan coconut paste, and Tarka seems like the perfect foundation for so many dishes. I can't wait to try them out!
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  3. Instant Noodles Ideas: I’m always looking for ways to spice up my instant noodles, so these 17 ideas from The Guardian are just what I needed. Adding veggies and a fried egg definitely elevates the dish!
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  4. Roasting Squash Seeds: This is such a clever idea! I love roasted squash seeds, but I’ve always thrown them away after scooping them out. Roasting them with the squash is a perfect shortcut and great for reducing food waste.
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  5. Recipes – Marcus Wareing’s Croque Madame: This recipe sounds like a real indulgence! I love a good Croque Madame, and Marcus Wareing’s version with the thyme-infused roux takes it to the next level. Definitely on my list to try!
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  6. Swahili Chicken Biriyani: This Swahili chicken biriyani from Africali sounds so interesting! I’ve made biriyani before, but I’ve never tried a Swahili version. The spices and flavors must be amazing.
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  7. Sunday Roast Potatoes: Perfect timing! I’ve been thinking about how to make the best roast potatoes, and Ishan Kolhatkar’s tips should make them crispy and golden, just like they should be. Can’t wait to try his method!
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  8. Christmas Cookbooks: It’s never too early to plan for Christmas meals, right? The list of Christmas cookbooks is a great resource. I'm already eyeing a few for inspiration.
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  9. Nigella Lawson’s Cookbook: I’ve watched Cook, Eat, Repeat on repeat! Nigella’s cookbook is a must-have for anyone who loves comforting food with a bit of flair. A perfect gift for Christmas too!
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  10. Historic Mexican Cookbooks: How amazing that these historic cookbooks are now digitized! If only my Spanish were better, I’d be diving into these archives. Such a fascinating resource!
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  11. The Whip Film: The description of The Whip has me intrigued! It’s not often that you come across a political-heist-comedy-drama, but it sounds like it’s got the perfect mix of tension and humor. I’m definitely adding it to my watchlist.
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