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Friday, February 19, 2010

Crab Ravioli with Safron & Dijon Sauce


So when Bestie K and I were in Boston we decided to go out for a romantic Italian dinner in Little Italy. I am so glad that we took the recommendation from a local free press, as the restaurant we ended up going to was amazing - such delicious food, cheap with warm and inviting service.

I had the lobster ravioli served in a mustard cream sauce - it was so freaking amazing I've been dreaming of it every since, so I decided to recreate it using crab. Couldn't find any recipes with a mustard sauce so I'm pretty glad that it all worked out for dinner last night. I made it for Boyfriend because he has been working so hard lately while I had the afternoon off.

Serves 2-3 people.

Ravioli -
8 Fresh pasta sheets (I use lasagne sheets from the market)
3 spring onions, thinly sliced
1 tbsp Dill, finely chopped
1 tsp ground ginger
1 tsp sweet paprika
250g ricotta
200g fresh crab meat, roughly chopped
good shake of salt and pepper
1/5 cup bread crumbs
1/2 cup parmesan cheese grated
2 tablespoons chopped basil
2 garlic cloves minced
juice and zest of 1/2 lemon
egg and flour

Sauce-
White part only of I leek, quartered and thinly sliced
1/2 cup dry white wine
2 tomatoes, de-seeded and roughly chopped
1 cup light cream
4 saffron threads
dijon mustard
Butter

Salad -
Fresh spinach leaves
red onion thinly sliced.

Preparation.
Mix all ravioli fillings together, except egg and flour. Set aside.
Sprinkle flour of a clean dry surface and place 1 lasagna sheet.

Depending on the size of your pasta sheet as well as how big you want the ravioli to be, spoon filling onto 1 half of sheet. Brush second half of sheet with egg mix. Fold sheet over the mix and press firmly to remove any air. Cut into squares cutting off excess pasta. Brush pressed sides with egg mix making sure the ravioli wont separate. Repeat with remaining lasagna sheets.
Sprinkle with flour so that pasta wont stick together.
Set aside until sauce is simmering.

Cook ravioli (putting in one at a time, so as not to stick) in salted and oiled boiling water, until they float. Drain well and serve with a nice spoonful of sauce and a little sprinkle of Parmesan cheese.

Sauce.

Carefully saute leek in olive oil and butter mix. Add 1/2 of wine and simmer till alcohol is cooked out. Add cream and bring to a slow simmer. Add saffron threads and mustard to taste (about three tsp is good). Stirring occasionally, let simmer for about 10 minutes or until thickened slightly and saffron has colored sauce well. Add tomato and set aside.

Tip. A sprinkling of white pepper really helps to bring out the mustard while the tomato cuts through the sauce nicely. Serving with basic salad and lemon soaked red onion slices refreshes the palate nicely between bites. If you dont want crab, I think smoked trout would be a nice alternative.

So it's really hard to explain how to make little ravioli pockets- if anyone has any suggestions on how to better explain myself feel free to comment or email me!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Anthropologie eat my shorts...

Well not literally. I happen to like the store Anthropologie quite a bit. Pity we don't have one in Oz. It does mean that I don't feel nearly as bad for ripping off this t-shirt from a tutorial I found.

Loves it. So here is the tutorial pic again followed by my impersonation of somebody who should be modeling a t-shirt on a blog.



I'm actually really happy with how it turned out. From crappy 'cotton on' t-shirt, which strangely kept growing and growing to the point of un-wearability. So thanks lex for helping me recycle this tee into a wearable fatty shirt.

The neckline was massive and due to the extra bit of cotton I sewed around, it was so heavy if I bent over you could see my belly button, so I made a few pleats along the bust section to bring it in without ruining the flowing effect - which was really affective and flattering too!

What do you think? Do you have anything you could DIY like this or any tutorial tips for me for the stacks of newly bought bargain finds hiding away at the back of my closet!?

Till next fashion makeover...

In Bloom...

The second sewing project for the week is a cute lil' pair of bloomers, courtesy of Colete Patterns. I thought they'd be a really great way to practice cutting and piecing patterns together. Okay, so they're a little snug but I think they're pretty cute...




The sizing for the pattern is on the smaller side, but with a bit more on the waistband they would fit great! I'll definitely keep the pattern and make a few more pairs of bloomers and adjust them till they look a bit more like this...




Heeeeeehehehehe so cute.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Mod rocking....

So another project I will soon be commencing begins with this fabric....


Which I also got from spotlight- for $2 a metre! So I got three metres and will hopefully come up with some pretty cool designs with it. Oooo I should make a throw pillow!
Okay off track, do it's lovely and simple, but could also be a pretty slutty dress... so I thought a mod dress would work well with a cute pair of flats... what do you think? Can I turn this raunchy fabric into a tasteful winter dress?

... this will hopefully turn into a cute little mod dress with 4/5 sleeves (?) and a round neck. What do you think?


Okay so not exactly the picture I was looking for - a mod dress worn by Kourtney Kardashian in KUWTK Season 1 but you get the drift.

Craft conundrum!




I'm at a loss for what to do with this material that I picked up from Spotlight before christmas. It was a super cheap remnant and I just love the fabric- but what should I do with it? I thought I could make a skirt like this 3.1 philip lim (don't you just love him?)



or even a t-shirt like this one...



but I think the fabric will sit too stiffly to really work as a t-shirt. I'm not sure about a skirt, as I've been really wanting to make some new tops, but I've already got a cotton on t-shirt and some old tops to in mind to recreate this look from lex.


Any suggestions?

Takumi Japanese Restaurant

Takumi has been on my list of places to go for a few months now - yes I have a list, it's in a pink smiggle notebook. The dinner menu is pretty pricey and as their speciality is Wagu beef, it's not that great for a pesceterian like me, but I had heard through the blog-vine that the lunch special bento boxes are awesome. So finally, I joined boyfriend in the city for his lunch break on a recent day off.

If modern and original Japanese is your style then Takumi is for you. Lunch, from 12pm-2pm monday through to friday has a special menu available - include a Wagu beef burger!?
On got an Ebi fry bento box with deep fried prawns, fish, salmon and scallop sashimi and rice and salad. It was really good. The sashimi was deliciously fresh. Although a simple bento it's the little things like flavoured seaweed shake over the rice and dipping sauce that made this such a special box.

When I'm in the mood for fresh and healthy Japanese I'll come back, when I'm in the mood for cheap and sticky Japanese I'll go the j caf!

Takumi Japanese Restaurant

32 Bourke Street Melbourne CBD, 3000
TEL: 03 9650 7020 FAX: 03 9650 7817

Teppansan Japanese Cafe

179 Russell Street Melbourne CBD 3000



NT eateries

View of the esplanade from our apartment balcony. Such a beautiful view that kept changing throughout the day.

Lisa at Monsoons - so strange to randomly run into one of the very dear friends from high school in country victoria!

Okay so although not all of the food I consumed whilst in the NT was as amazing and craving-worth as Hanuman but I was pleasantly (and perhaps somewhat naively) surprised at the quality of the food in Darwin and Katherine.

Here are some of the places we went to as well as a lowdown of what I ate!

Cafe Uno On Mitchell
800/69 Mitchell St, Darwin NT 0800
(08) 8942 2500
- Quick and friendly service. Yummy prawn and mango salad - was perfect and exactly what I wanted! I've read a few really bad reviews of Uno. Although when I looked around I wasn't expecting anything fancy but the food was fresh, made to order and yummy.

Wisdom Bar and Cafe
48 Mitchell St, Darwin NT 0800(08) 8941 4866
- Barramundi fillet, chips and salad - great chips and awesome fish. Nice outdoor bar, friendly atmosphere.

Monsoons
46 Mitchell Street Darwin, 8941 7171
- Okay so I didn't actually eat here, but Lisa and I caught up over a couple of drinks here.

The Katherine Club
Corner Second Street & O'Shea Terrace
Katherine
Northern Territory
Australia
0851
08 8972 1250

- I had the Barra burger with chips - omfg I fricken' love barramundi - it's awesome. Burger was awesome complete with beetroot and pineapple and the chips were delicious.

Hanuman Restaurant, Darwin

On a recent business trip (yes I can say that) to the Northern Territory I had the pleasure of dining at Hanuman, a delicious and well known Thai/Indian concept restaurant in the CBD.

Okay, so I say business trip but what I really mean is 'kinda like work experience' trip - it was one of the most emotional and satisfying trips of my young life, completely amazing.

So anyway, that's why I was in Darwin.

Hanuman is a beautiful restaurant, with multiple dining spaces, high ceilings and even an outside dining room overlooking Mitchell Street.

We started off with the hanuman oysters and the bombay pakoras.


Okay, so I didn't actually try an oyster - as much as I try (three times in total) I can never get it down. But Ian said they were amazing! The pakoras were yummy, if a little dry.


I had the kapitan prawns with coconut rice and roti for my main and I'm pretty sure that Ian had the beef jungle curry.


Ian was good, and didn't stuff himself silly, I on the other hand wanted to lick my plate clean with fear of food regret - its an epademic amongst my friend network.


So my curry was amazing. The prawns were juicy and fresh. I love a good lemongrass curry - it's probably my favourite. But this one was exception - the fresh flavours of the turmeric, lemongrass, lime and coconut enveloped the prawns and sticky coconut rice so well. Not at all one of those curries that you pick the best bits out of - this whole thing was freakin' amazing!


I would wager that any of the main dishes here would be worth trying for the refreshing and clean take on thai and indian cuisine.

Also my friend Lisa (it turns out) works at Hanuman in Darwin, so we were able to set up a lovely lunch date the following day!

hanuman darwin

(other locations in cairns and alice springs)

holiday inn esplanade
93 mitchell street
darwin
northern territory

telephone: (08) 8941 3500