Thursday, December 25, 2008

Gordon Ramsey's Brussel Sprouts

http://www.channel4.com/food/on-tv/cookalong-live/cookalong-live-the-series/week-7/how-to-cook-brussels-sprouts_p_1.html

First make sure you prepare the sprouts properly by trimming the base and removing any grubby outside leaves

Next chop them in half, this makes them prettier to serve and quicker to cook.

Cook the sprouts for 2 minutes in a pan of boiling salted water, lid on. By keeping their time in the water relatively brief, it prevents the sprouts becoming too waterlogged and also preserves their colour.

Make sure you drain the sprouts thoroughly. It’s important to get rid of any excess water so you can sauté the sprouts properly and pick up a bit of colour in the pan.

Drizzle them with olive oil and season with a little salt and pepper.

Heat a couple of tablespoons of olive oil in a pan and when up to temperature tip in the sprouts.

Crush in the garlic and toss to spread evenly through the pan.

Add the butter and cook for 2 - 3 minutes. Letting the butter brown lightly adds a nice, nutty flavour.

Scatter in the flaked almonds and allow them to toast lightly.

Squeeze over a little lemon juice and serve.

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Alexei Sayle Pirate Video

This is from The Alexei Sayle Pirate Video (Springtime, 1982)

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=-XL9rGtZ8Uo

Remember getting this out on video at the time. Supposed to be rare now.

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

1970s and 80s 'still life' Christmas Cards

One thing I remember from my youth was the terrible 'still life' christmas cards that were around in the 70s and 80s - the ones where you'd have say a couple of candles in front of a few baubles, or a whiskey glass and cigar on a table in front of a roaring fire.

At the time I thought they were either naff or silly, but I remember them fondly now for some reason.

Anyone remember these, or know of anywhere on the web where there are collections of these? (surely there must be some 'ironic' collection out there?)

Snoopy Pancake Watch

Did this exist, and if so does anyone know where we might be able to find one?

It was a standard Snoopy child's wristwatch, Snoopy was flipping a pancake - the pancake was on one hand and the pan was on the other.