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Food Slate - October 2009

No Need to Break the Bank

October 28th 2009 12:30
Pasta Spinach Mushrooms Anchovies Vegetarian


You can never have too much pasta, especially if it’s dressed up with healthy greens and a variety of colourful vegetables for a simple but nutritious meal.


At just under $10, it’s a quick easy nutritious and delicious meal for the family – ^cost for kitchen staples not accounted for.

Spinach and Mushroom Pasta with a *Twist

What you need:
2 cups of Fusili/spirals – $2.30,depending on variety/brand
A bunch of spinach – $0.99-1.50, depending on season
4-6 medium sized mushrooms, sliced thinly – $2.50
2 fresh tomatoes, diced – $1.00
1/4 cup of vegetable stock– $1.50
^2-3 cloves of garlic, sliced thinly – minimal cost
^1 eshallot, sliced thinly
^Olive oil
^Salt to taste
*4 pieces of anchovies, roughly chopped – $1.00
*^2 bullet chillies, sliced – optional

What to do:
The sauce…
1…sauté garlic and shallot with olive oil until fragrant, add anchovies and stir for a couple of minutes. Then toss in spinach and mushrooms.

2…cover and allow the steam to slowly cook the vegetables.


3…add vegetable stock and 1-2 ladles of the water from the cooking pasta.

4…add a little salt to taste and chilli (optional) – turn heat down, and allow the steam to slowly cook the vegetables and to blend in the flavours from the anchovies.

5…it’s ready when the vegetables are at your desired texture.

The pasta…
1…cook the pasta (according to package instructions) in boiling salted water until al dente, as you are simultaneously cooking the vegetables.

2…add to the sauce when it’s done. Serve immediately.

Pasta Spinach Mushrooms Anchovies Vegetarian

Tips…
…because it’s not quite a sauce, adding the pasta water (which has some starch) to the vegetables gives it a bit more of a saucy texture

…bottled or canned anchovies work well with this dish – I like using anchovies marinated with chilli and olive oil

…It’ll be even cheaper if you went with homebrand pasta
Pasta Spinach Mushrooms Anchovies Vegetarian
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Monday Mumbles

October 26th 2009 00:03
Monday Mumbles
A few words... and a shrug along the way…


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More Than Just Fluffy Goodness

October 21st 2009 12:28
Brown wild rice pearl-barley side-dish low-GI gluten-free lowfat

It might be a little understated, but when dressed, it sure is a knockout.

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Monday Mumbles

October 19th 2009 00:02
Monday Mumbles
A few words... and a shrug along the way…


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No Need to Break the Bank

October 15th 2009 12:18
Lamb chop-forequarters pasta budget under-$15 under-$10 four-to-two people

We’re forced to be a little more careful with our spending these days. However, being the social animals that we humans are, we like to socialise with other people.

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It Doesn’t Have To Break Your Diet

October 13th 2009 12:01
Breadmaker healthy recipe wholemeal pizza dough modification tips
Yummy...Easy...and Homemade...

“No…no, not that. I’m on a diet.” “Oh, they're fattening.”
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Top 10 Items for the Fridge and Pantry

October 11th 2009 12:02
Woody Woodpecker cartoon Pantry-Panic Golden-Age tv Universal

Apart from the typical condiments and the basic necessity of oil and butter, or fresh fruit and vegetables, we usually have items that we must have or like to have in the fridge and pantry.

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Okras prawns potatoes sambal asian Malaysian curry shrimps


The first time I smelt it, I thought, “No way can it be tasty.” It smelled like something dead! OK, technically it’s not alive, but you know what I mean


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About... Tamarind

October 7th 2009 02:30
Tamarind fruit paste asian thai cooking recipes Koehler'sMedicinal-Plants
Koehler's Medicinal Plants

The tropical tamarind tree –native to Africa– is widely grown in Asia. The fruit of the tamarind tree is what makes it a staple in many Asian kitchens. It’s natural sourness and acidity makes it a beautiful (and key) ingredient in many savoury and spicy dishes


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Visions of Dancing *Cups*…

October 5th 2009 01:09
Dear Readers…sorry for the poor posting. This site has been experiencing technical problems – you might’ve noticed that you frequently can’t load/find the site, well me too. The problem has been lodged and is being looked into but I’m not sure when it’ll be resolved. Thank you for your patience and ongoing support.

Now…Back to those cups…
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