Husband returned home from holidays 4 days before me and during this time he had missed my sexy body cooking so
much that on Monday night when I barbecued him lovely organic lamb chops he
completely overdid it and had stomach pains all night wondering if there was
something wrong with the chops. I had bought them on the day from the little farm
shop near my work, so I know there wasn’t anything wrong other than the
fact they were so expertly cooked to delicious perfection J that
he just had too many.
Poor man. As one of
many cheerful and optimistic Finnish proverbs says “Too much fun will end in tears”.
Lucky I had
planned a lighter dinner for Tuesday. This is a really quick and simple recipe for those weeknights when you don't have hours to spend preparing dinner.
You can be flexible with the veg and use any fish or seafood you like. I had a pack of king prawns in the
freezer and some Finnish flame smoked salmon, but you can use any salmon in
case you don’t happen to have Heimon Liekki salmon at hand.
It turned out very tasty and I plated a reasonable size portion for husband. All-round success apart from a little mishap with photography. While looking for the best angle to photograph this awesome culinary masterpiece I dropped my iPhone on the plate and broke the plate. It was from IKEA not Wedgwood thank God, not that I have any Wedgwood plates. So it was a financially manageable loss.
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I on the other hand stepped on my iPod Shuffle with a stiletto heal. They were lovely pointy toed green suede L.K.Bennett heals. There was a heal sized and shaped hole in the screen of the shuffle after that. I took it to the Apple Store and said that it just went like that all of a sudden, I don't know what happened, a manufacturing fault perhaps? They just looked at me like I was deranged and didn't replace it.
I had got it for free from an advertising agency. Those were the days when bribes were still called corporate gifts. So I suppose it served me right. Easy come, easy go. Or as we say in Finland "If it comes singing, it will go whistling" or something equally stupid.
Easy lemony prawn and smoked salmon pasta (serves 4)
350g wholewheat or spelt pasta
150g prawns
150g cold-smoked salmon
1 lemon, zest & juice
4 spring onions
1 courgette
Generous handful of cherry tomatoes
150ml sour cream
Salt
Lemonpepper
¼ cup Dill
¼ cup Parsley
Oil
Cook the pasta in salted water according to the
instructions, drain preserving some of the cooking water.
In the meanwhile devein the prawns, chop the courgette and
spring onions, halve the tomatoes, zest and juice the lemon, chop the herbs
and cut the salmon into bite size pieces. Heat a tbsp of oil in a non-stick
frying pan. Add the onion and courgette and fry on medium heat until they start
to soften (if you want to add a clove of garlic I won’t hold that against you,
I bet it would be nice). Add half of the lemon zest and juice, the herbs,
tomatoes and prawns and fry until the prawns are almost done, mix in the smoked salmon and cook until the salmon is done. This should only take a
minute unless you are using raw salmon, in which case add it earlier.
Add the sour cream and the rest of lemon zest and juice to
the pasta with a pinch of salt and lemon pepper. Mix in carefully the prawn, salmon and
vegetable mix. Check for seasoning and add salt, pepper and some of the pasta liquid if necessary.
Make sure it’s hot through, garnish with fresh dill and serve with a salad.
That is definitely my kind of dish, love all the ingredients, and I especially have a thing for dill, seafood and sour cream! I might have a bash at making some spelt pasta to go with this (just to ruin the 'quick' part of the recipe) :D
ReplyDeleteI wonder if anyone eats off Wedgwood plates? :) all mine are from IKEA too, though I did live in Stoke the home of Wedgewood for a while and have some enourmous Dudson plates...definitely no good now I'm trying to cut down. My iPhone has survived a splash in the bath, but recently it's starting to flag, I don't like the look of the new one though...but love all my apple apps!
I have no say when it comes to phones, husband upgrades me before I know a new one is out - but then I'd probably still have my old kitchen cupboard sized Nokia with the telescopic antenna if it wasn't for him. He's a bit of an apple / gadget geek. I think most men are.
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