Hello friends! Did you have a nice Thanksgiving? Hope so! Mine was especially nice, since the week before my little 7 year old boy was in the pediatric ICU, diagnosed with a serious but fixable heart condition. It was quite scary, but we felt very blessed that he was able to come home for Thanksgiving and that my parents could be with us. They have his heart stabilized now and we have his surgery this Thursday. He is doing really well now, in fact it is hard to keep him resting as the Dr ordered when he is feeling so good:) Let me tell you this has been a nightmare and I can not wait to have it over with! It is so hard to see your children sick.
But on to happier and less traumatic things...I have a fun cookbook to tell you about today. I have always been a big fan Jamie Oliver. I love to watch his show on Foodnetwork. He accent is adorable and I love how passionate he is about creating healthy, fresh and fabulous food. Have you seen his Food Revolution series? It is pretty great! Anyway this is his newest cookbook where he shares recipes that celebrate the rich heritage of his homeland.
Here is a partial summary from the book:
Having grown up in his parents' gastropub, Jamie Oliver has always had a special place in his heart for British cooking. And in recent years there's been an exciting revolution in the British food world in general. English chefs, producers, and artisans are retracing old recipes, rediscovering quality ingredients, and focusing on simplicity and quality. Jamie celebrates the best of the old and new (including classic British immigrant food) in his first cookbook focused on England.
Here are over 130 great, easy-to-prepare recipes, ranging from salads--Heavenly Salmon and Epic Roast Chicken; to puddings--Rhubarb and Rice Pudding and Citrus Cheesecake Pots; to Sunday lunch--Guinness Lamb Shanks and Roast Quail Skewers; and, of course, the crumbliest scones. America has already fallen for the new British gastropub cooking, with popular restaurants by chefs such as April Bloomfield of The Spotted Pig and the John Dory. Now Jamie shows how to make the same delicious food at home. This is definitely not your grandmother's mushy peas!
My Dad served a mission for our church in England, so it was fun to look through the book with him. The pictures are mouthwatering, and Jamie's recipe introductions and explanations are heartfelt and delightful. This is a great cookbook and i am happy to be able to give a copy away to one of you. To enter simply leave a comment on this post and I will use random .org to pick a winner on Friday.
You can order a copy on amazon here.
Before you get your own copy to explore, here is one of my favorite recipes so far, straight from the cookbook:
EMPIRE ROAST CHICKEN
BOMBAY ROASTIES | AMAZING INDIAN GRAVY
Ask any British person what their two favorite meals are and I reckon most people would say their mum’s roast chicken, and a curry. Well, welcome to Empire roast chicken, a combination of both of those things. Your friends and family are going to love it. I love it. You will love it.
For the chicken and marinade
2 ¼ lb preferably higher welfare chicken
1 heaped tablespoon each finely grated garlic, fresh ginger and fresh red chile
1 heaped tablespoon tomato puree
1 heaped teaspoon each of ground coriander, turmeric, garam masala and ground cumin
2 heaped teaspoons plain yogurt
2 lemons
2 teaspoons sea salt
For the gravy
3 small red onions, peeled
1 stick of cinnamon
10 cloves
3 tablespoons each of white wine vinegar and Worcestershire sauce
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
2 cups organic chicken stock
optional: plain yogurt, to serve
For the Bombay-style potatoes
1 ¾ lbs new potatoes
sea salt and ground pepper
1 lemon
2 or 3 tablespoons olive oil
a knob of butter
1 heaped teaspoon each of black mustard seeds, cumin seeds, garam masala and turmeric
1 bulb of garlic
1 fresh red chile, deseeded and finely sliced
2 tomatoes, roughly chopped
1 small bunch of fresh cilantro
Slash the chicken’s legs a few times right down to the bone. Get a baking sheet slightly bigger than the chicken, then add all of the marinade ingredients and mix together well. Put on a pair of clean rubber gloves, then really massage those flavors over and inside the chicken so it’s smeared everywhere. Don’t be shy! Ideally marinate overnight in the fridge.
Preheat the oven to 400°F and organize the oven rack so the baking sheet can sit right at the bottom, the chicken can sit directly above it, right on the rack, and the potatoes can go at the top. Halve any larger potatoes, then parboil them in a large pan of salted boiling water with a whole lemon for about 15 to 20 minutes, or until the potatoes are cooked through. Drain the potatoes then let them steam dry. Stab the lemon a few times with a sharp knife and put it right into the chicken’s cavity. Move the chicken to a plate.
Roughly chop the onions and add to the baking sheet along with the cinnamon stick, cloves, vinegar and Worcestershire sauce, then whisk in the flour. Pour in the stock or water, then place this right at the bottom of the oven. Place the chicken straight on to the bars of the middle shelf, above the baking sheet. Cook for 1 hour 20 minutes.
Put another sturdy baking sheet over a medium heat and add the olive oil, a knob of butter, the mustard and cumin seeds, garam masala and turmeric – work quickly because if the fat gets too hot the mustard seeds will pop everywhere. Halve a bulb of garlic and add it straight to the pan, with the sliced chile and chopped tomatoes. Add your drained potatoes to the tray, mix everything together, then season well. Finely slice and scatter in the cilantro stalks, and keep the leaves in a bowl of water for later. After the chicken has been in for 40 minutes, put the potatoes in.
Once the chicken is cooked, move it to a board and carefully peel off the dark charred bits to reveal perfect chicken underneath. Pass the gravy through a coarse sieve into a pan, whisking any sticky goodness from the pan as you go. Bring to the boil and either cook and thicken or thin down with water to your preference. Put it into a serving bowl and drizzle over a little yogurt. Get your potatoes out of the oven and put them into a serving bowl, then serve the chicken on a board next to the sizzling roasties and hot gravy. Sprinkle the reserved cilantro leaves over everything and serve with any condiments you like. Life doesn’t get much better.
SERVES 4-6
TsI love Jamie, too. Thanks for the giveaway. Sending best thoughts and prayers to your family during this week's surgery.
ReplyDeleteI love Jamie Oliver! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love Jamie Oliver, what a great giveaway! And that chicken looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the awesome giveaway, would love to win!
ReplyDeleteI love Jamie Oliver's accent, too! And his passion for food. Looking forward to his new cookbook. Thanks for all the great recipes you share!
ReplyDeleteI would thoroughly enjoy reading Jamie's book, thumbing through his gorgeous recipes with a blanket on my lap as the snow falls then warming our kitchen and hearts trying out his recipes. Thank you~
ReplyDeletePrayers for your sons surgery and recovery!
This recipe sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI would love this cook book!
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping there will be a Chicken Tikka Masala recipe in there!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to hear about your son! My brother had open heart surgery when he was three and even though the doctors said it might slow him down, it never did. He ran track and cross country in High School and went on to serve a mission. I am sure your son will be in good hands :)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try this recipe!
This looks so good - I want to make it right now!
ReplyDeleteI love Jamie Oliver, thanks for the giveaway! Glad to hear your son is doing better!
ReplyDeleteI love Jamie Oliver! I would love his cookbook! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you Barbara!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your prayers Mari!
ReplyDeleteJulie--Thanks for taking the time to tell me about your brother! That is very encouraging! And open heart surgery is MUCH worse than what my little guy has to go thru. What a miracle your brother was!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Steph:)
ReplyDeleteMy husband is british and I am sure he would love this cook book.
ReplyDeleteThat chicken does sound mouthwatering! Please count me in, thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would love a copy!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great cookbook.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win one :)
ReplyDeleteThat recipe sounds wonderful! and the cookbook too. :)
ReplyDeleteI can always use a new cookbook! And I love Jaime Oliver!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway. Love him!
ReplyDeleteJamie Oliver is a great cook, and I love his accent too!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about your cute son. My husband had a leaky mitral valve which we had no clue about. Two open heart surgeries later and a mechanical valve he is doing great. He has also had two ablations. They aren't as bad as the open heart surgeries:) we look back and see how the lord really was there for us and know we were watched over. I'm so thankful for modern medicine because he wouldn't be here with us now. Just know that our family is thinking and praying for yours.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds amazing! Yum! I've never tried one of his recipes..but I do love that he is passionate about healthy cooking.
ReplyDeleteKeeping you, your family and especially your tough little boy in my thoughts and prayers during this stressful time. Hope all goes well and he recovers quickly.
ReplyDelete(Oh and this looks like a beautiful book! I am a huge Jamie Oliver fan!)
I love to watch Jamie Oliver, and would like to win his cookbook!
ReplyDeleteI love Jamie Oliver's passion for healthy eating!
ReplyDeleteI hope everything goes well with your son's upcoming cardiac surgery! I will keep him and your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Fun giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe looks delicious! I hope your little one is okay!
ReplyDeleteThank you Melanie for these wonderful ideas! So sorry to hear about your little one. Prayers are with you all as you recover!
ReplyDeleteI'm British and would love to win this book :) thank you so much for the giveaway and here's hoping your Son gets well soon XO
ReplyDeleteKaren :)
This chicken recipe sounds AMAZING! Just reading it makes my mouth water.
ReplyDeletePrayers for your son's doctors as well as your family are coming your way! I'm so grateful for modern medicine. I would love to win the cookbook; my family and I loved his Food Revolution series. Best wishes!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the awesome giveaway! Would LOVE to win the cookbook!!
ReplyDeleteWould love to add this book to my cookbook collection!
ReplyDeleteWinning a Jamie Oliver cookbook would be a great early Christmas present!!
ReplyDeleteHis recipes do look mouth-watering!
ReplyDeleteI am sure you gave a Priesthood blessing to your little boy before he went in. Greatful for the knowledge that our Heavenly Father loves us.
ReplyDeleteI would love a copy! What a fun giveaway. Prayers for your family this week!
ReplyDeleteI love Jamie Oliver. Prayers for a successful surgery.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your love of family and cooking. I will be praying for you, Bridger, and your family in the coming days- I hope all goes according to plan.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a fascinating cookbook! Hoping for a completely successful surgery for your precious son!
ReplyDeleteLove Jamie Oliver! Love your blog, too!
ReplyDeleteI love Jamie Oliver too!
ReplyDeleteI lived in Scotland for a year and a bit and fell in live with GB. I would live to have the classic recipes from my adopted land!
ReplyDeleteLove this giveaway...PLEASE!
ReplyDeleteI read your post on your other blog. So scary to be in the hospital with your children. I have gone through that twice now myself. Best of luck with his surgery!
ReplyDeletePrayers for your son and family this week, modern medicine is so incredible and such a blessing. I hope the surgery goes well and your son takes it easy on you during his recovery, I feel the recovery can be just as stressful (or maybe even more stressful) than the surgery because they start to feel better and mom worries that it's too soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance with the cookbook, always enjoy Jamie Oliver.
Sending good thoughts and prayers your way for your son's surgery and your families piece of mind. Thanks for the oppoturnity in the giveaway. Sounds like a good book.
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts and prayers are with you for your son's surgery. I also love Jamie Oliver and would love this cookbook to remind me of my time doing study abroad in England.
ReplyDeleteSaying prayers for your darling son - Blessings to all!
ReplyDelete[...] Don’t forget to enter the giveaway for Jamie Oliver’s newest cookbook! The winner will be chosen [...]
ReplyDeleteFun give-away.
ReplyDeleteI've always like Jamie Oliver and his cooking philosophy! He seems to break down the complexity of "fancy" cooking and incorporates incredibly fresh ingredients! Thanks for sharing this recipe. Also, I'm glad your son is going to be okay, but I'm sure it hasn't been an easy time for you at all!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Leslie
I love Jamie Oliver and this new cookbook looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWould love to have the cook book from Jamie.
ReplyDeletebest wishes to Bridger - we are praying for him.
ReplyDeleteWent to school in England for college - would love to add this cookbook to my collection!
Love Jamie Oliver! So energetic and easy on the eyes too. Hope things went well with your son's surgery yesterday!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad to know that your son's condition is fixable - what a blessing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for being a part of this book tour.
Love Jamie Oliver he is so energetic.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a yummy cookbook!
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