Friday, 29 May 2009

Venison


pan-seared venison with blueberries, shallots and red wine

This is another Jamie Oliver receipe that looks fabulous and is a must try !

ingredients

• 1 small handful of fresh thyme, leaves picked
• 5 dried juniper berries
• sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
• extra virgin olive oil
• 1 x 800g/1¾lb venison loin, trimmed
• 4 shallots, peeled and finely sliced
• 1 clove of garlic, peeled and finely sliced
• 1 glass of robust red wine
• 200g/7oz fresh blueberries
• 2 large knobs of butter

Bash up the thyme and juniper berries in a pestle and mortar with a really good pinch of salt and pepper. If you haven’t got a pestle and mortar, use the end of a rolling pin and a metal bowl. Loosen with 2 good lugs of olive oil. Pat the venison dry with some kitchen paper, and rub the oil mixture all over it. Sear the meat in a hot pan on all sides – roughly 6 minutes for medium rare, 7-8 minutes for medium, and you’d have to be a nutter if you wanted to cook it for any longer than that! Depending on the thickness of the meat and the heat of the pan, it may need a little less or more time to cook – so don’t look at the clock, look at the meat. This is the time when you want to try to be instinctive with your meat. Remove it from the pan when it’s cooked to your liking and allow it to rest on a plate for 4 minutes, covered with tinfoil.

Reduce the heat under the pan and add a good lug of oil. Add the shallots and the garlic and fry gently for around 3 minutes until translucent and tender. Turn up the heat again, add the wine, and let it reduce by half. Add the blueberries and simmer slowly for 4 minutes, then remove the pan from the heat, add the butter, and jiggle and shake the pan around so the sauce goes slightly opaque and shiny. Season to taste.

Slice the venison into 2cm/¾ inch slices and serve with steamed purple sprouting broccoli or some other good greens. Add the meat’s resting juices to the sauce and spoon over the venison. Absolutely fantastic. Serves 4 You can serve this up with Purple sprouting broccoli or cream potatoes, parsnip or celeriac. You must try this at least once!

Thursday, 28 May 2009

What shall we have today!



I have found a lovely receipe for a delicious summer dessert it is one of Jamie Olivers and I am going to try this one as I always have an abundance of summer berries in my garden...

summer berries with orange and vanilla mascarpone


ingredients

• a large handful of strawberries, hulled and sliced
• a large handful of raspberries
• 2 tablespoons caster sugar
• 2 oranges
• 1 vanilla pod
• a small tub of mascarpone
• 2 shortbread biscuits

serves 2
Put your strawberries in a bowl. Sprinkle over 1 tablespoon of the sugar, the juice and zest of one of the oranges and half the seeds from the vanilla pod. Mix it all together gently then put it to one side while you get everything else ready.

Mix the mascarpone with the remaining tablespoon of sugar, the juice and zest of the second orange and the remaining seeds from the vanilla pod. Stir it together really well.

Spoon the mascarpone on to each plate. Use the back of a spoon to make a well in the centre and then put the fruit on the top. Drizzle over the juices. Crumble a shortbread biscuit over each plate.