Hi All
Tonight sees myself and Mr. Pigg squaring up on the squash courts, I am going to Squash him literally. Will let you know the outcome on the blog tomorrow.
Yesterday I took Rhys ans his friend Nadine up to the golf course because I had to return my Golf cart from the trip last week, hell it was dirty. Anyway everything sorted out and decided to have a beer at the clubhouse and while chatting to a few of the lads, Rhys and Nadine proceeded without my knowledge to make sand castles in the bunker on the 18th green. When I eventually decided to go home I realised what they had done and could to nothing but laugh. I tried my best to rake the bunker but gave up and phoned our greenkeeper, Lionel, in the morning and apologised and asked if he could sort it out. He to called back and said he would have prefered the kids work of art instead of my attempts. So much for trying to be nice?
I missed the round table meeting last night and feel quite bad, but family comes first.
Davida made lovely grilled chicken breasts in the oven last night, I have asked her to send me the recipe but looks like I will have to hold her down tonight and let you all have it on the next posting.
The squash is going to be good, my fan club ( Rhys ) is coming along tonight to give me some support.
While having coffee this morning I remember a recipe that I once did for courgette and onion rostis. So till we meet again.
Have A Good One.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
The Master Returns
COURCETTE AND ONION ROSTIS
INGREDIENTS
1 Large Potato
1 Small Onion
2 Small Courgettes
Parsley
Oil for frying
METHOD
Peel the potato and the onion.
Top and Tail the courgettes.
Finely chop 1 tablespoon of fresh parsely.
Grate all the vegetables into a bowl, add parsely and mix together>
Season well with salt and pepper.
Shape the vegetable mixture into patties.
Fry in batches, in a little oil, on a low heat for about 6 minutes a side or until golden, keeping its shape.
Place on a greased baking sheet in a warm oven while you finish the rest of the rostis.
Makes 5-6 large rostis.
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