Friday, 25 October 2013

RNA TRAFALGAR LUNCH



32 members turned up at the Brit Hotel, Relais du Mont for our annual RNA Trafalgar Lunch.
3 courses, along with "splice the mainbrace" and of course port and wine, made it a great occasion. 


Sadly the venue where we always hold this event is closing soon, so we are looking for a venue in France next year that doesn't mind the Brits celebrating duffing up the French in 1805.

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

RUSSIAN COOKING



I said Russian Cooking not "Rushing Cooking"
We don't do microwave meals here.
A real glut of beetroot means we are copying the recipe from our Russian friends and made a big batch of this soup for winter.

The closest I can find on the net is this recipe.
Serves 4
300g beetroot, peeled
50g butter
1 small onion, 1 small carrot, 1 stick of celery, 1 small leek, all peeled where necessary and cut into small dice or rings
2 grains allspice
½ bay leaf
1.5l gelatinous beef stock 
2 medium floury potatoes, eg Maris Piper, peeled and cut into small dice
½ small cabbage, shredded
4 cloves garlic, peeled and crushed
2 tbsp cider vinegar
1 tsp sugar
½ tsp ground black pepper
Sour cream and fresh dill, to serve (preferably Polish sour cream, which has a richer flavour)
1. Cut ¾ of the peeled beetroot into small dice (you may want to wear rubber gloves to do this) and set the rest aside. Melt the butter in a large pan, and then soften the onion over a gentle heat for 5 minutes.
2. Add the carrot, leek, celery, diced beetroot, allspice and bay leaf and stir well to coat with butter. Cook for another 10 minutes, adding a little stock if the vegetables begin to look dry. Meanwhile, grate the remaining beetroot.
3. Pour in the rest of the stock and the potatoes and simmer for 15 minutes, then add the cabbage, garlic and grated beetroot. Cook until all the vegetables are tender (about 10 minutes).
4. Add the vinegar, sugar, pepper and a pinch of salt and taste. Add a little more of any of these if necessary, then serve with a dollop of sour cream, 

Seriously hearty winter food.

Friday, 18 October 2013

60th BIRTHDAY


Last Sunday we went over to Plancoet for Bill Graham's 60th birthday bash.


The weather held off for a live music set from the Black Country Jammers, and then we all had a bit of a BBQ, with wine and beer of course.


Sunday, 6 October 2013

INTERESTING FOOD


Spent Thursday night with Gary and Kaz in Fareham.
Sadly didn't take a photo as which I don't think they will mind as both were a bit under the weather.

 
Friday I went into Pompey for a bit of shopping before the ferry.
A new Asian shop has opened in the high street so I bout a few bits and bobs.
 
Red pork seasoning mix seemed interesting, but when I got it home, I found that the recipe required a cut  of meat that might be hard to find.
 
 
Does anyone know a supplier of Pork Arseholes?
And if so, do you fancy coming round for a Chinese next week!


FRIENDS IN LEEDS


 
 
Whilst in Leeds I stayed at Jane and Richard's. Old friends from HMS Invincible.
Had not seen Jane since 1992 when I left the ship.
Vanessa joined us for dinner on the Wednesday, also not seen since 1992.
Obviously my conversation was boring as Jane just sat there on the computer all night!!!
 
Actually, she is booking the ferry as the family are coming out for Xmas, which we are looking forward too

THEY WERE FAMOUS ONCE

 
Travelled back to Leeds last Tuesday to see Bournemouth get beaten to a piece of Northern cheating.
Nothing like paying out a few quid to fly over and see a Leeds player cheat to get our goalkeeper sent off.
So, once our keeper was sent, it was a struggle, but we were very unlucky to lose 2-1.
 

VISITORS



Sister in law Nikki came out for a long weekend on the last Saturday in September along with nephew Sam.
Sadly the weather was not at it's best and we really had to struggle to sit in the garden and drink wine.



Monday we all went up to the village restaurant and enjoyed another good meal.