Peanut Noodle Salad
Posted 2:47pm Sunday 4th October 2015 by Sophie Edmonds
I thought I had escaped the joy of 21sts but, before I knew it, it was my own brother’s turn. He decided to have it at the local bowls club and invite 100 of his closest friends. Of course it went without saying I was volunteered to the catering post. Mum was a little ambitious on the menu Read more...
Cinnamon Churros with Salted Caramel
Posted 1:24pm Sunday 27th September 2015 by Sophie Edmonds
In my opinion, churros are some of the best doughnuts ever. Why, you ask? They have the greatest surface area to volume ratio, meaning more crispy, sweet, cinnamon bang for your buck. I recently (aka yesterday morning) came back from a trip to South America. Over there they make these slightly Read more...
Coconut Chole Curry
Posted 1:39pm Sunday 20th September 2015 by Kirsten Garcia
I'm blessed to live with an authentic Indian who teaches the Indian cooking classes at OUSA. I get one-on-one lessons when we flat cook, so I’ve come to master this curry business. As my first appearance in Critic, I’m going to share with you my ultimate crowd-pleaser meal. I Read more...
Savoury Muffins
Posted 1:16pm Sunday 13th September 2015 by Sophie Edmonds
My best friend Sophie M loves savoury muffins. Like crazy loves. She will buy one almost every day to have for morning tea. In her muffin quests, she has come to be quite the connoisseur. I always get really nervous when I make them for her for fear they will not live up to her high standards. For Read more...
Banana Pancakes
Posted 2:02pm Sunday 6th September 2015 by Sophie Edmonds
I stumbled across this trend of banana pancakes on the interwebs last week while procrastinating something chronic. I think I ate them for dinner three nights in a row, each one smothered in lush peanut butter, of course. I enjoyed mine this morning with some quick blueberry compote and some Read more...
Massaman Roast Beef
Posted 12:57pm Sunday 30th August 2015 by Sophie Edmonds
I got really excited at Pak’nSave the other day. Every time I see a beef roast on the cheap, I buy it without really thinking. I always slow cook my beef roasts, so this one has been sitting in my freezer for a few weeks now while I thought of ways to make it slightly Read more...
Skinny Soup
Posted 1:43pm Sunday 16th August 2015 by Sophie Edmonds
I make a lot of cakes. Pastries, slices, anything baked really. I even have a site called Sophie Likes Cake. You can probably guess that because of this I would also consume a lot of cake. In an attempt to counteract my calorific hobby, I also go to the gym. A lot. I also tend to eat a lot of Read more...
Pho Ga (Vietnamese Chicken Noodle Soup)
Posted 1:06pm Sunday 9th August 2015 by Sophie Edmonds
Pho, pronounced “fa” is a clear broth soup full of noodles, herbs, chilli and the meat of your choice. It is really healthy and has flavour enough to knock your socks off. The broth is the most important part of this whole dish. Making your own really makes a difference but if you Read more...
Sichuan Dan Dan Noodles
Posted 2:40pm Sunday 2nd August 2015 by Sophie Edmonds
O nce you have all the ingredients, assembling this noodle dish couldn’t be simpler. In fact, it is a really cheap and easy mid-week dinner option. Once you have your chilli oil, it lasts for yonks in your cupboard, and the sauce is a couple of ingredients simmered together. I recommend Read more...
Slow Cooker Roast Beef Bowls
Posted 1:53pm Sunday 26th July 2015 by Sophie Edmonds
I first tried out this recipe with a lamb roast. Awkwardly, though, my flatmate unplugged my slow cooker so she could use the coffee grinder (very understandable) but forgot to plug it back in (the caffeine had not yet been consumed, brain function was low). This meant that it did not Read more...
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