Till you spend half of your life kicking the ground

Who is your favourite celebrity couple?.

Don’t be afraid of the man of the moon, its only me.

“One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well”. Virginia Woolf 

Alfred Eisenstaedt, Remembrances.

I started writing this post with the intention of sharing the Rice Noodle Salad I made for lunch with friends on Wednesday but then I realised I didn’t note down how I actually made the salad.  You see when it comes to creating dishes, it mostly comes down to convenience and subconsciously what I’ve been reading on the blogsphere. For example few weeks ago my work colleague mentioned an ice cream she tried few years ago (lemongrass and ginger) which made me start to think about tea, then thai food but how I’m not a fan of curries especially during the summertime even though Wellington summers are extremely mild compared to the Northern regions. I can’t recall where this whole train of thought was going but it ended up in a self hosted lunch with friends.  The dish: Thai Noodle Salad with lemongrass coconut ginger ice cream with lime syrup

The noodle salad was fresh, summery with hints of coriander, mint, toasted peanuts, sesame crusted tofu and very lightly drizzled with a homemade lemon sweet chilli sauce. If I create this again – would anyone be interested in the recipe? I’d probably be more consciously aware with measuring and noting things down  and so on if I knew that someone else may be inspired by my limited culinary skills. AND the ice-cream – pretty much 5 gold stars in terms of first time ice cream making skills.

Spoonfuls of Thought

Coconut, lemongrass and ginger icecream (adapted from Nordjus

5 lemon grass stalks
370ml coconut milk ( I used a standard can of coconut milk which came to about  400mls)
3 egg yolks (whoops used the whole egg, don’t think it made much difference)
90g caster sugar ( I was a bit liberal with this one and added a bit 10g more)
10ml cornflour (2 teaspoons)
120ml double cream ( for NZ readers -regular cream worked just fine)
finely grated rind of 1 lime

8 slices of fresh ginger cut into quarters

For the lime syrup

70g caster sugar
70g water or in my case of not knowing how you convert water into grams – enough water to cover the bottom of the pan
1 lime, thinly sliced
30ml lime juice ( I used lemon juice. Limes are expensive yo.)
Cut the lemon grass stalks in half lengthways and bruise them with a rolling pin or any other heavy object, I used a watermelon. Go figure. . Place in a saucepan with the ginger , add the coconut milk and bring to just below boiling point. Remove from the heat and leave to infuse for about half an hour. Remove the lemon grass and ginger if you want . I left some of the ginger in to give the ice cream a bit more POW.

Whisk the egg yolks in a bowl with the sugar and cornflour until pale. Gradually add the coconut milk, whisking constantly.

Return to the saucepan and heat gently, stirring until the custard thickens. Remove from the heat, strain into a clean bowl and leave to cool. Chill.

Stir the cream and lime rind into the custard. Churn in a machine until thick. Freeze. ( or If you know the process on how to make ice-cream without a machine, I’d be interested in learning how)

To make the syrup, heat the sugar and water in a saucepan until the sugar dissolves. Boil for about 5 minutes without stirring. Reduce the heat, add the lime slices and juice and simmer for another 5 minutes. Cool.

Drizzle the syrup over the ice cream and then serve with fresh mint as a garnish.

images from weheartit

p.s I’m currently trying out themes for the blog as I’m currently annoyed that the previous one totally messed up my lists.

1300 things to be thankful for (week six)

I‘m terrible at keeping up to date with this and regular posting. I keep thinking why haven’t posted much lately then my netbook started  doing the whole blue screen of death thing 4 times on Saturday night and it hit me…..aaah silly netbook crashing all the time.  When that happens, I just lose momentum and  can’t be bothered starting over again. This week I plan to back everything up and then reboot/reinstall Windows (Yes my operating system is Windows).  Computer issues are such a pain.  Thankfully here in Wellington we’ve just finished our Anniversary weekend so I was able to spend an extra day being in weekend mode and actually do few bloggy things.  I’ve updated the links list so it actually has links and the about page has changed slightly too!  That, grocery shopping, making my bed and gym going sure made me feel like a grown up this weekend. Now on to the list…..

126. Living in a city where everything is within walking distance

127.  the wonderful combination of caramel and sea salt,  blue cheese and pear, peanut butter and jam, watermelon and feta or chocolate

128.  Figuring out something without the use of google

129.  my blog as a hobby

130. floral prints (image source)

131.   the colour burnt orange

132.  making up care packages

133.  Instant makeover in a $15 dollar hair dye bottle

134. the first day of feeling well after a period of being sick

135.  first dates that go super well.  I haven’t had one of those in a loooong time.

136.  Coffee where the normal shot is double.  Did you know that in Melbourne and as I recall Sydney too  I think,  coffee is only single shot and you have to ask for double. SINGLE.

137. Crystals.  They have a childlike nostalgic charm.

138. bandcamp

139. Purchasing a dress online and finding it fits :)

140. Cake that tastes good without icing.

141.  This quote by Margaret Cho

                “I love heavily tattooed women. I imagine their lives are filled with sensuality and  excess, madness and generosity, impulsive natures and fights. They look like they have endured much pain and sadness, yet have the ability to transcend all of it by documenting it on the body”

142. Falling by The Civil Wars

143.  Being fiercely independent.

144.  the joy of being able to wear dresses without tights on warm  windless summer days.   Its very rare here.

145. Riding a bike.  I really enjoyed doing this in Japan and wish I could do so here but the whole cycling on roads plus wind factor is a little too scary for me.

146. Seeing friends content and happy with their lives

147. the person who painted this picture and the one who inspired it. (image source)

148.  Being able to save

149. Taking risks

150. Having goals

Currently

Currently: Reading: nothing, I’ve just finished reading “The Help” which in all honesty kinda bored me to death.  I’m discovering lately I tend to prefer male authors over female

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Watching: The adventures of Merlin

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Really excited about: more I’m looking forward to Death Cab for Cutie in February then friends wedding in December.  I need something in between to get me through!

Laughing at: nothing at the moment. I’m in quite a serious mood

Wondering why: I’ve never had a long term relationship and whether its something I will ever actually experience. It is something I would like but I can’t really visualize the reality of it.  I like to note out that my life is pretty good right now.  There are still things I want to work on but I’m not in this constant state of anxiety and in need of either reassurance that things will work out or subconsciously seeking out stuff that gives instant gratification but nothing else.

Wearing: blue floral dress with a coral cardigan

Dying of cuteness because of:  the facebook Squeelandia posts. So much cuteness

But I don’t hear her words because I slide the instrumental

artist: Gene Guynn

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