Monday 30 January 2012

Beware of the Grill- Amazing Chicken Bake


What do you get someone for Christmas, who has everything (except the patience to cook himself a meal)? This person is my brother, and the Christmas present he received was a bunch of dinner vouchers. Basically I offered to be his personal chef once a week for a few weeks. Being the optimist I am (sometimes), I also saw this as a great opportunity to make some new and interesting meals and then blog them. My intentions were to take photos of the meals that I cooked for my brother and upload them with the recipe, but a slight incident with the oven grill, caused the chicken bake meal to be slightly more "browned" than it should have been, and it thus looked slightly less appetising than it should have.

After scraping off the brown/black over-grilled bits my whole family ate this meal and it by far exceeded my expectations and got great reviews from the usual suspects (my family and Coates, my boyfriend)
Serves 6 

Ingredients
45 ml butter
1 large onion, chopped finely
1 large carrot, coarsely grated
225 g mushrooms, finely sliced
3 garlic cloves, chopped finely
600 g chicken breast fillets, cut into strips of squares
380 g IDEAL Evaporated Milk (Lite)
1 packet mushroom soup
20 ml cornflour
250 ml prepared chicken stock
salt and black pepper to taste

4 thick slices white bread (cut the crusts off)
1 extra clove garlic, coarsely chopped
250 ml grated cheddar cheese
80 ml olive oil
45 ml spring onions, coarsely chopped



Directions
Melt the butter in a pan and add the onion and carrot. Saute until translucent then add the mushrooms and garlic.  
Saute briefly then add the chicken and cook just until the chicken becomes opaque- no longer.
Now add the IDEAL Evaporated Milk and bring to a boil. Mix the soup powder and cornflour with a little chicken stock until smooth then stir into the chicken mixture together with the rest of the chicken stock.
Stir until the mixture is thick then season with salt and pepper then spoon into a large baking dish or ramekins.
Mix the rest of the ingredients in a blender/ food processor until crumbled and sprinkle over the chicken mixture. Bake at 180 degrees Celsius for 15 minutes or until the topping is crisp and golden. Remove from oven and serve.


If it doesn't brown properly you can grill it...But please BEWARE OF THE GRILL :-)

Sunday 22 January 2012

Frame It!!!

While tirelessly searching the internet for awesome sites and ideas, I came across some stunning ideas for designing your own personal photo frames for your home.  The first idea I found is the "relationship frame". In order to make this, you and your partner need to collect various things from throughout your relationship, such as concert/movies/theatre tickets, photos, festival passes, wrist bands, letters or cards from each other etc. Then arranged all of these items in a collage format on a background, and finally place it in a frame. If there are 3D objects in your collage then a box frame can be used instead. Once your frame is complete put it up in your home, somewhere that you and your guests can see it, to display all the good times you and your partner have had. This is also a stunning gift idea, but it just takes some pre-planning.

Relationship Frame


I'm going overseas in 3 months time and so the next idea, "the Travel Frame", completely and utterly excited me! During your travels, collect various small memorabilia along the way such as aeroplane tickets, photos, till slips, train tickets, tags from things you bought in that country/place etc and then arrange these similarly to the frame above in a collage on a background, and place it in a frame. Put a heading of the place or country that you visited, which can be cut out from photos that you have taken at that place. Then display these frames in your home, and add a new frame to your collection every time you go to another country. This is an alternative to a scrap book, and although you cannot put as many things in these frames as you would in a scrap book, these frames are more accessible to you and your guests. 


Travel Frames

Wednesday 18 January 2012

The truth about being a TROOPER

In the hospital in which I work...the highest compliment that one can receive from your colleagues is "Sho you're a Trooper". A trooper being an adventurous, ready to try new things, reliable and AWESOME team player. So when I got a call from the Medical Workshop department last week asking if myself and my friends were 'trooper enough' to sign up for an undisclosed event...I immediately declared we were and signed us all up.  

This mysterious event turned out to be a 5 km run (which I later renamed as a 5km run/walk) leaving from our local sports club at 6:30 on Sunday morning...yes SUNDAY...the day of rest, the last opportunity to sleep in before another week of early mornings!!! I was not sure why I had been invited to this event...but I suspected that it was Karma paying me back after a had caused trouble somewhere along the way. Being the trooper I was, I stuck to my promise and awoke before it was light on Sunday morning to get ready for a race which was exactly 10 times longer than the longest distance I had ever run in my life. I gathered anything I could find that made me look remotely athletic, including a pair of netball tackies, sweat bands, gym pants and a sports bra, and I swallowed a few too many tablespoons of powdered 'Game' energy drink. Now that I looked like a poorly coordinated sports model with a severe case of ADHD I knew I could conquor anything :-) 

The run started with six thousand-and-something people shuffling to get as close to the starting line as possible, while I performed my essential stretches, which involved me showing as many people as would watch how I could climb through my double jointed arms. In hindsight I don't think these stretches were really necessary but they sure did attract the glances of some unusual characters. As the starting gunshot went, signalling us to start running, myself and my friends shared a few awkward comments about how this was just a fun run and we didn't care if we finished or not, and then we started running. As you may have picked up, I've never been much of a runner...but when you find yourself standing in the middle of a road surrounded by the oddest collection of people, who all have one goal you seem to find the motivation to run to the next corner... and the next marshal... and the next water point. This motivation came mainly from the people surrounding me, as I ran I would look around at the people and find a reason to keep running, such as the mom ahead of me who was pushing a pram with one baby in it, while carrying a second baby in a giant harness strapped to her back, and I thought...like hell I'm letting this overloaded mom beat me...and so I kept running until I saw a man running with one leg and crutches in front of me and I thought... if he can do it, I absolutely can and I kept running until I saw a 5 year old child with a Mohawk ahead of me running like it was no body's business and so I kept running. I'll be honest there were many a walk breaks during this time, and some curse words either said or at least thought when my friend Shavaughn encouraged me to keep running even though my legs were telling me otherwise.

THE MEDAL
The race ended with us running onto the sports field while being cheered on by my adoring fans, which consisted of my one work friend and her 13 month old daughter. I was awarded my finisher's medal and a handful of pamphlets advertising future running races, which I was told I should attend... that's only if I'm a TROOPER:-) We ended up having an awesome time...which was partly due to the accomplishment of finishing our first 5km run run/walk, and partly due to the copious amounts of bacon, eggs, mushrooms, tomotoes and Champagne that was consumed after the race.

In order to maintain my trooper status I will be doing the future races, but next time I will be more prepared, as I have found a website on my ever faithful pinterest which has a training program called couch to 5km in 2 months, click here to check it out. My amazing friend and self proclaimed coach, Shavaughn, has also introduced me to another awesome site called Race Results which has all the pamphlets of the up and coming road races in South Africa. 

Monday 16 January 2012

Wedding Fever

I am completely and utterly, and somewhat inappropriately, obsessed with all things wedding related. This may not seem strange except for the fact that I am not married, nor am I planning a wedding. Despite all this I still find myself drawn to all things white, lacy and romantic. I wanted to share some wedding dress designs from 3 of the most talented international wedding dress designers that I have ever come across. 


Rosa Clará is a Spanish wedding dress designer who has been designing wedding dresses since 1994. Her dresses are available internationally, including in South Africa from Olivelli, which is a wedding boutique in Randburg. You can see more Rosa Clara designs here on her website.
Below are a few of my favourite designs.





Jim Hjelm- My friend Ruth who is getting married soon introduced me to the wonderful world of Jim Hjelm. I don't know much about this label other than that the designs are enchantingly gorgeous. You can see more of his wedding dress designs on his website here.
Below are some Jim Hjelm designs that I would gladly sell my soul for :-)







Maggie Sottero is an extremely well known international designer, whose dresses are available in several wedding boutiques around South Africa, including Olivelli. With her famous name and perfect designs comes a considerably high price tag, but nothing that a second bond on the house won't cover :-) There is such a wide variety of Maggie Sottero designs that pretty much every lady will find her perfect dress in the catalogue.
Unfortunately the Maggie Sottero website's security is as tight as Paris Hilton's mini skirt, so I wasn't able to upload any pictures of her dresses from the website, but if you click here you can see here entire collection of dresses.

Wednesday 11 January 2012

If you're not pinning...you're not winning



One of my all time favourite websites is http://pinterest.com/, and it has something of interest for pretty much everyone. It is a giant cyber pin board that allows people to post pictures of things that interest them, under various category headings. When you see a picture or caption from another person that interests you, you can click on the link and it will take you directly to the website with all the information regarding that picture.





        It literally covers every topic imaginable including:
 
  • Weddings
  • Travel
  • DIY
  • Babies
  • Recipes
  • Quotes & jokes
  • Fashion- SHOES SHOES SHOES
  • Photography
  • Hair styles
  • Unusual Products
  • Animals
  • Fitness



You can see all the pins without being a member, but you have to be a member if you want to start your own pinboard or comment on other people's pins. There's honestly nothing better than sitting down with a large cup of coffee, after a long days work to check out all the latest Pinterest posts.
















Sunday 8 January 2012

Manny's Special- Beef Trinchado

On Friday I found out that one of the ladies working in my office had not tasted a "Manny's Special". What??? Being the good Samaritan I am, I dragged her off immediately to GrandSlam Sports Diner in Edenvale to show her what she has been missing :-) This is the restaurant/pub/sports bar where the great Manny's special can be found.


Basically Manny's special is this incredible beef trinchado, where thick chunks of beef float effortlessly in a rich but magical gravy. It's served with either extra crispy chips (seen below), potato wedges, mash or a Portuguese roll and I can quite honestly say that it is one of the most incredible dishes around. Despite numerous attempts at bribing the GrandSlam waitresses to share the recipe, I still have had no luck.


Manny's Special Before

Manny's Special After :-)

"Grandslam" has a stunning view from the deck and such a rad vibe, especially on a Friday afternoon after work and during any big sporting events and I seriously recommend that you make a plan to go there and get yourself a Manny's special, or at least get yourself a take away :-)
 
The view


Sunday 1 January 2012

Share a Coke

Now I'll admit I'm not the biggest fan of Coca-cola, but I did find this pretty cool, when I saw it. Throughout 2011 Coca-cola was running a "Share a Coke" Campaign in Australia. You could get a bottle or can of Coke customised with a person's name on it and then you could give them this personalised gift. I thought this was a really cute and creative way of advertising a product.  



A distant relative of mine went to Australia recently and had this can personalised. My surname is Hellyar and I absolutely fell in love with this idea when I saw this photo posted on our family facebook group. My surname is also where the inspiration came from for the name of my blog, as most people find it difficult to say my surname and end up call me Michelle HellYeah :-)