SEC-S20W2 | 1st Course: Hot Liquid and Solid Starters.
Greetings and welcome to my blog. Today am very glad to participate in the class and I must say I’ve learnt new things in relation to my culinary journey.
For example I thought that all there was to a meal was three course meal, here I am hearing of a four course and a five course meal and even starters for the first time. Thanks for the added knowledge.
Of the two types of hot starters mentioned, which is your favorite? Tell us. |
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Now I’ve gotten to know about starters, the amazing thing is that I’ve always had them but I didn’t even know that they are called starters.
Between the solid starters and the hot liquid starters, I must say that I love the hot liquid starters. This is because am used to eating a lot of delicious soups and stews.
I love soups a lot and I tell my friends that my body will be shaking when I don’t get to eat soup almost everyday. I also love stews too and I get to eat lots of them especially vegetable stews. So I love hot liquid starters more than solid starters and of the two hot starters, soups are my favorite.
Have you prepared a hot liquid or solid starter for a menu? |
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Today I’ve prepared a hot liquid starter and it’s a stew; A fresh tomato and smoked fish stew. Join me as I show you how I did it.
The ingredients used includes;
- smoked fish
- Fresh tomatoes
- Fresh peppers
- Onions bulbs
- Crayfish
- Salt and spices
- Groundnut oil and
- Tomato paste
Procedures
- I washed the fresh tomatoes, pepper and crayfish in water and blended them with a manual blender.
- I poured the blended mixture into the pot and added tomato paste and allowed to boil and dry up the water before adding fresh water to the mixture.
- I allowed the stew to boil for about ten minutes and then added small groundnut oil, salt, spices and maggi cubes and still allowed to boil for a while until the sour taste evaporates.
I proceeded to add the smoked fish and sliced onions and allowed it to continue boiling for another five minutes and I stirred to serve.
The stew is ready to be eaten.
What cooking method did you use to prepare your starter? |
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I used the moist heat method to prepare my hot liquid starter. I had to boil it for a while to give the desired texture and taste and it came out beautiful.
Which main dish and which dessert would you pair with the starter you just prepared? Imagine a 3-course menu that goes with your starter. |
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Starter; Fresh tomatoes stew
Main dish; Boiled white rice and boiled yam would go perfectly with this as a main dish.
Dessert; A cup of fresh orange juice.
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