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Newman’s Own Foundation announces £150,000 for UK charities

Friday, 19 August 2016

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Harry Hill launches campaign for empowerment of children 

Newman’s Own Foundation has committed £150,000 for UK charities and Harry Hill announced the program today. Newman’s Own Foundation, started by the late actor and philanthropist Paul Newman, will grant approximately £150,000 (US$200,000) to registered UK charities for the empowerment of children. To date over £4 million has been awarded to a wide range of UK charities.


Long-time advocate of Newman’s Own, Harry Hill has worked with Newman’s Own Foundation since 2014. Citing Paul Newman as an inspiration, Harry is encouraging UK charities to apply for grants from this year’s campaign after this year visiting one of the recipients of the 2015 grants, Hackney Village. Applications are now open and charities meeting the requirements are encouraged to submit their grant requests by Monday 5th September, 2016. Final grants will be announced on 21st November 2016.


Newman’s Own Foundation was established in 2005 by Paul Newman to sustain the legacy of his philanthropic work. Since 1982, Paul Newman and Newman’s Own Foundation have donated more than US$ 470 million (approx. £355 million) around the world.

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Comedian Harry Hill, says; “I am thrilled to be involved with Newman’s Own Foundation again. Last year I got the chance to meet some of the grant recipients and saw the incredible impact the funds had. Paul Newman has always been a huge inspiration to me personally and I wanted to get involved to help spread the word about this year’s grants and encourage UK charities to apply”. 


Bob Forrester is President and CEO of Newman’s Own Foundation, and was a close friend of the late Paul Newman. He comments, “We would like to encourage all charities which focus on empowerment programmes to submit a request for a grant during this campaign. We hope our funding can make a difference not only to empower but inspire, encourage and support children throughout the UK to overcome exceptional situations in order to build a better future”.


UK charities that meet the criteria may submit their contact information from 4th August 2016 via the expression of interest form available on www.newmansown.co.uk on or before the 5th September, 2016. Selected organisations will be contacted to receive a full application for funding from Newman’s Own Foundation. Additional charity requirements may be found at newmansownfoundation.org/what-we-support/funding-guidelines/. Grantees will be announced on 21st November 2016.

To find out more visit www.newmansown.co.uk




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Chicken and Artichoke Casserole

Chicken and Artichoke Casserole





When I worked at the Manor one of the appetizers that was quite popular for the Dinner Parties was a Hot Artichoke Dip.  It was cheesy and garlicky and went down a real treat.  


I also used to do a baked chicken dish slathered in artichokes that the Mr was gaga over.   This week, I created a casserole which incorporates the best of those two things into one delicious dish!


Chicken and Artichoke Casserole




It's creamy and rich  . . .  just like the dip . . .  cheesy, without being overly so . . .



 Chicken and Artichoke Casserole




Makes good use of cooked chicken, leftover or otherwise . . . . and store cupboard ingredients.



Chicken and Artichoke Casserole





Pasta, cream cheese, cheddar, tinned artichokes, mayonnaise, sour cream and yes tinned cream of chicken soup.  I am not a tinned soup snob like some people.   


It has its uses, and I am not ashamed to admit it.



Chicken and Artichoke Casserole






I grew up on it and it didn't kill me.  In fact, we thought it was delicious, and there are certain recipes and dishes that just wouldn't be the same without it, so there!  



You could call me a lot of things, but I don't think you could ever call me pretentious, that's for sure!



Chicken and Artichoke Casserole





You could just crush garlic croutons on top, but I like to make fresh bread crumbs.  I leave them a bit chunky and then toss them with some melted butter and garlic.  


These get scattered on top prior to baking and get all nice and crispy, like garlic bread.  Altogether this is quite, quite delicious!  I like to serve a salad on the side.



 Chicken and Artichoke Casserole






*Chicken and Artichoke Casserole*
Serves 6
Printable Recipe  


This is delicious.  Full stop.  Reminiscent of Artichoke Dip.  Chicken and artichokes are perfect partners.  A great store cupboard meal.  

230g of farfalle ( 2 cups bow tie pasta)
450g cubed cooked chicken (2 cups)
400g tin of artichoke hearts, drained and quartered (14-oz tin)
295g tin of condensed cream of chicken soup, undiluted (10 3/4 oz tin)
90g of finely grated Parmesan cheese (1/2 cup)
60g of grated strong Cheddar cheese (1/2 cup)
220g mayonnaise (1 cup)
80ml milk (1/3 cup)
1 clove of garlic, peeled and minced
1/2 tsp onion powder
1/2 tsp ground black pepper
60g of fresh bread crumbs, tossed with 1 TBS melted butter, a pinch of garlic powder and a pinch of onion powder 


Chicken and Artichoke Casserole




Preheat the oven to 180*C/350*F/ gas mark 4.  Butter a 2 litre casserole dish.  Set aside. 




Chicken and Artichoke Casserole




Cook the pasta according to the package directions.  Drain well.  Rinse and drain again.  While the pasta is cooking whisk together the soup, cheeses, mayonnaise, milk, garlic, onion powder and black pepper.  fold in the cooked chicken, artichoke hearts and pasta.  



Mix well to combine.  Pour into the prepared baking dish.  Sprinkle with the seasoned bread crumbs. 


Chicken and Artichoke Casserole





Bake for 25 to 30 minutes until bubbling and golden brown.  Serve hot.

DEEEEE-licious!


Chicken and Artichoke Casserole





I cooked the chicken that I used in this dish in a  Lékué Deep Steam Case!  This is one of the nicest kitchen tools I have recently gotten. 

  • Steam cook your way to a healthier lifestyle 
  • For use in the microwave 
  • Faster and more convenient way to cook 
  • Retains more nutrients and flavour
  • 100% Platinum Silicone
  • BPA Free
  • 10 year guarantee
  • Dishwasher safe

I was a little bit dubious at first about cooking a whole chicken in it,  I have to admit.  Complete instructions are included in a little booklet that comes with it, for steaming meats, fish, vegetables etc.




steamed chicken





I had a small chicken, about 2  pounds.  I followed the instructions in the booklet, crossed my fingers and went with it!



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You cook it first one one side for 10 minutes (with some herbs and a bit of white wine, I used apple juice).  Then you flip it over and do the other side for 10 minutes.




chicken




With a standing time of about 5 minutes, you are rewarded 25 minutes later with a perfectly cooked chicken.




chicken






I checked the temperature with my met thermometer to be sure.  (Like I said I was a bit dubious.)  It was spot on, and not only that, but the chicken meat was deliciously moist and I had some lovely juices in the cooker to use for gravy if I wanted to.



Perfectly cooked whole chicken, moist and delicious, in less than half an hour.  Way to go Lekue!  I love this!  And they come in a variety of sizes.




Why not make more of your microwave and use one of these silicone containers from Lékué to steam cook your way to a healthier lifestyle. Offering a faster, more convenient way to cook your food than traditional pots and pans, microwave steam cooking retains nutrients and flavour, so not only will your food be ready quicker but it cooks in its own juices and will taste much better too. Ideal for cooking rice, pasta, stews, soups, meat, fish and vegetables, they’re easy to use



To find out more about the steam cookers and other quality Lékué  products, check out the website.



Note - Although I was sent a steam case for free to try out, I was not required to write a positive review. Any opinions are entirely my own.  I really am impressed with this piece of kitchen kit!


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Curried Pineapple Glazed Gammon Steaks

Thursday, 18 August 2016

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I like to treat us to gammon steaks every now and again, and I usually like to shake things up a bit when I do.  You can get a gammon steak grill at most pubs over here in the UK, served with chips and either a fried egg or a ring of pineapple on top.  Neither one has ever really appealed to me.  Today I created a curried pineapple sauce to serve with them instead and it went down a real treat!

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Oven-Baked Spicy Chicken Tacos

Wednesday, 17 August 2016

Oven-Baked Spicy Chicken Tacos

Making Mexican (Tex Mex) food here in the UK has always presented me with somewhat of a challenge.  


Although there are certainly many more ingredients available these days in the grocery shops than there were when I first  moved over here,  they are quite Briticized and not everything that I am used to using is available.   But that's okay.  I adapt.

Oven-Baked Spicy Chicken Tacos

I adapted this recipe from one I found on the Old El Paso Web Site.    


We've only just gotten the stand and stuff taco shells over here, but there is a great tutorial for making your own here.

Oven-Baked Spicy Chicken Tacos

Old El Paso Spicy Taco seasoning isn't available here.  Instead they have Garlic Paprika Taco Seasoning mix.  


It's probably the same thing, but uses spanish smoked paprika, which is quite hot and spicy so it worked well.

 Oven-Baked Spicy Chicken Tacos

No such thing as tinned green chillies either, but that is also okay. I just use fresh green chillies which I deseed, trim and chop and then soften along with the onions.  


I have always done this over here in the UK when it calles for tinned green chillies and it works well.

Oven-Baked Spicy Chicken Tacos

I keep telling  myself that I am going to buy a mitt full of green chillies one day and roast my own, but I never do  . . .  and so I just use them fresh.  


I don't really like my food super hot anyways.

Oven-Baked Spicy Chicken Tacos

These were really, really nice.  I made my husband's with soft stand and stuff tacos because he doesn't like really hard food and those worked well also.

 Oven-Baked Spicy Chicken Tacos

I served them with our favourite garnishes of chopped peppers, onions, olives, shredded lettuce and sour cream.   Very scrumptious indeed!  And so simple and quick to make!  Now if we could only get the Mexican cheese.  I used a mix of Strong Cheddar and Jack.

Oven-Baked Spicy Chicken Tacos


*Oven Baked Spicy Chicken Tacos*
Makes 10
Printable Recipe   


Simple and delicious.  A real family pleaser.  

1 TBS oil
1/2 pound cooked, shredded chicken
1 packet hot and spicy taco seasoning
1 medium onion, peeled and diced
1 clove garlic, peeled and minced
1 400g diced tomatoes, drained well (14.5 ounces)
2 green chilies, trimmed and chopped (discard seeds and ribs)
10 taco shells
10 TBS refried beans
240g of grated cheese (I use a mix of strong cheddar and jack) (2 cups)
To serve:
your favourite taco toppings such as sliced jalapenos, sour cream, salsa, chopped coriander, shredded lettuce, etc.)


Oven-Baked Spicy Chicken Tacos

Preheat the oven to 200*C/400*F/ gas mark 6.  Spray a 9 by 13 inch baking dish with non-stick cooking spray.  Set aside.

Heat the oil in a large skillet.  Add the onion and chilies.  Cook, stirring frequently until softened.  Add the garlic.  Cook until fragrant and then add the chicken, taco seasoning and drained tomatoes.   Reduce to low and then cook for five to eight minutes so that the flavours meld.


Place the taco shells in the baking dish, open side up, next to each other.  Place a TBS of beans in the bottom of each.  Top with a portion of the chicken mixture.  Sprinkle generously with the grated cheese.


Bake for 12 to 15 minutes, until the cheese is bubbling and the edges of the shells are golden.  Serve hot with your favourite toppings.


 Oven-Baked Spicy Chicken Tacos


Of course it goes without saying I used Cirio Tomatoes for this.  They really are the best!  But then you already knew that I am sure.  ☺

Cirio Tomatoes

 Cirio Chopped Tomatoes . . .  authentically Italian.   They are so good I could just eat them out of the tin with a spoon, and do from time to time.  (Don't judge me!)   In a recipe where the tomatoes are going to be one of the stars, you want really good ones, and these are the best!

Super Fab, quick and delicious!  Bon Appetit!  Or should I say  Comiendo Feliz!
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The English Countryside in a drink, can it be done?

Tuesday, 16 August 2016

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Folkington's, a small, independent Sussex drink company, has launched a delightful dose of sparkle in a can with its new range of four fruit pressés called Folkington’s Garden. Each is made from a different harmonious blend of English fruits and flowers complemented with ingredients from sunnier countries only where necessary. Guilt-free, and coming in at under 100 calories each, free from all nasties and never from concentrate, they offer a sip of the English countryside anywhere.



Inspired by the Sussex Downs village Folkington, which was first mentioned in the Doomsday Book, the four flavours available are:

-traditional ‘Elderflower’
Made with wild elderflowers picked from English hedgerows and a dash of sunny Sicilian lemon juice.

- zesty ‘Lemon and English Mint’
A tried and tested favourite.


- a quintessentially English ‘Rhubarb and Apple’
Beautifully English.

- a fiery ‘Ginger beer’
 Using hot West African ginger root balanced with English rhubarb juice and Sicilian lemons.

Folkington’s sparkling pressés are perfect as mocktails for parties, refreshing at barbeques and as an everyday indulgence at work. You can find Folkington’s Garden range in independent shops, cafés and delis.

These drinks are refreshingly delicious served chilled and over ice on a hot summer's day!  Yum!
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Chunky Beef Chilli

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This is a really delicious chilli that you can make either in the slow cooker or on top of the stove.  It works well either way, so in the summer when it's hot out, I do it in the slow cooker, and in the cooler months when I don't mind a bit of heat in the kitchen, I do it on the stove!  It's hearty and delicious and actually very healthy!

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Apple & Blackberry Rice

Monday, 15 August 2016

Apple & Blackberry Rice




 I so wanted to show you this easy dessert at the weekend, but my photo-bucket account where I store my photos wasn't letting me in so I have had to wait until now.  You are just going to love this simple and delicious dessert!  


The timing for this is just perfect as our blackberries are just going into overdrive at the moment with the very beginnings of the seasoning starting and so much more to come!  Apples and Blackberries are a marriage made in heaven!

Apple & Blackberry Rice




Early apples are starting to show up now as well.  I have always found it interesting that naturally delicious tasting fruit pairings happen to ripen together.  Anyone would think it had been planned that way!



Apple & Blackberry Rice





Think Strawberries and Rhubarb . . .  apples and blackberries . . . lemons and limes, figs and pears,  raspberries and peaches,  and so on and so on  . . .



Apple & Blackberry Rice





This dessert is a real doddle actually.  It goes together lickety split!  I always keep a tin or two of good quality ready made rice pudding in the cupboard.  My husband loves rice pudding.




Apple & Blackberry Rice





You can use ready made apple sauce also if you wish . . .  I make my own, but using ready made also makes this really easy.   Just make sure it is a good quality.




Apple & Blackberry Rice




The two are just layered in a glass along with some fresh blackberries and a sprinkle of brown sugar on top.



 Apple & Blackberry Rice




Nothing could be simpler,  quicker or more tasty!  This is very, very satisfying and not altogether unhealthy.  You can also make these several hours ahead!




Apple & Blackberry Rice





*Apple & Blackberry Rice*
Serves 4
Printable Recipe  


 A delicious, simple and quick dessert that your family will love! 

425g tin of rice pudding (14 ounce)
225g good applesauce (1 cup)
150g punnet of fresh blackberries (about 2 cups)
2 TBS soft light brown sugar  


In four glasses or dessert bowls layer up the ingredients as follows:  a quantity of rice pudding, a quantity of apple sauce, blackberries (reserving a few for the top), finally the remainder of the rice pudding.  Divide the soft light brown sugar over the top, sprinkling it over evenly.  Top with a few blackberries to garnish.  Chill for about 10 minutes, until the brown sugar has dissolved.  You can make these up to 2 hours ahead, keeping them covered in the refrigerator.



Apple & Blackberry Rice




I know you will enjoy this!  Bon Appetit!


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Buttermilk Scone Muffins

Sunday, 14 August 2016



Kinda like a muffin.  But not like a muffin . . .

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Raspberry Celebration Cake

Saturday, 13 August 2016



Today is the day I turn 61.  However did that happen?  I don't know, but it has and there is no lamenting it.  I am 61.  This is the cake I make myself every year for my Birthday.  Raspberry Celebration cake.

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Tuna Melt Casserole

Friday, 12 August 2016


Tuna Melt Casserole






I confess to having a certain fondness for tuna and salmon casseroles.  I mean, can you ever have too many recipes for this?   I have my favourites of course, but every so often I get a hankering to try something new and when I saw this one the other day, I just had to give it a go!  



Of course I can never leave well enough alone and so I adapted it to our own tastes and what I had in the cupboard, etc.


Tuna Melt Casserole






Another confession . . .  I don't eat cheap tuna.  I don't like it.  I don't like the way it tastes and I am, yes  . . .  a tuna snob.  An old Italian woman stopped me in the grocery store one time and told me to only ever buy Albacore Tuna, that the rest was garbage. 

Well, you just have to trust old Italian women, don't you?   They know what they are talking about.  That same woman told me that I should only ever buy rounded ended carrots, that they were sweeter and she was right about that too.  ☺



Tuna Melt Casserole






And so  . . .  I only ever buy and consume white albacore tuna and snub nosed carrots.  And I am quite happy with that.  The carrots do taste better and so does the tuna.  Fact.




Tuna Melt Casserole






So I digress . . . I love a good tuna melt and I love a good tuna casserole . . .  



A Tuna Melt Casserole has to be delicious right?  RIGHT!





Tuna Melt Casserole
 




WHAT YOU NEED TO MAKE TUNA MELT CASSEROLE


This was pretty tasty with a delicious cheese sauce (no cream soup here) and lots of broccoli and just enough tuna, plus just look at those lovely tomatoes on top and of course the extra cheese.  All the flavours of a traditional tuna melt, except in a casserole dish.  Delicious! 



1 pound of large rigatoni pasta
2 broccoli crowns, broken into florets (about 4 cups)
2 TBS butter
2 TBS flour
1 tsp dried mustard powder
2 pints milk (4 cups)
salt and pepper to taste
4 ounces swiss cheese, grated (1 cup)
4 ounces strong cheddar cheese grated (1 cup)
2 tins of albacore tuna, in water, drained and flaked (2 4-ounce tins)
2 to 3 medium tomatoes, sliced  


Tuna Melt Casserole






Very moreish indeed.   If you can, try to use whole wheat pasta.  Not only is it more nutritious but it is lower GI.  I only ever use whole wheat pasta these days.  And whole wheat bread.  Its just better for you.   


In any case I hope you will give it a go, and that you enjoy it as much as we do.  Okay, so my husband wasn't too happy about the pasta part, but he said for a pasta dish it was pretty good.  I take that as a bonus! ☺  I did cut the recipe in half to make only three servings.




Tuna Melt Casserole




*Tuna Melt Casserole*
Serves 6
Printable Recipe



All the flavours of a traditional tuna melt, except in a casserole dish.  Delicious! 

1 pound of large rigatoni pasta
2 broccoli crowns, broken into florets (about 4 cups)
2 TBS butter
2 TBS flour
1 tsp dried mustard powder
2 pints milk (4 cups)
salt and pepper to taste
4 ounces swiss cheese, grated (1 cup)
4 ounces strong cheddar cheese grated (1 cup)
2 tins of albacore tuna, in water, drained and flaked (2 4-ounce tins)
2 to 3 medium tomatoes, sliced


  

Tuna Melt Casserole






Cook the pasta in a large saucepan of lightly salted boiling water, according to the package directions, adding broccoli the last five minutes.  Drain well. Rise and set aside.





Melt the butter in a large saucepan.  Whisk in the flour and mustard powder.  Cook for one minute.




Tuna Melt Casserole






Slowly whisk in the milk.  Bring to the boil slowly, and cook until thickened, whisking constantly.  Stir half of the cheeses to melt.  



Season with salt and black pepper to taste.  Stir in the drained and flaked tuna and the broccoli and cooked pasta.



Preheat the oven to 200*C/400*F/ gas mark 6.





Tuna Melt Casserole





Butter a 9 by 13 inch casserole dish.  Pour the tuna mixture into it and level off.   Place the sliced tomatoes on top.  



Scatter over the remaining cheese.  Cover with a buttered sheet of foil and then bake for 25 minutes until bubbling.  Uncover and bake for 5 minutes longer.  Serve hot.




Tuna Melt Casserole






Note - I did cut the recipe in half with great success.    Mitzie enjoyed any leftovers as a treat for her tea.

Here are the measurements for half the recipe:



1/2 pound (8 ounces/225g/2 cups) of large rigatoni pasta
1 broccoli crowns, broken into florets (about 1 cup)
1 TBS butter
1 TBS flour
1/2 tsp dried mustard powder
2 cups (480ml)  milk 
salt and pepper to taste
2 ounces swiss cheese, grated (1/2 cup/ 60g))
2 ounces strong cheddar cheese grated (1/2 cup/ 60g)
1 tin (4 ounces/ 115g) of albacore tuna, in water, drained and flaked 
1 to 2 medium tomatoes, sliced  




Tuna Melt Casserole






Yes, she is one very spoilt pooch!






Tuna Melt Casserole





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