Lorraine’s Fast, Fresh and Easy Food episode 5

Fresh and Easy Food episode 5

Lorraine’s Fast, Fresh and Easy Food episode 5: Lorraine turns her attention to some seriously posh nosh that’s guaranteed to impress, and won’t leave you slaving away in the kitchen for days in advance. She prepares pancetta and parmesan puffs, French onion and sage soup, and maple glazed lamb chops.


 

 



Lorraine Pascale creates amazing food, completely from scratch, in super quick time.

 

Lorraine’s Fast, Fresh and Easy Food episode 5 recipes:

 

Maple and balsamic glazed lamb chops with couscous

Maple and balsamic glazed lamb chops with couscous
Maple and balsamic glazed lamb chops with couscous

These flavour combos are not a reinvention of the wheel, but a simple seductive supper none-the-less. I have to do away with knives and forks for these little lamb chops and with messy fingers gnaw off the meat, right down to the bone.

Pancetta and parmesan puffs

Pancetta and parmesan puffs
Pancetta and parmesan puffs

I know, I have done it again. Pancetta. It’s that porky, tasty yumminess, that I love so very much. Now these cheesy numbers are made from choux pastry which for me is the easiest pastry on the block. A positive word of warning: these are incredibly moreish. A just cooked bowl of them with disappear in literally minutes.

Quick canapé crostini

Quick canapé crostini
Quick canapé crostini

These really easy canapés have saved the day, not only when people drop by my house unannounced but also when I fancy a quick snack myself of an evening. It is great to get creative with these, see what it is your cupboard and fridge and experiment with what works.

Method

  • Preheat the oven to 190C/375F/Gas 5.
  • Trim the ends of the baguette and cut it into diagonal slices about 2cm/1in thick. Place on a large baking sheet, drizzle with oil and bake for 7-8 minutes.
  • For the tomato, basil and mint variation, roughly chop the tomatoes and place in a small bowl. Drizzle a little oil over, rip up the basil and mint leaves and add them along with salt, pepper and sugar to taste. Toss everything together.
  • For the white bean variation, put the cannellini beans in a small bowl, add a good drizzle of oil, seasoning and then mash roughly with a fork. Cut the slices of prosciutto in half.
  • Finally, for the goats’ cheese variation, mash the goats’ cheese with a fork in a small bowl and season, to taste with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Cut the figs into eight pieces.
  • Remove the crostini from the oven. They should be just crisp. Cut the garlic clove in half and rub the cut edge all over their tops.
  • Now to assemble, simply spoon the tomato mixture onto eight of the crostini.
  • Arrange the rocket on eight more and dollop the mashed cannellini beans on top. Lightly scrunch the prosciutto up and arrange on top of each one.
  • Finally, spread the goats’ cheese over the remaining eight crostini, arrange a couple of pieces of fig on top of each, scatter the mint leaves over and drizzle with a little balsamic and honey.
  • Arrange the crostini on a large serving platter or cake stand and serve.
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