So, this is what you find when you go hunting for Spanish Chorizo in Cape Town:
I was all, OK, so it looks like chorizo, through the packaging (hey dude, stop staring) it kinda smells like chorizo ... but "caurisco?" Hey, what's life without a few culinary risks, right?
Thankfully, it was indeed chorizo, and with it, I made a quick eggplant and chorizo dish with rice ... not so pretty, but so yummy!
Then there was the pea and potato curry (from Evita's cookbook):
Then there was the pea and potato curry (from Evita's cookbook):
Here it is with Raita (Greek yogurt, grated cucumber and cumin) and fresh Naan from a place up the street.
And when we tired of curry leftovers, I turned it into my own creation,
"Curry Pie!":
Super easy to do with pre-bought puff pastry.
Here is a Salvadoran seafood stew that Aaron made:
It's got green and red peppers, mixed olives, onions, lots of garlic & seasonings and a mix of calamari, mussels and prawns. DROOL.
Another Salvadoran meal, Chuletas Entomatadas - Porkchops in Tomato Sauce.
A delicious arepa -- which is my current solution to my need for corn tortillas -- I'll explain my increasingly frantic quest in detail later ...
A delicious arepa -- which is my current solution to my need for corn tortillas -- I'll explain my increasingly frantic quest in detail later ...
Speaking of ... here's a quick lunch which consisted of a reheated fried fajita-taquito-enchilada thing and salad. My bastard taquito thing was a desperate attempt to use up a pack of TEN DOLLAR flour tortillas before they went bad, cuz I wasn't about to throw away $10 tortillas! Hey, any enterprising tortilla makers out there? Get your asses to Cape Town!
Another quickie lunch, chickpea salad (half-mushed can of chickpeas, diced carrots and green pepper, olive oil, salt, pepper, garlic powder, lemon juice and red wine vinegar) and poached chicken.
Some churros y chocolate I got at a local restaurant called Sofia's - verrrry good!
And last, but certainly not least, indeed, I would say it is the Pièce de résistance: our "Commie-Pirate-Love-Cat Chicken Pot Pie":
Aaron loves a pie -- Shepard's Pie, Cottage Pie, a Chilean "Pastel de Choclo", any kind of fruit pie of course ... so, in good wifely fashion, I acted as his sous chef as he prepared his masterpiece -- our very own Chicken Pot Pie! From scratch! Well, except for the pastry, which was once again puff pastry -- hey, don't judge.
Here is it naked, in all it's gloriously creamy made-with-homemade-chicken-stock-that-I'd-never-have-time-to-make-at-home gravy.
Then we got creative with the crust.
Then we got creative with the crust.
And ooooh, look how purrty it came out of the oven.
Yes, that's a hammer and sickle (guess who put that on?)
And take a guess at who made my cute kitty a bad-ass pirate cat. Yeah.
So anyhoo, it tasted as good as it looked.
All I can say is: