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Just received an Italian Hamper - inspire me to use the contents please!

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MerryWays · 28/12/2005 17:17

Ok - fab hamper arrived & don't know what to do with....

Cotechino or Salami Tosacano

Also got extra virgin Olive oil, first cold pressed. Balsamic vinegar. Huge pasta. lentils of some sort.

  • a Pandoro (cake?) + some Tini (choc biscuits?)
  • bottle of Finigeto (sparkly something)
  • a bottle of Oltrepo Pavese Bonardo (red)

What shall I cook?

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MarsyChristmas · 28/12/2005 17:26

I don't think you should cook at all.

Oh no..........

Rather I think that you should pop the contents into a large box. Wrap with brown paper. Tape well. Write the word FRAGILE in large letters all over the box.

Then put a lovely label on it and write these words on the label........

MarsLady
Mars Household
Mars' Street
London
NMARS

Then take to the post office where they will kindly weigh it and tell you how much money to part with. They will then take it off your hands and you won't have to bother your pretty little head with cooking details.

puffoeufnog · 28/12/2005 17:27

drool

MerryWays · 28/12/2005 17:27

Oh, and some Crema di Olive Nere.

It's all been posted direct from Italy, so noe English on packaging. Will have to google it all

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MarsyChristmas · 28/12/2005 17:29

Why google....? See my post below

MerryWays · 28/12/2005 17:45

Marsy - do you want to come over foer drinkies - wine looks worth a taste

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MarsyChristmas · 28/12/2005 17:48

Have put coat and boots on. Will kiss kids and am on route

MerryWays · 28/12/2005 17:49

Bottle opener at the ready.

What to do with the mutant pasta shells??

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tillykins · 28/12/2005 17:51

Wait for me, wait for me

MerryWays · 28/12/2005 17:51

Open House at Merryways Manor tonight then

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tillykins · 28/12/2005 17:52

NO! no more people, I don't do sharing

MarsyChristmas · 28/12/2005 17:54

I'm with Tillykins... and she's only allowed to come because she's wearing one welly and got out the door before anyone could say NO! lol

tamba · 28/12/2005 17:55

Can I come please cause its my birthday and everyone has forgotten all about it....

Okay so its not my birthday i just wanted an invite

SantaClausFrau · 28/12/2005 17:59

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MerryWays · 28/12/2005 19:30

Oooh Ta SantaClausFrau - must look for Jamies recipes.Like the sound of that risotto.

Can the cake be arten on its own or are you supposed to jazz it up?

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tillykins · 28/12/2005 19:31

Hey Marsy, when we're done with the hamper, shall we head to SantaClausFrau's house and get her to cook for us?

MarsyChristmas · 28/12/2005 19:37

without a doubt Tilly my darling, without a doubt!!!!

TwoIfBySea · 28/12/2005 23:32

Was it Cotechino? Ready to boil perhaps? Then have it with some nice mashed potato and borlotti beans.

Huge pasta, if you mean lumaconi then stuff with spinach and ricotta like cannelloni, serve with tomato sauce.

Does it say on the pack what the "lentils" are?

As for the Pandoro and Tini I'm sure they could be demolished as are!

Well you can use the olive oil and balsamic in the cooking and for other things too. And either drink the wine or use in the sauces if you like. I think I know what would be more desirable. God, I wish someone would send me a hamper like that!

MerryWays · 29/12/2005 10:16

Do you have to boil Cotechino - wondered if it was like the salami that also came! It is wrapped up/vacuum packed so don't want to unwrap it until decided what to do with it.

The lentils are Lenticchie Umbre (Lens Culinari Medikus) - small & green. I have never cooked a lentil in my life!

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MerryWays · 29/12/2005 10:19

MMMmmmmmmm....

Marscarpone shopping I must go

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TwoIfBySea · 29/12/2005 21:25

Bingo MerryWays, try this recipe for using both your Cotechino and green lentils. This is an American recipe so convert the cup sizes etc.

Cotechino with Lentils

Ingredients
One 1-pound cotechino, preferably uncooked
1 pound green or brown lentils, picked over & rinsed
1 carrot, finely chopped
1 medium onion, finely chopped
1 stalk celery, finely chopped
2 garlic cloves, minced
2 cups chicken broth
Salt & black pepper
In a large bowl, soak the cotechino in water to cover for 1 to 2 hours.

Place the lentils in a soaked 3-quart clay pot. Stir in the carrot, onion, celery, and garlic. Add the broth and 1 cup of water. Cover the pot and place it in a cold oven. Set the oven temperature to 450 degrees F and cook for 1 hour, until the lentils are soft but not mushy. (Check the lentils after 30 minutes, adding an additional cup of water it the liquid has dropped below the surface of the lentils.) Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Meanwhile, with a fork, pierce the cotechino in 8 to 10 places. Place the cotechino in a deep skillet and add enough water to cover. Cover the pan, bring the water to a simmer, and cook the sausage gently for 20 minutes if using cooked cotechino, 50 minutes if using uncooked.

Spoon the lentils onto a serving platter. Cut the sausage into 3/4-inch slices and arrange over the lentils.

Serves 8

TwoIfBySea · 29/12/2005 21:25

Bingo MerryWays, try this recipe for using both your Cotechino and green lentils. This is an American recipe so convert the cup sizes etc.

Cotechino with Lentils

Ingredients
One 1-pound cotechino, preferably uncooked
1 pound green or brown lentils, picked over & rinsed
1 carrot, finely chopped
1 medium onion, finely chopped
1 stalk celery, finely chopped
2 garlic cloves, minced
2 cups chicken broth
Salt & black pepper
In a large bowl, soak the cotechino in water to cover for 1 to 2 hours.

Place the lentils in a soaked 3-quart clay pot. Stir in the carrot, onion, celery, and garlic. Add the broth and 1 cup of water. Cover the pot and place it in a cold oven. Set the oven temperature to 450 degrees F and cook for 1 hour, until the lentils are soft but not mushy. (Check the lentils after 30 minutes, adding an additional cup of water it the liquid has dropped below the surface of the lentils.) Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Meanwhile, with a fork, pierce the cotechino in 8 to 10 places. Place the cotechino in a deep skillet and add enough water to cover. Cover the pan, bring the water to a simmer, and cook the sausage gently for 20 minutes if using cooked cotechino, 50 minutes if using uncooked.

Spoon the lentils onto a serving platter. Cut the sausage into 3/4-inch slices and arrange over the lentils.

Serves 8

TwoIfBySea · 29/12/2005 21:25

And there, you can make it twice!

MerryWays · 30/12/2005 13:55

Thanks very much

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