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Chicken in Milk with Lemon, Cinnamon, Sage and Garlic

April 25, 2016 by Akiba 2 Comments

downloadI am a big fan of Jamie Oliver. I started following him when I was living in England in the early 2000’s.  His approach to cooking was so different than any cooking shows out there at the time.  Just the name, The Naked Chef, put a smile on my face and I was curious about who this guy was.  He cooked with abandon, minimum fuss and he made it all look like great fun.  Some of my favorite episodes were when he cooked for his girlfriend’s “hen” party and when he cooked for his mates in the early morning when they came in from the pubs.  He also did a series “Jamie at Home” where he is outside with a wood burning oven and takes advantage of his incredible English garden.

But Jamie also has a very serious side. He was a leader in improving the school lunches in England to healthy and wholesome food – a goal which ultimately led to a broader campaign to improve school lunches called Feed Me Better. He was voted the ‘Most Inspiring Political Figure’ for the ‘Feed Me Better’ campaign that worked toward cutting out junk food in the diets of British schoolchildren. The British Government pledged to spend 280 million on school lunches.

Jamie’s Kitchen’, a documentary series, followed Jamie as he attempts to train a group of fifteen disadvantaged youth. (I use the word “attempts because he was not successful with all the kids, many who were from very troubled backgrounds.)  The students who did complete the course were offered jobs at Oliver’s restaurant ‘Fifteen’.

A few years ago, I came across Jamie’s Chicken in Milk recipe and I was enticed by it because it was so completely unusual.  It called for roasting a chicken in a big pot with a pint of milk, a lot of lemon zest, a cinnamon stick, fresh sage leaves and unpeeled garlic cloves. Milk, cinnamon, and chicken were three things I wouldn’t ever think to combine.  The lemon zest splits the milk and creates a curdled creamy pan sauce that I have heard described as liquid lemon gold.  I’ve made this many times and besides being delicious, it is also fast and easy to prepare.  128_1_1438960145

Recipe:

Ingredients

  • sea salt
  • freshly ground black pepper
  • olive oil
  • ½ stick cinnamon
  • 1 good handful fresh sage , leaves picked
  • 2 lemons , zest of
  • 10 cloves garlic, skin left on
  • 565 ml / 1 pint milk
  • 1/5 kg / 3 lb chicken

Method

Preheat the oven to 190°C/375°F/gas 5, and find a snug-fitting pot for the chicken. Season it generously all over, and fry it in a little olive oil, turning the chicken to get an even colour all over, until golden. Remove from the heat, put the chicken on a plate, and throw away the oil left in the pot. This will leave you with tasty sticky goodness at the bottom of the pan which will give you a lovely caramel flavour later on.

Put your chicken back in the pot with the rest of the ingredients, and cook in the preheated oven for 1½ hours. Baste with the cooking juice when you remember. The lemon zest will sort of split the milk, making a sauce which is absolutely fantastic.

To serve, pull the meat off the bones and divide it onto your plates. Spoon over plenty of juice and the little curds. Serve with wilted spinach or greens and some mashed potato.

Note:

I use skinless chicken and it works well too.

Jamie leaves the lid off the pot when he cooks it.  I like to leave the lid on for part of the cooking and remove for the last half.

If you are confused about the metric system, this should help.

Conversion Tables:
1/5 teaspoon = 1 milliliter
1 teaspoon = 5 ml
1 tablespoon = 15 ml
1 fluid oz. = 30 ml
3.4 fluid oz. = 100 ml
1 cup = 240 ml
34 fluid oz. = 1 liter
4.2 cups = 1 liter
2.1 pints = 1 liter
1.06 quarts = 1 liter
.26 gallon = 1 liter

Weight
.035 ounce = 1 gram
3.5 ounces = 100 grams
1.10 pounds = 500 grams
2.205 pounds = 1 kilogram
35 oz. = 1 kilogram

Posted in: About, Eat, Learn, Recipes Tagged: Chicken in Milk, Conversion Tables, Feed Me Better, Jamie at Home, Jamie Oliver, Jamie's Kitchen, Naked Chef

Designer Jewelry Trunk Show Today

April 8, 2016 by Akiba 1 Comment

Hope to see you today at Fino Boutique, Shoppes at Palmilla from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm.

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Ziio Bracelet

Nada Zeineh Bracelet

Posted in: About Tagged: Fino Boutique, Nounzein, Shoppes at Palmilla, Ziio

Jewelry Trunk Show at Fino Boutique April 8th – Shoppes at Palmilla

April 3, 2016 by Akiba 6 Comments

The new Spring / Summer collection of Ziio, NounZein and MMY jewelry will be showcased at my Trunk Show on  Friday, April 8th at the Fino Boutique, Shoppes at Palmilla from 11:00 am until 6:00 pm.

Ziio Jewelry:  Established in Milan, Elisabeth Paradon is the designer and owner of Ziio, the fresh but also glamorous jewelry line.  The French born artist fashions beautiful collections of necklaces, earrings, bracelets and headbands.  All Ziio pieces are hand made in Italy by artisans from Veneto, Tuscany and Puglia. The pieces are made with semi-precious stones (blue-violet amethysts, royal blue lapis, pearls, jades and different types of colored coral).  Silver, gold and the semi-precious stones are enhanced by Elisabeth Paradon’s foray into Murano glass art techniques to the point of attracting the interest of established houses like Lacroix and Missoni.  I was drawn to the vibrant hues and bold use of color immediately.  The pieces can be worn with a sarong, jeans, tee shirts or a bikini, but many pieces would also be perfect with a little black dress.  Ziio is sold in more than 30 countries and is bought not only for its stones and workmanship but also for what Italy is famous for:  Design.

Fresh but also Glamorous – see Ziio Website

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NounZein Jewelry:  Based in Beirut, Nada Zeineh is an architect by training. Since 1987, she has been designing jewelry in various materials like threads and plates of brass weaved, twisted, hammered thin, cut and welded all by hand and then dipped in 22k gold. In 2004 she created her label NounZein and dedicated herself exclusively to jewelry and to small sculptures. Greco-roman culture, Islamic civilizations, flora and fauna, and ethnic jewelry inspire her creations.  Nada is Lebanese and her pieces reflect the area she is from.  Nada Zeineh pieces are hand made in Lebanon.

In an interview in 2014, Nada said:   “My favorite jewelers are the thousands of women who bead, embroider, and knit; the women who spend their lives creating adornments for themselves to fulfill a dream—adornments with no brand and no name.”  Shouraeyak.
Nounzein earringNounzein NecklaceNounzein JeweledCome join me and Marcella Naim who is flying in from Italy with these fabulous jewelry lines which also includes MYM Jewelry by Mexican designers and master artisans (photos to come).  This trunk show is a unique opportunity and one that should not be missed.

Also, I cannot thank Marsha La Tessa enough for graciously extending the back garden of Fino Boutique for our event.  Fino is a fresh and attractive boutique which houses couture, resort wear, ready to wear and accessories from an array of international designers.  The cool mix of edgy labels and well established brands makes Fino a must stop shop while in Los Cabos. Marsha takes you on a visual voyage travelling the globe from New York, Paris, Italy, Nepal, Mexico and more.  After noticing a large gap in the market in Los Cabos for resort and ready to wear, Marsha set out to close that gap.  Her love for interior design, beautiful objects and clothes is evident everywhere you look.  Marsha is excited about her new Spring/Summer collection and I know you will be too.Fino

 

Posted in: About, Shop Tagged: Fino Boutique, MYM, Nounzein, Shoppes at Palmilla, Trunk Show, Ziio
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