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Ep 294 - I'm such a trendsetter

Dec 13, 20231 hr 14 min
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POWERED BY RED ENERGY. Red Energy for 100% Australian electricity and gas. Powered by Snowy Hydro, a leader in renewable energy. Our 300th Birthday details! Thurs, 29 February, 6pm Bell’s Hotel. Brad Scott as special guest Book: https://ballparkentertainment.com.au/tickets/dstm-300-event LISTS: 5 Top World News Stories, Australian Political Stories, Footy Stories, Important Farewells COCKTAIL CABINET – PrinceWineStore.com.au Bringing Melburnians, the greatest wine in the world. PrinceWineStore.com.au Willie Smiths Heritage Blend 2023 $30 Emmalene Pinot Noir Sparkling Rose 2022 $30 Use promo code MESS at www.princewinestore.com.au or instore for your 10% listener discount. B S F BOOK: Top 5 books this year SCREEN: Napoleon FOOD: Chris’s Prawn Bisque Ingredients 750g/1kg Uncooked whole Prawns Olive oil 2 carrots 3 celery sticks 1 red onion Bay leaves Teaspoon Dried mixed herbs 400g of Tomato Paste Plain Flour (2 heaped tablespoons ). Brandy White wine 2 Litres Fish Stock or shellfish Stock 1 Vegetable/Fish Stock cube 6 Parsley Stalks 1/2 teaspoon chilli Flakes Salt & pepper Spoon of Butter Method Peel and clean prawns . Retain all shells and heads for stock Heat two tablespoons of Olive oil (approximately) in a reasonable size saucepan. Moderate heat. Add Prawn shells and heads, mix over heat with a wooden spoon. Don’t burn , stir to cook shells and heads until they turn orange in colour remove from heat and add a liberal splash of brandy . Stir and carefully flambé the shells ( this intensifies the prawn flavour) Return to moderate heat and stir in chopped Onions ( stirring for 1 min) then carrots and celery. Mix well for 2min approx . Remove from heat Stir in Tomato paste covering the vegetables and shells . Add pepper, salt & Chilli flakes Sprinkle in 2 tablespoons of flour whilst stirring to mix . The ingredients should now have a dry claggy appearance. return to low/ moderate heat and add approximately 1 cup approx of white wine and the fish stock . Also add another splash of Brandy all whilst stirring to mix . Add chopped Parsley stalks , mixed herbs , vegetable/fish stock cube . leave mixture to reduce over low heat . Stir often to prevent mixture sticking to the bottom of the saucepan. After 20 min taste mixture ( it’s a leap of faith as it looks uninviting) and add either more wine, stock , salt , pepper ,water, tomato paste to taste if needed . Note the flavour of the mixture will intensify during further cooking . After about 1 hour ( can take longer ) remove mixture from the heat . Add a tablespoon of olive oil and some Butter to ANOTHER large saucepan . Heat until butter begins to sizzle. Add a decent handful or more of diced prawn flesh into the oil/ butter mixture. Stir constantly until prawns begin to cook . Add some salt and pepper, and a splash of White Wine and another splash of brandy( optional) Mix for 30 seconds and remove from heat . Prawns should be just cooked . Placing the saucepan with the prawn flesh in the sink or on a breadboard , Place a suitable strainer over the saucepan. Now pour your stock mixture through the sieve into the saucepan with the prawn meat . (this should be done in batches) We now have a saucepan of prawn Bisque with prawn meat Return the Bisque to low heat and stir . Taste again . You can still add more salt pepper, chilli , wine , brandy, paste, to taste . If we do add paste you just have to keep it on the heat for 10/15 min on low ( Stirring frequently) To serve, ladle into bowls or mugs.
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