- According to Wikipedia it is a missile, aircraft or other vehicle which obtains thrust by the reaction of the rocket to the ejection of fast moving fluid from a rocket engine.
- To Malaysians it can be the symbol of the opposition political party - DAP [Democratic Action Party]
- To a chef rocket can be a type of green salad better known as roquette or Arugula.
Fear not as I am not here to preach anything at all about rocket science. But more or less trying to create a starter that rocks. Real easy to make and in no time your guests will be rocking away about your rocket.
Rocket salad with grape fruit on large flat mushroom
[good for 4 persons]
Ingredients
- 4 large flat mushroom
- 50gm of fresh rocket
- 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil for rocket
- 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil for drizzling on mushroom
- 1 tbsp garlic infused olive oil for plate decoration (optional)
- 1 tsp of lemon juice
- 1 tsp balsamic vinegar
- 1/4 tsp of sea salt
- 2 tbsp of peeled grapefruit flesh
- 1/2 tsp honey
- Wash and dry the mushroom, remove the center stalk.
- Lay them on a baking tray, drizzle some olive oil onto the inner cup of mushroom.
- Meanwhile prepare salad, mix well olive oil, lemon juice, balsamic vinegar, honey & salt. Pour the mixture onto rocket and grapefruit flesh. Coat well.
- Bake the mushroom at 190C for 8minutes and removed from oven. On a plate drizzle some garlic infused olive oil, place mushroom cup on the plate and top it up with salad. You can also drizzle some black pepper if you like.
- Ready to serve.
For sure Rocket Rocks!
I was eyeing cast iron cookware for awhile now and finally it's half price. Therefore without hesitation I bought a 22cm casserole cast iron pot, in burgundy red. Nice :-).
I was eyeing cast iron cookware for awhile now and finally it's half price. Therefore without hesitation I bought a 22cm casserole cast iron pot, in burgundy red. Nice :-).
Your 'kachang'(cooking paraphernalia) really complete-la!
ReplyDeleteThank you thank you :-).
ReplyDeleteBy the way your chim definition of kachang had me looking for Merriam-Webster dictionary :-) ... no kachang at all (hehehehehe)
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