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Jaime’s Blackpool England

26 Friday Jan 2018

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Jamie’s Restaurant…………………..

There are over 6,000 Restaurants in the Fylde Coast so one does have a lot of choice. I have eaten at quite a few but there is not one in Blackpool as great as Jamie’s.

I have tried Nigel Haworth, Paul Heathcotes, Jason Atherton, Ramsey’s, Corrigan’s Marco’s and most of Lytham and St Annes

Now………………………………. I can actually say, hand on heart, that I have found a true hidden gem

My word…………………..

This restaurant is not just exceedingly good, it is sensational. From greeting to leaving it was perfection – not stuffy or cold, everyone was warm and genuinely friendly. Dan was suburb *********

Friendly, warm welcome and from the start I knew it was going to be delicious just by the ambience and looking at other plates! But it was simply sensational.

When I tasted the food I was so surprised. Power packed flavours and great presentation.

Service begins with stilton bonbons, so yummy I dream about them.

To start we ordered a sharing platter for two. There were 4 of us and we did not manage to finish it but carried on ordering. Simply beautiful.

For Main – Tapas. Pork loin and blackpudding skewers, sea bass, squid, teriyaki beef and prawns. Everything divine, cooked to perfection with so many flavours

OH MY- The whole experience was simply perfection.

I shall return. I want to eat everything so the tasting menu sounds perfect. Jamie’s is my new favourite restaurant. Thank you to all who made our visit so very special

DOCO KATY TEXAS

26 Friday Jan 2018

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DoCo

 

WOW just fallen over a little GEM

 

Only been opened 2 months – Totally Love and ADORE this Bistro Mediterranean The very best #Falafel I have ever tasted even in the Middle East – A Gyro / Doner to die for – Beautiful Lamb and Beef wrap served with French fries Nothing else needed apart form the most perfectly served White wine – crisp Apples – Sauvignon Blanc

This is now my new Favorite in Katy Texas – Two-minute walk from the OFFICE what could be better – Nothing Shear Perfection 100 out of a 100 x

http://www.docogrill.com/

Know Your Doner

With roots dating all the way back to the 18th century and the Ottoman Empire, Doner is meat -lamb, beef, veal or chicken- that we season and grill to perfection on our vertical rotisseries. And because it cooks vertically, it’s a self-basting miracle that ensures all of the flavorful goodness we put into it, stays right where it’s supposed to. Doner literally means “turning” or “rotating” and it’s becoming more and more popular all over the world. Isn’t that why you’re here?

To know thy doner is to love thy doner!

Pure Love

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English Prawn Cocktail Vs American Shrimp Cocktail

12 Friday Jan 2018

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Gosh this is so good just made both today while in HOUSTON TX x x

 

Shrimp –Vs–Prawns.

 

Please don’t ask for shrimp in Britain.  You will get A little pink curled up thing so tiny that you have ever seen that  resemble a shrimp, they are not even the size of American salad shrimp!  You certainly won’t like what you receive.  The British mainly use shrimp for cooking with rice,  or potted shrimp is an excellent dish for an appetizer or starter spread on toast or crackers.  You can also cut the  cost if making a prawn (shrimp) cocktail by mixing shrimps with prawns as there called in Britain.  They are very, very expensive; they will be a treat served on special occasions such as birth, deaths, marriages, birthdays and Christmas parties.  I always feel sorry for the deceased person at a funeral missing out on a beautiful prawn cocktail.

You will still get a choice of size of your prawns in Britain but they will not be count size as in America.  You have to buy them by the half pound (8oz ) or pound (16oz).The difference in our two recipes is quite amazing to say that they are technically called the same thing.

You really should try both of these to see such differences once more of our two cultures.  Again we don’t say one is better than the other we just say both are excellent, just different.

In UK we serve ours with Brown Bread and Butter cut into TRIANGLES! NOT SQUARES

 

Prawn cocktail English

 

250 g large cooked and peeled cold water prawns

4 large shell on Prawns for decoration

4 tablespoons mayonnaise

2 tablespoons ketchup

Juice of 1 Lemon – plus a  lemon cut into 4 lemon slices for the decoration

1Teaspoon Horseradish sauce

1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce

1 Iceberg lettuce , shredded

½ a cucumber chopped small

2 tomatoes chopped small

A few sprinkles of paprika for decoration in the Top

In cocktail glasses

Layer Lettuce cucumber tomatoes add a quarter of the Prawns to each glass

In a mixing bowl add al the wet ingredients whisk until smooth and creamy

Place the sauce on each top of the prawns

Sprinkle with Paprika

Decorate by cutting half way through a thin slice of cucumber and use the cut to fix the slice to the rim of the glass add a slice  of lemon cut the same way as cucumber -hang the tail of a shell on prawn to each glass rim

Serve with Brown bread & Butter cut into triangles

 

If you are making a large Prawn cocktail I layer it all on a wooden platter great a parties

 

American Shrimp Cocktail

Large Shrimp 32

1 cup chili sauce or Ketchup if you don’t like it too hot
2 tablespoons horseradish sauce
1/4 teaspoon granulated sugar
Pinch of  salt
Pinch of  freshly-cracked Pepper
2 teaspoons freshly-squeezed lemon
4 drops hot sauce (Tabasco)
splash of  Worcestershire Sauce
1 clove of garlic minced or grated

 

In a bowl whisk ingredient together until smooth

Place into 4 cocktail glasses

Hang shrimp (Prawns) around the rim of the glass by their tails

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Shrimp –Vs–Prawns

Now here is a fun quandary:-Is it a Shrimp Or Is it a Prawn

Please do not ask for shrimp in Britain. You will get the smallest little pink curled up things that you have ever seen. I mean little tiny pink shrimps that are not even the size of an American salad shrimp. The best shrimp come from Morecambe Bay (a seaside town in the north west of England) and are know as, guess what, Morecambe Bay Shrimp. In British cookery these are a delicacy served as potted shrimp, an excellent dish for an appetizer or starter spread on toast or crackers. Another use for shrimp is to add to rice dishes. Prawns though area completely different matter, big and juicy, similar to American shrimps.

One way to cut the cost of making a British prawn cocktail is to mix shrimps with the prawns…

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