Very little Seekerz. We haven't done a proper shop this month as we are trying to run down what we've got. We are getting a new American Fridge Freezer next week and a new integrated frost-free freezer.
I will be going to Tesco later so can fetch any ingredients.
A friend gave me a tagine several years ago and I hoiked it out from the back of the cupboard the other day. I had a jar of Belazu tagine paste in the cupboard so marinated some diced chicken in it. Fried a couple of chopped shallots with minced garlic and put it in the tagine. Put the chicken in, then chunks of red and yellow pepper, a couple of lemon wedges, chicken stock and half a chilli. I put it in the oven then popped a few cherry tomatoes in towards the end. Really simple and could be done in a casserole dish. I served it with saffron rice.
I will be pan-roasting some nice lamb chops - along with a green sald, watercress and a home-made dressing (basalmic, red wine, chives and lemon thyme, seasoning, and my magic ingredient - a good splash of maple syrup and then an Italian EV Oil as in 'Carapelli Classico'. May add a couple of those small portobellos into the frying pan used for the roasting.
I've got giant shell-on red shrimp defrosting. Will marinate in loads of garlic, chilli, and sweet miso. Stirfried with chopped fine beans. Could definitely be bbqued.
The shrimp come from Iceland of all places, and are really good.
Pasta: Iceland have some lovely things in. I've tried those wild shrimp and they have a lovely taste, I marinated them and did them on the BBQ. Iceland Cod Loins and wild salmon fillets are as good as fresh, if not better. I buy most of my frozen stuff from Iceland.
Any meat or shellfish you can get with corn on't cob, zucinni, whole potatos & toms. All grilled on bbq. Dessert fresh pineapple, mango or tin lychees.
APG...thanks for the heads up on the cod and salmon. I've gotten their trout fillets and raw jumbo prawns and both are very good.
I could live on fish/seafood :)