4 new recipes to try this festive season

Best Brussels sprouts. Picture: Supplied

Best Brussels sprouts. Picture: Supplied

Published Dec 14, 2022

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One of the things that give you that festive feel, other than the decorations and music, is the smell of spice in the air. As soon as roast chicken goes into the oven with cloves and bay leaves, the festive season is near.

To help you plan that perfect festive lunch or dinner, the chefs at Capsicum Culinary Studio have provided recipes for a couple of side dishes to go with that roast chicken or glazed ham. They have also recommended a festive salad wreath as well as a pavlova dessert wreath, both of which would also make stunning centrepieces for the table.

Hasselback potatoes. Picture: Supplied

Hasselback potatoes

Ingredients

1.5kg potatoes

4 tbs vegetable oil

4 garlic cloves, minced

Sprigs of rosemary

Sea salt flakes

Method

Heat oven to 200ºC. Use a metal skewer and insert it through the back of one of the flatter sides of the potato. Place on a chopping board, skewer-side down, and make thin slices through the potato taking care not to cut all the way through on both ends. Remove the skewer and repeat with the remaining potatoes. Put the potatoes cut-side up on a shallow baking tray and drizzle over the oil making sure they are coated well and there is oil between the slices. Toss in the minced garlic, rosemary, and season well. Roast for 50 – 60 or until the potatoes are tender throughout and the tops are golden and crisp. Baste with any oil in the pan halfway through the cooking process to get extra crispy potatoes.

Best Brussels sprouts. Picture: Supplied

Best Brussels sprouts

Ingredients

450g Brussels sprouts, cleaned and halved

2 tbs extra virgin olive oil

125ml balsamic vinegar

2 tbs honey

1 tbs Dijon mustard

2 cloves garlic, minced

Salt and pepper

Method

Heat oil in a large pan over medium heat then add the Brussels sprouts, cut-side down, and cook undisturbed for 3 to 4 minutes until golden on the bottom. Add ¼ cup water and cover. Let Brussels sprouts steam until tender (3 minutes). Remove sprouts and set aside. In the same pan, add the balsamic vinegar, honey, mustard, and garlic and whisk to combine. Bring to a simmer and cook until thick and syrupy (6 – 8 minutes). Return sprouts to the pan, toss to coat and heat through for about 2 minutes. Season with salt and pepper and serve immediately.

Festive salad wreath. Picture: Supplied

Festive salad wreath

Ingredients

75g walnuts, broken into pieces

130g bag mixed green salad leaves

3 pears, peeled, cored, and sliced

250g blue cheese, crumbled

50g pomegranate seeds

For the dressing

3 tbs white wine vinegar

1 tbs runny honey

1 tsp wholegrain mustard

2 tbs olive oil

Method

Heat a large dry frying pan, then add walnut pieces. Toast for 3 – 5 minutes, shaking the pan until the walnuts smell toasted. Tip into a bowl and set aside to cool. In a small serving bowl, whisk the dressing ingredients with some salt and freshly ground black pepper. Set aside.

On a large board or platter, arrange salad leaves in a round wreath shape. Place the slices of pear in and among the leaves and scatter over the cheese. Sprinkle the pomegranate seeds and toasted, cooled walnut pieces. Place the bowl of dressing in the centre of the wreath.

Pavlova wreath. Picture: Supplied

Pavlova wreath

Ingredients

6 egg whites (at room temperature)

2 cups castor sugar

1 tsp white vinegar

2 tsp cornflour

600ml double cream, whipped

Fresh summer berries and mint leaves for garnish

Berry coulis to drizzle

Method

Preheat the oven to 110ºC. Place baking paper on an oven tray and using a suitable plate as a guide, draw a 24cm circle in the middle of it and a 12cm circle in the middle of that. This will act as a guide for your wreath. Turn the baking paper over so the drawn circle is underneath but still visible. In a large bowl or in the bowl beat the egg whites on moderate speed until soft peaks form. Continue beating while adding the castor sugar, about a tablespoon at a time. The mixture should become glossier and thicker with each addition. This should take about 10 minutes. Beat in the vinegar and cornflour. Using a large spoon, dollop the mixture onto the baking paper in between the two circles. Slightly level the top so that it creates a flattish surface to add the cream on later. Bake for approximately 90 minutes until dry and crisp and it lifts easily off the baking paper. Turn the oven off and leave the pavlova in the oven for at least an hour before removing it. Finish cooling on a wire rack. Once completely cool, place on a serving plate, top with whipped cream, and garnish with fresh summer berries. Drizzle over the coulis and then add the mint leaves as a finishing touch.

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