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Salads that are just perfect for Summer

Summer has hit us hard, with temperatures reaching the high 30’s and sometimes even 40 degrees. When it comes to making meals, among the foods we eat, salads are the best in the time of such unbearable heat. No one has the will or energy to eat the hot and spicy food that ends us feeling even warmer inside.

Salads provide a purpose, and as per Granny Mouse’s culinary team highlights, they offer plenty of bulk or roughage to aid good digestion and elimination. This makes you grow stronger, healthier and eliminates that bloated feeling during those hot days and nights. They also contain vitamin A, vitamin C, beta carotene, calcium, folate and fibre. Leafy vegetables are a good choice for a healthier diet because they don’t contain cholesterol and are naturally low in calories and sodium.

In saying all of the above, Granny Mouse Country House & Spa have two wonderful summer salad recipes to share that are sure to be the hit of the household, and especially for the cook who doesn’t have to get all warm and flustered over a hot stove .

SUMMER TOMATO SALAD WITH CARAMELIZED ONION

A mixture of confit cherry tomatoes, pickled green tomatoes, heirloom halves and oil-cured sundried tomatoes, dressed and topped with caramelized onion

Ingredients:

250g       Heirloom cherry tomatoes
100g      Vine tomatoes
100g      Roma tomatoes
100g      Green tomatoes
50g         Sundried tomatoes

Heat 150ml oil until hot (almost smoking), take off heat, add garlic (10 ml) and sundried tomatoes and allow to cool.

Ingredients for Pickling Juice:

200g       Garlic, minced
250ml    White vinegar
50g         Dried dill
50g         Black peppercorns, ground
30g         Turmeric
50g         Sugar
30g         Salt

Mix all ingredients in a blender and emulsify.

Add halved green tomatoes to pickle and marinade, for at least 30 minutes.

Caramelised Onion:

100g      Red onion
100g      White onion

Fry onions on a low heat until golden in colour.

Balsamic Reduction:

100ml   Balsamic Vinegar
50ml      Honey

Bring to a low simmer in a pan and reduce by half or the consistency of a runny syrup is reached.

Salad Base:

Rocket
Watercress
Romain lettuce
Croutons

On your base of salad leaves, lay out your tomato medley and top with the caramelized onions. Drizzle with balsamic reduction and enjoy.

SMOKED CHICKEN CAESAR

Smoked chicken breast, homemade croutons, smoked bacon bits and a rich Caesar dressing.

 Ingredients:

Olive oil, for drizzling
4 medium, skinless chicken breasts
300g ciabatta or good quality chewy bread, cut into 2cm cubes
12 streaky bacon rashers
3 romaine lettuces, leaves separated, large leaves torn into half
Small bunch fresh chives, roughly chopped
Parmesan for shaving

For the dressing:

8 anchovy fillets in oil, drained
2 small garlic cloves, crushed
3 large free-range egg yolks
Juice of 1 lemon (± 30ml)
2 tsp Dijon mustard
150ml light olive oil
4-5 Tbsp grated parmesan (to taste)

Get a frying pan over a high heat, add a drizzle of oil. Once hot, add in seasoned chicken breasts. Fry for 3-4 minutes until golden underneath, then flip them over and fry until cooked. Remove and set aside.

Toss the bread with a drizzle of olive oil in a large roasting tin, then spread out in a single layer and add the bacon. Transfer to the oven and roast for 20 minutes, until the croutons are deep golden and the bacon is crisp. Remove and set aside to cool slightly.

Meanwhile, make the dressing:

Put the anchovies, garlic, egg yolks, lemon and mustard in a pestle and mortar or small food processor. Pound or whizz to a coarse, thick paste. While pounding, or with the motor running, slowly drizzle in the olive oil, so the sauce thickens to the consistency of runny mayonnaise.

* If it starts to look greasy at any point, add a splash of water.

Once you’ve added all the oil, stir through the grated parmesan, taste and season – it may need a bit more lemon juice.

* If it’s too thick to drizzle, add a little cold water.

To assemble, slice the chicken breasts. Arrange the lettuce leaves in a bowl, then scatter with the croutons, torn bacon and chives. Use a vegetable peeler to shave parmesan over the top, then drizzle over half the dressing and top with the sliced chicken. Drizzle over the remaining dressing, then serve while the chicken is still warm.

Enjoy!! And remember, if you don’t feel like getting into the kitchen this summer, pop up to Granny Mouse Country House & Spa and enjoy their summer menus. For more information go to www.grannymouse.co.za

Simple summer weddings in The Midlands!

Summer has an air of celebration and is filled with festivities, holidays and long sunny days. So what better time to add to the “feel good” feeling than by throwing in a summer wedding.

With sunny blue skies lasting into the evening, there is no doubt that the Midlands provides the perfect setting for outdoor nuptials.

The weather brings gorgeous natural backdrops with lots of indigenous foliage and florals in full bloom. And with the abundance of flower varieties available, you will have a greater selection, making for more dynamic colourful arrangements that are in season.

The dress options are plentiful, and it’s the perfect time for elegant, light, flowing gowns that keep you cool whilst still being glamourous. Think strapless, off the shoulder or open back bridal gowns and flowing lightweight fabrics of silk, satin, chiffon and lace.

At Granny Mouse Country House & Spa, you and your guests have the venue all to yourselves, even during the peak season, so you can explore all the charming features of the grounds.

Some guidelines on having the ultimate summer wedding:

  1. Be prepared for the heat and sun! To ensure that you and your guests remain comfortable, plan your wedding to start either late afternoon or early evening.

The ideal plan: schedule dinner for sunset (provided the sun isn’t setting too late on your date), then work the rest of the event around that timing. This way you’ll also guarantee the ideal lighting for photos.

  1. Provide some elegant parasols or hand fans. You can find wedding parasols and fans in bulk to fit your theme or colour scheme. Not only are umbrellas a thoughtful touch – but they’re also a wonderful memento for you and your guests after the big day.
  2. No matter how much you plan for an outdoor ceremony, you can never fully predict the noise level. Using a microphone for your wedding ceremony and reception is an ideal way to ensure that, no matter how noisy your day in nature is, your guests can hear every beautiful vow and expression of love shared between you and your spouse.
  3. The best part about an outdoor wedding is that the venue is already stunning and doesn’t need too much decoration, especially at Granny Mouse. This aspect helps you save money and gives your wedding a natural, effortless look that will awe your guests. For instance, you might consider lanterns, statues, wooden benches, or barrels of flowers for your wedding day decor. Often outdoor weddings are best decorated using small items to accentuate the surroundings.
  4. Check the loadshedding schedule and have a Plan B in place in the event of no power. Electricity or back up power is a must to ensure that your wedding continues without a hitch.
  5. Heavy food and heat don’t mix. Choose a seasonal menu that includes grilled entrées and local, fresh produce. Gazpacho shooters and grilled fruit skewers make tempting appetizers, and for dessert, consider fruit pies or tarts in lieu of (or in addition to) the wedding cake. Frozen cocktails (mint, cucumber or watermelon are popular flavours) or even ice lollies.
  1. Lastly, when hosting a destination wedding, consider planning additional events throughout the weekend so guests can turn your wedding into a small getaway.

“In the summer, guests tend to be open to taking more days off to create a vacation around an event they’re attending,” says GM Sean Granger. “Organizing additional activities in advance is a thoughtful option for them. Also, if guests turn your wedding into a mini-vacation, you’ll have more time to interact with them on your big day,” Granger added..

Summer Wedding Tips: 6 Summer Wedding Planning Dos and Don’ts (theknot.com)