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Baked fennel flavored with orange – Gordon Ramsay’s version

Baked fennel flavored with orange


THE baked fennel flavored with orange they are a healthy and tasty side dish that is prepared in a few minutes and cooked in the oven.

Fennel are a very versatile vegetable in the kitchen, as well as rich in fibers and known purifying properties.

Fennel can be cooked in many ways, more or less quickly, for example in a pan with Parmesan, or with potatoes and turmeric.

Try them also in this simple baked version: they are very appetizing and very simple that can be prepared in 5 minutes!

The scent of orange will invade the kitchen giving that particular note that will make them very tasty.

You can enrich the baked fennel recipe by adding pitted black olives to taste.

Let's see immediately how to prepare them.

Baked fennel flavored with orange
Baked fennel flavored with orange

Ingredients

  • 1 large or two small fennel

  • 1 orange

  • two tablespoons of breadcrumbs

  • a couple of tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil

  • Salt to taste

  • black pepper to taste

Preparation

  • Wash and clean the fennel by removing the outer leaves if they are yellowed.
  • Then divide it in half and cut it into fairly fine slices.
  • Take a baking sheet and place a sheet of non-stick paper on it.
  • Arrange the fennel slices in order.
  • Wash the orange well with all the peel. Then cut it in half and get small wedges of the fruit.
  • Arrange the orange pieces on top of the fennel.
  • Finally add a pinch of salt and pepper, add a little oil and two three tablespoons of water.
  • Bake the fennel at 180 degrees for about 20 minutes, until soft.

Also try this tasty cream with fennel.

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Chickpea Flour Hummus with Olives and Pine Nuts by Gordon Ramsay

Chickpea Flour Hummus with Olives and Pine Nuts



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A silky smooth, flavourful and healthy hummus that is so easy and fast to make. The secret is to use chickpea flour (also known as gram flour or besan) instead of whole chickpeas. Hummus made with the whole cooked chickpeas is great, but if you want ultra silky, light as air texture, and don’t want to go to all the bother of peeling the skin off chickpeas, then chickpea flour is the answer. The dip will generally keep for up to 5 days in the fridge.

  • 80 g Chickpea flour
  • 550 ml Water
  • 3 Garlic cloves, finely minced
  • 100 g Tahini
  • 2 tbsp Lemon juice
  • 1/2-1 tsp Cumin powder
  • Dash of hot sauce
  • 1/2 tsp Sea salt
  • Olive oil
  • A mix of green and black olives
  • Pine nuts, toasted
  • Fresh parsley, chopped
  • Flatbread and vegetable sticks to serve
  1. In a medium saucepan, mix together the chickpea flour and water until lump free and well-combined. Bring the mixture to a boil. Cook on medium-high heat for 1-2 minutes, stirring constantly. Reduce the heat to medium-low and cook another 5-7 minutes, stirring constantly. Let cool.
  2. Transfer the chickpea paste into the pitcher of your immersion blender. Add the garlic, tahini, lemon juice, cumin and hot sauce. Blend until smooth. Season with salt. If the mixture is too thick, add a little olive oil.
  3. Scrape into a bowl and cover a thin layer of olive oil. Sprinkle some olives, pine nuts and parsley over. Serve with flatbread, crackers or vegetable sticks.


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No-Knead Country Bread – Perfect for People Who Hoarded Flour by Gordon Ramsay

No-Knead Country Bread – Perfect for People Who Hoarded Flour


I’ve been wanting to post an updated video for our no-knead bread technique, and so when I heard there was a severe, pandemic-related yeast shortage happening, I figured this would be the perfect time. Except, apparently there’s an even more extreme shortage of … to read the rest of Chef John’s article about this No-Knead Country Bread recipe, please follow this link to become a member.)

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