Just got back from the UK where we spent a
couple of weeks with the kids … travelling between Brighton (where we were
staying with friends) and London, where we did some sightseeing and
shopping.
Sussex countryside |
The family in Trafalgar Square |
London calling ... |
Natural History Museum |
The Natural History Museum was amazing …
especially their dinosaur collection; plus I got to see a Sebastiao Salgado
exhibition called “Genesis”, based on his latest book of photography. Salgado is a Brazilian documentary
photographer who specializes in shooting various aspects of the biodiversity of
the planet as well as traditional communities around the world. There were more than 80 works in the
exhibition … many of them truly breathtaking.
I also saw the Man Ray exhibition at the
National Portrait Gallery which was particularly meaningful for me as I had
just finished reading an extraordinary book, “Lee Miller: A Life”, about one of
Man Ray’s lovers and professional assistants.
Lee Miller was an American woman born in the early 1900s who at various
stages of her life was an actress, Vogue model and photographer …. or as the
book cover describes her “ a model, photographer, muse and reporter, sexual
adventurer and domestic goddess”!
Lee Miller in the 1930s |
'Solarised' portrait of Lee Miller by Man Ray |
Lee Miller in Hitler's bathtub after the fall of Munich, 1945 |
She assisted Man Ray in his experiments
with early Surrealist photography, was a close confidant of Picasso and during
the Second World War became a war correspondent for Vogue magazine covering the
horrors of the German concentration camps and the liberation of Paris and
Berlin.
The lifestyle of her clique
surrounding the Surrealist and Modernist painters and writers of the pre-WW2
years make the Swinging 60s sound very conservative! And in the latter part of her life she was
also a gourmet cook.
London was very relaxed and friendly … though maybe because we have being living in India for some time … I was surprised how pasty-faced and unhealthy many of the Brits looked … and also how many people still smoked furiously at all times of the day!
Tamasin Day-Lewis's Classic Chicken Pie recipe |
Making the pie crust |
The chicken, leek & vegetable filling |
The covered pie ready for baking |
Classic Chicken Pie from Tamasin Day Lewis's cookbook "Tarts with Tops On "
Ingredients:
1.5 kg chicken mix of carrots, celery, onions & herbs 2 carrots sliced into medium dice 2 stalks of celery, chopped 2 leeks, washed and sliced 2 red onions, peeled & quartered 55g butter 55g plain flour 150 ml milk 150 ml chicken stock (use the poaching liquid from chicken) 150 ml cream sprig of parsley & coriander, chopped salt & pepper quantity of short crust pastry (use a favourite or familiar recipe) 1 beaten egg for glaze
Method:
Put chicken in pot with various loose vegetables for adding flavour. Cover with water & bring to boil, scimming off scum on surface. Poach covered for 45 - 60 minutes, turning chicken over half way.
Make pastry according to recipe, shape into ball and leave in fridge covered for at least 30 minutes.
Steam vegetables in order of cooking time ... first carrots, then celery, onions & leeks ... steam for 5 mins. Heat oven to 180C.
Remove chicken from pot & after cooling remove skin & bones and tear meat into long strips. (Use the skin & bones to put into stock.)
Make a roux with the butter & flour, gently heating and stirring. then add hot milk & hot chicken stock, stirring until you have a thick satiny sauce. Cook long enough to get rid of flour taste & then stir in cream. Remove from heat and when cool add fresh herbs, chicken and vegetables.
Line a tart tin with 2/3rds of the pastry and spoon in the filling. Cover with remaining 1/3rd of pastry and crimp the edges to seal pie. Brush the top with the beaten egg. Cut a cross in middle of pie to allow steam to escape.
Bake about 1 hour until pastry is golden brown, then cover the top with greaseproof paper and cook a further 15 mins. After removing from oven leave to rest for 15 mins before cutting & serving.
Only needs a fresh salad to accompany!
Sign in "Taj the Grocer" food shop, Brighton |
Tony saab/Hyderabad May 2012