Norfolk’s Chelsea on Sea

By daisy, 8 February, 2008, No Comment

Burnham Market has fast become the place to visit amongst the famous and well known throughout the UK and beyond.

Burnham Market Village Sign

This delightful settlement centred around an array of village greens has attracted holiday-makers from all walks of life for many years, but more recently has seen a huge increase in the number of famous faces poping in and our of the pretty shops and tearooms.

The likes of Robbie William, Richard Briers, and Jamie Oliver have all been spotted along with regulars such as Les Dennis and Anneka Rice.

Tipped as the place to visit this summer if you are looking to “keep up with the Jones” Burnham Market is the ideal retreat for all the family.

Recipe for Broccoli in Oyster Sauce

By admin, 8 February, 2008, No Comment

Broccoli is not only one of the tastiest vegetables in the world, it is also forms part of a very healthy diet. Try broccoli in oyster sauce.

Ingredient List 

2 bunches of broccoli (about 1 ½ lb).
2 tablespoons of oyster sauce.
2 tablespoons of soy sauce.
2 tablespoons of chicken broth.
1 teaspoon of cornstarch.
1 teaspoon of sesame oil.
½ teaspoon of sugar.
½ teaspoon of fresh garlic, minced.
½ teaspoon of fresh ginger, minced.
¼ teaspoon of white pepper.

Method 

Cut 2 inch-long florets from the top of the broccoli.

Put 2 cups of water to boil in a wok and use a Chinese bamboo steamer, or use a metal colander inside a larger stockpot that does not allow the water to touch the vegetables.

Combine the rest of the ingredients for the gravy and set aside.

Add the broccoli to the steamer when the water is boiling hard, and partially cover with a lid to allow steam to escape.

Steam for 3 minutes until broccoli is tender-crisp.

Remove the broccoli from the steamer and immerse it in ice water for a few seconds.

Transfer to a serving plate.

Heat the gravy to a boil in the wok and spoon over the broccoli.

More Resources

See the official broccoli recipes website for more amazing recipes featuring this vegetable. Then for dessert, try this delicious peach pie recipe.

QAZ Code

By admin, 7 February, 2008, No Comment

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