What are the ages of ‘vintage’ and ‘antique’ items? I used
to think that Antique was anything over 200 years old, Vintage was more than
100 years old, and anything less was just ‘second-hand’.
Then, Vintage got upgraded, you know, like when a lairy knit
jumper from the Eighties is described as ‘vintage’ in those supercilious
street-style photographs, as in “Darya wears a Yohji Yamamoto gilet, vintage
sweater from a Paris flea market, Ksubi jeans, Chanel booties and her mother’s
scarf”. Oh, how unbearably chic!
Well, in that case, my mother has a vintage slow cooker. I
think it’s from the 1970s, and it’s hot orange in colour with a neat brown
floral/leaf pattern around the base with ‘Crockpot’ written in a funky, hippy
font. It is the coolest thing ever, although it used to be considered daggy. I
suppose that’s when something becomes Vintage – when it turns the corner from
eye-rollingly kitsch (but useful) to nostalgically coveted.
By the way, I have a NEW slow cooker and made this wonderful
Lamb Curry in it. And you could have a NEW slow cooker, too. Just salivate over
this recipe and enter the giveaway below.
Lamb Curry
serves 4
Ingredients
3 tblsp plain flour
500g diced lean lamb
2 tblsp oil
1 medium sweet potato, cut into 2cm chunks
1 brown onion, sliced
1 tsp crushed garlic
1 tsp grated ginger
½ tsp ground cumin
¼ cup Indian curry paste (Korma for mild, Madras for hot)
270ml reduced-fat coconut cream
1 tsp vegetable stock powder or paste
1 bay leaf
Method
1. Put the lamb in a plastic bag and add the flour and some
salt and pepper. Close the bag and shake until the lamb is coated with the
flour.
2. Heat the oil in a large non-stick frypan and add the
lamb. Cook in batches until browned, about 5 minutes. Transfer lamb to a 3.5
litre slow cooker.
3. Add sweet potato, onion, garlic, ginger and cumin to the
pan. Cook for 5 minutes, until onion is soft (the sweet potato will still be
uncooked). Add curry paste and cook, stirring, for 1 minute.
4. Add coconut milk, stock powder and ¾ cup of cold water
and bring to the boil. Remove from the heat and pour into the slow cooker with
the lamb. Add bay leaf.
5. Cook, covered on Low heat for 6 hours. Remove bay leaf
before serving with a sprinkle of chives and rice or naan bread.
recipe adapted from Super Food Ideas
Ingredients, including ginger and garlic, Korma curry paste, onion, sweet potato, light coconut cream, bay leaf, cumin; coat the lamb pieces in seasoned flour and brown in a pan before adding the other ingredients.
After 6 hours, the lamb incredibly tender. Liquid does not evaporate from a lidded slow cooker like it does in a pan on the stove, so there is lots of sauce left in the pot. You should also make sure that the slow cooker is filled half to three-quarters full for best results, with liquid covering most of the lamb and potato.
Serve the curry with naan bread and accompaniments like yoghurt and pappadums.
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Fantastic Giveaway from Kitchenware Direct
Thanks to Brad from Kitchenware Direct for allowing me to review this
Morphy Richards Accents Slow Cooker.
I was really excited about this product because I wanted to
have hot, ready-prepared meals to come home to (and I am too cheap to get
takeaway). This slow cooker does not disappoint. It is a compact size (3.5
litres) that is perfect for 2-4 people and it doesn’t take up too much bench
space. The burgundy ceramic pot is removable for serving and easy cleaning, it
works like a dream and the instruction manual is mercifully to-the-point with
useful essential tips (I always read the manual before operating appliances,
and you should, too).
And Kitchenware Direct are also offering one of these
fantastic slow cookers to a lucky Ooh, Look… reader (sorry, Australian entrants only).
Just leave a comment on this post with the magic words ‘Please, Miss, I want a
slow cooker’. Terms and conditions and closing date are below. Good luck!
Conditions of Entry
1. Entry to this contest is by a comment on this post
containing the words “Please, Miss, I want a slow cooker”. Alternatively, enter
by sending an email to oohlookbel2000 [at] gmail [dot] com
2. Entries close at midnight 10 June 2012.
3. Winner will be randomly
selected
4. The prize can only be delivered to Australian addresses.
Prize will be supplied and delivered by Kitchenware Direct.
5. Please include an email address or your blog URL in your
entry so I can contact you if you win.
------ UPDATE ------
Thanks to everyone who entered this competition.
A winner has been selected:
Congratulations to Reemski. I will email you.
Hope you enjoy the slow cooker from kitchenwaredirect.com.au.
------ UPDATE ------
Thanks to everyone who entered this competition.
A winner has been selected:
Congratulations to Reemski. I will email you.
Hope you enjoy the slow cooker from kitchenwaredirect.com.au.
ooh, I can almost smell that ;-)
ReplyDeleteMy mum had a Crockpot - made by Monier I think.
Please, Miss, I want a slow cooker ;-)
I'm definitely salivating Bel! I looove slow cooked lamb - it is one of the best things about winter.
ReplyDeleteHow is Tabitha? Has Evil Henry left her alone for now?
Oh, Please Miss, I want a slow cooker...I need it to make congee for my girl.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could get my hands on my mums old one..sounds like our parents had the same one!
Please, Miss, I want a slow cooker.
ReplyDeleteI think they are the best invention ever! I wish I never gave my Mum's old crockpot away years ago. How silly was I?
Please, Miss, I want a slow cooker.
ReplyDeleteIt's getting so cold here in Melbourne I'd love to come home to a delicious and effortless meal.
It's definitely getting cold in Sydney as well and it's not even winter yet!
ReplyDeletePlease, Miss, I want a slow cooker as I can also have some delicious food ready for me when I get home from work. Your lamb curry looks so good!
Annie (ayk_hwang@yahoo.com.au)
What a generous giveaway!
ReplyDeleteYour lamb curry looks mouthwatering.
I never realized there were specific time restraints on when something was called antique v. vintage v. hot-off-the-shelf. I guess that just goes to show how infrequently I buy things that can fall into any and/or all of these categories. Are they mutually exclusive? Can something vintage not be antique and vice versa?
ReplyDeleteThe lamb curry is perfect for this weather...kitty thinks so too :)
ReplyDeleteHehe I've definitely heard things from the 80's described as vintage (does that mean people from the 80s are too? :P).
ReplyDeleteOMG My mum has the same slow cooker lol! Its so 70's looking, its brilliant!
ReplyDelete“Please, Miss, I want a slow cooker” as the lamb curry looks so yummy i know my family will then be asking "Please may i have some more"
ReplyDeletePlease miss i want a slow cooker
ReplyDeletePlease miss, I want a slow cooker so I can cook Coq Au Vin, or my Aussie version "Chook In A Ute"!
ReplyDeletePlease, Miss, I want a slow cooker, I love slow cooker recipes for the winter! cassiewoolley at gmail dot com
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ReplyDeletePlease Miss, I want a slow cooker!
ReplyDeleteSo my delicious meals can make themselves while I spend time with the people I love!
Please, Miss, I want a slow cooker. Mine has a cracked lid and I need it for this cold weather.
ReplyDeletePlease, Miss, I want a slow cooker, it's going to be a long winter.
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ReplyDeleteplease miss I want a slow cooker, because they are magic,throw all your goodies in the pot and walla a yummy meal how good is that...
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a rabbit stew in it to kick off winter 2012!
All I can think is 'Can I have some more?' But since I don't have a slow cooker nor have I had a serving yet...... Please Miss, I want a slow cooker. If you will allow?
ReplyDeletePlease Miss, I want a slow cooker!
ReplyDeleteI love slow food, I'm living life in the slow lane and now I need a slow cooker! :)
Please, Miss, I want a slow cooker, so I can cook curry but not in a hurry :)
ReplyDelete“Please, Miss, I want a slow cooker”.
ReplyDelete“Please, Miss, I want a slow cooker”.
ReplyDeletePlease, Miss, I want a slow cooker!
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice when I have a busy day to get dinner cooking in the slow cooker early then relax knowing it's sorted :)
Please, Miss, I want a slow cooker. oooo, imagine what i could make . . lamb and date moroccan stew, chicken tika masala and oh so much more! Thanks Miss xx
ReplyDeletePlease, Miss, I want a slow cooker
ReplyDeleteWe have been wanting one of these for a long time but have not yet got around to buying one.. Please, Miss, I want a slow cooker..
ReplyDeletePlease, Miss, I want a slow cooker :)
ReplyDeletePlease miss, I want a slow cooker
ReplyDelete‘Please, Miss, I want a slow cooker’ - Love the photos of your curry and the 'cat not included clause' - I love winter for this reason - great hearty slow cooked meals that taste amazing and are full of flavour. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletePlease miss, I would love this wonderful slow cooker!
ReplyDeletePlease miss, I want a slow cooker ....so I can finally show my husband just how delicious lamb shanks can be!
ReplyDeleteI believe in magic, so I'm hopng these words are magic for me: ‘Please, Miss, I want a slow cooker’
ReplyDeletePlease, Miss, I want a slow cooker
ReplyDeletePlease Miss, I want a Slow Cooker - but not any old slow cooker, it has to be a stylish Morphy Richards Accents Slow Cooker in burgundy red, which would not only compliment my home decor but my busy life/family schedule.
ReplyDeleteThank you Miss.
I have to try your lamb curry recipe
ReplyDeleteYour lamb curry sounds and looks really good, I especially like the idea of sweet potato in it...
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a wonderful week :)
I've been seriously considering a slow cooker for some time - that lamb curry looks delicious! I've been slow cooking beef stew in the oven, but you have to be home to do that - would much prefer to have a slow cooker that I could leave on all day and come home to a delicious smelling house! Please, Miss, I want a slow cooker!
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