Saturday, August 23, 2008

TARYN AND JASE WELCOME MICHELE TO THE TEAM!

Taryn and Jase welcome the very talented Iron Chef Shellie (Michele) to the team. Michele is an all round superstar with talents so broad they range from designing Graphic Arts material to designing scrumptious foods that leave you wanting more, more MORE!...

Combining the two at the beginning of the year, Shellie decided to create an online blog to share her love of food with the world and it is magnificent! You can view her marvelous work at ironchefshellie.blogspot.com from the right of our website. It will be a permanent feature.

The good news is that each week Iron Chef Shellie will be providing friends of Taryn and Jase with one kick ass recipe that is sure to satisfy your tastebuds.

To kick things off, a recent gathering took place at 'Jase's Place' Camberwell. The mission, to learn how to cook the thai sensation 'Pad Thai'. Jase and his partner Dave were dying to learn how to make Pad Thai after their trip last summer to Thailand. Though a good Pad Thai only cost them $1.40 (aussie) in MBK shopping centre in Bangkok, Jase was disapointed to find the cheapest alternative in Melbourne for around $8.00 :P (Remembering Jase is a tight ass)

Jase was plesantly supprised to see how cheap he could cook it up at home. Take a look at what happenned.


This weekend Iron Chef David, Jason and Robert and I had a challenge: to try and make one of our favourite Thai dishes, Pad Thai.

We headed down to Doncaster Shopping Town yet again for another tea at T2. We had about 4 different recipes to choose from, so we decided to go with the one that required the least about of hard to find ingredients. After a nice cuppa tea we went on the hunt for our ingredients. We weren't too sure how well we would go with no Asian grocers in the the area.

First stop was a massive deli / green grocer / butcher, yet we couldn't find any bean sprouts or noodles. The only thing we did find was tofu.
Second stop was the Coles next door which also did not have any bean sprouts!
So luckily there was a Safeway that had beansprouts and all the other weird ingredients we thought we would have trouble finding; for example - tamarind paste.

When we got back home, David and I turned into the wives and got busy in the kitchen, whilst the 'husbands' were busy fiddling with the TV.

David began with liberating the tofu from it's tofu juice and chopping it up whilst I began on the sauce.
We ended up doubling the sauce quantity but it wasn't enough, so after the noodles had cooked we ended up making more. The sauce was pretty bland until we found some sweet chilli sauce in the pantry, which helped bring the dish to life.

As I plated up the noodles, David turned into a head chef and garnished the dishes before they were sent out of the kitchen. Our garnishes include: extra bean sprouts, ground peanuts (which we also had problems finding), coriander, spring onions and a wedge of lime.
The dish wasn't too hard to cook, and it tasted pretty good for our first attempt at cooking Pad Thai. My compliments to the chefs!


Pad Thai (Vegetarian)
Recipe taken from: http://thaifood.about.com/od/vegetarianthairecipes/r/padthaiveg.htm

Stay tuned to Taryn and Jase on JOY 94.9 Tuesdays 6am - 9am and keep coming back to see mroe exciting dishes from our new team member Iron Chef Shellie!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yum. Next time the challenge should be done here at the station, so we can all have a taste test ;)

Iron Chef Shellie said...

YAY!! Pad Thai.. mmmm!
Thank you for the warm welcome Jase =D Hope to cook with you again sooooon!
x