This week RED PEPPERS!
No I love these. Versatile and so many things to do with them!
So healthwise .. what do they offer us?
B6, Vit C.. anti-oxidants.. wards off cancer per the medics in family who tell me of the "latest" in their BMJ ..
So .. what can you do with them besides "part of a salad - preferably on a bed of rocket, watercress and Cos lettuce
OK .. so I ask my wife and make a number of calls across the family.. but all very well to say CW and C+ etc say "eat this" .. but we are blokes.. and err.. well.. errr..
But anyway

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Well .. have this one from Wildy...
Leek Terrine with Peppers
You need leeks . about 4lb, 4 red peppers ()seeeded) , 1 tbsp olive oil, 2 tblesp balsamic vinegar.. cummin seeds (or whatever similar you like :winK) , salt /pepper
for dressing.. 1 tsp olive oil, garlic clove, 1 tsp Dijon mustard, 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar, ground nuteg or cummin seeds, chopped flat leaf parsley and basil
Line a loaf tin with cling film.. cut the leeks to length of tin.
Cook leeks in boiling water .. drain .. let them cool and drain more.
Grill or broil the peppers.. let skin blister or blacken . Let cool a little.. then peel the skin. Cut flesh to strips.. dress in the i=oil und vinegar
Layer leeks and pepper . green .. red.. white.. red .. green.. red.. white.. and season each layer of leek to taste.
Cover and leave to chill overnight.
Fot the dressing.. mix all ingredients thoroughly . let it stand and then drizzle over the slices of the terrine.
Wildy usually serves this with white meats and fish.. and it really is lovely.

to my cousin for that !
Her other one.. stuffed red peppers and any minced meats will do.
But the one which I really enjoyed when visiting her home
the one with the couscous.. and whilst Wildy should post and take credit for herself.. she told me to feel free to post up her recipe as it's
Wildy in phone call for inpiration as to what to advise with the red pepper instead of UK apathetic overcooked boredom wrote:
heathy "hippy and should appeal to any latent sandal wearing "far out man types"

I have to admit.. with some bias here .. she's a rum and colourful one
anyway.. for the hippy meal . you need
6 red peppers.. 2 tscp olive oil, 1 fine chopped onion, 1 tsp sunflower oil, 6 oz couscous, 2 tbsp raisins, , 2 tbs chopped fresh mint (or dill or coriander .. per taste) , egg yolk (make macaroon with white), pepper and herbs to garnish.
So.. remove the seeds from each pepper. Heat the oil .. cook onion till soft.. Cook the couscous per the packet's instruction.. usually in pan with a bit of oil and after bringing oil/water to boil .. ad couscous and let stand ...teh stir in onion, chopped herbs, seasoning and beaten egg yolk.
Fill peper to quarter full (mix expands) . Cook for 20 minutes. Serve hot of cold on bed of rocket/watercress salad or warm seasonal veggies and whatever meats or fish you like
My wife does fill her peppers with chopped lettuce (dressed in some heby sauce, chopped and softened red onions (in hot water, honey and sugr .. then drained), julienne carrot.. and sunflower seeds...
Mariannacat likes hers with the peppers sliced on a bed of watercress, herby leaf salad (but same recipe ,, not stuffed!

orf in a chicken risotto... in which Marianna says to cook the rice with onion and some red pepper until translucent.,. at which point you add chicken stock until "absorbed by the rice" (ca 15 mins) .. then add spianch and chicken.. serve with a green salad or green veg of choice,
My wife and the Swiss wimmin tell me the red pepper is very very versatile and more or less the ultimate "fashion foodie accesory" as it goes with almost anything
All I can say is...
wife and self cook together when we can. I enjoy her food and I think she enjoys mine and we both seem to like the combined effort.
I enjoy "going to dinner chez les Suisses" - usually very tasyt, well presented and I do enjoy very much.
Whole point of this thread is to pass on advice from the mags and try to pass on some healty options and tasty recipes.
After all.. if we are healthy in mind and body,... we are better able to anticipate and be alert to any danger from whatever direction
To our lurks .. please join in to what I would like to see as a chatty and informative "hippy shake 'em to buzzin n burstin' healty thread"
Tis a way of getting to know folk ... and my mum used to tell me that the way to friendships was through the stomach!
I l have respect for my old parents. Feisty.. firm.. determined.. and sticking up the fingers in defiance of those "twilgiht years"
Yet secure enough to know when driving is a bit "more difficult than it was" and booking the taxi or phoning their children and grandchildren .. just as we did when aged 14-17 years
