Sunday, May 25, 2025

Deviled Quail Egg Shrimp Canapés

Made with hard-boiled quail eggs and cold boiled shrimp, you'll want to serve these tasty deviled quail egg shrimp canapés at your next party! 

Food Lust People Love: Made with hard-boiled quail eggs and cold boiled shrimp, you'll want to serve these tasty deviled quail egg shrimp canapés at your next party!

When I came across a dozen already cooked quail eggs at my local grocery store the other day, discounted price even, I knew they were coming home with me. And then, in the very next refrigerated case there was another discounted item, a container of cold boiled shrimp. I couldn’t wait put them together to create a delicious appetizer. 

I debated about what to set them on, besides a flavored cream cheese (in my head, that was already a given) and finally settled on making blinis but if you want, you can serve these atop cucumber slices or even round toasted slices of baguette, depending on the size of your shrimp.

Shrimp Deviled Quail Egg Canapés

If you don’t have already hard-boiled quail eggs, you can follow my instructions in my Scotch quail egg post, but let the eggs boil for four minutes. It’s a bit of a faff but not cooking them all at once makes them easier to peel, in my humble opinion. The blini batter will make more than you need. Eat the extras like pancakes with butter and jam and/or syrup. 

Ingredients
For the spread:
1 green onion top (green part only)
3 1/2 oz or 100g cream cheese, softened
1 fresh lemon wedge for juice
freshly ground black pepper

For the blini batter:
1 1/2 cups or 188g all-purpose flour
3/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
3/4 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup or 240ml milk, at room temperature
1 large egg, at room temperature
1 tablespoon unsalted butter, melted and cooled
1 tablespoon unsalted butter, for the pan

For the toppings:
12 hard-boiled quail eggs, peeled
12 cold boiled shrimp, peeled
2 tablespoons mayonnaise
1 teaspoon yellow mustard
hot sauce, optional
Smoked paprika for garnish

Method
First, finely mince the green onion top and set aside a little bit for garnish. Mix the rest with the softened cream cheese and a good squeeze of fresh lemon. Give it a few good grinds of black pepper, stir then set aside. 


Next, make the blini. Whisk together flour, salt, and baking powder in a large mixing bowl.


In another smaller bowl, whisk the milk, egg, and 1 tablespoon melted butter together.  Pour the wet ingredients into the flour mixture and whisk until the batter is fully combined.


Heat 1 tablespoon butter in a large skillet over medium-low heat. Cooking several blini at a time, drop batter, one tablespoon at a time, onto the heated skillet. Cook until bubbles form, 1 1/2 to 2 minutes. Flip and continue cooking until brown, about 1 minute more. 


Move to a paper towel-lined plate.  Repeat with the remaining batter until all the blini are cooked.


Halve the quail eggs and carefully remove the yolks to a small bowl.


Mash the yolks with a fork then add in the mayonnaise and mustard, continuing to mash and mix until you have a smooth mixture. Add a dash of hot sauce, if desired and mix again. 


Slice the shrimp in half lengthwise. 


To assemble the canapés, divide the cream cheese mixture between 24 blini arranged on a serving platter and spread it.


Top with a half shrimp followed by a half quail egg white. 


Use a piping bag or baggie with a corner cut off to pipe the yolk mixture back into the egg whites. 


Sprinkle with smoked paprika and the reserved green onion.

Food Lust People Love: Made with hard-boiled quail eggs and cold boiled shrimp, you'll want to serve these tasty deviled quail egg shrimp canapés at your next party!

Enjoy! 

Food Lust People Love: Made with hard-boiled quail eggs and cold boiled shrimp, you'll want to serve these tasty deviled quail egg shrimp canapés at your next party!

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Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Kiwi Tomato Feta Salad

A fresh twist on the classic tomato and feta combo, this kiwi tomato feta salad is bright, flavorful and delicious. 

Food Lust People Love: A fresh twist on the classic tomato and feta combo, this kiwi tomato feta salad is bright, flavorful and delicious.

If you know any New Zealanders, I can guarantee that they will correct you on calling our main ingredient here kiwi without its whole name, kiwi fruit because, of course, the kiwi is also their national bird. Recipes for kiwi? Horrifying. No one eats the flightless bird! At least no one does anymore. 

So, I debated with myself about the name of this recipe. Do I add the word fruit so search engines will know I’m not cooking a protected bird? But then, please forgive me, NZ friends, it occurred to me that most of the world has never even heard of the bird that gives you your nickname. Kiwi tomato feta salad it is! 

As a small aside, regarding the kiwi fruit, I’ve been reading online that you can actually eat the fuzzy peel but I’ll be honest, that really doesn't sound like a good idea to me. (I prefer nectarines to peaches because of the fuzz and peaches aren’t even sharp.) Some Reddit users claim they scrub or even shave the little hairs off to make the peel more palatable and more power to them. I’ll stick with peeling! For this salad, you do you. 

Kiwi Tomato Feta Salad

Since this recipe makes more dressing than you actually need, this salad is very easily doubled. Add a protein, like cooked salmon or chicken and, as is, it makes a lovely lunch for two. I added salmon to mine but since I put it on last, it covered up the lovely green kiwi fruit in those photos, our star ingredient. Without the protein, it's the perfect side salad. 

Ingredients
For the dressing:
1 green onion, divided
3 tablespoons cider vinegar
2 1/2 tablespoons olive oil
1/4 teaspoon mustard powder (like Colman’s)
Good pinch flakey sea salt
A few good grinds of black pepper, plus extra to finish the salad

For the salad:
3 ripe but firm kiwi fruit
1 ripe but firm tomato
1 oz or 28g feta cheese

Method
Slice the green part of the green onion and finely mince the white part. 


Put the white part in a small jar with the vinegar. Set aside for a few minutes then add the rest of the dressing ingredients. 


Give it all a good shake until fully mixed, then set aside. 


Peel and slice the kiwi. 


Core and cut the tomato in to small pieces. 


Lay the kiwi slices out single file on a plate. Scatter the tomato on the sliced kiwi. 


Crumble the feta and scatter it on the kiwi and tomato. 


Give the salad dressing another good shake and then pour or spoon some over the salad. You will not use it all and the rest of the jar can be stored in the refrigerator. Sprinkle on the green onion.  Give the whole thing another couple of grinds of black pepper to finish. 

Food Lust People Love: A fresh twist on the classic tomato and feta combo, this kiwi tomato feta salad is bright, flavorful and delicious.

Like all good tomato salads, this is best served at room temperature. My husband and I both loved the salad, agreeing that the kiwi was a great addition to the classic tomato feta combo. I don’t buy kiwi fruit very often but using it in this salad will certainly change that! 

Food Lust People Love: A fresh twist on the classic tomato and feta combo, this kiwi tomato feta salad is bright, flavorful and delicious.

Enjoy! 

Welcome to the 11th edition of Alphabet Challenge 2025, brought to you by the letter K. Many thanks to Wendy from A Day in the Life on the Farm for organizing and creating the challenge. Check out all the K recipes below:



Here are my posts for the 2025 alphabet challenge, thus far:

K. Kiwi Tomato Feta Salad – this post! 



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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Käsebrötchen - German Cheese Buns

My version of Käsebrötchen or German cheese buns don’t look like the individual ones I’ve been seeing online but they are delicious, nonetheless.

Food Lust People Love: My version of Käsebrötchen or German cheese buns don’t look like the individual ones I’ve been seeing online but they are delicious, nonetheless.

My Bread Bakers group are sharing buns and rolls today so a few weeks ago, I started researching recipes for ones I’ve never made before. There are so many rolls and buns to choose from! I finally had it narrowed down to buttermilk potato buns and these käsebrötchen when it occurred to me that I had already made potato buns years ago. 

So käsebrötchen it would be. We really liked how soft and fluffy they turned out! They are perfect for breakfast sandwiches. Well, any sandwich really or just to eat on their own.

Käsebrötchen - German Cheese Buns

This recipe is a hodge-podge of ingredients and instructions from a variety of recipes online so I won’t say it’s authentic in any way, except that the buns have cheese just on top. My husband and I both agreed that there should be some cheese in the dough as well. NONE of the recipes I found did. 

Ingredients
For the bun dough:
1 1/4 cups or 300ml lukewarm milk
3/4 oz or 20g fresh yeast or 3 teaspoons dry yeast
1 tablespoon sugar
3 tablespoons or 45ml canola or other light oil, plus more for baking pan
1 large egg white
2 teaspoons fine sea salt
4 cups or 500g flour, plus extra for separating into buns and rolling. 

For baking:
1 large egg yolk
1 tablespoon water
3 1/2 oz or 100g extra sharp cheese

Method
In a medium bowl, combine the lukewarm milk, yeast and sugar. Stir and let sit for about 10 minutes. 


Add the oil, egg white, salt and half of the flour. Stir until well combined. 


Add the remaining flour and knead until smooth ball of dough begins to form. Add a little more flour if the dough is too sticky. 


Cover and allow to rise for about 1 hour. 


Grease a baking pan with canola.

Turn the dough out onto a well-floured surface and cut it into 15 relatively equal pieces.


Roll the dough pieces into balls and place in the prepared baking pan. 


Cover and leave to rise for 30 minutes. I had a brief hope of individual buns but honestly, I should have known better. Dough gonna rise and fill those gaps!


Grate your cheese and whisk the egg yolk with the water. 


Brush tops of the buns with egg yolk and top with grated cheese.


Leave to rise for about 15 minutes while you preheat the oven to 350°F or 180°C.


Bake for about 25 minutes or until golden brown.


Leave to cool on a wire rack then use a spatula to release the buns and transfer them to a cutting board. 

Food Lust People Love: My version of Käsebrötchen or German cheese buns don’t look like the individual ones I’ve been seeing online but they are delicious, nonetheless.

Once they are cool enough to handle, you can pull the buns apart to eat them. 

Food Lust People Love: My version of Käsebrötchen or German cheese buns don’t look like the individual ones I’ve been seeing online but they are delicious, nonetheless.

Enjoy! 

As I mentioned above, it’s Bread Bakers’ day, always the second Tuesday of the month and we are sharing recipes for buns and rolls. Many thanks to our host, Karen from Karen’s Kitchen Stories. Check out the list below. 


#BreadBakers is a group of bread loving bakers who get together once a month to bake bread with a common ingredient or theme. Follow our Pinterest board right here. Links are also updated each month on this home page. We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient.



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