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Lifestyle: Healthy Asian Food with #LVLoveLife

By Ninegrandstudent

I finally attended my first blogger event, and I’m a lucky girl because it was a fabulous night!

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Based at the Smart School of Cookery in St Katharine’s Docks (now one of my favorite spots in London), we were shown how to make a feast which was as good for us as it was tantalising on our tastebuds.

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My favorite course of the night was the first, but it was so spectacular nothing could have topped it. A light salad of rocket and courgette ribbons, dressed with lime, topped with spicy, sweet prawns (courgette for the veggies!) – this was a revelation. I will definitely be recreating this in the next few weeks, so keep an eye out for the recipe! So simple, but bloody delicious!

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The veggie-noodle broth which followed was still delicious, but I can’t say I fell in love with it. I felt that although it was bulked out with courgette and carrot, it needed some other vegetable to give it a bit of life. The crouton was pretty delicious though, and not just because I made those!

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Check out my croutons! Plus you get to see the red lip I spoke out this week in action, albeit vamped up with a red lip liner!

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The final course was nearly as delicious as the first, a chicken curry made with very little oil, the chicken was ridiculously tender, the sauce sweet, coconutty and a little spicy. A kick from the garlic, ginger and coriander were the main flavours, offset with zingy-ness from the lime. I felt it would have taken a bit more chilli though! The sticky rice was also a revelation. I’ve never thought to bake rice, but it worked so well. Slightly crunchy it matched the creamy curry perfectly. Now I just need a pan suitable to go in the oven…

I definitely came away with some fabulous cooking hints too. Never cook with olive oil (I’ve always avoided it anyway!), and grate ginger and chilli straight from the freezer. I’ve been freezing my chillies for a while now but have always defrosted them to end up with soggy, sweet things. Now I know where I am going wrong there will be no stopping me!

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We were all invited to the event by LV as part of their #LVLoveLife campaign. I’m very grateful, not only for the yummy food, but also the chance to meet some of my favorite bloggers – check out Immy May, Jasmine Charlotte, Not Quite Enough and XXXXXX.

Have you took part in a cookery class before? What are your top cooking tips?


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