Nigella’s Mexican Lasagna

20140124-141455.jpgI’m not a regular lasagna fan, mostly because I find pasta sheets chewy and pointless. Since this uses tortilla wraps instead I figured it might make a lasagna believer out of me. Also, I had the ingredients (or close enough) in the press and I was not venturing out into the manky rain to hunt and gather for something else to eat.

Possibly the easiest thing I’ve ever made, and it takes no time at all.

For the original recipe and method, click here

The filling-

8 tortilla wraps (depending on your dish, you may use less)

1 x 400gm (approx) tin of mixed beans

1 x 300-400 gm tin of butter beans

300gm tin of sweetcorn

250gm grated white cheddar cheese

The sauce-

A bit of olive oil to fry the onion/ leek and so on

1 teasp garlic paste

1 teasp chili paste

1 leek, halved lengthways and then chopped

1 red pepper diced small, plus half a green pepper left lying around needing to be used up

A few grinds of sea salt

1 x 80g bag of fresh coriander chopped

2 x 400-ish gram tins of chopped tomatoes

400ml water, used from the empty tomato can

A good squeeze of tomato sauce

I used a deep paella pan that’s about 10 in wide at the top, and 8 in at the bottom

Preheat your oven to 200 deg C, Gas 6, 400 deg F.At the same time, put a big ol’ tray in for your dish to sit on because it does bubble over and make a mess. I’m yet to clean mine, slattern that I am.

Pour a turn or two of olive oil into a medium sized pot. Over a medium high heat, add your leek/ onion, pepper/s, garlic and chillies. Add more oil if needed. Add a few grinds of salt. Twerk, bitch.

Leave to cook gently for 10-15 mins until the peppers are softened but not coloured.

Chop up your coriander and mix it in.

Add the canned tomatoes and pour in some water from rinsing out the cans. I used about one full can of water. Squeeze in about a tablespoon worth of tomato ketchup, stir and leave to cook on a low/ medium heat for about 10 minutes.

Drain your beans and sweetcorn into a colander. Rinse if you need to. Drain off, pour into a biggish mixing bowl and add nearly all the cheese, keeping some back for sprinkling on top. Mix up the beans and cheese.

Have your dish close to the oven before starting to assemble the layers.

Turn off the heat under the tomato sauce. Ladle out about a third of the sauce into the bottom of your lasagne dish. Cover with a single large tortilla if it’ll cover it, or use two, overlapping so it covers as much as it can. Pour on some of bean cheese mix, enough to cover the tortilla/s, ladle some sauce, cover with tortillas the same again, repeat until you have three layers of bean and cheese topped with salsa. You’ll have enough, I promise!

Top with one large tortilla/ two overlapping wraps and ladle the last of the salsa. Sprinkle the remaining cheese on top, and tah dah, you’re done!

Put into the oven on the tray to catch anything that spills over.

The original method said it takes 30 mins in the oven. Not in mine! 10-15 was puh-lenty. It would have burned to a crisp if left for any longer. Do leave it for about ten minutes once out of the oven, however, as the inside is piping hot and it’s easier to dish up when slightly cooler.

20140124-141506.jpgRuddy delicious. What I wasn’t expecting is how filling it would be, and how far it would go. It would easily feed six people. I rate it a screaming Jazz Hands FABULOUS.

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Your Daily Contraceptive

I credit my staunch cat lady ways to minding too many kids and babies as a young teen. You hold enough crying babies and hose off infant nappy squits gone up to their neck and you make some life choices.

This, however, is delightful. I hope the film is as entertaining…

Top Irish Wedding Blog ‘One Fab Day’ List Best Wedding Venues for 2014

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One Fab Day, Ireland’s most popular online wedding blog, today launched their second guide to the Best 100 Wedding Venues in Ireland 2014.  It is available to download now at http://onefabday.com/100-best-irish-wedding-venues-2014/

The independent guide features a variety of unique and diverse venues available across Ireland to couples getting married in Ireland in 2014.  Some of the stand out venues include barns, private country houses, breweries and even a campsite.

What started out as a humble hobby of two Irish girls, Naoise McNally and Susan Gallagher, in 2009 whilst planning their own weddings, has turned out to be Ireland’s most popular online wedding magazine.  For wedding inspiration and ideas, fun and fresh bridal ideas and expert tips on how to achieve the perfect day, it’s a must read for stylish brides.

Goodbye and Hello

New-ish year, new platform to shout, waffle and fat finger mash my brain prrrffts into the internet black hole.

Blogger was good to me since January 2011, but it was no longer possible to stay there because of Google Wallet being unavailable in Ireland. Boooo. Perhaps there’s another way to update the payments but I’ll be fooked if I can find it.

There was no plan whatsoever for Where’s My Parade?!, but it turned into a diary of learning to cook. Without it, I wouldn’t be able to do more than add a jar of sauce to a lump of mayt, mix a nice margarita or have met the many lovely people involved in this (mostly) food blogging bubble. So, even if that’s disappeared into the ether, I’ll continue on here.

Let’s toast a farewell for my old blog homie, Where’s My Parade?!.

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And onto the new, hurrah! Change is good.