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A soundtrack and short film written, recorded and filmed on Sunday 30 July 2017 in Sunny Southampton. Featuring Matt Mead and mix engineering from David Fletcher.

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Video Blog: Abbotsbury

During half term, I drove west along the south coast, to meet my very good friend Corrie in Abbotsbury.

Corrie works at The Clock Workshop, just at the bottom of St Catherine's Hill. After meeting her for work, we walked up, past St Catherine's Chapel, and sat overlooking Chesil Beach. 

We walked back down for dinner at the village pub — a halloumi, pepper and humous burger, followed by a chocolate brownie for me — before going to watch the sunset from Chesil Beach.

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A Day In London

I was in London this week for a day with the Musicians Union. After staying overnight, I spent the day seeing family and friends.

After a morning at the British Museum, taking in the 'American Dream' exhibit, I met Dan and Luke on the South Bank, for lunch, drinks and a visit to the Tate Modern. After dinner with my brother and (soon to be) sister-in-law, it was time to head home. 

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First February Weekend

It's been a busy first weekend in February....

Auxy Remix:

Auxy is an app I use all the time. Recently, the company that make the app have been running a “Beat the Clock” competition, which I've had a lot of fun entering, and even had one of my pieces shortlisted. This weeks challenge was to remix a previous winner's short track, in to a full length piece. I spent most of my Saturday lazily working through ideas, and piecing together my remix:

Sunday Walk:

Keyhaven is one of my favourite places to visit for a walk: the view across the Solent to the Isle of Wight and the Needles is stunning, and despite the bitterly cold wind, it was a beautiful day to take some photos across the water too. I took lots of pictures with my new Canon 80D, and a few with my faithful old Nikon D5100. It was nice to get some more use out of my new wide-angle lens.

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Sunday Lunch:

Even when I'm cooking for just myself, I do love a good Sunday Lunch. Today's lunch included pan friend pork chop, rainbow carrots and baby parsnips all served with a side of roasted cauliflower and broccoli cheese.

Honestly, my only regret, was not going full veggie: the roasted broccoli and cauliflower cheese was hearty, and tasty enough to be the main dish — there was no need for meat at all frankly. The trick to keeping this recipe big on flavour, but cutting down the calories is to roast the broccoli and cauliflower before stirring through the sauce and baking again. The big flavours of the roasted vegetables mean you need less cheese and less sauce, which is great for keeping the calories low.

Roasted Broccoli and Cauliflower Cheese — Recipe:

  • Half a head of cauliflower
  • Half a head of broccoli
  • 12g butter
  • 12g flour
  • 225ml whole milk
  • 25g parmesan
  • 25g extra mature chedder
  • 1 bay leaf
  • a few pepper corns
  • a fine grating of nutmeg
  • a dash of mustard (english ideally, but any will do)
  • 1 shallot, skin removed and cut in half
  • Salt, pepper
  1. Split the cauliflower and broccoli in to florets, season with a little salt and pepper and roast until golden and a little crispy around the edges, around 10–15 minutes
  2. Meanwhile, make the sauce, buy first warming the milk with the bay leaf, peppercorns, nutmeg and shallot. Melt the butter in another pan, adding the flour and stirring to make a roux. Let this cook out for a few minutes before adding a dash of mustard. Slowly add the warm milk, straining through a seive to remove the flavourful extras you added earlier. Stir until you have a silky smooth sauce, and let it gently simmer for a few minutes. Finally, strain through a sieve to remove any lumps.
  3. Melt the most of the cheese in to the sauce, saving back a little for the top.
  4. Stir the roasted broccoli and cauliflower in to the sauce, and tumble in to an oven proof dish. 
  5. Top with the remaining cheese and bake for 10–15 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and golden

This recipe serves two as a side, or one as a main dish. 

Putting this in to MyFitnessPal, it works it out to to be about 260 calories as a side, or 520 as a main. Your milage may vary.

Engagement:

My brother and his girlfriend — now fiancee — are engaged! I couldn't be happier for them both, but also, very happy for myself, to be gaining a new sister-in-law too. After two Christmases shared with Helen and her family, she felt like part of the Brombley's already, so it feels even more special that it will finally be official. 

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Vlogmas (Parts 8–10): A Very Brombley Christmas

From Christmas Eve through Boxing Day, the Brombley clan, along with assorted others we've pick up throughout the years, come together for Christmas celebrations. Every year, I make the food. 

Food & Recipes

Christmas Dinner:

  • Turkey
    Local, organic, free-range bird from Uptons of Bassett, roasted with butter, lemons, clementines, garlic, onions, carrots, celery, sage and thyme
  • Gravy
    Made from roasting juices and organic chicken stock
  • Pork shoulder stuffing with cranberries
    A Jamie Oliver recipe with dried cranberries added
  • Sausages in bacon
    Use thinly slice pancetta for wrapping for extra flavour and crunch
  • Roast potatoes
    Par-boiled, left to cool, then roast in hot goose fat
  • Roast parsnips
    Par-boiled, left to cool, then roasted in hot goose fat
  • Carrots
    Cooked in butter, sugar and star anise from a Tom Kerridge recipe
  • Cauliflower cheese
    Gently cooked cauliflower covered in a basic béchamel sauce, with lots of cheese in, and over the top
  • Brussels sprouts with chestnuts
    A BBC Good Food recipe
  • Red cabbage with apple and balsamic vinegar
    Another Jamie Oliver recipe
  • Cranberry sauce
    Another BBC Good Food recipe with a cinnamon stick thrown in for extra festive cheer
  • Yorkshire pudding
    I used this Jamie Oliver recipe

Boxing Day Lunch:

  • Ham in Coca-Cola
    4kg ham, from Uptons of Bassett, cooked according to Nigella's recipe
  • Coca-Cola sauce
    I used a recipe from Rock Recipes, replacing soy sauce with tamari to make it gluten free for my sister
  • Dauphinois potatoes
    I used a BBC Good Food recipe
  • Roasted sweet potato
    Par-boiled and roasted in rapeseed oil
  • Carrots
    Boiled and glazed with honey
  • Green Beans
    Steamed and dressed in fresh lemon
  • Squash
    Roasted whole, then mashed and served with toasted seeds
  • Whole Roast Cauliflower
    I used a fairly plain recipe, as this was a side, not a main, but there are many more exciting versions out that would make an incredible main dish
  • Spinach
    Quickly sautéed, and well drained
  • Broccoli
    Steamed
  • Sausages in bacon
    Just like Christmas day

A couple of staples I cannot cook without:

  • Maldon sea salt flakes
    The best salt for everyday cooking
  • Rapeseed oil
    A British crop, with lots of the goodness of olive oil, but a higher smoke point
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