REVIEW: I'm Hungry by Jorge Martin
On an island far far away there’s a
distant rumble…. Not just the rumble of a baby dragon hatching but the rumble
of her very very hungry tummy! Visiting (and devouring) the other residents of
the island certainly satisfies Baby Dragons hunger but makes for a very lonely
friend-less existence. Mother Dragon is not pleased with her daughter’s
decadent dietary decision and teaches Baby Dragon a ticklish lesson and the
virtues of a vegetarian lifestyle.
Jorge's wicked sense of humour and distinguished illustration style make for a seriously delicious picture book and one I will no
doubt digest over and over again.
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All this reading has given us a serious hunger, so little Book Sniffer and I set about making some healthy but scrumptious vegetarian snacks inspired by "I'm Hungry" in hopes that we can tempt Baby Dragon into a visit to Book Sniffer Towers in the very near future.
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Here are our easy peasy step-by-step recipes, maybe you can try making them with your little sniffers, we'd love to see photos (@maybeswabey)
STARTER
Fruity Cockatoo Crudités
YOU WILL NEED:
- 2 x Apples – One large red apple and one small green
- 2 Small peppers – red / green / orange OR yellow depending on your preferred plumage
- 1 x small satsuma
- Olive x 1
- Cucumber
- 2 dabs of cream cheese
- A small handful of "Herby Foliage" I've used Basil because its delicious
- Sharp knife / serving plate
INSTRUCTION:
(red for grown-ups /
orange for little helpers)
(red for grown-ups /
orange for little helpers)
- Cut the two apples in half / place the large half on the plate as a body and the small half on the plate as a head.
- Cut out some feather shapes from the colourful peppers and a small pity triangle for a beak / place them on the plate as feathery wings and secure the beak to the small head apple with some cream cheese.
- Cut out a ziggy zaggy shape from a piece of cucumber / place it on top of the head for parrot hair.
- Peel a satsuma place at the bottom of the large body apple for cockatoo claw feet.
- Cut a black olive into thin slices / dab two small spots of cream cheese above the beak and pop the olive slices on top for eye balls.
- FINISHING TOUCHES - Add some herby foliage for the cockatoo to perch in (can be herbs or washed salad leaves.)
- CHOMP AWAY
TA-DA! |
MAIN COURSE:
Magnificent
Bread-Beast-Pizza-Dragon with
Speckled Dough-Ball Dragon Eggs
Speckled Dough-Ball Dragon Eggs
YOU WILL NEED:
PIZZA DOUGH
·
500g Strong White
Flour
2TSP Salt
7 gm sachet of yeast
3 tablespoons Olive Oil
300 ml warm water
2TSP Salt
7 gm sachet of yeast
3 tablespoons Olive Oil
300 ml warm water
Nigella seeds for decorating the eggs
Mozzarella pearls for stuffing the eggs
LAVA SAUCE
4 large juicy tomatoes
1 yellow pepper
1 clove garlic
1 table spoon sweet chilli sauce
1 pinch of dried thyme
1 pinch salt
1 pinch sugar
To make the dough...
- Measure out all your ingredients.
- Mix the flour, salt and yeast in a large bowl.
- Make a well in the centre, then add the oil and water, and mix well.
- Tip onto a lightly floured work surface and knead.
- Once the dough is satin-smooth, Place it in a lightly oiled bowl to rise in a warm place for 30 minutes.
While the dough is proving make the hot lava sauce.
- Chop up all the ingredients roughly put in a saucepan with a dash of olive oil simmer for 20 minutes with a lid on.
- Mix is a food processor until smooth or slightly chunky if you prefer
- pour into a small dipping dish and set aside - if you are not a fan of spicy food leave the chilli sauce out OR add a small spoon of cream cheese to the mix.
- Time for some freestyle dough moulding fun - make a sleeping dragon using 1/2 of your bread dough. set on a greased flat baking tray
- Roll the remaining dough into small balls insert mozzarella pearl and roll in seeds to give the effect of being charred and place on an oiled tray.
- Bake the dragon in at 180 for approx 25-30 minutes - keep checking him! (I dusted mine with smoked Paprika for an extra smokey flavour)
- bake the dough balls for approx 12-15 minutes - keep checking them.
- Plate up on a large board, pile the eggs in a nest of salad leaves and lay the dragon next to his lava dip - now dip and enjoy!
We also made HUNGRY ELECAKES
But in all honesty I am a dreadful baker so we cheated and brought a packed mix then free styled the decoration!
HUGE Thanks to the kind folk at Puffin for assisting us with this blog post!
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