



A very sunny Saturday morning, me and Lola cycled through Herbert Park to the Mexican Ambassadors residence. It's Mexican food week, and the Mexican Ambassador has flown in the lovely Margarita Carillo de Salinas, well known Mexican chef, to give lessons and also run the restaurant in the Hilton Hotel for the week.



Me and Lola with our Mexican Cooking Certificates - sweet!





4 shalots, finely chopped
We're off to the Electric Picnic tomorrow morning, we may well be heading here for a few snacks during the weekend - looks great. If we're together enough we may even try to review some of the food.....we'll see
Well truth be told - they probably only have potatoes and onions in common, but that's what sprang to mind when I was making them so that's what they're called. This is just another way to enjoy a big bowl of potatoes - and sure lash in whatever you fancy - meat, herbs, spices, cheese...
Then add in the potatoes and poppy seeds. Cook for a few minutes to heat through the potatoes. Then stir in the mustard, honey and seasoning. Cook this until the edges of your potatoes and onion start to blacken slightly. Top with cheese to melt it just before serving. This would be great with some nice red peppers, cauliflower or some roasted squash. Also would be nice to fry some chorizo at the start so that the spicy red oil could get into it all. Great as a main, or a nice side.
Lola and Lu met on their first day of college over a cigarette
Since then they have...
Lived together more then they have lived apart
Driven around Europe
Sang together in a band
Graduated
Been heartbroken
Got jobs
Dressed up as Grannies
Gave up smoking
Invented cocktails
Had questionable boyfriends
Sported questionable haircuts
Quit Jobs
Hosted many themed parties
Killed several houseplants
Broken lots of cups and plates
Burnt themselves
Electrocuted themsleves
Were lifted into the balcony by a JCB when they both forgot their keys
All this time the one thing that they’ve always done and talked about is cooking. Cooking together or for each other. They started writing the recipes in an old home economics copy book, once that was full to the brim they started this blog. Their cooking is as much about friendship as it is about cooking really!
We cook what we want to eat – simple as that. Please feel free to email us at lolaluskitchen@gmail.com. If you cook one of our recipes, we'd love to know - or better yet send us a picture and we'll stick it up
Lola-lu xx