

Serves 1 hungry person, or two not so hungry people. All quantities can be doubled or tripled depending on how many eggs you want for brekkie!
Sometimes it’s just very hard to take a photo food, to convey how delicious it was, to keep on re-arranging your composition while your dinner is getting cold, it’s a stressful business at time. In an ideal world I guess I would make an extra dish, but most of the time you’re feeding yourself and your housemates, or friends, so it’s all going to get eaten straight away. So here’s my first attempt at a recipe with no photo at all, none - zip!
Lola cooked some baked potatoes which we had with some butter and sea salt and a big grind of black pepper. Perfect. Along side this we served a nice salad of blanched green beans with a Japanese dressing. A wonderfully simple supper, but sometimes, this is as good as a super complicated dinner using 35 ingredients. The dressing was so good I thought it was well worth sharing.
Ingredients
1/3 Teaspoon of wasabi powder (you can use pre-mixed also though it may not be as hot)
1/5 Teaspoons of dark soy sauce
2 Tablespoons of toasted sesame seeds
1/3 large clove of garlic
Milled pepper
2 tablespoons of olive oil
Blanch your bean sin boiling water for two minutes, until they take on a bright green colour. Drain and rinse under a cold tap to halt the cooking. You could also steam the beans.
Toast the seeds until fragrant under a hot grill - keep an eye on them, they can burn in a few short seconds.
Mix the other ingredients together in a small cup. Combine all three and serve.
A few sliced and toasted almons would also be great in here, as would be a finely sliced red chilli, and some cubes of marinated and fried tofu. The hotness of the wasabi makes this a nice salad to serve in the winter, but would also work equally well during the summer months - on a picnic, with some nice salmon! Summer dreaming in the February rain!
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