CHICKEN SOUP

CHICKEN SOUP

Although I have said that I love soup I noticed that, at this stage, there are only two soup recipes in this blog. The reason is that I don’t use recipes for my soups, they have in them what every good soup should have – whatever is in the house and whatever is in season. […]
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BANANA AND DATE BREAD

BANANA AND DATE BREAD

This is again something that I have cooked from time to time over the years. The urge to bake banana bread is usually brought on by having over-ripe bananas in the house. This time the cause of the over-ripe bananas was my gardening hat which I had put on the fruit basket for want of […]
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EASTER MUFFINS

EASTER MUFFINS

I began making these a couple of years ago when I couldn’t get tasty hot cross buns at a reasonable price. Seemed like the choices were cheap and nasty mass-produced soggy lumps from the supermarket or expensive, and still not so nice, too-large buns from the specialty bakeries. I even tried making my own buns […]
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GARLIC, CHILLI, PRAWNS ON PASTA

This is another really easy emergency prawn dish that can be made upmarket with fresh green prawns that you have shelled and deveined  or can be simply made from half a bag of defrosted prawn meat. As with most of the prawn dishes this is very easy to make using the actifry, and almost impossible to over […]
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ONION SOUP

This recipe has been in my handwritten recipe book for a couple of decades. It comes out when onions are cheap or when I feel like a savoury, light  meal. The ingredients are usually available in the kitchen so a fairly classy meal can be made in an emergency. Yesterday I bought a 10kg bag […]
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BEETROOT AND CREAM CHEESE

Corned silverside is a favourite meal in our house, it was cooked by my mother and her mother before her. My take on it has a lot of spices in the boiling water, is cooked in a pressure cooker, and left to depressurise naturally. An essential part of the meal is the sweet white sauce […]
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MUFFINS

MUFFINS

This recipe was written on my fridge whiteboard for at least 12 months. It was great whenever I felt like something a bit different for breakfast. At some stage I copied it onto a piece of paper. This morning I spent ages looking for the piece of paper so it has now made it to the […]
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GARLIC PRAWNS IN TOMATO – a la Claire

One of Claire’s signature dishes – can be served with bread,  cous cous or rice, always good, quick to prepare and very versatile. This can be made with fresh or frozen ingredients. A few tins of tomatoes and some frozen prawns makes an almost instant dinner. Ingredients: 1 bulb of garlic – minced or finely […]
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CURRIED FISH

This is a mildly curried fish dish flavoured with chilli, kaffir lime leaves and coconut milk. It is quick to prepare and easy to serve. Ingredients 1 kg of fish pieces1 star anise 1 cup cauliflower broken into small florets 1 large leek finely sliced 5 kaffir lime leaves – finely sliced 2 tsp cummin […]
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POACHED COD

Another easy fall back meal, I always have a kilogram of smoked cod in the freezer. Ingredients, Method and Serving: Cook the fish 1 kg of smoked cod, poached in milk at a slow simmer, with a bay leaf, salt and pepper for about 10 minutes, until tender and fish just flakes apart. Remove from […]
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PAELLA

PAELLA

Fourth time for Paella – first time in a normal pan, second time I bought a paella pan and followed the recipe that came with the pan, it was okay but only just okay. Fourth time – it worked, I used the wood fired pizza oven. It provides even heat to the entire base. As […]
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CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES

CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES

Really easy recipe – the only problem is that your hands get very chocolatey. I think that the longer you can leave the mixture in the fridge the less messy your hands should get. These need to be quite small, otherwise they are quite a commitment to eat. You want to feel as if you […]
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The Onion Family

The Onion Family

Garlic 2010 – My first attempt at garlic was a total disaster. I scavenged through Woolworths for sprouting garlic bulbs, and planted a whole bed. They just sat and looked miserable for months and then got attacked by a plague of aphids or thrips (not sure which because it happened while we were on holidays […]
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Growing Radish

Growing Radish

This was something that all the gardening programs showed being planted. They were praised for their quick turn around time but no-one mentioned what to do with them once grown. I had space between the rows in the garlic and onion bed and some radish seeds so decided to give it a go. When it […]
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BEARNAISE SAUCE

Bearnaise Sauce (in a microwave) Maybe not so conventional but pretty easy and pretty foolproof, goes really well with steak or poached eggs. Follow the instructions in the method – pretty easy but the method needs to be followed. Ingredients 2 tbs white wine vinegar 2 tbs white wine 5 peppercorns – from freshly ground pepper […]
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NEIMAN MARCUS DIP

NEIMAN MARCUS DIP

Found this dip on the internet when I was looking for something about marinating feta – it was just an “you may also like . . . ” on the side of the page I was looking at. I was intrigued, firstly by the limited number of ingredients, the simplicity of flavours and lastly by […]
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RADISH RAITA

So we grew radishes – all types – fantstic because they grew so fast but the problem was what to do with them. This is so fast and is a great sauce to have with steak. Itis strong and bites a bit like horse radish sauce. (enough for a side dish for 6) Ingredients 3 […]
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BEEF LASAGNE

This is a good recipe for meat lasagne. Just don’t make the meat and cheese layers very thick. It is much healthier than the version with white sauce and doesn’t go soggy and collapse, a problem that my lasagnes have, probably because I make the layers too thick. Best Beef Lasagne Recipe –Serves 12 people– […]
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SPINACH SAUCE

This is a similar dressing to the warm green salad except that I use palm sugar, cook it for a bit longer and add about 100g of cream cheese to make a creamy side dish to have with steak. The spices can be varied depending on what it is accompanying. Ingredients Dressing ¼ cup olive […]
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WARM GREEN SALAD

Leafy Greens I discovered that the tops of most of my root crops make very tasty leafy greens to use in salads. Radish, beetroot, turnip tops all taste better than silver beet. Ingredients: For Vinaigrette: ¼ cup olive oil 2 tbs balsamic vinegar 2 tbs water 1 tbs honey / maple syrup / palm sugar […]
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STRAWBERRY, ROCKET AND BLUE CHEESE SALAD

Amazingly tasty, the strawberries and blue cheese complement each other and having it with steak and a bearnaisse sauce is delicious. Ingredients 1/4 cup white balsamic 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil 1 tsp dijon mustard 1 bunch rocket / baby spinach (washed and drained) 4 slices of prosciutto or pancetta (torn into pieces) 1 […]
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RHUBARB STEWED

Links Found this great website – http://www.rhubarb-central.com/ to help with recipes and growing hints. When we have some rhubarb growing I will revisit. I have ignored all the advice that says not to eat any in the first year. The plants are so huge and the old leaves are just dying so why not eat […]
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Freezing Zucchini

This is great. I just washed the zucchini and ran them through the grater on the food processer, packed the result into zip lock bags, pressed out as much air as possible, lay them flat on a tray and froze them. I am hopeless at labelling things that I put in the freezer – note […]
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Zucchini growing

Zucchini 2010 When you have zucchini in the garden you really have it. I planted six plants, six different varieties this year (2010) – only two of them really excelled – the yellow and the round rondo. From these we still had a glut. I planted them too close together in a bed shared with […]
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