It's a dreadful day when there's not a dough on the go. Couldn't resist the urge to make up a recipe for Pumpernickel bread and set a dough to rise. Here's the result. There's a bit much for us really, so I might put some out on the stall at our gate later, if it … Continue reading Pumpernickel and Pizza
The Pets of the Farm
It's been interesting, with all this sitting about, to watch the interaction between our pampered pets. The primary source of amusement is the relationship between old ginger Tom and poor little Puppy Poppy. I don't think either of them has read the rule book about cat and dog behaviour. Tom is most definitely the king … Continue reading The Pets of the Farm
And then there was pizza galore!
What have I missed most through all these weeks of not cooking? BAKING BREAD! It's my most favourite thing of all to do. I am stretching the proverbial elastic to be doing this quite so soon, but with family coming for dinner tonight, and with Hester still burning brightly, it was the perfect opportunity to … Continue reading And then there was pizza galore!
Oatmeal and Milk Bread Recipe
I've had many requests for the recipe for the bread mentioned in my last post, so here it is, along with a few tips: The water that is added should be above lukewarm as the oatmeal mixture is quite cold by the time it is added, reducing the temperature of the dough and so it … Continue reading Oatmeal and Milk Bread Recipe
Oatmeal and Milk Bread – time to bake again!
There have to be some limits, can't bear not baking any longer, so today with Hester burning brightly, I made some Oatmeal and Milk bread. If you are lucky enough to have a Big Bakers Oven, a good way to ensure an even crust is to use a large tray after about 20 minutes baking, … Continue reading Oatmeal and Milk Bread – time to bake again!
Autumn in the Valley
It's been a while since I've posted anything I know and my apologies. There was an issue with my website for a while there, but it's all sorted now thankfully. In the meantime there has been a whole lot of preserving going on here. The benches in the cooking school are covered, due to the … Continue reading Autumn in the Valley
An Abundance of Plums
It's a very plummy time of year, which is of course, just wonderful. A gift from a friend yesterday, three types of plums, in abundance. One of the varieties was the lovely golden gage plum. They were quite ripe, so into the bottles they went first this morning. Some jars were made into a mixed … Continue reading An Abundance of Plums
The wonderful, wonderful colder weather
Just over a week ago at 8am, we were weeding the raspberry patch in 29 degree heat. Today - so cold we had to light Hester. No complaints from Poppy and Rose about that....
Elderberries into Syrup
Then yesterday and today - elderberries, from the garden of a friend in New Norfolk. They are a breeze to pick, and simple to remove from their stalks with the tines of a fork. The rich, dark liquid was strained off (after brief simmering) last evening. Today it was completed with the addition of some … Continue reading Elderberries into Syrup
Greengage Plums in Abundance
Here we go again - given another 50+ kg greengages today. Wonderful! (Thanks Pat) We only had size 36 preserving jars left, each holding 1.5kg. The last of the 32 bottles are in the preserver now. Love to get the production line into full swing - have quite a system going, and they were done … Continue reading Greengage Plums in Abundance
