Chicken Chow Mein Serves 4 1 tablespoon honey 2 tablespoons dry sherry ½ teaspoon Chinese 5 spice powder ½ teaspoon sesame oil 1 tablespoon soy sauce 1 tablespoon vinegar 2 teaspoons Mirin 2 teaspoons oyster sauce 2 tablespoons rice bran or peanut oil 450g chicken breast, cut into 1.5cm cubes 1 teaspoon grated green ginger … Continue reading Chicken Chow Mein
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Short Soup
Yesterday we needed to go into Hobart to stock up on ingredients. We decided for a rare treat to go to a Chinese restaurant for lunch. It may not seem much like a treat to others, but when our children were young Chinese food was one of the only types of specialty restaurants you could … Continue reading Short Soup
Redcurrants and raspberries
This morning we travelled to the hills behind Saltwater River here on the Tasman Peninsula. Last autumn our friend Denis had picked and frozen for me about 60kg of blackberries, and now the raspberries are in season he had 25kg there for me to collect. With anticipation of this treasure we set out at 6am, … Continue reading Redcurrants and raspberries
Fruit Mince Muffins
Try making these instaed of fruit mince tarts. They are very easy to prepare and extremely delicious. Fruit Mince Muffins Makes 10 to 12 muffins. I use ¾ cup capacity muffin tins, which makes 10 muffins. If you use smaller ones, adjust the amount you put into them accordingly. 1 cup self raising flour 1½ cups … Continue reading Fruit Mince Muffins
Preserving Cherries
If you have a Fowlers Vacola preserving kit, the whole process is easy, particularly if you have a thermostat controlled model. However, if you don’t have a preserver at all, you can still preserve by using a large pot on the stove in which case you will need to buy a food thermometer so that … Continue reading Preserving Cherries
Sourdough – yeast that comes free from the air, plus gluten free sourdough starter.
For the last two weeks I have been experimenting more with sourdough. I made a plant last week from wheat flour as usual, using stone ground wholemeal flour and warm water. All you need to do is mix 2 tablespoons of the flour with about 3 tablespoons warm water. I use tank water which is … Continue reading Sourdough – yeast that comes free from the air, plus gluten free sourdough starter.
Gluten free Beer?
Unfortunately when a person is diagnosed with gluten intolerance or Coeliac Disease, it can seem that the dietary restrictions are daunting. Perhaps looming large in the eyes of many is the fact that beer, stout, ale and lager are off the menu for the foreseeable future. All is not lost however, as an increasing number of … Continue reading Gluten free Beer?
Gluten free Boiled Fruit Cake
In repsonse to a query, I today trialled a gluten free boiled fruit cake. It is virtually indistinguishable from the cake made from wheat flour. You could use it as a fruit pudding for one meal and then eat the rest sliced as a cake. If you don't want to include the alcohol, just substitute … Continue reading Gluten free Boiled Fruit Cake
Leftover Porridge to make Oat Bread
I don't know about anyone else, but I seem to always end up with leftover cooked porirdge - not much mind you, just enough to think it shouldn't be wasted. (I hate wasting perfectly good food). I've found a really good way to use it up is in bread dough. You can make a large loaf, … Continue reading Leftover Porridge to make Oat Bread
Small Slow cooker – 1.5 litre capacity
This week, after many months of researching and searching, I have finally, finally found a small slow cooker. Up until now the smallest I’ve found is a 3.2 litre capacity. I’ve asked large retailers all to no avail, but this week heard from a friend of a friend that the Target store in Hobart stocks … Continue reading Small Slow cooker – 1.5 litre capacity
