We picked almost 15kg gooseberries, from just 3 bushes. It's a must to get them into jars quickly. First - top and tail them. I didn't do this last year and the result was infinity inferior. Just as well the man of the house doesn't mind lending a hand. Actually, he did all but a … Continue reading Gooseberries in the garden
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Multigrain Crackers
For those who wanted the recipe for these, as discussed last Tuesday evening with Renee Krosch, apologies. We have been having severe internet issues here for the past few days. Signal is back, however temporarily, so here is the recipe: (These are delicious by the way.) Multigrain Crackers You can substitute other seeds for the … Continue reading Multigrain Crackers
Chicken stuffing – recipe
From the Christmas foods (hacks and substitutes) discussion with Renee Krosch this evening. This one was especially requested. If there are others anyone would like, let me know. Stuffing for Roast Chicken This amount is sufficient for a medium sized chicken 60g bacon, diced 2 teaspoons olive oil 1½ cups fresh breadcrumbs 1 small egg, … Continue reading Chicken stuffing – recipe
Making your own Condiments – apricot (or mango) chutney, sweet chilli sauce and Worcestershire sauce – recipes
Some of the easy to make homemade condiments as discussed with Renee Krosch this evening during Evenings, ABC radio Sydney. Apricot Chutney Mangoes can be substituted for the apricots in this recipe. Extra heat can be added if desired, by adding 1 teaspoon of chilli flakes (or to taste) to the mixture. 1.5 kg apricots … Continue reading Making your own Condiments – apricot (or mango) chutney, sweet chilli sauce and Worcestershire sauce – recipes
More Brunch ideas (recipes)
Today in ABC radio Adelaide Nikolai's "What's for Dinner" segment, things were broadened out to ideas for brunch. Here are three of the recipes that were discussed. Hoppel Poppel Serves 4 to 6 2 teaspoons olive oil 15g butter 1 large onion, finely diced 200g diced ham or bacon 600g cooked potatoes cut into 1.5 … Continue reading More Brunch ideas (recipes)
Granny’s Easy Orange Cake
As discussed with Renee Krosch (ABC radio Sydney) this evening. It's the easiest orange cake you could ever wish to make, taught to me as a child by my Gran. At the end of the recipe are some variations you might like to try. Orange Cake This recipe can also be used to make small … Continue reading Granny’s Easy Orange Cake
Banbury Slice – recipe
You know how something niggles in the back of your mind till something has to be done about it? Such was the case with Banbury slice, briefly discussed in a radio segment a week or two ago. I made some few days later, a rather large tray full. It's proven very popular with family, friends … Continue reading Banbury Slice – recipe
Preserving amongst the weeding
In amongst a frenzy of weeding and planting out the vegetable garden, there's still time for a little preserving. For instance, last Sunday - pickled onions and pickled zucchini slices plus more than 25 litres of passata (or more correctly tomato sauce component of pizza topping).
Orange themed dinner party
Some ideas for dinner party with an orange coloured theme, as discussed with Renee Krosch this evening. Let me know if you would like any specific recipe, and I will post it separately. Entree Spiced Pumpkin soup with pumpkin bread rolls Pumpkin timbales with pancetta crumb (or can be served as a main) Main course … Continue reading Orange themed dinner party
Anzacs to Cocoaties
A little Saturday morning madness, but then again maybe not..... The decades long family debate as to whether Anzac biscuits should be crisp or chewy rages on. This morning an unexpected solution. I'd used sunflower oil in the mixture due to dairy allergy in the family members for whom these were baked. The result was … Continue reading Anzacs to Cocoaties
