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Gluten free muffins and cup cakes

March 3, 2016April 26, 2017Leave a comment

When Mummy is in hospital to have an operation today, she is bound to need someWhen Mummy is in hospital to have an operation today, she is bound to need some sweet treats when she wakes up and feels a bit better. Time for some baking again then, with Charly Wood at the helm. We … Continue reading Gluten free muffins and cup cakes

Mulberries and accidental discoveries in Bushy Park

March 1, 2016April 26, 2017Leave a comment

There are some days that are just idyllic, here in this Derwent Valley. Today we set off on a mulberry picking mission. Friends had offered us the fruit from their tree, on a property at Bushy Park. We picked the tree clean of its remaining berries - the best way to do this is to … Continue reading Mulberries and accidental discoveries in Bushy Park

Sunday Morning Baking

February 28, 2016April 26, 2017Leave a comment

What do you do when you've spent the night at Nan and Grandad's house? Cook of course, by special request of Charly. On the menu this morning were cupcakes - tri-colour no less. Great fun as we raced to the chant of "chocolate, pink, vanilla!!" layering dollops of the mixture as fast as we could … Continue reading Sunday Morning Baking

The salt that masqueraded as sugar

February 21, 2016April 26, 20171 Comment

Oh dear! After the cooking class yesterday, there were about 12 lovely yellow nectarines left over. As I have visitors coming for dinner tonight, I decided to make a nectarine crumble for dessert, maybe with lemon coconut ice cream ….. I stewed up the nectarines no problem, then added the sugar and gave it a … Continue reading The salt that masqueraded as sugar

Grapes and Jelly Cakes

February 15, 2016April 26, 2017Leave a comment

Fun in the kitchen again yesterday. Robert relieved Stephanie and Nat of some of their large crop of grapes. It was duly brought back here and turned into verjuice, which is essentially the juice of under-ripe wine grapes I am told. It's tart for sure, but flavoursome and delicious. It will serve well as a … Continue reading Grapes and Jelly Cakes

Pickled onions and fruit cheeses

February 11, 2016April 26, 20171 Comment

And so as the day goes on …. this morning Robert peeled the onions for pickling. It's a rotten job, don't know why he likes (or maybe it's just tolerates) it. He set himself up as usual outside with a bit of a breeze carrying away the worst of the fumes. I actually took note … Continue reading Pickled onions and fruit cheeses

Crabapples and Elderberry Tonic

February 8, 2016April 26, 2017Leave a comment

And then there were CRABAPPLES!! What a treat. Arrived home from mulberry picking this morning to find these treasures in the porch, such good quality (thanks Deborah). Tomorrow I will make jelly and paste from them, maybe even some crab-apple lemonade. I neglected to take the camera with me this morning when we went mulberry … Continue reading Crabapples and Elderberry Tonic

A Tasmanian Summer’s Abundance

February 7, 2016April 26, 2017Leave a comment

No-one could ever say Tasmania and this Valley were not productive. Despite the challenges of the dry weather, a plague of green beetles, marauding possums, potoroos and wallabies, everyone's gardens seem to be yielding huge supplies of summer fruits. This morning started out with Robert bottling off a gluten free beer. He is, as always, … Continue reading A Tasmanian Summer’s Abundance

All Things Cheesey

February 1, 2016April 26, 2017Leave a comment

So, a productuve weekend one way or another, and great company with the people who attended the cheese making class here on Saturday. Then yesterday a recreational catching up with dear friends from the past. After the class there was Quark 'left hanging', and a surplus twelve litres of milk in the fridge (I always … Continue reading All Things Cheesey

Jammin’ on a rainy day

January 29, 2016April 26, 2017Leave a comment

This morning was ideal for jam making - nothing can be done outside, so its a good excuse just to cook. Greengage jam and strawberry were the order of the day. In the jug amongst the jam making paraphernalia are the stainless steel forks that I threw into the greengage jam to stop it catching … Continue reading Jammin’ on a rainy day

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Sally Wise OAM is a bestselling cookbook author, a regular guest on ABC radio and the brains behind the Sally Wise Cooking School in Tasmania's Derwent Valley.
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