Saturday, 31 December 2011

Cornflowers at Christmas

I love that scene in the movie Room with a View when the two gentlemen adorn the two lovely old ladies with cornflowers. Here are some cornflowers that I grew this summer and used on our Christmas table.
We just had my Mum and Dad for lunch so here's our very simple outdoor table setting for the four of us. We had roast lamb, potato bake and home grown vegetables followed by meringues with fruit salad.

Thursday, 29 December 2011

Cooking from the garden

Here are some things we picked from the garden this afternoon. We've got loads of basil and beans, and we picked a little zucchini, some young lemongrass and a Kaffir lime leaf. I had some chillies that we had grown and dried and I have just bought some organic, Australian garlic from the organic shop.

So, what to cook to use all of this in one dish... we love Thai, but because of Simon's food intolerances we can't use any bottled sauces.

I had 500g of chicken mince, so here's what I did:
  • Heat some olive oil in a large frypan
  • Stir fry the beans and zucchini for a couple of minutes, then remove from pan and set aside
  • Stir fry the crushed garlic, chopped chillies, lemongrass, Kaffir lime leaf and some grated ginger and chopped shallots for about 20 seconds
  • Add the chicken mince and stir fry until cooked through
  • Return the vegetables to the pan with the juice of a lime
  • Add the big bunch of shredded basil and stir through until the basil wilts
  • Serve with jasmine rice, a spoonfull of natural yoghurt and sliced cucumber
  • It was very tasty and a good use of the produce from the garden. This amount served the two of us with a little left over for lunch tomorrow.

Tuesday, 27 December 2011

Off to Beatrix Potter's House





Beatrix Potter was the most wonderful, inspirational author, illustrator and devotee of nature, and I admire her greatly. We are hoping to travel to the UK this coming year, and one very special thing that I would like to do is to visit the area she loved so much, near Lake Windermere in the Lake District, and go to see Hilltop, one of her farms. I have been reading about Buckle Yeat, a guest house that is nearby to Hilltop. Buckle Yeat is featured in some of her illustrations and I think it would be delightful to stay there as it still runs as a guest house today. I wonder if anyone has stayed there or has suggestions for our time whilst in that area.

Saturday, 24 December 2011

Summer Tomatoes

We've been growing cherry tomatoes, and here is some of our first crop for the summer. It is such a lovely thing to pick something that has grown in your own garden. Such a simple thing, but it just brings so much pleasure.

Thursday, 8 December 2011

Simple pleasure

What could be a more simple pleasure than what I had for lunch today? How indulgent to slice up a whole gourmet truss tomato, put it on top of grated tasty cheese on a cracker, with cracked salt and pepper, and place it on a pretty plate. Delicious.

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Camping at Kenilworth

We have just spent 4 nights camping at beautiful, green Kenilworth, about 40 minutes drive inland from Maleny. We camped in the grounds of the Kenilworth Hall, so had access to toilets and showers and it is dog friendly so we could have the poodle with us.

With Simon's food intollerances, we had to cook everything from scratch and not use anything tinned or processed. As we had access to the butcher and grocer in the township, we were able to buy fresh groceries as we needed them. I took lots of cooking equipment, herbs from our garden at home and I typed up a few pages of recipes that I knew would work whilst camping. The photo above is the pantry.
 Simon looks out towards the Mary River.
 Sitting down to Thai basil chicken with stir fried vegetables and rice.
My kitchen! We set up camp beside a little shed so we were able to use its bench as an area for our gas cookers.
We had happy hour each afternoon before dinner, I made avocado dip, tomato salsa and cucumber tzatziki. For beverages, the best one was a pile of freshly squeezed oranges, a squeezed lemon, with half a pineapple that I juiced by pushing it through a colander. I sugared the rims of our glasses and we drank our fresh fruit cocktails whilst eating these dips.
The township of Kenilworth was built in the 1920s, so has a lovely vintage feel.

Holding the Market Stall

Well I finally had the fun of holding a market stall, a couple of weekends ago. I was so excited the night before, that I could barely sleep! For me it was the fun of picking the fresh flowers and produce, and setting up the stall with home grown and home sewn products. It was a fairly quiet market in the grounds of a church, but it was just how I wanted it to be, not hectic, just gentle.
I got my chance to wrap things in the little brown paper bags that I had stamped. It gave me heaps of satisfaction to do that. I had lovely visits from Jane, Jenny and Diana and Mum stayed with me all morning.





So I've had my fun holding a market stall... a one off for now I think.