Showing posts with label Recipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recipe. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 March 2013

home grown

A combination of beautiful sunshine, plentiful rain and the wonderful mushroom compost I have mentioned before has resulted in a massive haul from the gardens over the last couple of months; so bountiful I was finally able to achieve my goal of creating a vegetable pasta sauce from entirely home grown produce.
My initial recipe was simply tomatoes and herbs; a stroll through the gardens and I found I could add pumpkin, leek and spinach, and a rustle through the freezer resulted in eggplant and purple carrot from an earlier harvest added to the mix.
The fresh ingredients were used in the quantities I was able to harvest from the garden, with one cup of carrot and one and a half of eggplant.
I peeled and seeded the tomatoes (the most time consuming part of the entire recipe!) and roasted the pumpkin with a little olive oil and pepper for half an hour at 200°C, then everything went into the pot as follows.

My ingredients; most fresh, some frozen, but all home grown.

Pumpkin, pre-roasting, tossed with olive oil and pepper.

Peeled and chopped tomatoes added to the sautéed leeks and simmered for 10 minutes.

Eggplant added and simmer for another 10 minutes.

Finally, roasted pumpkin and finely chopped spinach, parsley, basil and garlic chives are added and simmer together for another 10 minutes.

I ended up with a good eight cups of sauce, which I divided into four lots to be frozen for winter. A week later we've already eaten one portion with pasta and mama-made garlic and basil meatballs, it was simply divine!

Monday, 10 September 2012

filler

Since my craft projects are taking ages to finish (some brightspark decided embroidery was a good idea... then got distracted with making Hobbit garb), I have decided to start doing some filler entries in the long stretches between projects, this will mainly be recipes or ramblings about my garden (unless I get a specific request). I hope you enjoy and will forgive my tardy craftiness.
Today I would like to share one of my favourite, and more naughty, recipes...


Rocky Road Brownies

1 ½ cup plain flour
250g chocolate, coarsely chopped*
125g butter
½ cup chocolate chips*
½ cup mini marshmallows
½ cup glacé cherries, chopped*
½ cup desiccated coconut
½ cup pecans, chopped*
2 large eggs

Preheat oven to 160 °C.
Line 20cm square baking pan with baking paper.
Melt 250g chocolate and butter in double boiler over simmering water; let cool for 5-10 minutes.
Transfer to bigger bowl, if needed, and mix in chocolate chips, marshmallows, cherries, coconut and pecans.
Add eggs, one at a time, and mix until blended.
Mix in flour.
Spoon batter into lined baking pan and bake for 30 minutes or until dry on top and firm to the touch.
Let cool in pan, then enjoy!

(*Dark, milk or white chocolate can be used, as well as other types of fruit and nut. Experiment!)

Here's one I prepared earlier (I've always wanted to say that!)