Showing posts with label beetroot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beetroot. Show all posts

Monday, February 28, 2011

Homegrown

My garden is abundant with things to eat at the moment.

Every evening I go down to the garden to collect something for dinner.

I feel just like Annabel Langbein the organic cook (minus the fake ponsonby accent and designer gumboots).

The gherkins have grown incredibly well. I am up to my 4th batch of preserving and I have given some to the neighbours and to a work colleague so that they can pickle their own. The telegraph cucumber is trying to compete!

I am growing beans for the first time and they have climbed right to the top of my bamboo teepee.

The salad ingredients are prolific and my beetroot are growing magnificently.

I have 6 different types of potatoes growing. They all taste so good boiled with a little bit of butter and salt.

The tomatoes have grown better outside this year than in the conservatory yet the chili plants are lapping up the heat.

Gardening and growing from seed is so rewarding.
 
I have plenty to eat and plenty to give away and that's how it should be.





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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Domestic Goddess

There is nothing like the smell of beetroot cooking.

We had a couple of beetroot in the fridge leftover from some other recipes so I cooked them up this morning in some salty water and have preserved them in vinegar ready to use in 3 weeks time. I also had a marmalade disaster.

I have made marmalade about 4 times now and each time I can never work out the setting point. I either bottle it too early or leave it too late until it blackens the bottom of my pot. It seems like its one of those split-second decisions between perfection and disaster!!

However I decided to bottle it and have it as a caramelised version. Perhaps not the one I give away!!

Thanks to the neighbours for their generous supply of grapefruit and lemons. I have been a bit of a preserving queen lately. I tried Annabel Langbein's recipe for preserved lemons. Very quick and easy so I'll let you know what they taste like in one of her "delushious" recipes!!

Note: ways to get burnt jam off bottom of pot - boil vinegar and baking soda on top of it. If the stain is still stubborn try soaking it in washing powder.
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