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Loving the Lime: Part Two

27 Sunday Jun 2010

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Chilli, chutney, cooking, garden, jam, Lime, marmalade, orange

I looked outside my kitchen window into the backyard the other day and noticed the lime tree was full of over ripe fruit. The limes were going yellow and Poppet had started referring to them as lemons. Now I just had to work out what to do with them. A few weeks ago we went to a two year old’s birthday party where they served curry accompanied with hot lime chutney. The mum was Indian Fijian and the chutney was a family recipe. It was without doubt the best chutney I have ever tried. I wondered it I could replicate it. I wish I had asked for the recipe but I didn’t. Instead I trawled the internet for a recipe that seemed to contain all the same elements. Last weekend my partner and I sliced up a dozen limes, a hand full of chillies mixed them up with spices and other ingredients and made hot lime chutney. It will be another few weeks before we can try it, but I have high hopes for it.

This week I used some of the remaining limes to make a lime and orange marmalade. I would like to be modest but its difficult because the it turned out to be unbelievably delicious. The family loved it. When I mentioned I was going to give a jar to a friend Poppet retaliated with a defiant NO. I had to explain that it was simple to make more. I’ve never made jam before so I’m thrilled.

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Planting Broad Beans At Last!

21 Monday Jun 2010

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Broad Beans, cooking, Family, father, gardening, Italian, memories, mother, nostalgia, planting, Scicilian, vegetables

Every winter my husband and I head out to buy the best Broad Beans at ‘Franks’, our favourite little fruit and vegetable shop in Haberfield . The only problem is that all the other Broad Bean lovers in Sydney must also know that Frank sells the tenderest in town. They can run out quickly on a Saturday. We’ve missed out on more than one occasion. You can find them in other shops but the problem is that they are overgrown and tasteless. I have the same problem with fennel. I’ve seen fennel that’s almost the size of a football it so overgrown. Horrible tasteless and fibrous stuff. Now that I have a little garden, this year I finally got to plant my own Broad Beans. I planted them a couple of weeks ago and they are fast growers. They’ve just started to climb and hopefully in a few weeks I’ll be picking my own.

Broad Beans were a staple in my dad’s garden. Although he only planted a few rows every year they seemed to yield a truckload. There was always a time in the season where they were so abundant that we ate them every few days. My dad picked them young when they were still tender and sweet. My mother loved eating them raw with fresh crusty bread, olives and hard cheese. We would get stuck into them at lunch time and by the end of the meal we had a huge pile of empty pods. I still eat them like this when I can get them fresh. She would also saute them with onions in olive oil and a little water. Just before they were cooked she would drop in half a dozen freshly gathered eggs and poach them in the mix. This is still one of my favourite meals. Its a very simple peasant dish but I adore it.  Its not just the flavours and textures that I love, its that it keeps me in touch with my humble peasant Sicilian background in such a basic, everyday way.

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My Saturday Morning With Poppet

12 Saturday Jun 2010

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Alphabet, Breakfast, Cereal, Crayons, Crown, Drawing, Family, Lily, Motherhood, Pink, Play, Poppet, Teddy, Toddler, Toes, Toys, White

Poppet and I gave Baba a well deserved sleep in this morning. I got up early so I could fit in a little research before Poppet got up. However,  20 mins later I heard him talking to his stuffed toys and that was that. Anyway we had a very busy, enjoyable morning. We had cereal for breakfast, admired the wilting lilies in the vase, played with cars and trucks, went through alphabet cards, did some drawing and twice swept up crumbs and mess in the same spot. When Baba woke up we had coffee and juice in bed with him. I took photos as we went from one activity to another. Sometimes Poppet would direct me, telling me what to photograph. Here are some of the photos.

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Fresh From the Garden

11 Friday Jun 2010

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chard, Chilli, cooking, Eggplant, flower, food, garden, kale, lettuce, Onion, Thyme




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Soft Roasted Vegetables For a Tender Palate

09 Wednesday Jun 2010

Posted by Teresa in Cooking, Uncategorized

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cooking, dental work, Italian cooking, olive oil, pappy food, roast vegetables

I had some serious dental surgery last week and I’ve only been able to eat soft pappy food since. So I’m trying to come up with interesting and healthy soft food. I roasted these vegetables a few days ago in lots of olive oil until they were so soft you could chew them with gums alone. I tossed them together to make a warm salad and then added some more olive oil. I scoff when I’m watching a cooking show and they suggest using a drizzle of olive oil to cook with, or worse still a splash. The cooking classes on Biggest Loser went even further with a spray of oil–which is basically a mist. How can food cooked in a mist of oil have any flavour? We Italians have other ideas when it comes to cooking with olive oil–the drizzle can easily turn into a downpour or even a deluge. People often ask me how I get my pasta sauce so sweet and yummy. Don’t be stingy and use lots of olive oil I tell them.

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Ravenous Little Caterpillars

08 Tuesday Jun 2010

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caterpillars, cavello nero, gardening, kale, moths, rain

Its been a while since my last post. The heavy rain over the last couple of weeks has kept me out of my lovely little garden. In the mean time my poor Cavello Nero (an Italian dark Kale) has been ravaged by caterpillars. Not using any chemicals in the garden means that sometimes the bugs take over and I lose some plants. It’s mainly green leafy vegetables that I’ve have problems with. I pick the moth eggs off the back of the leaves as often as I can and I squash the little caterpillars when I find them. However, as you can see by the photo below they are very good at camouflaging themselves. It is like a war, and if my efforts wane for just a few days the caterpillars win.

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