Beautiful canola crops in the Western District |
Blossoms seem to appear overnight..this is the quince tree: (the blossom is actually a delicate pale pink, although they look white in this photo).
And so do the weeds:
I am in the garden most days and I cannot believe how they sneak up on me. This one was looking me in the eye it was so big.
Not much to report on the cooking front, I made a pan pie (not really a quiche, not really a pie) which worked quite well:
I had some pastry left over from making a quiche, but not enough to make another one so I rolled it out put it in a cast iron frying pan, threw in some cooked bacon, pumpkin and spinach, then cracked three eggs onto it. I mixed another egg with a bit of cream and drizzled it over the top with some grated cheese and seasoning. Into the hot oven of the Aga and 15 minutes later, lunch is ready.
I learnt another great tip from a friend recently. When she makes cauliflower cheese instead of steaming the cauliflower first, then pouring over the thick cheese sauce and baking in the oven, she puts the sauce straight over the raw cauliflower and cooks it at a slower temperature for about an hour. A grating of parmesan on the top will brown it nicely. I do love a short cut that makes something better than the original..
In other news, our great friends Sara and Jerry Grayson have made an incredible IMAX film called "The Earth Wins". They have had a great response for it in the States and are seeking some support for its distribution. It features footage they have taken over the last few years whilst aerially filming (mostly in a helicopter) international sporting events such as the soccer World Cup in South Africa, the Athens Olympics and the Doha Asian Games and it is AMAZING. I have only seen a promo, but to watch this on a full size IMAX screen would be breathtaking. Also the music is brilliant and includes The Temper Trap and New Order, as well as Cold Play and The Who.
This film needs to be seen, especially by, as the website says, "an entire generation of young adults who are about to inherit the earth". Click on this link and be a part of a truly inspiring project.
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