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Basil

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

This year we have had a huge crop of Basil, even after bringing loads to work there is still so much to use.  We were pretty sure Stephanie Alexander’s ‘Kitchen Garden Companion’ would have various ways of preserving basil…and it did.  The one we chose was a variation of pesto, which can be used where ever you would add basil.

We removed the leaves from the stalks and ended up with about 10 cups of basil.  Put the basil, 5 peeled garlic cloves, a little salt and enough olive oil to loosen the basil, into the food processor.  Blend until finely chopped, transfer across to a clean screw top jar and cover the top with olive oil.  The oil layer will help it keep longer, each time you use it make sure an oil layer remains (the top layer of the basil will brown but this is easily removed before using). Secure the lid and store in the fridge, this should keep for a few months.

We have cooked with it a few times now and each time it has been delicious. Last week we made a pizza with ham, lots of mushrooms, fetta, olives and a few dollops of the basil.  And have also had a lovely weekend lunch of freshly made sourdough, spread with the basil (I like it quite thick), a few slices of fetta cheese and topped with slices of tomato and a little freshly ground pepper to finish it off….mmmm

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Heirloom Tomatoes

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Yesterday we visited Bowral Farmers Market. It is a great little market for fresh vegetables, breads, local cheese, organic meats and a few smoked goods. The exciting find for me were the Heirloom Tomatoes. I have seen them used on TV and had them in restaurants but I have never been able to find them locally, they don’t seem to appear in the supermarkets. When we bought them we were told most are sent up to Queensland as there is greater demand.

Heirloom Tomatoes

IMG_2641As you will see from the photo the quality is not 100%, but as I haven’t come across them locally, I wanted to try them out. I have enjoyed the many different flavours and textures, we have decided next season we will be growing the Heirloom variety in the veggie patch.

Bowral Farmers Market is moving to the Moss Vale Showground and is held on the 2nd Saturday of each month from 8am to 1pm. If in the area it is worth a visit, you may just find a little gem.

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Picking the Perfect Potato

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Choosing the best potato for the job can sometimes be a bit hit and miss, and if the wrong selection is made it can be disappointing! There are many varieties of potatoes, below are the ones I seem to use most.

I plan to continue adding to this list as I try other varieties.

Variety

Best Use

Coliban Mash, roast
Desiree Boil, mash, salad, bake, roast
Kifler Boil, roast, salad
Nicola Boil, mash, salad, bake, roast
Pontiac Good for everything
Sebago Good for everything

If you are visiting the Southern Highlands in NSW it is worth calling into Robertson for some freshly dug varieties for potatoes. I go to the Robertson Cheese Store to purchase my potatoes…usually Kiflers, and whilst there you should taste some of the delicious local and international cheeses…

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