Posts by Dani

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Potato Marinara

by Dani

Nothing like a gorgeous sunny day to make a woman neglect her indoor tasks in favour of her outdoor tasks. I arrived home from work at lunchtime and thanked my lucky stars I’d planned a quick and easy meal. The next few hours were spent in productive outdoor activity; building up another layer on the […]

Silverbeet and Cashew Loaf

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Out there in the ether is a cook book. It’s name escapes me. It’s a vegetarian cook book. It’s appallingly laid out.  So much so that it is nearly impossible to browse. Not a photo or illustration to be seen and set out in columns. It does contain some gold if you have the stamina […]

Leftover roast lamb, broad beans, peas and feta salad.

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After the weekend’s birthday celebrations, one thing I did not feel like doing today was cooking. Rare but true. Even so, it’s only just occurred to me as I type this that take away is the common option for nights such as tonight. It’s just not something that occurs to me more than once in […]

Roast lamb, nettles and other spring goodness.

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It’s Abbotsford Convent Slow Food Farmer’s Market week this week. The Ankle Biters and I arrived just before 8am and filled our trolley to overflowing with locally grown spring goodness. The seemingly endless hues of green at a spring market make my heart sing. In addition to this cornucopia of spring vegetation, I also treated […]

Silverbeet and Mushroom Pasta Bake

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  photo by 5k1nnyt1g3r, some rights reserved Silverbeet and Mushroom pasta bake 10 large silverbeet leaves, blanched and chopped 3 large field mushroom, sliced 1 onion, finely chopped 3 cloves garlic, finely chopped 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 tablespoon butter 8 sun dried tomatoes, roughly chopped 1/2 cup cream pasta of your choice (I used […]

My all time favourite silverbeet treat. Spanakopita.

by Dani

I was raised on spanakopita or a variation thereof from a week kiddie. Something that strikes me as a little strange when  I think about it, given the lack of multiculturalism in suburban Melbourne in the early 70’s. There was a goodly sized Greek community in Melbourne even then but we didn’t have any personal […]

Cheap but not quite seasonal. Sweet potato quesadillas

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Why oh why are my family so jolly difficult about orange vegetables? I know they are good eaters and I really shouldn’t complain but I love my beta-carotene and I wish they did too. Every now and again I try something new hoping it will be a winner. My current read is Animal, Vegetable, Miracle […]

Bread, potatoes and lunch in the park

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Lately, Son and Heir greatly objects to staying home all day. He has this driving need for some form of outing every day. It’s a pain in the backside when I don’t want to go anywhere. Like today. All I wanted to do was clean the house and tend to some outdoor tasks that I […]

Simple vegetable delights…broccoli ‘lasagne’

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Here is a random nasturtiun from my back yard. Not relevant to anything else I have to say today. Just pretty. Now that I’ve got that out of my system, I’ll move on to my next random topic. The Junior Landcare Watermelon Challenge. It’s open to Australian children as individuals or as schools. The idea […]

Indonesian Chicken Soup

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This makes a ton. I have kept some noodles and egg uncooked and will cook them tomorrow and serve them with some of the soup for lunch. Indonesian Chicken Soup serves 6 – 8 slightly altered from One Course Meals by Charmaine Solomon. 1 chicken, jointed 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon whole peppercorns 12 sprigs […]