I have been lucky enough to be given two separate lots of freshly picked vegetables in the last 10 days – from a friend who works for a distribution centre that is the go-between for markets gardens and supermarkets. Wow, it has been great. Above is the first lot I was given – the second lot was slightly different and included Brussells sprouts, sugar snap peas, carrots, apples, pears and avocadoes as well as more of the above!
Of course I’ve made the most of this bounty, looking for new and old veg-related recipes to use everything up. I made a batch of chargrilled capsicum, which has turned out better than usual simply because the capsicums are so uber-fresh and sweet.
I made a big pot of vegie soup, and one night I threw a heap of vegies on to the bbq, basting them with soy sauce and grilling to perfection. OMG the mushrooms cooked like this tasted divine!
I subscribe to an ezine called Weekend Notes, which sends me a daily roundup of what’s happening in and around Perth, as well as fun activities for kids, easy recipes, restaurant/cafe reviews etc. For a morning tea at work last Friday I made Zucchini Hummus, from Weekend Notes, which came out really well, although mine actually looks a slightly different colour and not as smoothly processed, as the original. A great alternative to a chickpea hummus, and low fat as no oil added apart from the natural oil in the tahini. Mmmmm I love tahini! I made a loaf of fresh bread in the bread machine (thanks machine, for waking me at 4.15am with your loud whirring……) and cut this into squares to serve the hummus with, instead of the usual crackers.
I still have plenty of vegies left, so am thinking something quiche-related and something curry-related might be happening in my kitchen later this week. And I need to find something to make with the apples and pears.
Happy Vegetable Fooding!
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