Clay Pot Bulgar Wheat and Vegetable Stew - I normally make this One Pot dish with root vegetables, but this time it was with butternut squash and leeks.
We have been eating lots of soup recently to turn sad limp vegetables into something vibrant and good such as a Broccoli and Horseradish and a stunning Orange and Carrot Soup. This one is 'Chilli Carrot and Peanut Soup'. I will be sharing the recipe in the next couple of days, especially as we are expecting temperatures to drop tomorrow in expectation of frost.
We have also been making bread, sadly none of it by hand but in the bread machine. A change from slathering toast with butter or jam or melted cheese, I made a 'Chorizo' flavoured Pate made with tinned kidney beans, it was really delicious. I am hoping to make it again, I think i prefer it much more than homemade Mushroom Pate.
I have made Vegan Shepherds Pie with Basil Mashed Potato Topping.
I have made this One Pot Vegetable Oven Bake with whatever vegetables I had in the house, including Rainbow Swiss Chard from the garden.
I also made Johanna's Whole Cauliflower Cheese, though my cauliflower in comparison to hers was small and it did not look as amazing as hers. As recommended by Johanna, I served mine with roast potatoes to mop up that unctuous cheesiness. It was a proper vegetarian's comfort food.
I think every week I have made a cake of sorts. I will definitely be returning to the workplace heavier than when I left it in March.
My most recent cake bake was this 'Lemon Balm - Lemon Drizzle Cake'. It was splendid, but more about that later.I also made this Orange, Almond and Honey Cake two weeks ago, I think. It was sticky and very moreish.
Whilst doing a bit of tidying up and going through kitchen cupboards, I came across 81% dark chocolate.
Of course it was crying out to be eaten.
Of course these were shared, there is no way we could have even the quantity made between us.
I also stumbled across this flavoured extra virgin oil collection in the cupboard under the stairs. I had bought it last year, or the year before for my Secret Santa, but completely forgot about it. Don't worry, my Secret Santa still got something else - I think it was coffee flavourings. So this unexpected gift is now for us to use and I am delighted as we are starting to see good growth on our lettuce and salad leaves growing in the greenhouse, so these will be welcomed indeed.
I mentioned bread making earlier. We have always been in the habit of bulk buying, hence why we have this large bag of strong white flour. It was purchased last year and we are now beginning to run low, but I am not complaining yet and know I have been fortunate compared to other people who have not been able to get their hands on flour for a while.
Sherry from Sherry's Pickings kindly continues to host the In My Kitchen series in these difficult times and its goods to be able to participate and continue to support the event. Sherry also has a cheerful new logo too which the vegetable grower in me adores. Please go on by, I am also looking forward to seeing what you have in your kitchen cupboards in these quarantine days. .













Your dishes and platters of food look really delicious. Especially the cauliflower cheese.
ReplyDeleteI will follow some of these ideas myself, as we have decided to buy no meat because we feel strongly that the terrible conditions for workers in the meat-packing plants make it unconscionable to encourage that industry and its irresponsible practices. The exception will be buying directly from local farmers.
be well... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Our cupboard has plenty of fruit cheese and jellies, pickles and chutneys. Home dried fruit is getting low. Having been part of a food co-op at one time, buying two-monthly, for a family, the pasta and rice and pulses are always at a good level. The flour has to be a compromise, at least I have been able to get own brand white bread flour ( only bread flour by the fact of added gluten!) Spelt has disappeared and Rye is only there occasionally. The fresh fruit and veges in our local shop are improving at last but are twice the price of anywhere else..but at least we can get most of what is needed.
ReplyDeleteIt is good to see more people obviously baking and cooking from scratch....just that the supply chain hasn't completely adjusted to that.
It will be interesting to see how things develop. I think more will be obliged to work from home, so hopefully this trend will continue.
No one can find flour or yeast here, no antibacterial wipes either and sometimes stores are out of unusual things like stevia sweetened chocolate chips or nuts. Lots of baking and hoarding going on...your food all looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love that we have to be creative with what we have in quarantine.
ReplyDeleteYour wheat and vegetables stew is totally tempting!
And this chorizo paté must be awesome!
hi shaheen
ReplyDeleteyour orange cake looks lovely - so moist. i think like many of us, we are cooking more and buying less of the 'shiny stuff'.:-) it is very comforting to be in the kitchen. thanks so much for the mention and the use of my logo. i appreciate it! a friend once made a whole baked cauli but he didn't cook it for long enough, and it was like a rock:-) so funny. thanks for joining in. have a good month
cheers
sherry
Love the idea of the kidney bean pate! Constantly on the lookout for healthy things to snack on since my jeans refused to fit the other day. I think we're all going back to work heavier.
ReplyDeleteAlso, supermarkets are the worst at the moment. Keep avoiding if you can!
I love that Huge bag of flour, it sure inspires baking! Glad to see you are baking lots
ReplyDeleteI need some brownies. You've got some great food photographed here. Thanks for sharing.
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