A week has gone by and I have not updated my blog. I guess I'm busy. Here's what I got up to at the weekend.
There isn't much in the garden at the moment that is actually edible, save the artichokes:
We got our first taste of zucchini, care of friends:
The vine leaves are now at their best - they need to be preserved:
At the same time, what is in the freezer needs to be eaten, to clear the freezer for the new growing season - spanakorizo with a dollop of tzatziki (again, the first we made this year, with the new season's cucumbers):
I also found some octopus, a leftover from my Lent purchases. It was cooked in wine and olive oil; it went well with the spinach rice:
This pumpkin waited a long time on the balcony for me to get to work on it. I wondered what its secret world inside its heart would be like...
Here's what I found - a whole army of sprouting seeds:
All the pumpkin was chopped and par-boiled, to be frozen and used as mash where needed:
Pumpkin galaktoboureko is a favorite in my family, hence the pumpkin's first use:
Frugla cookinginvolves saving time, not just food. The bag of frozen spinach that I used in the rice was enough for a spanakopita (made with the extra filo pastry from the pumpkin galaktoboureko):
The cooking spree has ended with a batch of koulourakia, made by my daughter (hence their perfect shape).
I guess we really were busy.
All this food was cooked at the weekend. Sunday lunch was chicken in wine sauce - that just got eaten up too quickly to be photographed.
All recipes/preparation methods can be found on my blog by using the search engines provided on it.
All this food was cooked at the weekend. Sunday lunch was chicken in wine sauce - that just got eaten up too quickly to be photographed.
All recipes/preparation methods can be found on my blog by using the search engines provided on it.
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Pumpkin galaktobouriko sounds amazing--can't wait to try. Thank you for the inspiration. Happy Nesting.
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