Monday, November 29, 2010

And I will call it.....???

Leftover potatoes, yams, bean casserole, turkey chopped up small and gravy.  Stirred around together to form a mush.  Dropped into a pan with sizzling butter.  Fried till golden.
Served with blobs of tomato sauce.

And I will call it? Leftover turkey smash? Turkey ala Carnarvon? Thanksgiving fry up? Whatever the name... I am making this again next year and eating it with a couple of runny fried eggs.... MMMMmmmmmmmmm

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Thanksgiving

I can't believe that my little house last night had a full sit down cooked thanksgiving dinner for thirteen people.  Quite comfortably actually! To start with we had stuffed celery with bluecheese/cream cheese and pineapple/cream cheese and nuts and olives and sweet pickles.  For mains we had a HUGE turkey, bean casserole, Pioneer Woman's creamy mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes/candied yams grilled with butter and brown sugar, mom's amazing stuffing balls, bread rolls, gravy and coleslaw.  It was all sooooo good.  Clean plates all round! After dinner we had cherry pie, pumpkin pie, cream and ice cream, followed by our newest invention - pumpkin pie shots.  Its a mix of vanilla vodka and pumpkin spice syrup (Thanks Leigh <3) topped with a squirt of whipped cream and sprinkled with pumpkin pie spice (thanks again :) )They looked so pretty! And tasted pretty good too!
It was fun to cook these things for a room full of Australians who had no idea what was traditionally eaten at a thanksgiving meal or what the point of thanksgiving is (explanations were necessary)
To add to that it was about 30C/86F and 90% humidity! Without the aircon we would have melted!
It is lots of work to co-ordinate that many dishes coming together hot at the same time! Couldn't have done it without mom's help... She's the best (and her stuffing is out of this world..did I mention that already??)
Alas - no photos.... as we were clearing the table we remembered that we had wanted to take a couple! Too late! But here's a photo before it all started.
I am thankful for friends and family... and mom's stuffing.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Pre-Thanksgiving

I know, I know - its Thanksgiving and we are all about turkey, stuffing, bean casserole and pie BUT we all have to eat something the day before thanksgiving and this is it.  Technically that is the day before Fairbanks Thanksgiving and two days before Australian thanksgiving.  Nothing to do with time difference but everything to do with work commitments interfering with cooking commitments on the Australian side of things leading to a rescheduling of Thanksgiving to Saturday night.
So this has become a staple dish that we make at least once a week.  I have been working to 6pm every night and since the sun hasn't set yet we were working in the back yard till about 7 before we decided we had no clue what to have for dinner... so we turned to this.  So easy to make and its one of those meals that we always seem to have the ingredients for... Particularly now that we grow our own spring onions!

Which is clearly the only reason I uploaded this photo - to show off our spring onions! Here is a better shot of the recipe below.



It takes about fifteen minutes from start to eat... and part of that is because i like to use my chaseur fry pan for the steaks to get them really rare and that takes a while to get to 'molten-centre-of-the-earth' hot.


The finished product


Leftovers????

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Wildlife.

Found yesterday at Carnarvon Pistol Club.  Too big to fit into Justin's cupped hand.  Not that he was going to pick it up.  Just poke it with a stick maybe.  Big enough to eat small children and scare the crap out of thirty-one year old pharmacists.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Friday night

And here it is again! Friday night - can't believe my luck!
Pizza tonight
On the top we have BBQ meatlovers with pepperoni, salami, smoked ham and bacon with smokey BBQ sauce in place of pizza sauce.  On the bottom we have vegetarian with  home made pesto, tomatoes, mushrooms, onions, capsi and kalamata olives.  Not pictured is the trashy but compulsory Hawaiian ( I told mom it was my Australian taste bud's fault) with plain ol ham and plain ol pineapple out of a tin with plain ol cheese.  There's a time and a place for these things y'know?
The stormy afternoon went well with the gin and tonics out on the back veranda (30 Celsius, grey, clouds, light rain and about 70% humidity - kinda feels cyclone-y) but as an after dinner drink I think we might move onto these:
Talijancich ( http://www.taliwine.com.au/home.php ) is a little winery that is conveniently located on the road out of Perth on the way back to Carnarvon.  It is in an area of Perth called the Swan Valley which has lots of wineries and places to buy beautiful produce.  We are always going through there in a rush to get home or to get to Perth but we try to stop at Talijancich when our stash of this runs low at home! (and don't worry that this bottle is only half full - we have another!)
Just for the record it DOES taste better when drunk from these cute little port sippers.....
Happy Friday!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Ramblings.....and Malaysian curry

Just this morning, lying in bed on my day off being lazy and reading a book (One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, seen the movie more than once but this is my first time reading the book) I had a thought....How long is it going to be before no one OWNS books anymore? They are heavy (being an 'in bed' reader this often is a problem for me), expensive, they wear and (Justin's main complaint) they take up boxes and boxes or shelves and shelves worth of space in the home. It seems so quickly that letters became a thing of the past (when was the last time you got a handwritten letter... or wrote one yourself?) and emails replace this.... to further support my ramblings there was a segment on a crappy morning show this morning about how people are using social media like facebook to announce important life events (births, deaths, proposals) so much so that a beautiful invitation or that first picture of the new baby are less of the norm.
And then tonight, as I am looking online to find a picture to upload to this blog of one of my favourite cooking books I find this:
http://books.google.com.au/books?id=Mdfacqx2UaQC&printsec=frontcover&dq=charmaine+solomon+complete+asian+cookbook&hl=en&ei=HE3iTJ3gMcfXcbiwnIcM&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false

I am a little deflated.... My favourite cook book, all 512 beautifully presented A4 pages of it are available online from a quick google search.  I guess this is great - no need to spend the money on the book, a quick key stroke or two brings you to the recipe you want and you're away!
I guess my point is I would rather have my turmeric stained, sticky paged, dog-eared tangible book than a quick download...
But then I guess my other point is I'm tired of reading heavy books at night in bed and really would love an iPad.
I'm torn.
So anyway you can all quite clearly see what I am having for dinner tonight - in the Malaysia section - page 231; Gulai Kambing. Made with beef because we didn't have any mutton and almond meal because we didn't have any candlenuts but we had everything else in the cupboard.
And its delicious!
Served with rice and sliced cucumbers and chilli sambal.  And Gula Melaka for desert (its on page 237 but I cheated and mine came out of a jar.....SHHHhhhhhhh)

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Warroora photos

Taken from the verandah at the front of our house for the weekend



 The inside of the beautiful house - from the lounge room looking out to the verandah


 On the verandah stringing up halloween decorations


 Driving south from 14 mile camp, headed towards pelican point.


 Amazing blue ocean and white sandy beaches, this is at Sandy Point


Birthday dinner - cooking with wine!


 Greek salad to go with skewers


Don't you wish you were here?

Time flies.....

Ok Ok Ok its been a month.
But let me state my defense! The last post was the 3rd of October I think...on the 5th Justin's grandmother on his mother's side passed away.  She has been pretty sick for a year now so it wasn't really out of the blue but it is still shocking.  She was already in Perth in hospital, she has two children - Justin's mum who lives over on the east coast of Australia and Justin's uncle who lives in Carnarvon.  So we made a mad dash down to Perth, Wednesday after work we drove 5 hours to Geraldton, stayed with friends then drove the rest of the way to Perth on Thursday getting there at lunchtime.  The funeral was Thursday afternoon and then we drove the 9 hours back to Carnarvon with Justin's mum on Friday.  Somehow in between all this we managed to clear a space in our spare room so we could have his mum stay with us for a week.
This photo was taken back in 2007 but it was a great day! We met up in Sydney after coming back from the US.
It was really good having Heather stay with us, we ate lots of delicious things and drank lots of wine! I wish she could come more often.... Yes I know you are reading this! Come back!!
While Justin's mum was here it was his 28th birthday.  It was really nice for him to have his mum around for the celebrations.  We had my mom come over for birthday dinner and presents.  Birthday dinner was Pioneer Woman's steak with blue cheese sauce and desert was Nigella Lawson's gingerbread with fresh ginger.  DELICIOUS.
Heather went back to Queensland a few days later and then it was onto Mom's 60th!!!
http://www.warroora.com.au/images/waroora_map.pdf
A great time was had by all.  Between the gin and tonics, halloween decorations, beer, cheeses, beaches, sheep, skewers, roos, fourwheel driving, sharks, wine, cooked breakfasts, presents, turtles, champagne and orange juice, olives, mussels, beer, swimming, fishing, beer, bbqs, falling asleep listening to the ocean and beer there was a bloody good time had by all.
In between all this happening I will admit that I MAY have forgotten the password to this blog and had what we Australian's call a 'dummy spit' trying to navigate through the not-so-helpful help pages to figure out how to reset the damn thing.