Gnocchi with a Herb and Tomato Sauce
Grain Mustard and Herb Rolls
Cauliflower fritters
Falafel with a yoghurt and mint dip
Cheesy Vegetables
It was the first
week of a new block of recipe groups and so things were pretty hectic at times!
But we all agreed that as usual our students created delicious items.
The gnocchi, as we
suspected, was quite a challenge. It was greatly helped by staff and students
watching the following video clip in advance:
(If you follow the
link you may find that there is a 30 second advert before the gnocchi part
arrives)
I was delighted to
hear Louise R’s comment after watching the video – she felt confident about
making gnocchi now and could see where there were lots of opportunities for
student participation.
At first sight
gnocchi appears to be quite challenging, but in fact it is easier than pasta
and many of our students are able to participate independently it its preparation
from start to finish.
The cauliflower fritter
recipe required a little adjusting (5 eggs instead of 2!!!), but once we had
made the changes it was great. It was good to be able to harvest our own
cauliflowers.
I opted to use
packet mix for the falafel (having said last year that we should make it from
scratch next time). I still think it would be good to make it from scratch, it
was all just a bit too busy this week…………. But just look at the fun that
Michael and Nick had!
I am including
some photos from last week here – I didn’t get them until this week, but they
really are worthy of inclusion. Jaime
made pasta with very little assistance from start to completion. And Josh did a
wonderful job with the pizza – great independent work – I’m sure Tracy (mum)
just sits back every evening while Josh cooks tea!!
Jaime even cleaned the machine!! |
The ‘cheesy
vegetables’ were different each day, but always delicious. We were given a huge
number of leeks this week and they made a great addition to this dish. We also
included fennel, beans, snow peas, pumpkin, swedes, capsicums and onions on
various days. Mind you I did wonder if we would have any snow peas left after
students ate so many raw ones!! (That’s a particular dig at Josie!!!)
Shannon sowed some
mizuna and rocket a few weeks ago and it has now germinated. Well done Shannon!
Students are continuing
to sow seeds in our hot house – we will have lots of seedlings to plant
shortly.
I was very
impressed with the way that Ryan completed the weather board this week.
Jo did some
excellent work dressing our scarecrow suitably for the weather.
Some good mulching
and composting was completed this week too.
Finally some chook
photos. Our roosters left us this week – they are going to live with Craig. One
of the conditions in our planning application for the chook house was that we
do not have roosters so four of our babies had to leave. Fortunately of the
nine chicks that we hatched out five were hens. The five girls looked a bit
worried yesterday afternoon after theirs boys had gone, but I am sure they will
soon settle back into their life of luxury in their palace.
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