A new menu this week:
Zucchini
and Onion Pizza
Pear and Parmesan Salad
Pumpkin and Spinach Salad
Jewelled Couscous
Pasta with a Caramelised Onion Sauce
Pear and Parmesan Salad
Pumpkin and Spinach Salad
Jewelled Couscous
Pasta with a Caramelised Onion Sauce
I broke my rule of always having at least one item on the menu
that any vegetable can go into. Not sure why I forgot to do this, but I must
remember in future – it meant that we couldn’t use some of the produce that is
currently available in the garden. Never mind, the students happily eat the
produce straight from the garden anyway (especially the lovely cherry
tomatoes!).
Everyone is settling back into the cooking and gardening
routine now – our fifth week of the kitchen-garden program this week – and the
food is getting better and better!
Our pasta this week has been excellent – really good pasta and
a delicious onion sauce. Well done to Aimee, Aaron, and Harvey –
great participation.
Excellent cooking by Jack Green making the zucchini fritters
last Friday.
Special mention must be made of Christopher in Gold Class who
worked at every stage of the pasta making this week – and it was really
delicious!
It was good to have a change from ‘Pizza of the Imagination’
this week - as usual all was eaten almost before reaching the table! Pizza
makers this week included Jason, Tomas, Sam, Ryan P., Jacob and Kalani – well
done boys!
The pear salad was delicious this week – very light and a
beautiful delicate flavour – excellent production by Litiani, Bella and Darcy.
It was good to see Darcy using his communication device whilst grating the
cheese.
Jewelled Couscous was a new recipe for us this week. We have
made Jewelled Quinoa in the past, but the quinoa is becoming so expensive I
decided to adapt the recipe by using couscous instead. If anything it was even
better. The combination of fresh mint and coriander, together with the lemon
juice, was delicious; the addition of dried cranberries added a nice sweet
balance against the lemon juice. Lizzie worked really well on this recipe on
Wednesday. Stephen B. was a great help with this recipe on Thursday – we
decided that it needed more colour and he was most enthusiastic about adding
some chopped pumpkin!
The pumpkin and spinach salad is a good old favourite. We
harvested pumpkins and spinach from the garden for this dish. Thomaz was a great help with this on Tuesday,
opting to assist with this recipe rather than the salad. On Wednesday Shelby
and Jayden J. did a fantastic job – great chopping from Jayden!
In the garden Thomas and Kalani worked hard with Michael
planting seedlings and giving them a good gentle water. Dominic and Thomas B.
were also great gardeners, working well with Michael to plant broad bean seeds.
Lovely harvesting by Bella also – and she was most interested
in the snail that she found!
Frank enjoyed feeding the worms in our worm farm this week.
Good watering by William – his favourite garden job!
Jason was a great help with the chickens and assisting with
harvesting. One of our chickens has been ‘broody’ almost all term. If she is
still like this in the last week of term I will put some fertile eggs under her
and hopefully we will get some chicks hatching during our first week back next
term!
And well done to Daniel who harvested some delicious cherry
tomatoes.
Thanks once again to our wonderful volunteers:
Sophie
and Marilyn last Friday;
Jacqui on Tuesday and Thursday;
Lisa on Wednesday; and
Jacqui, Linda, Mel and Sophie on Thursday
Jacqui on Tuesday and Thursday;
Lisa on Wednesday; and
Jacqui, Linda, Mel and Sophie on Thursday
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I must get some volunteer photos!!
Next week will be our last cooking week. During the last week
of term (which is actually just Tuesday and Wednesday) I will be planning for
next term and doing a big clean-up of the kitchen.
And I am pleased to say that my second attempt at the pizza oven was good!!
And I am pleased to say that my second attempt at the pizza oven was good!!
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