From belly dance haflas and family get togethers to building in the garden. Today we're all tired, but looking forward to another week of busy-ness.
On Saturday, my teenage brother played in his football grand final. The boys and I didn't go as we would have had to leave too early in the morning following a late night, but Stu went to support him on our behalf. Sadly, the team didn't win, but it sounds like everyone had a good morning.
In the afternoon, we all met up at my mum's farm. They have 50 acres which is mostly taken up with rather a lot of horses (my mum and sister are very into showing, breeding and all things horsey). But 50 acres is a lot of space for a hobby type of farm, and they also have plenty of other farm animals. It was a great visit - lots of catching up with everyone as my other brother and sister in law had also come over for the afternoon. Mum made one of her delicious (if eclectic) feasts and we even managed to chat to my Grandad in the UK via skype. It was one of those family events that felt comfortable and warm.
I managed to come home with a good range of "souvenirs" too - some poly pipe to support my cucumber arch, some fertile eggs to put under my clucky hen, some straw for topping up the nesting boxes, a dozen duck eggs, a pile of books for me and the bookworm kids and a bag of stinging nettles. Mum thought I was crazy to turn down her offer of silverbeet and take some of her "weeds" instead, but I've been reading so many things about nettles and watching TV shows featuring them - I just had to give them a go!
A somewhat blurry (sorry!) photo of my nettles. |
I didn't get a chance to cook with the nettles yesterday as we were out in the garden getting the pizza oven project started. This involved fixing the wheelbarrow and then mixing up some concrete and screeding off the top of the old garage slab that we'll be building it on. We have no concrete experience (other than the odd rapid set in the post hole use), and it took a lot of research to even get to this point, and I'm not sure we've done a great job - but it is done! And tomorrow evening we will hopefully lay the first course or two of concrete besser blocks that will form the plinth for the oven. We've found this project interesting so far as there are just sooooo many ways people have built woodfired ovens that we have had to sift through all the books and blog posts and come up with a unique plan that is a combination of all the methods we've read about. This is going to be a steep learning curve, but the aim is to have it ready for a party we're having in November - fingers crossed and I will keep you posted with updates as we build.
We were also brewing yesterday - bottling the first batch of alcoholic ginger beer (which smells and tastes divine! Can't wait for it to be finished!), and loading up the fermenter with another batch of beer.
16 bottles of ginger beer..... mmmmmmm..... |
Back to the nettles though. I braved them today and used them to cook tea. They were actually very easy to use and quite tasty. I simply put on gloves and pulled the leaves off the stems. I threw the stems out and blanched the leaves. The sting is all gone when they are cooked. The cooking water I tried some of as a tea - it has a real earthy flavour with a hint of fishyness. I can't say I loved it, but it was drinkable and apparently extremely healthy. The nettles, I mixed with some finely chopped mushrooms, sour cream and grated cheese and used as a ravioli stuffing for pasta made with mum's duck eggs. The verdict? Yum! They were really good! And the greeness of the nettles is better than anything else I've ever seen. We'll be revisiting this weed again for sure.
Nettle and mushroom ravioli ready for folding |
How was your weekend?
Have you ever eaten nettles? How?
I've only just discovered your blog and have been browsing around. I was given a huge bag of nettles recently. After steaming the leaves I used half to make a yummy soup and the other half to make home made pasta.
ReplyDeleteI got some more last week Yvonne and turned them into the most delicious veggie burgers! Such a versatile and healthy little freebie :)
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