Friday 27 April 2012

This Moment

A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savour and remember. Inspired by soulemama at www.soulemama.com

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Have a great weekend!

Tuesday 17 April 2012

Over the Weekend

 The weekend started with an early morning trip to collect wood.  The crisp air of Autumn is making for some cool evenings in front of the fire.  It was time start the firewood stockpile again, now that most of the snakes have (hopefully) migrated!  It was very satisfying to see it all split and stacked.
We spent some time all together in the garden, planting out autumn and winter crops - broccoli, lettuce, spinach and cauliflower. We harvested some of our lovely beetroot to make a lovely, healthy (and interesting looking!) cake from this book and also baked some of our no knead bread.
I also spent some time sewing - a skirt for Ava which unfortunately turned out to be too big! and started cutting out a dress from a pattern that I picked up from the op shop for 50 cents!
It was a lovely family weekend at home - restful, quality time together.   








Friday 13 April 2012

This Moment

A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savour and remember. Inspired by soulemama at www.soulemama.com

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Have a lovely weekend.

Wednesday 11 April 2012

A wood fired oven!


What a lovely sight. Fire in a handmade oven.  Heating it up.  Ready to bake bread and pizza with that lovely wood fired taste.
 This was made by Phil at a wood oven workshop over the weekend.  We brought our new addition home on the trailer and proceeded to cook dinner whilst it was still on the back of the car.  We just couldn't wait.  It is so exciting!
 The proud builder indeed!
Out with the homemade pizza for dinner.  Just a few minutes and they were ready.  It was the best pizza we have tasted with homemade harvest tomato sauce from the garden.  Basil freshly picked from the herb garden and buffalo mozzarella.  They were truly delicious.  There's going to be a lot more wood fire oven cooking here!

Sunday 1 April 2012

A new bread recipe

We were inspired by River Cottage Everyday which was on telly the other night.  Ava saw them making bread and suggested it would be  great activity to do together.  So, on Saturday we had a go.  It's quite lovely and very simple.  The crust is very crisp and crunchy and it's quite similar to an Italian style loaf.  
It's just four simple ingredients.  Some kneading and resting of the dough and then the baking.  
The ingredients are;
- 1 kg flour
- 10 grams yeast
- 15 grams salt
- 600 mls warm water
Measure the dry ingredients into a large bowl and add the warm water.  Mix with your hands until it comes together in a sticky ball.  
Then start to knead for about 10 minutes.  It's quite a relaxing process - good thinking time!
 and a bit of an arm workout!
Once the dough is smooth and stretchy, shape it into a ball by rolling it between the outside of your hands
Then place into an oiled bowl
cover with cling film and leave to rise in a warm place until doubled in size - about one and half hours
Once risen, tip out of the bowl and knock back by pressing your fingertips into the dough until well flattened.  Then split the dough into two pieces and shape each into your desired shape.  I did another ball shape.  Place on a well floured board and cover with a  damp tea towel.  Leave to rise again in a warm spot for about 45 minutes.  
Preheat a large baking sheet in a hot oven. 
Once your loaves have risen, slash the tops with a sharp knife to give extra room for rising and place them very carefully onto your preheated and well floured baking sheet (no oil necessary) and back into the oven.
Bake for about 40 minutes in a hot oven until well browned and the loaves sound hollow when tapped.
Enjoy the same day, warm with butter - it's really, really good!
Ava took all the photo's for this post - except the one of herself! We were slightly sidetracked at the second rising stage, so apologies for the lack of photo's there!
Happy baking!