Saturday, October 05, 2024

Weekend Cooking: In My Kitchen (September)

Welcome to the first Saturday of the month where I usually share everything I have made over the previous month. I missed last month as we were on holidays so there wasn't a lot of baking happening. There also hasn't been a lot of baking happening since we got home either!



I did make a Raspberry Swirl Pavlova Wreath which came from Donna Hay's Christmas cookbook. No, I haven't decided to celebrate Christmas early. One of our friend's daughters lives in Dubai and was bringing her British boyfriend back to Australia for the first time. Our friends are originally from South Africa and so we had a South African/Australian barbecue to welcome him, and, as one of the few born and bred Aussies in the group, this was my contribution.



In theory, I was joining in on a baking class this week to make a celebration cake. The idea was that every day you would receive instructions and several day there was a live class online that you could cook along with. The first cooking step was to make meringue kisses using the Swiss Meringue method and mine didn't end up working so I am a bit behind. We now have guests all weekend, so I might just need to make it myself just by following the written instructions. The only element that I do have made so far is the raspberry compote.

We did pick up a few trinkets on our travels. We picked up this platter as we were flying out of Johannesburg. We didn't really intend to buy any souvenirs from South Africa, other than Dino, but we ended up seeing a few things we liked at the airport. We really liked how colourful this plate is, and the representation of the boabab tree and animals.

Have you ever heard of a spurtle which you use for making porridge? We bought this one at Mary Queen of Scotts house in the small border town of Jedburgh in Scotland. The woman in the shop insisted that our porridge will taste even better than they normally do. We'll see!

My husband doesn't say that he wants something we he insisted that we needed these salt and pepper shaker, just as a bit of fun! Now to fill them up with salt and pepper and start using them!

I also bought my team some Percy Pigs from Marks and Spencers in the UK, but I forgot to take picture. 



The final thing that we bought in Scotland was this glass globe filled with whisky. We aren't really whisky drinkers, so there is every chance that this will just sit on the shelf looking pretty but I am okay with that!

If you would like to see more about our travels check out the posts that I have linked below.



We picked up this book of WWII recipes from the Imperial War Museum in London. Such an interesting place to visit. There were a few different options as far as cook books go, but this was the first one I saw so it is the one that I ended up buying.

I have also acquired two new cook books. The first is Kin by Marie Mitchell and the second is Romy Gill's India by Romy Gill. I am also counting down the days until we receive the new Nagi Maehashi cook book which should be here in a couple of weeks. Can't wait.



We have had some foodie adventures since we got home. Last weekend we did a fancy afternoon tea at Koi Dessert Bar, which I will hopefully post about soon.



New Recipes

We have tried a few new recipes in the last month. All of them are from Nagi Maehashi. Two are from her cookbook, Dinner, but the Honey Garlic Chicken is from her website.

Zuppo Toscana 

Honey Garlic Chicken with Cauliflower Fried Rice 

Sesame Garlic Vegetables with rice


Weekend Cooking posts over the last two months

Greek-ish by Georgina Hayden

What We Ate on Holidays: South Africa

What We Ate on Holidays: London

What We Ate on Holidays: Scotland

What We Ate on Holidays: Scotland/Hong Kong

Afternoon Tea Diaries: The Library at County Hall

Cook the Books: The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd

The Resistance Bakery by Siobhan Curham


Weekly meals

Saturday - 
Sunday -  Grilled cheese on toast
Monday - 
Tuesday -Spicy Pork and Bean Noodles
Wednesday - Pork Chops with mash and broccoli
Thursday - Ice cream with Nutella
Friday - Smash burgers

I am sharing this post with In My Kitchen hosted at Sherry's Pickings






Weekend Cooking is open to anyone who has any kind of food-related post to share: Book reviews (novel, nonfiction), cookbook reviews, movie reviews, recipes, random thoughts, gadgets, quotations, photographs, restaurant reviews, travel information, or fun food facts. If your post is even vaguely foodie, feel free to grab the button and link up anytime over the weekend. You do not have to post on the weekend. Please link to your specific post, not your blog's home page

15 comments:

  1. You picked up some great pieces! I love the globe...

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    1. We had to have the globe as soon as we saw it. There were bigger ones but we also had to carry it home so just the small one this time!!

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  2. Your pavlova is beautiful! The dish has such an interesting history, justifying the claims of both New Zealand and Australia to have invented the recipe! Sadly, ever since you had your blog reformatted, my iPad is unable to display it correctly — I’m missing the left side of the text, though I can click on the photos which I enjoyed.
    best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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    1. It's just one of the things that Australia compete over Mae!

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  3. Wow, wow, wow! Your Raspberry Swirl Pavlova Wreath is a work of art.

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    1. It doesn't look as neat as the recipe says it should be it does taste delicious!

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  4. OMG I want/need/covet that pavlova!!! Your souvenirs are wonderful.

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  5. I have previously shared the pavlova wreath recipe here

    http://www.theintrepidreader.com/2023/12/weekend-cooking-vintage-village-bake.html

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  6. Wow! Your Raspberry Swirl Pavlova Wreath is quite impressive! Enjoyed your post.

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  7. that pav wreath looks the business. delish i bet. I think everyone is hanging out for nagi's new book. Love that whisky globe! thanks for being part of IMK. see you next month. cheers Sherry

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    1. It's pretty good Sherry, and not too taxing to make so I can see myself making it again.

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  8. the pavlova wreath looks gorgeous and delicious! I'm hanging out for Nagi's new book too, not sure when I'll pick it up but excited for more dog pictures

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    1. There's a few pics of Dozer as you would expect!

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