I wanted to give
an update of what's been going on in my kitchen. There has been only
little cooking going on, I must confess, or the cooking has mainly
been done by my partner, as I've been busy with other things. But I
still have some nice new things to share with you.
I have a new
cactus that looks really nice on the window sill in the kitchen.
I bought it at a local street fest and put it into one of my Finnish
tea tins.
There have been
more flowers in my home, like these cabbage flowers and protea.
They were so irresistable looking in the market so I had to get them.
Have you tried
tomberries? Apparently they are world's smallest
tomatoes. I had never seen them before, but of course had to get them
now. They are just tiny tomato balls, and quite a neat idea to add to
salads etc.
This chilli
powder is a great spice addition to many Mexican style dishes.
It's not too spicy, but adds a nice flavour.
I tried risotto
chips with roasted tomato and basil flavour, which were quite
nice. It's good to have different snacks once in a while.
Here are some
various vegetables and fruit that I've cooked with, and below
are some recent dishes that came from my kitchen.
My partner's
seitan steak with mashed potatoes and leeks. He makes such
good seitan dishes, and this steak was just perfection.
I regularly make
these twice-baked potato skins with leeks and cheese.
They are so comforting.
Good old rice
and beans combination for a weekday dinner.
These huge bean
burgers were a great purchase, such firm patties. I served them
with halloumi and tomato-chilli sauce.
I'm sharing this
post with Sherry from Sherry's Pickings, who is hosting
the In My Kitchen challenge.
Have a nice
weekend!
Your VegHog
Every one of those dishes looks delicious! We get the slightly larger TOM tomatoes, which have very good taste for winter tomatoes, but I haven't seen the "berries."
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My kitchen is not that exciting this month. Your dinners look good. The risotto crisp intrigue me, but I wonder if they are just rice cakes flavoured. Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you are busy - but lucky to have some support with cooking dinners. Those cabbage roses are gorgeous and I wonder if we will get tomberries - they sound like fun
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that cactus. Any ideas what it is?
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ReplyDeletethanks for joining in IMK this month. is seitan a vegetable protein of some sort? that's funny shaheen mentioned it too. love the cabbage roses and the protea - so beautiful. oh yes yum to stuffed potatoes. so comforting as you say. cheers sherry
Veg Hog, your IMK offerings were delectable whether you cooked them or not. (Collaboration is one of the integral keys to a good relationship -- and good eating! :) Never saw those cacti either, but it looks like you have a "green thumb." (Nurturing is also an essential key to good relationships.) Lovely post, xo!
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