In Anglo-Saxon- the place where the people grow plants
This is my blog where I'll post gardening ideas, recipes for things you can (mostly) grow in your own garden, and the results of my experiments. There will probably be a few posts on medieval herbalism as well.
Showing posts with label grain free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grain free. Show all posts
Friday, 3 May 2019
No-mato pizza
My mouth and stomach don't like too much acid, so I've been thinking about different ways to make pizza. I had heard of people using pumpkin purée, and it sounded weird to me.
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almonds,
cashews,
cheese,
culinary herbs,
diy,
grain free,
nuts,
oregano,
parsley,
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pumpkin,
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rosemary,
sage,
thyme,
tomato,
vegetarian
Friday, 7 September 2018
First Attempt at Mead
It takes me a long time to work myself up to trying something new. I'm always worried that I'll mess it up and end up having wasted my time and money. However, in this case, everything is either cheap or reusable.
I keep bees, and earlier this summer I was trying to do something with one of my hives (I can't remember what now), and I ended up with a frame of unfinished honey. This honey smells a little off, but it's perfectly safe to eat. I suspect there were some odd flowers or something that went into this batch. It just doesn't taste very good in my tea.
So, I saved it in the fridge until I was ready to try making mead. I have enough of that honey to probably make just about five gallons of this stuff.
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beehive,
bees,
experiment,
fall,
gluten free,
grain free,
history,
honey,
licorice,
local food,
mead,
peppermint,
recipe,
reduce,
reuse,
science
Friday, 31 August 2018
Crispy veggie and herb snacks
I have a bunch of friends who are trying to go keto and/or reduce their carbs. In grain-free land that's pretty much how we roll (not always by choice sometimes). I've collected a few recipes to help deal with that craving for potato chips that will inevitably develop. For most of these some sort of mechanical slicer would be a good idea, such as a mandoline. Some of the recipes also use a dehydrator. You can use an oven as a dehydrator, but it doesn't really work as well, and it uses a lot of energy, so I've included some baked alternatives.
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beets,
cucumber,
culinary herbs,
dehydrator,
dill,
garlic,
gluten free,
grain free,
local food,
mushrooms,
olive oil,
parmesan,
potatoes,
pumpkin,
recipe,
reduce,
vegetables,
vegetarian,
zucchini
Monday, 27 August 2018
More mead thoughts
As is usually the case I'm not the first person to have thought about the medieval way of making mead. I came across a great post in a forum recently that really clears up all my questions. This is the kind of mead that I'm going to be making at the end of the week-
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fall,
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grain free,
history,
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mead,
medieval,
Norse,
recipe
Friday, 15 June 2018
Parmesan garlic basil crisps
It's as easy as this- Preheat the oven to 350F, line a baking pan with baking paper, drop tablespoons full of real, grated parmesan (not the kind from the shaker) onto the paper and flatten out a bit. Sprinkle with dried basil and garlic powder. Bake for 5 minutes. Let it cool. Eat.
You can make as many or as few as you want. Keeps for a week in the fridge in an airtight container.
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basil,
cheese,
crackers,
culinary herbs,
garlic,
gluten free,
grain free,
recipe
Saturday, 30 December 2017
Different apple sauce recipes
If you've been storing apples it might be time to start using them up before they go bad. You can make up some of these recipes and freeze them, or can them... Or, like at my house, just eat so much apple sauce that you feel oogy.
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apple,
blueberry,
cider,
cranberry,
fruit,
gifts,
grain free,
honey,
kitchen tricks,
lemon juice,
local,
local food,
maple syrup,
raspberry,
recipe,
rosehips,
strawberry,
vanilla
Friday, 15 December 2017
Eggnog panna cotta with cranberry sauce
Ingredients
- 1 cup milk
- 1 3/4 cups eggnog (home made or store bought)
- 1 Tbsp gelatin
- Nutmeg, to taste
- 1 cup cranberries
- 2 Tbsp- 1/4 cup honey (as you like it for sweetness)
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 1 cup orange juice
Directions
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cranberry,
gelatin,
gluten free,
grain free,
honey,
milk,
nutmeg,
oranges,
recipe,
Yule
Friday, 3 March 2017
Nut crackers
Nut Crackers
- 2c nuts of your choice
- 1tsp of rosemary/thyme/sage
- 1Tbsp coconut oil
- 1/4tsp salt
- 1 egg
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crackers,
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diy,
eggs,
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grain free,
local food,
nuts,
recipe,
rosemary,
sage,
thyme,
vegetarian,
walnuts
Friday, 17 February 2017
Leftover roasted root vegetable soup
You can make this recipe dairy free and vegan if you substitute coconut oil for butter and full-fat coconut milk for the cream.
If you don't have leftovers you can roast up some cauliflower, parsnips and carrots
Leftover roasted root vegetable soup with caramelized onions and apples
- Roasted root veggies
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 2 cloves garlic, minced (uless there's already garlic in your roasted veggie mix)
- Enough vegetable broth to cover your veggies
- 1/2 cup cream (or more, to taste, especially if you're making a big pot of soup)
- 1 large yellow onion
- 1 large apple, diced
- 1 teaspoon oil of your choice (or butter)
- Salt and pepper
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apple,
carrots,
cauliflower,
coconut,
cream,
garlic,
gluten free,
grain free,
local food,
parsnips,
recipe,
soup,
vegan,
vegetables,
vegetarian
Friday, 27 January 2017
Rhubarb crumble
I have waaaay too much rhubarb in the freezer and it needs to get used up.
Rhubarb Crumble
- Enough roughly chopped rhubarb to cover the bottom of your baking dish to a depth that makes you happy (but not too thick or it's going to be quite sour- unless you like that)
- 1/3c unsalted butter or butter substitute (unless you have salted on hand- no biggie)
- 3/4c ground almonds
- 1/3c honey, preferably local (non-store-bought has more flavour) or use a syrup of your choosing for the vegan option
- 1tsp vanilla extract (optional unless you have something gf)
- 1tsp ground cinnamon
- 1/2c flaked almonds (if you can find unbleached all the better)
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grain free,
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vegan,
vegetarian
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