Pinehill Edible Garden
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Leeks
Why did our leeks take SO long to grow? It's been months! I think we may have planted them at the wrong time, but they are a winter vegetable.... I should have had a better look at the seed packet, and harvesting time etc. I'm going to make some potato and leek soup : - )
Cabbages
It's been a long time between blogs, but look what we harvested at the beginning of October! Pretty impressive isn't it! Room 19 made coleslaw with one of the cabbages. They added grated carrot and apple, and parsley from the garden, as well as a mayonnaise dressing. The majority of the class thought it was yummy. Some children tried it, when they wouldn't have tried it at home. That's what it's all about : - )
Sunday, 17 August 2014
Twenty Minute Carrot Soup
5 cups sliced carrots
4 cups vegetable stock
1 tsp freshly grated ginger
1 tbsp lemon juice
Salt/pepper to taste
Steam or boil the carrots until tender. Drain, and put them in a pot with the vegetable stock and ginger. Heat over medium heat until warm. Use a stick blender or food processor and blend until smooth. Stir in the lemon juice and season to taste.
So easy! Enjoy : - )
Thursday, 7 August 2014
Cooking Day!
Wow! What a great morning we had! First we went into the garden and each pulled up a carrot. We were very impressed with how big some of them were. We had more than enough for our two recipes, and there are a lot still left in the garden. We spent the whole morning in the kitchen, first making carrot soup, and then savoury carrot and cheese muffins. Most of us agreed that it was a delicious lunch. We had the muffins with parsley butter, using the parsley from our garden. The soup was really yummy, thanks to our lovely fresh carrots (recipe to follow).
Many thanks to our patient French chef Odile, and also Shaun for helping us out : - )
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
Winter Vegies
In May we planted some broccoli and cabbage. After being left to fend for themselves for a couple of months, they are looking good. I thought I would make coleslaw with the cabbage, but I'm wondering what would be the best way to present the broccoli to the children, so that they will like it. Any ideas?
Monday, 4 August 2014
Carrots
Our carrots are ready to harvest!
On Friday we have a French guest coming in to do some cooking with Room 19.
Exciting!! I wonder what's on the menu........
Snow Peas
After neglecting our garden for a little while over winter, the snow peas are now tied to their stakes, and are doing really well. I picked a handful for the children in Room 19 to try. The verdict...... all the children, with the exception of one, said they were "delicious and crunchy." Having sampled some myself, I have to agree : - )
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