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Bramley and Winter Coleslaw.

22 Sunday Sep 2019

Posted by emmabarrett1508 in Baking, Fun stuff, Main Meals, Snacks, Wellbeing

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Autumn coleslaw, Autumn cooking, baked potatoes and coleslaw, bramley apples, easy recipes, foodblogger, healthy cooking, mackeral

The perfect Autumn slaw.

‘Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree.  Martin Luther.

Just thought I’d share a very simple recipe to help you use up some more of the Brambly apples in your garden.

Bramley apples are low in calories and a good source of vitamin A, C and B.

Ingredients:

200g raw white cabbage leaves very finely shredded.

1 large Brambly apple, sliced thinly and cut into very fine strips.

1 tsp wholegrain mustard.

1 tsp dijon mustard.

3 heaped tbsp greek yoghurt.

3 heaped tbsp mayonnaise.

1.5 tsp vinegar.

1.5tbsp finely chopped chives.

Perfect served with mackerel.

Preparation Method:

  1. Gently mix the mayonnaise and greek yogurt with the mustard and vinegar in a mixing bowl.  Add the chives and shredded cabbage then season with a little salt.  Leave to stand for 10-15 minutes to soften.
  2. Slice the apple very finely, then cut very thinly and stir through the coleslaw.
  3. This Brambly apple coleslaw is beautiful served with mackerel warmed gently under the grill.  Or simply on top of a steaming hot baked potato with cheese.
  4. Arrange the coleslaw on a plate as you please.  Any leftovers can be used in sandwiches or added to a salad the following day.

Send your Brambly apple recipes to Surrey.

 

Emma xxx

 

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Growing a rainbow – part 2

10 Tuesday Sep 2019

Posted by emmabarrett1508 in Fun stuff, Main Meals, Snacks, Wellbeing

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amaranth, blue potatoes, orach, purple beans, purple carrots

‘Gardens are not made by singing ‘oh how beautiful’ and sitting in the shade.’ Rudyard Kipling.

This is part two of my blog post on growing a rainbow from your vegetable boxes and containers in your garden this year.  Having a bight autumnal garden full of burnished reds, yellow and oranges is not all about the flowers in the garden.  Here are some more ideas for how to inject colour into your garden by growing vegetables. Continue reading →

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Growing a rainbow.

02 Monday Sep 2019

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beetroot, Grow your own, growing a rainbow, peter rabbit, radish, swiss chard

Grow a rainbow with Swiss Chard in your vegetable garden.

You can add bright sparks of colour to your garden with your vegetable plots, boxes and containers.  Growing colourful crops can do wonders for your health. Skip the winter blues this year, by adding some winter purple and red vegetables to your garden.

September-October is not just time to start thinking about spring flowers but also of a rainbow of vibrant vegetable roots and shoots that can fill your garden with colour. Continue reading →

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