Showing posts with label Yummy things. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yummy things. Show all posts

December 7, 2010

Utes, Rainy Days and A Very Rich Cake

We are well into Christmas Party Season here at The Farm.  Before I got married and moved to the country, December consisted of high heels, marquees and way too much champagne. The social whirl that is Christmas Party Season on The Farm is no less taxing.

We kicked off last week with Farmgirl's child care Christmas Party.  It ticked all the boxes.  There were things like red sausages and cupcakes.  Santa came and everyone got a bag of lollies.

Santa arrived in our local fire ute.

Practical Transport For Santa
(For those readers who are not Australian, what we call a "ute" is usually called a "pick up".  In Australia a "pick up" is what a single young farmer is trying to achieve when he heads to the pub on a Friday night.)

A ute is an excellent transport choice for Santa.  Practical, all terrain and reliable.  I know from personal experience that you can do lots of kilometres in a Landcruiser Ute, no worries at all. This a great feature if you are planning an around the world trip.   A good ute is also a comfy choice.  They even make ones with air con, which would be a handy extra if you were wearing a red, fur lined suit.

We have several more parties to come, including The Official Farm Christmas Dinner for all our staff.  It will be held at a local restaurant.  Then we will have my work party.  Same restaurant. (It is only a little town...)

Our harvest is held up at the moment by the weather. There was a cool change and it rained yesterday  It was a glass of red wine rain. When our crop is wet it can't be harvested.  Today has dawned bright and clear however, so hopefully things will dry up quickly.

Fortunately the rain doesn't look to have done any damage.  Many farms in NSW and Victoria have lost their entire crop to rain.  This is a so sad.  It is awful to get your crop so far into the season and then lose it (and any chance of a profit) right at the end.

A Soggy Fence Post, On Our Currently Soggy Farm

Farmgirl and I have been holed up in The Farmhouse so we don't get wet.  To fill in time we made Ree Drummond's Chocolate Sheet Cake.  It turned out beautifully.  I wimped out on the icing though.  I thought it would already be very rich.  So I just dusted the top with icing sugar.  Sorry Ree, I just couldn't do that much butter.  It was still amazing though.  I would recommend making this cake - let me know how the icing goes if you do.

Ree Drummond's Sheet Cake, Minus Icing
It would be super yummy as a pudding if you just warmed it up, added some icecream and some berry coulis.

Enjoy your day everyone.

November 22, 2010

Crazy Fish

How lucky are we?  Some friends of ours were at the coast on the weekend and caught some crayfish (lobster to all you non-Western Australians).  They cooked them up last night and have given them to us for our dinner.

Yummy And Very Fresh Crays
The Farmchildren sometimes call them crazy fish and Farmgirl in particular is a huge fan.  She has already spotted them in the fridge...

I am a big fan of the less is more approach to very fresh seafood. We will have them with a salad and cold boiled potatoes.  Then we will have mangoes for pudding. Yum.

It will be almost like we are here.


The Coast
Which is never a bad place to be.

November 19, 2010

A Trip to New Zealand

It is hot, humid and horrible here on The Farm this evening.  It has been a long week.  There is only one thing for it.

I have asked a friend around.  We are going to combine these ingredients.

Excellent NZ Sauvignon Blanc, With Classic Accessories
And pretend that we are in The Marlborough Sound.