Showing posts with label onions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label onions. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 January 2018

From plot to pot

At this time of year fresh vegetables from the allotment are scarce. I still have some leeks in so I decided to put them together with onions, chickpeas and potatoes harvested earlier in the autumn to make a simple but delicious winter soup.

This recipe is not precise so adjust it to your taste. I sliced up 2 small onions, 7 leeks and 3 medium potatoes and a clove of garlic. The onions and leeks are fried in a heavy duty pot in rapeseed oil until softened, 7-10 minutes.


Add the cubed potatoes and continue to fry for a further 5 minutes.
Then drain a tin of chickpeas and add to the pot. Stir in 1.5 pints of vegetable stock and bring to boil. Simmer 15 to 20 minutes with lid on.


 Season to taste and the soup is then ready to eat.
I prefer to blend half of the soup and then mix it back in. This gives a creamy consistency which is perfect for serving with homemade bread rolls.








Monday, 9 January 2017

Tagine

This is a nice warming winter dish with a taste of North Africa. Felt like we were on holiday when we were eating it!
 
Ingredients
 
1 butternut squash, peeled and cubed
1 large onion, diced
2 tbsp. veg oil
1 tsp ginger
1 tsp cinnamon
450 ml veg stock
12 dried apricots, chopped
2 red peppers chopped
200g tinned chickpeas
1 tsp honey
3 tbsp. chopped coriander
2 tbsp. chopped mint
 
Fry the onion in the oil until softened.(5 minutes)  Add the squash and spices and fry for 5 minutes. Add the stock and honey, season well, cover and simmer for 8 minutes.
 
Add the peppers and cook  until tender. Stir in the coriander and mint.
 
 
We served it with couscous:
 
Pour 450 ml of boiling water over 250g of couscous. Add 1 tsp of harissa paste and 1/2 tsp salt plus 200g tinned chickpeas. mix, cover and leave for 5 munutes. Sprinkle with toasted flaked almonds and serve.
 
 


You can vary the recipe to suite your taste. Prunes or sultanas can be used instead of  apricots. If you prefer your Tagine a bit hotter then add half a deseeded jalapeno pepper with the onion at stage one.
 
Enjoy!
 
 


Tuesday, 27 December 2016

Deja vu.

Once again it is winter on the allotment - time for planning and overwintering those veg which will grow in the polytunnel.


This year I am growing garlic, onions, broad beans and peas in the tunnel through the winter. Last year's onions (Radar) were ready in May and hence were out in time to allow successional cropping.
Outside I still have sprouts and leeks. Other plot holders have good displays of winter brassicas. Kale is very popular on our site as you can see.



This coming season will be a bit of a departure for me as I plan to grow sweet corn in the tunnel. It would probably grow outside but our site is very susceptible to wind damage so the tunnel is a safer bet. I have chosen Earlibird F1.


Our allotment association is a member of the Kings Seeds Scheme. This means that we buy good quality seeds and earn cashback for our funds in the process. Other seeds already earmarked for the tunnel include Tumbler F1 tomatoes, Cobra climbing French beans and Burpless Tasty Green F1 cucumber.