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Maggie’s Kitchen Diary

Maggie’s Tips for Easter Entertaining

March 23 2016 Tips and techniques

Easter is all about the chance to share the table with family and friends at the same time that the season has some of my favourite produce on offer. Pomegranates, figs, eggplant, fennel, pumpkin, quince and new season’s olive oil make for some inspired cooking with the chance to let the produce shine rather than rely on any fancy techniques - that’s my style of cooking! Read the rest...

Rabbit Pies for Easter

March 22 2016 Food wise

With an obvious theme set for Easter, we thought you might like to see rabbit in a slightly different guise. Maggie’s beautiful Rabbit, Prune & Pancetta Pies are a great make-ahead option to give you the time to sip away on Sparkling Ruby Spritzers before pulling out perfectly browned pies from the oven to a chorus of ‘oohs and aaahhs’. Read the rest...

Visit to The Agrarian Kitchen

March 21 2016 News

I had the most amazing weekend in Hobart last week! This photo was taken during my visit to The Agrarian Kitchen; an incredible farm-based cooking school in Derwent Valley. The school is located on a working farm where they have goats for milking, pigs, chicken, geese and even honeybees. They grow their own fruit and vegetables and truly embrace the paddock-to-plate philosophy. We were in the most idyllic old school room with windows all the way to the high ceilings and looking out on the farm. Read the rest...

What about plums?

March 19 2016 Food wise

I’ve often wondered why the plum is not one of those fruits that usually falls into the ‘fashionable’ basket. Not that I’ve ever been one to be influenced by food trends as such, but it does surprise me that the poor old plum gets regularly overlooked, especially when there are so many stunning varieties each offering a different flavour, fresh or dried, across the spectrum of this old fashioned ‘drupe’. Perhaps all it would take is the taste of a home grown specimen and the plum would find itself at the top of everyone’s favourites list once more. Then again, the flavour of home grown stone fruit of any kind is as convincing an argument as ever for home gardening. Read the rest...

Easter Sunday Lunch

March 17 2016 Food wise

Autumn is a wonderful time of year to plan a long lunch that can easily run into the afternoon with everyone staying for just one last coffee or glass of wine. I’ve put together a lovely mix of dishes to not only keep everyone sharing your table happy, but also highlight the abundance of produce available to us throughout this season. Beginning with a glass of Cider, perhaps dressed up with a stick of cinnamon and a wedge of lemon, then onto a starter of Fig, Basil & Labne Salad, followed by the main course of Hare with Pine Nuts, Lemon & Sultanas and finally finishing with the spectacular centre piece of A Trifle of Pears, Prunes & Sauternes Custard. What a beautiful Autumn afternoon you’ll have in store. Read the rest...

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