Maggie Beer

Maggie’s Kitchen Diary

Cook the Farm

August 21 2015 Food wise

I met Fabrizia Lanza at Melbourne Food and Wine at the Langham, and I have her cookbook and love it, so when I heard about the 10 week course she is running, I instantly thought it would be the kind of thing you would like to hear about too. It sounds wonderful; weekly units on wheat, cheese, olive oil and fats, wine, honey and citrus, pastries and nuts, garden horticulture, culinary anthropology, and a chance to study Sicilian cuisine through hands-on kitchen and garden workshops, lectures, local field trips, and a one-week culinary journey around the island. If you would like to know more you can find all the details on Cook the Farm. Read the rest...

Winter Greens!

August 19 2015 Food wise

"I have so many greens in my garden; three different types of curly kale, cavalo nero, Florence fennel, leeks, spinach, sugarloaf cabbage, sprouting purple broccoli, the most brilliant radicchio I’ve ever grown, celeriac, chervil almost carpet-like it's so dense, and of course broad beans getting ready for Spring. I’m on a bit of a green kick you might say, using my Vitamix to make smoothies in the morning with some of the last pears of the orchard and greens, greens and more greens. I've also been making purees with Extra Virgin Olive Oil to serve as a runny pestou with chicken and lots of other options, but even with all that, I hardly see a dent in the volume. Not that I worry about that as there are always others to share it with and I so love the abundance of the Winter greens; indeed as much as I love my roses in Summer." - Maggie Read the rest...

Sunday Lunch, no matter what day of the week!

August 16 2015 Food wise

"As you know, I'm a great advocate of Sunday Lunch, no matter what day of the week! The menu I've put together for this month is a lovely way to enjoy the heartier produce Winter offers, beginning with little goat’s cheese tarts, then a main course focus on root vegetables and the warmth of soft polenta. I've also included some pears poached in my cider which I've been enjoying as a Wintery way to take cider beyond the glass. Every reason to set the table for a long lunch with family and friends." - Maggie Read the rest...

Terra Preta Truffles

August 12 2015 Food wise

How lovely it was to arrive home to a special parcel waiting for me from my friends at Terra Preta Truffles. I was lucky enough to have some beautiful Western Australian mushroom orecchiette on hand which I tossed in Extra Virgin Olive Oil, parmigiano, fresh parsley from the garden and the beautiful addition of truffle; shaved so generously on our plates of pasta. - Maggie Read the rest...

Sunday Soiree at The Farm

August 10 2015 Food wise

Sunday was spent at the farm in the Function Centre, where Fiona McArdle (my brother in law’s niece, a young opera singer who has the most beautiful mezzo soprano voice) won a scholarship into the Master of Music at the New England Conservatory in Boston, to study under Jane Eaglen. A scholarship is such a wonderful opportunity but it doesn’t cover all the tuition costs (let along living costs) so we organised a soiree to raise funds for her. Elli and Saskia donated the use of the Function Centre and much of the food; then the family and friends got together with waiting staff, our kitchen team and of course Beer Bros. wine, Sparkling Ruby Cabernet and Apple Cider from our orchard, so that all the funds would go to Fiona. Read the rest...

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