Sunday, August 14, 2011

Dara's Sandwich no. 5


Courgette, tomato, fresh onion, and caramelised onion houmous on Toasted Rye Bread

All of the vegetables for this one came from right here on the farm in Sweden where I'm working. Even the homemade sourdough rye bread is made from rye flour from the farm. Good lunch.

- Dara

Friday, August 12, 2011

Curried Potato, Aduki Bean Mix, and Beetroot Salad

Hej! I'm currently working on an organic vegetable farm near Björklinge in Sweden with some other friendly folk. We work hard, and it's pretty hot here, so the best bit is coming in to a big, well-deserved lunch. We take turns cooking and I volunteered for my turn the other day. It was my first time cooking for eight people, but luckily there was enough for everyone to have seconds! Oh, and all of the ingredients, apart from the spices and beans, came from right here on the farm.

Curried Potato, Aduki Bean Mix, and Beetroot Salad


First, I chopped and boiled up the potatoes. While they were cooking I diced and fried up up some onions in a big pot. I added some sugar, curry spices, and plenty of oil to the onion mix. Once the potatoes were done I added them in and stirred it all up.


For the bean mix, I chopped up some old tomatoes and fried them up with some of the chopped onions and oil. I added lots of lovely chopped courgettes and some water, cider vinegar, and a tiny bit of water with a stock cube. After this had simmered for a while I added in some aduki beans, that had been cooked and conveniently frozen, and left the whole thing to simmer a bit more.


I roasted some beetroot that was lying around and diced it up with some cucumber and tomato for the salad. As a dressing, I mixed some nice Swedish mustard, homemade cider vinegar, sugar, and oil.

And there you have it! Food for eight hungry farmers, plus second helpings!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Vegetarian Travel: Czech Republic/ Vienna

I recently went on a trip that took in lots of the Czech Republic and Vienna and took photos of my meals for a travel blog. I stayed with lots of lovely hosts who showed me great places to eat and drink and even cooked me some lovely meals. So big thanks to Paty, Lenka, Sarah, Anna and Michal.

I had been eating little or no dairy before the trip, but thought that might be a little hard while travelling. So here are a few shots of the vegetarian & vegan meals I had along the way. I'm afraid I was a poor journalist and forgot to record the names of the places I ate, but hopefully my hosts might be able to help me amend this after reviewing the meals we shared!


Prague: 

Indian Restaurant near Old Town Square
 This was charged by weight and came to about 6 euro,
which is expensive for Prague, but it was quite the meal!


This dirty snack is available in lots of Czech pubs, good for hangovers!
Camembert Cheese pickled in oil with garlic & onion


Vegan City - a strange Asian/ faux meat restaurant
 Vegan Prawns & Mushroom Soup
Quite tasty! No idea what these vegan prawns are made of.

Tofu Wrapped in Seaweed
aka. Horrible Explosion of MSG


Thanks to Paty, one of my hosts in Prague, for making this delicious one:
Pastry with Spinach and Balkan Cheese


Brno: 

Vegalité
This two-course lunch cost me about 3 euro!
 Beetroot Soup Starter

 Fried Cheese and Potato with Salad


Vienna:

Thanks to my host, Sarah, for this delicious Austrian dish:
Marillenknodel,
Traditional Austrian Apricot Dumplings

Maschu Maschu
Fried Pastry filled with Feta Cheese & Spinach, served with tzatziki


I also made a wee film on my trip, which you can see here:
http://www.fakedogfilms.com/blogs/article/64/dara-s-travel-blog-one

 - Dara