One for the mushroom lovers out there, I’m giving you some grey soup on this very cold and overcast wintery day. If you don’t like mushies – sorry, you won’t like this soup. It is quite ‘mushroomy’ indeed and would make for a nice little starter at a dinner party or for a cas’ meat […]
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coq au vin | chicken in red wine | made in the slow cooker
Have you seen the film ‘Julie and Julia’? A terrific chick flick, it’s based on the life of Julia Child who is recognised as bringing French cuisine to the United States. Her first cookbook ‘Mastering the Art of French Cooking’ is on my Christmas wish list. I can’t believe I’ve gone this long without a […]
mushroom sauce | to accompany steak + vege
I wouldn’t say I’m a crazy sauce person. Unlike my brother-in-law Jezza who is obsessed with condiments, I actually confess to ordering chicken schnitzel at a pub without gravy. I love making mushroom sauce at home though and this one is absolutely delicious. Inspired by my Mum who always makes a mushroom sauce to serve […]
a warm winter salad | roasted pumpkin + cauliflower brown rice salad
This roasted pumpkin salad is the perfect thing to bring when told ‘not to bring a thing’. So leave the Favourites at home and turn up with this impressive salad instead when invited to a friends place for a barbie. Goes down really well with any grilled meat, tastes delicious, looks great and is sure to […]
easy peasy apple cake | simple + tasty + homely
I had a little helper in the kitchen this arvo. ‘Annabelle darling’ helped every step of the way; licking the bowl completely clean, arranging the apples on top of the cake and sprinkling the brown sugar over everything, all while happily chomping on pieces of apples as we went. She said it looked like a […]
chicken + broccoli spiral pasta
Broccoli in pasta? Yep. Broccoli finds its way in to my grocery trolley each and every week. I steam broccoli for dinner, along with its mates – carrot and corn, for the girls nearly every night. My kids love my creamy bacon pasta (however pick out the mushrooms) and their favourite food is chicken, hence […]
jacket potatoes | that cork daddy cooked on the campfire
In the culinary world, is there anything more versatile than the potato? With the fear of sounding like Bubba from Forest Gump where he bangs on and on about the versatility of shrimp; you can do just about anything with the humble spud. Roast them, mash them, boil them, turn them in to chips. You […]
simple beef mince tacos | a tasty + affordable meal the whole family will enjoy
Mum used to make tacos a lot when we were kids. We used to love loading up our own tacos with mince, tasty cheese, shredded iceberg lettuce, grated carrot and chopped tomatoes which all sat colourfully, lined up in their individual bowls. I went through a stage of making these all the time back in […]
the traditional australian campfire damper
Damper in ‘old Ada’ was a blog post waiting to happen. Very good friends of ours, the Flemings, have a holiday house at old Adaminaby and we’ve been coming here since before the girls were born. Originally staying in ‘Camelot’, the Clarke’s house down on the lake and now in ‘Clancy Cottage’, affectionally renamed, ‘The […]
sausages in a red wine + onion gravy | served w mashed pumpkin + steamed veggies
The very first time I went to Cork Daddy’s family farm in Boorowa all those years ago, I did something that’ll never be forgotten. Sitting in ‘Joe’s’ paddock, having a barbie and a few beers – my father in law was cooking some sausages on a grill plate over the fire. As he went to […]
thai red curry w chicken | made in the slow cooker | a meal the whole family will enjoy
State of Origin tonight. One half of me wants to be at Rom’s watching it on the giant outdoor screen; the other half is stoked with my decision to stay at home with a bowl of this delicious slow cooked curry. This is one of my go-to meals for days when I want something quick […]
mum’s sticky date pudding’s |as featured in the GRAZIHER magazine winter edition 2018
Nothing says ‘winter’ or ‘dinner party’ like a sticky date pudding does. For as long as I can remember Mum’s been making sticky date puds. She’s always made them as individual puddings in muffin tins and served them warm with butterscotch sauce and a scoop of vanilla ice cream, topped off with a fresh strawb. […]
beetroot carpaccio w caramelised walnuts + crispy feta + mint |as featured in the GRAZIHER winter edition 2018
I first made this dish 6 years ago at an Italian themed dinner party we hosted at our place in Wagga. I made this for the entree, a delicious ‘hunters chicken’ for main and can’t remember the dessert. We’d all drunk so much wine by that stage, I’m not even sure I brought it to […]
‘bring back the dinner party’ | lo’s beef ragu | as featured in the winter 2018 edition of GRAZIHER magazine
Growing up, Mum and Dad used to host these elaborate black tie dinner parties. The open fire raging, the silverware all laid out to be polished and the smell of roast lamb wafting from the kitchen, there was a real sense of occasion in the air. I’d watch in awe as Mum put on her […]
easy orange cake | simple, light, delicious + not too sweet
I want to change the name of this cake from easy orange cake – to ‘Larah’s cake’. Larah, a good friend of mine from Wagga has made this cake using fresh oranges from her tree numerous times, “About one hundred times!” she states. I love how she sends me pics over insta of the finished […]
pumpkin soup w thai red curry paste + coconut milk
Mum makes pumpkin soup all the time. She always says that the success of the soup lies in the quality of the pumpkin. I won’t be let down here as I have an absolute cracker of a pumpkin. So fresh and grown by my good friend Georgie, it makes this dish taste that little bit […]
pan fried salmon served w mashed pumpkin + a salad of orange, fennel + walnut | easy + elegant + tasty
I’ve given myself an unofficial mystery box challenge it seems like. A good friend of mine gave me a huge pile of oranges from her abundant tree and a pumpkin so big that I was determined to come up with a dish that used both ingredients. A fan of Masterchef over the past decade, I love […]
the easiest way to cook fish | firm white fish fillets
When I was at uni I was given this amazing opportunity to travel to Scotland with a lovely family who at the time had two little boys. Lorna, the boys mum and I nursed a baby each on our laps from Sydney to London and needless to say, we earnt our drinks when we arrived. […]
T.Y.S juice | freshly squeezed granny smith apple + fennel + lime juice
I did think about coining this ‘gumtree juice’. I’m sure there are loads of you out there that have juice making machines collecting dust in a cupboard somewhere. I’ve always wanted one and finally bit the bullet – I found mine on gumtree this week. The main reason behind me wanting to buy a juice […]
easy + moist chocolate cake | the perfect cake for kids to make
If you follow Lo’s Kitchen, I’m sure you’re now used to seeing pics of food taken on our big old kitchen table. Looking closely, you would of noticed how ridiculously marked this much loved table is. It’s covered in paint (from our many messy craft sessions) and has so much flour caked in to the […]
