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Beetroot hummus: October 2011
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Falling back in love with food. Monday, 17 October 2011. After the battle with the sticky tea towel my bread had a rustic shape to it but smelled divine. The texture seemed fine and the colour less garish than the purple sticky dough I had left to rise for a couple of hours. Posted by Ray K. What happened to the summer? Its a beautifully produced book and the purple dough leapt out from the page at me. It's in the oven as I type. It was a much wetter dough than I am used to and I made a right mess in...
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dead disciples: January 2011
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A dark and tasty blog by kl pereira. Sunday, January 2, 2011. What are YOU up to? Well, I'm up to a new and fun creative pursuit! Well, more specifically indulging in the alchemical process of soup creation. While I will still update this blog every so often with fun announcements about publications and such, please check me out at: Soup Alchemy. I may also blog about tarot and my new found love of Lenormand oracles. So what are you waiting for? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What are YOU up to?
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dead disciples: May 2011
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A dark and tasty blog by kl pereira. Sunday, May 22, 2011. Zombie Full Metal Jacket and a Sunday Kinda Self-Lurve. A wonderful friend of mine. Posted a link to Ptak Science Books. Or his own little army of undead children? What is rocks my brain is the use of cadavers, particularly those of children (which must have caused quite a stir at the time, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Friday, May 20, 2011. I have many pots on the stove, folks. I am a foodie as well as a writer (check out my soup blog: Soup A...
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Beetroot hummus: About
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Falling back in love with food. Its not exactly a signature dish, is it? And yet it is what came to mind when I was looking for a name for this food blog. Beetroot hummus. A simple, colourful, tasty dish made with a humble root vegetable given a middle eastern twist. Is about falling in love with food again. Its about the simple joy a weekly organic veg box brings; its about making your own sourdough bread every weekend; its about enjoying and sharing simple vegetarian food. Not afraid of contradictions.
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Beetroot hummus: beetroot sourdough
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Falling back in love with food. Monday, 17 October 2011. After the battle with the sticky tea towel my bread had a rustic shape to it but smelled divine. The texture seemed fine and the colour less garish than the purple sticky dough I had left to rise for a couple of hours. Posted by Ray K. 16 December 2011 at 14:10. Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A2K - Allotment 2 Kitchen. Curried Anglo Italian Fenugreek Ratatouille. Ham Hock and Kale Soup.
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Beetroot hummus: January 2012
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Falling back in love with food. Friday, 13 January 2012. I will continue to write a more personal blog here. Which will include my ongoing love of baking sourdough bread. Posted by Ray K. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I will continue to write a more personal blog here. A2K - Allotment 2 Kitchen. Curried Anglo Italian Fenugreek Ratatouille. Get a Jump Start on Your Baking! French sablés: Perfect cut-out cookies! Ham Hock and Kale Soup. Sourdough pain de campagne recipe. Quick Skin Care Tips for Summer!
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dead disciples: The Backburner
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A dark and tasty blog by kl pereira. Friday, May 20, 2011. I have many pots on the stove, folks. I am a foodie as well as a writer (check out my soup blog: Soup Alchemy. And I'm currently working on projects that encompass zombies, flash fairy tales, Ghost Cat, poems, and all kinds of speculative nonsense and steampunkery. How do you decide what's next? One thing is for sure: I'm going to be on here a lot more often. I hope you'll join me! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Was Jack Kerouac a Punjabi?
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Beetroot hummus: bad blogger but...
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Falling back in love with food. Monday, 17 October 2011. What happened to the summer? My last post was in May, I'm afraid I am a bad blogger. On the plus side, my enthusiasm for baking has not waned. I have made a lovely sourdough bread most weekends. Even thought about taking my starter away on holiday to Berwick-upon-Tweed last month, much to the despair of my wife! Its a beautifully produced book and the purple dough leapt out from the page at me. Posted by Ray K. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Beetroot hummus
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Falling back in love with food. Friday, 13 January 2012. I will continue to write a more personal blog here. Which will include my ongoing love of baking sourdough bread. Posted by Ray K. Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I will continue to write a more personal blog here. A2K - Allotment 2 Kitchen. Curried Anglo Italian Fenugreek Ratatouille. Get a Jump Start on Your Baking! French sablés: Perfect cut-out cookies! Ham Hock and Kale Soup.
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Beetroot hummus: March 2011
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Falling back in love with food. Saturday, 26 March 2011. Posted by Ray K. Sunday, 20 March 2011. This is my sourdough starter. Its just over two months old. I made it using just wholemeal flour and water, none of that alchemical dark art stuff using this flour and that flour, raisins and rhubarb. A little patience, a regular feed, et voila! Posted by Ray K. Wednesday, 16 March 2011. Beetroot &walnut hummus. I used Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's recipe. Its not exactly a signature dish, is it? It is imposs...