I decided to make to make some Melanzane Sott'olio- Pickled eggplant. It was a dish or rather a canning activity my mother would make. It is another way to use eggplants. It is great eaten separately or on a sandwich.
INGREDIENTS
Eggplants.
White wine vinegar. Water.
Oregano.
Garlic.
Olive oil.
Hot peppers/pepperoncini.
Bay leaf pieces.
Salt. Pepper to taste.
DIRECTIONS
Find the right size mason jars and lids. Boil to clean or just put them in the dishwasher to sanitize to have the pickled eggplant in sterilized jars.
Take as many eggplants as you want to make.
Peel off the skin.
Slice into long strips.
Put in a bowl with a rack at the bottom or colander.
Sprinkle with salt to help the eggplant lose moisture or to "sweat".
Place paper towels to absorb the moisture.
I let mine rest for 8 hours.
When ready to pickle, boil 1/2 wine vinegar and 1/2 water and put amounts of the strips to boil but just for about 2-3 minutes to keep firm. Pat dry
Meanwhile have a chopped garlic, hot peppers, oregano mixed to add some to each jar.
Put olive oil on the bottom of the jar and put in your strips adding the spicy mixture.
Poke down with a fork, spoon or the end of a wooden spoon.
No room at the top. Fill jars completely.
Put a piece of bay leaf at the top of each jar.
Add more oil to cover the strips if needed.
Seal tightly.
The best part of making this dish is eating it. I already finished one jar.
#eggplant#pickledeggplant#makinghomemadeeggplant#granpalovestocook#adolphdimambro
Sunday, 31 August 2014
Monday, 4 August 2014
GRANPA'S HAUL FROM THE ST. JACOBS FARMERS' MARKET 2014
Returning to the St. Jacobs market after the fire in August 2013, it was still as lively as ever. The crowds pour in all day.
So what did I buy.
Cauliflower, new little potatoes, large white potatoes, flat green beans, cucumbers, fresh garlic and 2 large bunches of asparagus.
Beef steak tomatoes, peaches, apricots and cherries. I was already munching on my baguette bread as the picture was being taken.
Not a bad haul for a day's trip.! Nothing is better than fresh food from the farm!
With my trek trolley, always able to buy more than the arms can carry!
#stjacob'smarket#haulfromthemarket#trektrolleyhelpswiththefood#granpalovestocook#adolphdimambro
So what did I buy.
Cauliflower, new little potatoes, large white potatoes, flat green beans, cucumbers, fresh garlic and 2 large bunches of asparagus.
Beef steak tomatoes, peaches, apricots and cherries. I was already munching on my baguette bread as the picture was being taken.
Not a bad haul for a day's trip.! Nothing is better than fresh food from the farm!
With my trek trolley, always able to buy more than the arms can carry!
#stjacob'smarket#haulfromthemarket#trektrolleyhelpswiththefood#granpalovestocook#adolphdimambro
GRANPA RETURNS TO THE ST. JACOBS FARMERS' MARKET 2014
Barb and I love to visit farmers' markets. So a return trip to one of the best in the province, was inviting us to return. St. Jacobs market in the little community of St. Jacobs just outside Kitchener/Waterloo Ontario. Home to a multi-generation German community and the Mennonites along with the diverse Canadian community. Waterloo as you know is home to Blackberry or known previously as R.I.M. An interesting area of Ontario!
Last year, August 2013, St. Jacobs market had a devastating fire of its building-24,0000 sq. ft.- that housed 60 vendors. In a short time a Harvest Barn was erected that could accommodate 47 vendors. It can be seen in the distance of this market scene. When we arrived, there is construction occurring at the end of the parking lot that may be the home of a more secure, modern specs. building. The problem with the old building was the wood structure.
We take our little trek trolley everywhere now. It sure saves on the muscles.
Beef steak tomatoes were in abundance.
Walking along and viewing the wonderful selection of locally grown fruit and vegetables.
Lots of Bing Cherries!
What to buy?
Breakfast was a good choice. Peameal bacon and egg with tomato on a bun-the breakfast special! Nice picnic area at the end of the Harvest Barn with clean washroom facilities if needed.
Mushrooms from a tree branch anyone?
Corn, watermelon and melons!
More delicious fruit!
Couldn't resist the asparagus! Love it in a breakfast omelette!
A good haul of fresh fruit, veggies and some baguette bread! Time to go home and eat!!!
Visit their website.St. Jacob;s market
#stjacob'smarket#returningtostjacob'safterthefire#lotsofgoodeatsatstjacob'smarket#buyingmushrooms#granpalovestocook#adolphdimambro
Last year, August 2013, St. Jacobs market had a devastating fire of its building-24,0000 sq. ft.- that housed 60 vendors. In a short time a Harvest Barn was erected that could accommodate 47 vendors. It can be seen in the distance of this market scene. When we arrived, there is construction occurring at the end of the parking lot that may be the home of a more secure, modern specs. building. The problem with the old building was the wood structure.
We take our little trek trolley everywhere now. It sure saves on the muscles.
Beef steak tomatoes were in abundance.
Walking along and viewing the wonderful selection of locally grown fruit and vegetables.
Lots of Bing Cherries!
What to buy?
Breakfast was a good choice. Peameal bacon and egg with tomato on a bun-the breakfast special! Nice picnic area at the end of the Harvest Barn with clean washroom facilities if needed.
Mushrooms from a tree branch anyone?
Corn, watermelon and melons!
More delicious fruit!
Couldn't resist the asparagus! Love it in a breakfast omelette!
A good haul of fresh fruit, veggies and some baguette bread! Time to go home and eat!!!
Visit their website.St. Jacob;s market
#stjacob'smarket#returningtostjacob'safterthefire#lotsofgoodeatsatstjacob'smarket#buyingmushrooms#granpalovestocook#adolphdimambro
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