A Beetroot Salad
Spurred on by the fact that whenever I’m at markets chatting to customers about different ways to use The Dill Tickle products, I always say “the Burger Beetroot isn’t just for burgers, it’s great in a salad too!” So here is a quick, easy and pretty pink salad that adds colour and flavour to a summer spread.
Tablecloths & Talking with Grace Brennan
This month’s Tablecloths and Talking chat is with Grace Brennan from Buy From The Bush. Grace is a dedicated and generous supporter of The Dill Tickle. Last year, Grace posted an hilarious video of her husband Jack, deliriously talking about his midnight feast of Bread & Butter Cucumbers in the midst of the chaos of harvest. Grace’s food chat is exactly as I expected - funny, insightful and full of good ideas!
Tuscan Chicken Stew
Simple and tasty and perfect for the in-between weather, this recipe began as a throw together fridge and pantry dinner, that turned out deliciously and has stuck around. I’m not sure how ‘Tuscan’ it really is… but it’s quick to pull together and most of the ingredients are staples. A crowd-pleaser, full of flavour and even better the next day. But nobody said anything about sharing the leftovers...
Tablecloths & Talking with Sal McManus
This month’s Tablecloths and Talking is an absolute joy to share with you. Sal McManus from The Homestead Pantry Box has delivered up some of my favourite answers so far (late night chicken kiev pizza for the win!!)! Sal and I have never met, but we are kindred spirits when it comes to food! Sal is definitely one of the most prolific and generous food lovers in my orbit. The Homestead Pantry Box is all about cooking inspiration – delicious goodies, easy and tasty recipes and a generosity and passion for cooking and sharing food with loved ones.
Thoughts on turning five!
The Dill Tickle celebrates our fifth birthday this week! I am equal parts blown away and exhausted by this milestone! But it inspired me to write a few thoughts on the colourful chaos that is five years of creating pickles and jams.
Tablecloths & Talking with Camilla Thompson
This month’s Tablecloths and Talking chat is with the very clever Camilla Thompson from Good Plate Nutrition. I met Mill back in my Orange days and have enjoyed watching from afar as Mill has followed her passion. I’m constantly impressed with the quality of her food, her insta reels (!!) and her commitment to helping people improve their health and wellbeing without compromising on the deliciousness of food. We are definitely on the same wavelength when it comes to flavour!
Rhubarb Cake
We are big fans of rhubarb in our house and this cake is so quick to pull together and a great one to take to a friend’s house. It’s gluten free and can also be made with raspberries or blueberries. It is a moist cake so just be careful when transporting.
Tablecloths & Talking with Dan Hewitt
This month my Tablecloths & Talking chat is with one of TDT’s earliest supporters - Daniel Hewitt from Millthorpe Providore. Dan and I worked together back in my Byng Street days and he is still making me laugh, still one of the the hardest working people I know, still as loyal to his home country as the day I met him! A devoted dad to his three kids, a cheeky Englishman who wears his heart on his England footy jersey sleeve, Dan is one of the most generous and friendly people you could ever have the joy of meeting. I highly recommend you visit Millthorpe Providore for a coffee and a chat with Dan!
Lamb & Cous Cous Salad with Harissa Dressing
This recipe for a lamb, cous cous and veg salad with harissa dressing is hand written in a notebook of recipes given to me by my mum when I was living in a share house aged 20. It’s great for a crowd! The harissa is not traditional, but it takes only a few minutes to make and is punchy in flavour. It’s the star of this salad, but do as my husband does and add the leftovers to any salad or sandwich and you’ll live with no regrets!
Tablecloths & Talking with My Mum
Who better to have a little chat with this Mother’s Day month, than with my Mum! I loved reading Mum’s answers to the Tablecloths and Talking chat, because it all felt so familiar. She is definitely the foundation for my love of cooking. She is a brilliant cook and can whip up anything from a random selection of pantry and fridge finds and is still the person I call in a panic when I’m facing a kitchen disaster. We love to talk about food, share recipes and cook for each other.
Minestrone
I’ve had this recipe for so long I can’t remember where it came from. I do remember the first time I made it though – I was sceptical, as I have never been a huge fan of soups, so I am always just a little bit more in love with the Italians for creating this fake soup! Minestrone, in it’s chunkiness, is the exception to my household’s ‘no soup for you’ rule. Filled with veg and mucho flavour, it’s taken on somewhat of a cult status! And I personally take it as a challenge to find the cutest soup pasta shapes to keep in the cupboard especially for Minestrone!
Tablecloths & Talking with Lucy Tweed
THIS MONTH’S TABLECLOTHS & TALKING IS WITH LUCY TWEED! If you know who Lucy is, you’ll understand why I’m shouting about it! If you don’t know Lucy, I envy the great discovery you have in front of you! Lucy’s “Every Night of the Week” Instagram account is one of social media’s great joys. Lucy is generous - the recipes she shares, the producers she loves, her styling, her humour. She is genuine and fun and I’m still tickled by the fact she has The Dill Tickle in her fridge! Enjoy this Tablecloths & Talking chat with a real life proper foodie!
Pork & Apricot Terrine
Have you ever ‘accidentally’ left an ingredient out of a recipe, just so that nobody ever made it as well as you?! My friend Ace was reluctant to part with her terrine recipe (and even tried to leave out a secret ingredient!), but I wore her down! Now, using hers for inspo, I’ve created my own. Terrines are easier than they look and a real show stopper when served up to a crowd. But I absolutely insist you serve it with Apple Jelly – it is a match made in heaven!
Tablecloths & Talking with Emily Fleming
The first time I met Emily Fleming, I fan-girled big time! Luckily it didn’t frighten her off! Em is brave, kind and generous with her knowledge and ideas. She gave me the push I needed to start The Dill Tickle! She also has a fantastic laugh (the kind where you want so badly to make her laugh, just to hear it!) and she loves food as much as me, so we talk about it a lot! It was natural to ask her for a Tablecloths and Talking chat!
Tomato Tart
We might have just kicked off Autumn, but the tomatoes are still coming out of the veggie patch in great hoards. We were given some enormous and juicy beasts from our friend with an epic patch, so I used them to make this tart. Tomatoes really are the epitome of summer and there’s something so comforting about tomatoes warm from the sun. This sweet and salty tart is a simple celebration of the humble tommy!
Tablecloths & Talking with Clare Lee
Clare Lee is a woman of many talents. She and her husband Dave manage Windy Station on the Liverpool Plains. She also runs her own business “Fare”, making and selling granola. She’s also a mum of three, an excellent gardener and cook and makes a mean G&T. She is also a Coldplay fan. So really, if there was nothing else, I would like her simply for that!
Chicken Saltimbocca
This is a recipe splattered with love! Originally from Masterchef Season 2 (waaaaay back in 2010!), now slightly adjusted after a chat with my mate Gaz, it’s now a firm favourite.
Strawberry Shortcake
This cake conjures images of sweet smelling scratch-and-sniff stickers from my childhood. I was obsessed with the cartoon character Strawberry Shortcake (anyone else remember her cute face!) and always loved asking mum to make me Strawberry Shortcake, while I imagined myself as a freckly little girl who smelt like strawberries.
Risotto Primavera
I googled the meaning of ‘primavera’ last night. It translates as “early spring”. Using my limited Italian skills, I always thought it meant ‘first green’ because green is the colour that bursts in Spring! Meh, it works either way, because this Risotto Primavera is spring in a bowl! Bright and fresh and full of my favourite spring vegetable – asparagus!