From a Cabbage

The next session is scheduled for:

Date:  Friday 25 August 2023
Time:  10:00 – 13:30
Venue:  Maffra Neighbourhood House
Cost:  $40.00 including GST
Bookings:  Maffra Neighbourhood House – Ph:  0422 335 155
Max. participants:  6
For more details:  Click here
On the menu:
To take home: 
🥄Carrot & Ginger Sauerkraut
🥄Pickled Cabbage (Coleslaw in a Jar and Grandma Martin’s Pickled Red Cabbage)
For lunch:
🍴Sauerkraut Okonomiyaki (savoury Japanese pancakes)
🍴Mum’s Marinated Coleslaw
🍴Cabbage Rolls

 

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A little knowledge sharing…

After years of wanting to do this, but not having the confidence to venture forward with the idea, now, after receiving much encouragement from those around me, in less than two weeks time I will be running my first Knowledge Sharing Session at a local Neighbourhood House.  Yes, I am a little nervous, but I am also a little excited!  So I thought I would share what we will be doing in the first session.  It will be all about sauerkraut, or as they call it in France, choucroute, and we may even touch on growing your own cabbages at home.

Sauerkraut or choucroute, has become increasingly popular in recent times.  It’s seen as a way to improve gut health, easing digestive symptoms and supporting your immune system by adding probiotics and enzymes to your diet.

I just love toasted sourdough with a little Dijon mustard and melted cheese, topped with sauerkraut for breakfast each day.

Toast with Dijon mustard, melted, cheese and sauerkraut.

The other great benefit of making sauerkraut, and one that I think sometimes gets ignored in these times, is that it is a fabulous way of preserving cabbage when it’s in season.  I love to use this sauerkraut to make delicious, warming, comfort food during the colder months of the year Continue reading