Dear readers, Life's heating up in my kitchen as Summer approaches and this monthly IMK will give you food stories, travel stories, garden stories, and whatever else I've been up to in our tropical home and beyond that I think you will find interesting. So grab a cuppa or cold drink and read on at your leisure.
We haven't been home much this past month, on a count back I realised it was only 8 days. It's always busy the week before, leading up to a long road trip and a Pickleball tournament, with various preparations needed. I like to take some frozen meals with us in the car refrigerator to make life easy when travelling. They are easily heated up at the end of the day and it's more economical than eating out every night. Although of course we do that as well.
I cooked this delicious Creamy Chicken and Celery Casserole, which I froze and took away with us on our road trip to the Gold Coast. There was an APC pickleball tournament on at Pimpana, at the Gold Coast, which Mr. HRK played in and did very well.. You can find the recipe here for the Chicken and Celery casserole, delicious, very healthy and so easy to make. It ticks all the boxes for me for healthy eating.
I also made a double batch of Spaghetti Bolognese, using spiral pasta which is very easy to reheat in the microwave. I load it up with vegetables, so it is a meal in one. This tried and true recipe never fails and is a good option when I am short on time. We all need those.
During the busy week before we left, I made this very quick Korean Ground Pork dish, based on Gochujang Paste, maple syrup, ginger, garlic, soy sauce and ground pork. It was simply delicious. Mr. HRK loved it, in retrospect I should have doubled the recipe. I'll make it again now that we are home, and write it up. I dialled down on the Gochujang paste, and it had just the right amount of heat for us. I found it on a website called Slimming Eats.

During our stay in Cairns, in Far North Queensland, we visited the iconic Rusty's markets, I've mentioned them before, and this time we came home with some exotic tropical fruits which we hadn't tasted for a long time. Sometimes these fruits aren't at their peak or available for very long, so they need to be procured when sighted.
Longans, Black Sapote, and Mangosteen were what we decided to buy.
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Enjoying longans with a a cup of coffee made by Mr. HRK. |
I discovered that the Friendly Grocer near to our daughter Shannon's house, has Sourdough fruit bread and croissants from a Cairns bakery for sale every Friday morning. So I was on a mission and was there early. What a delicious brekkie it was, enjoying Sourdough Fruit Toast, a few exotic tropical fruits, and homemade flat white coffee. Yes there were a couple of croissants as well, but they disappeared quickly.
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The most delicious sourdough fruit toast |
While we were away at the Gold Coast, unfortunately I became ill and just needed soups to eat for a couple of days. Mr. HRK and Shannon went shopping at the nearby Coles supermarket and came back with these soups by Hart & Soul and La Zuppa. (No promo intended for Coles, Woolworths also stock them.) I'd never seen them before, probably because I wasn't looking. They ate the Chicken and Corn soup and loved it. The Bone Broth for moi needed extra flavour with a little salt, but is probably intended to act as a base for added herbs and whatever is on hand. It was just what I needed though and was perfect for me. As you know I make all my own chicken and beef broths and soups when I am at home in my own kitchen, so I felt very fortunate to be able to eat this when I needed it. The Potato and Leek soup was delicious with a hint of miso, and we brought the Pho noodle soup home with us. If you feel like a night off from cooking and feel like soup, these are healthy options, and quite reasonably priced. Extra herbs, cooked meat and other bits and pieces can be added which is what is so good about soup.

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Iced Vo Vo soft cane dendrobium orchids![]() |
This soft pink coloured one below is a real beauty as well.
Warm wishes,
Pauline
Have never had a black sapote...it looks like a very sweet fruit. Those blooming flowers are so pretty, I love esp. those golden dendrobium...so bright and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour post is very exotic both in your experience of fruits and of flowers. Living so far from the tropics, I’ve never seen most of those at all.
ReplyDeletebest… mae