Sunday, May 23, 2010

Egg & Bacon Pie

Great served either hot or cold, this Egg & Bacon pie makes a tasty brunch or picnic dish

This is one of my mother-in-law’s recipes, and is the perfect pie to serve for brunch … or to take along on an early morning road trip or picnic. It also tastes great served either warm or cold.

I forgot to take a photo of the finished pie with it’s ‘top’ on – but at least the photo above shows the filling clearly (a ‘finished’ pie looks like a pie anyway, no matter what’s inside it !)

As always, you can scroll to the bottom of this page for the ‘Conversion Calculator’ if you’d like to convert the measurements into ones which suit you -:


Egg & Bacon Pie

Pastry:
170 gm Flour
90 gm Butter, chilled
1 tbsp cold Water

Filling:
4 boiled Eggs, chopped into quarters
170 gm streaky bacon, cooked & roughly chopped
1 Egg, beaten
½ cup Milk
Salt & Pepper to taste

Sieve the flour into a bowl. Rub in the butter and add the water to form a manageable dough. Knead lightly and leave to rest in the fridge for half an hour or so, before rolling out quite thinly and using to cover the base of a round pie dish measuring approximately 18 cm in diameter.

Place the filling of chopped boiled eggs and bacon inside the pastry ‘shell’. Beat the egg and milk together, add the seasoning and pour this liquid over the egg/bacon filling. Top with the remainder of the pastry, brushing with a little beaten egg if you’d like, and pricking a few holes in the surface (so that the steam can escape as the pie bakes).

Bake at 200’C/400’C/Gas Mark 6 for about 30 minutes. Serves 4 generously.


Friday, May 21, 2010

Sorry - No Water Today ... Or Tomorrow.

We had to use bottled water for bathing in .....

You’d honestly think that with all the recent rains we’ve been having, that we would have an endless supply of water at the moment, wouldn’t you ? But that is not the case. We have elephant on the farm again, who’ve broken through our water pipes (water runs through these pipes – off Kilimanjaro mountain – to our farm) and coupled with this, so much silt/mud has run into the pipes with all the torrential rain, that many of them have become completely blocked.

Aside from the bottled water, this was the only water we had in the house for 2 days !

So, we were without water at the house for 2 days this week whilst the pipes were being very s-l-o-w-l-y (‘oh let’s stop for a tea break now and a lunch break an hour later, there’s no hurry’) repaired. Hubby was off the farm for a day so no one was here to ‘chase up’ on the repair work, either. So things were delayed even further. And I threw my toys out of the cot - or should I say, I threw an adult tantrum. (In grand style too, I may add.)

Yes – I ranted and raved and threw things (random tins of baked beans, and recipe books) .... I know this must sound terrible, but there’s only so much a girl can take you know, and I am DONE with roughing it in Africa. I have lived (when we ran camps here many years ago) with no food, no water, no electricity, no money, no roads out and – often – no hope (all - mostly - at different times though, of course !) and I refuse to do without any of these things now that we have children. I simply refuse. (Because I reckon that I’ve more than paid my dues to Life In Africa !)

The lack of water reminded me of my days spent living in the Tarangire area of Tanzania - where we had to dig for water from the dry Tarangire river bed .... and transport it carefully back to camp

So … on the first waterless day, I was patient. I calmly boiled pots of bottled water on the stove for the kid’s (and our) baths. Afterwards, I scooped the dirty bath water into the toilet cisterns to flush the loo’s. I made a great game of brushing teeth with a bottle of water with our daughter. On the second day …. with my temper wearing a bit thin upon waking up to the sound of air coming out of the taps once again … and upon hearing that it was a ‘major job’ and that ‘there may not be any water for another day or so’ I threatened …. to take the kids and book into a hotel in the city ….. and still no water ….. ‘Go up the mountain’ I said to my husband ‘And see what they are doing for yourself, because it’s taking too damn long’ but hubby assured me he had it under control ‘and I have an urgent problem with a planter on the farm at the moment which I need to attend to’ … so I told him to get his priorities right. And threatened divorce (‘I’m going to find myself a nice husband who works a 9 to 5 job in a European city in the 1st world somewhere’).

And threw a few more things at him for good measure.

And still, there was no water.


The water had to be carried uphill before being placed in the back of the vehicle - to avoid spilling even a single precious drop !

So I decided to hit him where it hurts a man the most (well, um … one of the places). His stomach. He came home for lunch, famished. Only to find a bare kitchen table. ‘Sorry’ I said ‘No water. No food. I can’t possibly be expected to cook with no water, keep the kitchen clean, wash dishes etc.’ (I had given the kids lunch a bit earlier, unknown to him !) He stormed off, and about an hour later I heard the water slowly trickling into the cisterns and through the taps. Ah ! Bliss ! Hubby had finally realised that the situation was dire and had got into his vehicle, driven up the mountain as far as he could go, walked the rest of the way on foot, and got to the root of the problem.

How happy do I look in this photo ? He he .... with no water on tap whilst we were building the camp, I had to bath, wash my hair and shave my legs in (dirty) river water out of a bucket

Which is what he should have done 2 days previously. But anyway. We have water now, (and hubby has food !) and that’s the main thing.

Who says us woman are hard to please, ‘eh ?!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Print Me ! Email Me ! Put Me Into PDF Format !

My front garden view over the farm fields, taken yesterday (this photo has nothing to do with this post - but I thought that you'd enjoy the view anyway !)

You’ll notice that since yesterday there is a small green ‘Print Friendly’ button appearing at the end of each of my blog posts. (Meant mainly for my recipe posts, but as there’s no way of having it appear only on those posts, you’ll see it appearing on all of them). This is a tremendous help if you like printing my recipes out, as I know some of you do – no more tedious copy/pasting and this print friendly option even gives you the choice of removing all images before printing …. or converting the recipe into pdf format or even emailing the recipe to yourself or someone else.

So, hopefully it will make printing recipes off my blog a breeze in the future ! I must just add though, that when selecting the pdf option, a window pops up with a few adverts as the document is loading. You know I pride myself on keeping this blog AD FREE so I do apologise for these few ad’s when you choose this option, but it is unavoidable (I am not making any money from these ad’s).

Thanks to Pam from MidWest Kitchen Korner, as I first spied this little green button on her blog !

I have also recently taken the *plunge* and have started learning how to change the html code on my blog template (I believe this is sometimes called a ‘Blogger hack’ ?) …. baby steps …. (don't want to delete my entire blog by mistake !) but this is helping me to add a few new features to the blog … like the drop down menu for my categories in the right sidebar ('What would you like to read about, or cook, today ?') Oh ! This endless, endless list of categories (aka ‘labels’) used to drive me dilly … taking up all that space …. now I have a nice, compact category section (which I am slowly re ordering and cleaning up, too) & I am so happy (‘cause it bothered me for so long) that I could just dance !

I’m also considering …. possibly ….. a total blog revamp sometime in the future …. I get tired of seeing the same old background, header photo etc every time I come on here ... it's all getting a bit blah … blah …. blah ... what do you all think ?!