I've just got a new lot of pepperberries in, please let me know if you need any as they are a seasonal thing. Pepperberries can be used just like you would your normal pepper in a grinder.
They are fairly hot so use with a little care at first. They have a faint eucalyptus aroma which reminds your of the Australian bush, I use the berries and the leaf all the time in my cooking and absolutely love it.
Mountain pepperleaf comes from the same bush, it's just the leaf that is ground to a fine power, sprinkle onto food or as you're cooking, perhaps not so strong as the berries, but still with it's own unique flavour.
Showing posts with label mountain pepper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mountain pepper. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
AUSTRALIA DAY
I hope that you all have a great Australia Day today and stay safe on the roads.
We are going to celebrate very simply with a BBQ and cook some Spanish Mackeral that a friend just caught on the beautiful Coolum coast. I'm going to cook it in foil with some lemon myrtle and mountain pepper plus plus, I'll take some pics and let you know how it goes.
Have a great day
Jude
We are going to celebrate very simply with a BBQ and cook some Spanish Mackeral that a friend just caught on the beautiful Coolum coast. I'm going to cook it in foil with some lemon myrtle and mountain pepper plus plus, I'll take some pics and let you know how it goes.
Have a great day
Jude
Labels:
Australia day,
bushfood,
lemon myrtle,
mountain pepper
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Coral Trout cooked in paperbark
If you want to try some bush food, why not get yourself a fish, vegetable, peel some paperbark off a tree and cook it over the BBQ.....this recipe is delicious and simple to prepare......if you go to www.makingtracks.com.au (or click on Outback Chef logo opposite) for a full pictorial step by step guide. Let me know what you think.
Labels:
bush food recipes,
coral trout,
lemon myrtle,
mountain pepper,
paperbard
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