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Julie and Joe

Category: Cooking

Experiments with food, new recipes and techniques.

Preparing a pigs head

What to make with a whole pig – year 2

Posted on 29 December 2016

This post is a follow up from our first butchery attempts. We learned loads in that first year, and we’ve tried to learn from our mistakes, got better with our recipes and tried a few new things. The first thing we’ve done differently this year has been the timing. Last year it was still really…

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Finished jars of peaches

Gonna eat a lot of peaches

Posted on 31 July 2016

This post is for Michael, you know who you are! Well, we’ve moved to the country, and this year we’re sure going to eat a lot of peaches! We spent a very pleasant day yesterday with our friend, Ivan, preserving his year’s peach harvest, making 42 large jars of peaches in a thin syrup, ready…

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Walnut scones

Baking ( not as easy as it sounds )

Posted on 10 January 201610 January 2016

Yes we can go to the nearest big supermarkets 30 miles away to get most of the ingredients you need for baking but we choose not to, we like to use what we’ve grown or can get locally at the market. Winter is my baking season, it’s just too hot in the Summer months and…

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Dry curing ham

What to make with a whole pig

Posted on 21 November 201529 December 2016

We butchered our first pig on Monday. It was a monumental task, and we learned loads during the whole process. This is our attempt to document what we set out to achieve, how that went and what we learned from it, so we can remember for the next time as it will be a whole…

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Cabbage and salt

Making Sauerkraut

Posted on 10 December 201417 February 2015

One of the things I’ve fancied having a go at making is sauerkraut. All that lacto-fermentation stuff sounds really interesting, so now, when the market in Popovo is laden with humongous cabbages, seems  like a good time to try it out. I found a decent sounding recipe, and bought a cabbage. Because it was my…

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Drying sausages

Making sausages

Posted on 21 November 201417 February 2015

I’d just starting to plaster the ceiling when Galia one of our neighbours came round with an offer I couldn’t refuse. Did I want to learn how to make sausages? So I downed tools and grabbed the phrase book, this was going to be a challenge. I usually rely on Joe to do the talking…

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Apple cordial

Surplus apples

Posted on 22 September 201422 September 2014

One of the problems we’ve found has been dealing with the huge amount of fruit that ripens all at the same time. We’ve got so many apples, it’s been hard knowing what to do with them all. We’ve got loads peeled and frozen, ready for pies and crumbles in the winter, some that are in…

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Cornelian cherries

Cornelian Cherries

Posted on 31 August 201410 September 2014

Found this weird fruit growing in our garden. We asked our Bulgarian neighbour, Maria, and she said they are called Drenkie, Дренки. They are supposed to be good for upset stomachs and she recommended making a compote out of them. We looked them up and they are Cornelian Cherrries.They taste strange, quite astringent, but quite…

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