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Grilled Garden Vegetables

Grilled Garden Vegetables

When the vegetables in the garden are fresh, they don't need much help to taste delicious.  I like to put them on the grill and dress and season them lightly. Most vegetables grill fairly well - as long as they're big enough not to fall through the grate.  Here, I'm using bell pepper, long beans and aubergine.

First, I like to coat everything lightly with olive oil and season with salt.  It tastes great and keeps things from sticking.  Then I like to get a good char on the peppers so that the skin slides off easily.  The beans and eggplant need to grill just long enough to become tender - not mushy.

Plate it up fancy!  So many vegetable dishes tend to be simply piled on the place.  Take a moment to arrange the ingredients to be visually appealing.  I like to serve it with fresh tarragon, basil and cherry tomatoes.  Then, drizzle a bit of aged balsamic and olive oil for extra flavour.  Happy Summer!

Garden 2014 - Start of Summer!

Summer's finally here and the garden is going strong! IMG_3724Squash blossoms

Blueberry, tomato, eggplant, pepper: IMG_3691 IMG_3686 IMG_3682 IMG_3665

Spring Garden 2014

Just a quick update from the garden:  Peaches, nectarines, grapes, blueberries, coffee and oregano.

Roses 2013

Spring garden updates [2013]

The garden is coming to life! Blueberries in bloom: IMG_7322

Lettuce - survived the winter: IMG_7111

Shallots: IMG_7112

First rose bud: IMG_7311

Asparagus: IMG_7314

Potatoes: IMG_7320

Tomatoes - hiding under buckets for frost protection: IMG_7321

Pfingstrose (Peony): IMG_7325

Watercress: IMG_7331

Grapes: IMG_7334

Winter salad

Fresh grown salad in winter?!  That's the way how I grow. IMG_6130

Fresh: lettuce, beet leaves, broccoli, carrots, onions