yet another gf bbq has been and gone and as usual – was good times! on the cooking side, i’d wrestled with the idea of making a pavlova for aages but was always afraid something would go wrong… it somehow seems too easy to mess it up. but, i’d been eating lovely peaches for a few weeks (they’re in season and super sweet!) and i saw a recipe for a peach melba pav and decided. it was time. check out the photo – it was gorgeous!

Peach melba pavlova

GF BBQ peeps
And finally, i just wanted to share this recipe that’s been on high rotation lately. i love it because it takes about 10 minutes to prepare, it makes you feel good ‘cos it’s healthy, and even my little brother liked it (after saying it would taste better with meat).

Chickpea curry
Chickpea curry
ingredients
- chana masala spice mix (buy from asian supermarket)
- 1 brown onion
- 1 can chickpeas
- 1 clove garlic
- green beans
- mushrooms
- shallots
- red chilli
- cous cous
directions
this is assembled in three parts – the chickpea curry, the side of beans and the cous cous.
chickpea curry
- chop onion roughly, brown in butter in a medium saucepan
- once soft and brown, take out half of the onion and put aside for the cous cous
- add the can of chickpeas to the pan along with one and a bit cans of water
- let chickpea mixture come to the boil, lower heat and add spice mix (to taste, usually 1-2 tablespoons)
- simmer for anything between 30 mins to a few hours – however long you’ve got – stir occasionally and mash some of the chickpeas to thicken sauce
green beans
- slice 2 shallots, one red chilli & the garlic clove
- add to frying pan with butter or oil
- add green beans roughly chopped into thirds
- toss about on a medium heat until brown, the lower heat and let brown for about 10mins
- slice mushrooms thickly – about the same width as the green beans, leave whole or halved if small ones
- when about 10 mins away from finish, add mushrooms to beans along with some more butter if needed
cous cous
- if feeding 2 people, it’s about 150g couscous to 300ml water
- boil kettle
- add 1/2 tablespoon of oil to boiling water in a glass pyrex bowl
- add couscous, cover with plastic wrap and let sit for 5 minutes
- take off plastic wrap, fluff with a fork and mix in the cooked onion from before
serve in a bowl – cous cous in the middle, curry on one side and beans & mushrooms on the other
here’s a similar recipe if you want to make on your own.