A little step into the Mediterranean

My youngest daughter is back from her course in Sheffield and she really enjoyed playing with bones! Of course like all good teenagers she came back with a pile of washing πŸ˜‚

This week has definitely been a week of April showers, some of those showers have been decidedly wintery. As I write this though the sun is coming up and although there is a frost on the ground it should warm up nicely for today’s adventure. Mia, myself and the little dogs are heading into Dartmoor but you will have to join me next week to see where we went!

I am now on the letter I which does not seem to have a specific herb or spice but correct me if I’m wrong. I decided rather than skip it, to go with an Italian herb blend. This homemade Italian blend is the combination of basil, oregano, marjoram, parsley and thyme. You could add rosemary also but I did not have any dried.

Italian herb blend

I made a delicious fish stew and Italian soft rolls.

Fish stew made 3 portions

2 fillets salmon skinned and cubed
8 large raw prawns chopped into 3
Chopped onion
Small head of Broccoli chopped finely
2 cloves garlic
Tin of chopped tomatoes
Tablespoon Italian herbs
Tablespoon dried morel mushrooms soaked in cup of boiling water

Saute onions, broccoli and garlic till soft, add tinned tomatoes, herbs and seasoning. Drain the mushrooms and add the water to the pan and chop the mushrooms and add. Finally add the salmon and prawns and cook till prawns turn pink.

Saute all the vegetables

The rolls were made from this recipe but I halved the amount as did not want as many rolls and only half the size.

Subway Bread Recipe (Italian Herb and Cheese Copycat)

Italian soft rolls
Italian Fish Stew and Roll

Decoupage

The word is fashioned from Middle French decouper, meaning “to cut out.” Decouper, in turn, pastes together the prefix de- (“from” or “away”) and couper (“to cut).

I have seen some lovely decoupage projects on Pinterest to recycle tin cans and decided to have a go. It took about 1 hour from start to finish so an easy fun project to do as a group or with kids. Just make sure you use a can that has a pull ring top as you then don’t have to worry about a sharp edge. I didn’t have one so used black duck tape around the top edge.

I found old music sheets online and printed and cut to size of my tin, you could use newspaper or even just paint it. I glued the music sheet to the tin and allowed to dry whilst cutting out patterns from some pretty napkins I had recently bought.

I found a good YouTube video which showed a good way of putting the napkin onto the tin using cling film which means you get no creases or ripping. I didn’t bother spraying a gloss varnish over it but just painted a thin layer of the white glue (modge podge) over the top as this goes clear and seals.

Finished decoupage container

I thought the music was very topical and I just popped one of my seagrass jars inside it to adorn my kitchen island.

Our craft group had been going to learn needle felting or needle stabbing as I wanted to call it!Unfortunately our expert has gone down with the dreaded Covid, so it looks as though I will step in to do a decoupage session instead. Good job I don’t stick to one craft πŸ˜‚

I will let you know how it goes. I am also going to see if my lemon and nettle cake from a few weeks ago is as good made into individual cupcakes for everyone to try.

Have a lovely week as we head into Easter.

Chris x