ashley picking oats
yesterday i made a crisp that was the best ever. i sliced up peaches and apricots to fill a pie plate, stirred in a dab of honey and flour to thicken and then mixed in chopped up cinnamon basil, bergamot and sage to spice it up a bit. i made a crumb topping:
3/4 cup oatmeal
3/4 cup flour
3/4 cup raw sugar
1/2 cup butter? (i just put in a few dollops from my room temperature roll so i don't know how much)
1 pinch salt
mix together with your fingers and squish in your hands to make it crumbly.
i sprinkled that on top and then baked at 325 for 30 minutes until it was golden on top and all yummy, bubbly.
i made a lemon verbena syrup to top it and some natural vanilla ice cream (if i'd thought ahead i would have made some lemon verbena goat's milk ice cream but i didn't). the syrup was delicious! we have leftovers so i'm thinking either some lemonade or lemon verbena soda later today.
lemon verbena syrup:
lemon verbena leaves
lemon balm leaves
rosemary leaves
i didn't measure but i did equal parts of the lemon herbs and 1/3 part rosemary. next time i think i will add more rosemary, maybe 1/2 part to 1 part of the other.
i loosely chopped the herbs, added to a saucepan and covered with about 1 1/2 cups water. brought it to a boil, turned it off and let it steep for 10 minutes. then i strained off the herbs, measured the water and added an equal amount of organic white sugar (raw could be used but i wanted the presentation to be pretty so i used white sugar which made the syrup a beautiful vibrant lime greeny yellow color.)
i put that back on the heat and boiled down a bit until it thickened. then cooled and poured into a bottle.
to serve:
a portion of the crisp, topped with ice cream and drizzled with syrup.
the results:
lots of 'mmmmmms' and smiles.
now i'm busy bouncing between housework, making a natural cleaning book for a housewarming gift and working on a future issue of herbal roots. there are just not enough hours in the day! i am going to have to start setting my alarm to get up earlier each day so i can get more done, that's all there is to it.
Sounds like you are eating well. That cobbler sounds just yummy. I'm always trying to find a good topping for cobbler, so I will have to try this. I know what you mean about the days not being long enough.
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Yum ! Thanks for posting these recipes , they sound delish. I'm going to try both.
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great ideas!!
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