I’m not a gardener. At all. To me, gardening is a
chore, like cleaning. The only things in our garden that get looked after are
the edible things – and even then it’s only a water here and there. When we
bought our house, it came with an established mandarin and orange tree, a grape
vine, and a mint shrub. Our first summer in the house, we discovered some
cherry tomatoes must have self-sown and popped up down the back. I have grand
plans to plant more of a vege and herb garden, but so far it has extended only
to a jalapeno shrub, a few citrus trees and a few sickly looking herbs on my
kitchen window sill. Eventually I will get the motivation, because there is
nothing better than fresh herbs and they are so expensive to buy when you use
them in the quantities I do. But in the meantime, I will continue to reap the
benefits of someone else’s labour and use the abundance of mandarins, grapes
and mint that grow in our backyard. (Stay tuned for my mojito cheesecake!)
That’s not to say I don’t like our garden, I love
being outside. I have two favourite spots in our garden – a coffee table/bench
set-up that we’ve affectionally named ‘date corner’. That’s where my husband
and I have drinks and dinners outside to make it feel a bit more relaxed and
un-windy and ‘special’ than having it where we do every other meal. And this
grape vine gazebo, which we deck out for summer entertaining. In the heat of
summer, it’s a good few degrees cooler than anywhere else shady in the yard and
it’s just so darn laid back. At the moment we are LOADED with grapes. Thousands
of them. It’s brilliant. My husband picks a big bowl full, blends them up and
sieves them out to make the thickest, yummiest juice.
Reading through various food blogs the other day, I
came across a recipe with grape sorbet on The First Mess, and thought I would
steal some of the juice to make my own. (I say steal, because my husband
doesn’t like sorbet). Our grapes are super sweet at the moment, so I’ve added a
touch of lime juice from the original, and a little ground ginger, because
I was in a gingery kinda mood. I’m currently loving eating a scoop of this with
my breakfast on the weekends, or as dessert with a scoop of coconut ice cream.
They pair beautifully.
Grape & Ginger Sorbet
2 cups grape
juice
1 cup water
1 cup agave nectar
2 tbsps lime
juice1 cup water
1 cup agave nectar
½ teaspoon ginger powder
Put all
ingredients in a large jug apart from lime juice and whisk like crazy to mix.
Taste for sweetness, add lime juice if necessary
Place grape
mixture into an ice cream machine and follow manufacturer’s instructions.
Yum, yum, yum! That would taste so fresh and Summery! I think you need to work on Mr Skamp and make him love sorbet so you can steal ALL the juice ;)
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