His maximum intensity (so far) has been category five—similar to Hurricane Katrina. Hamish was expected to pass Townsville on Saturday evening, so the whole day was a bit tense. We woke up to beautiful, cheery blue skies.But all morning, the skies went back and forth between that, and this:
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While anticipated Hamish’s arrival, we cooked. As you do. For dinner one night, I baked some portabella mushrooms which had been marinated in orange juice and jerk seasoning. Since we like to fill up our oven, I also threw together some sweet and plain potato chippies. Andy stuffed a few ugly tomatoes with leftover tofu scramble, and we heated up a leftover stuffed sweet potato. A bit of lime-garlic aioli made the meal complete.
On Saturday, after a relaxing day (despite the cyclone potential) at the vegan spa with some friends, we made yum cha. I made some steamed dumplings, using the dough recipe from the last VegNews magazine. I filled them up with some BBQ tofu filling.
I'm not so great at closing the dumplings.
We also made dim sim, using store bought dumpling wrappers and stuffed with a tofu-veggie mixture before being fried. Unfortunately the camera batteries died, so I don’t have any photos of the finished products.
Even though it’s technically autumn, it's still the hot season--the end of the wet, when it's still humid and could rain at any time, but the skies are mostly clear and the sun beams down
Who needs winter, spring, summer and fall when you've got The Dry, The Wet, cyclone season, mango season, stinger season and avocado season?
16 comments:
Hang in there with the weather!!
Mmm, love the SWEET POTATOES, especially :-D
Ooh, I like the sound of those mushrooms. Stay safe!!
Oh no! Stay safe!
Awesome yum cha... I wish I had your talent.
I've been hoping you were okay while watching Hamish on the news! Glad to see that you are!
I love your Yum Cha. Mmmmm yum cha! I haven't had one in years and years and years.
Definitely stay safe. I would love a Vegan spa. love the yum cha!
That's a whole lot of cooking! I'm sure such good stuff will keep the bad weather at bay.
those dumplings look cute!
I love your round-up of the tropical seasons! I wouldn't mind mango season... not AT ALL!
I heard about Hamish on the news -- looks like you made good use of your time - the dumplings look totally fabulous! I'd take the mangos & avocados any day! CHEERS, Theresa!
I think we've managed to successfully bypass autumn and head straight on into winter over the last couple of weeks! Seasons don't mean that much over here either!
Cooking while the weather is turning all grey and dark is great though - keeps you warm and entertained while it rains outside. Your meals look delicious as usual. Feeling a little jealous as I haven't had much time to cook lately!
yeah, it's gotta be like the worst communication breakdown in vegan history!
the ribz look goodz :)
yum!!! home made bau, so good!
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I have to say, cyclone season seems to be inspiring delicious looking food! It will be interesting to see what you grow in your garden, given the wildly different seasons than we have here. I think we're just about to break into thaw/mud...
Hopefully the storms will continue to pass you guys by - stay safe!
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haha, excellent rundown of seasons. I'll take mango season! And neat double photo of the sky...
The plate with the chippies is also looking very tempting, yum!
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