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Alice Springs, Food, gluten free, grain free, home, photography
Look at how this last day of March began before my walk, and before writing this post…
For the last few weeks the activities at our house have focused around the laundry, not the kitchen. The laundry was the very last area to receive the makeover treatment, in the 15 years (almost to the day) since we moved into this house. I had dreaded it, and it turns out, with good reason. No, not horrific, but painful enough, with the usual problems of having to ‘undo’ what was haphazardly done 26 years ago when the house was built. And wet-areas are always worse to renovate that other rooms.
The reno is done now, and as of wine-thirty on Friday (28th), we can get back to the fun stuff… eating and blogging! Friday being the last day for the builder/tiler/all-round-great-tradesman and fellow, I made Flour-less Chocolate Cake, for him, and the electrician who has a few updates to do in other rooms.
I’ve had a craving for meatballs, so on Saturday while my husband played golf, I went into a meatball trance. It was worth it. Please try these some time and don’t leave out the sultanas, they are the perfect balance for the chilli flakes and the sauce and you will be glad you didn’t (I hope). My husband is not really one for fruit in meat dishes, even in curries, which sometimes call for them, but he loves these meatballs. And the sauce…. resist temptation to tinker with it, and remember it is the foil for the meatballs and it doesn’t taste like most normal sauces, in my experience. The meatballs are the star of this meal.

Spaghetti squash with butter, salt, pepper, lightly cooked yellow cherry tomatoes, broccoli and Parmesan
I am also having a love affair with spaghetti squash at the moment! Revealing though that may sound… spaghetti squash and I go waaay back. When I was a child in Ohio and my Mom made it, I was pretty unimpressed. But now, being the gluten free, grain free consumer that I am, it is a little slice of heaven… a vehicle for butter and Parmesan, and a perfect base upon which to add other vegetables or meatballs (above). I have never seen it in Alice Springs previous to this autumn and believe me, at $10-$12 per vegetable, I imagine it is not a big seller. But I get several meals from one and if you price good chocolate per kilo, it is much more expensive, so I am indulging.
On Sunday I made baked cheesecake (gluten free base) for a friend whose birthday is today, 31 March. According to him it is his favourite all time dessert. Who am I to argue??
When one is occupied with renovations, there are many tedious hours spent waiting for tradesmen. One day, when I was waiting for the plumber, and entertaining myself, I clicked the ‘buy’ button for this lovely coffee grinder. Oops! If you want a small, but very robust grinder for home use, this is the one. Love it. It has taken my morning cuppa to a new level. Listen, smell that??
(As usual, In My Kitchen posts are part of the monthly hosting by Celia at figjamandlimecordial. Lots of interesting goings-on in kitchens around the world–go have a look!)
Okay, you have waited patiently, so here you are, the good, the bad and the recently renovated laundry photos. Thanks for reading.
Glorious sunrise. As well as thunderstormy-rainy days we’ve had lovely sunrises (and sets) too – and I have been up early enough, and out walking to note them.
In many houses laundries are under-rated at best, shockers at worst. It may sound odd but I find washing to be one of the less tedious household chores… but there is only 2 of us. I quite enjoy hanging out washing and usually get sidetracked with the garden and even the potted plants on our city balcony. Bringing in and folding sundried washing is very satisfying. So I like the laundry to be handy, neat and useful. All of which yours is.
I have the last of our meatball freezer stash earmarked for dinner tonight. I also have odd packets of almond meal and sultanas to use up. I’ll put the other ingredients on my shopping list. Possibly not the spaghetti squash as while I enjoy it, the G.O. isn’t a fan.
Enjoy your tradesman freedom, and the second month of Autumn 🙂
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I have rarely disliked doing the washing or hanging things out. Only when we get wet weather that lingers do I wish I had a drier, but I would always prefer to hang things outside. That smell of fresh air on things is wonderful. And yes, the laundry room is now handy, neat and useful, and a little bit gorgeous, which I love. Thanks Elladee! x
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Order out of chaos. It looks really nice and I’ll bet you’re delighted to have everything back where it belongs.
Any chance you could stop doing food posts, I’m drooling so much my feet have wet rot.
xxx Sending Massive Hugs Ardys xxx
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Sorry about the food posts, David… and the wet rot on your feet. Those cafe and pub meals you write about make me drool as well, so I guess we are stuck with each other!!
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Your new laundry looks great, love the light shade. And so many good things coming out of your kitchen- even with renos happening.
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Thank you Francesca. We didn’t starve during the renos, but taking photos and creating new things was definitely on the back burner for a few weeks. So glad you noticed the light shade, I just love that shade so much. As soon as I saw it I knew it was a perfect focal point for the laundry. The accent tiles were also another indulgence, but the two things really make the room nice, I think.
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It’s all looking so good, Ardys! Nice to have a new space to work in – even if it’s for drudge work! How did you cook your spaghetti squash, please? We were given one last week, and I microwaved half of it yesterday, but found it went a bit soggy, so I’m going to try baking it next time. I thought it was delicious, and wondered if we should try growing it next year! Your meatballs sound perfect – I’m not a fan of fruit laden curries (red duck being the exception), but sultanas and mince I’m a fan of since making empanadas. They really do go well together! xx
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The best way I have found to cook the spaghetti squash is to put a knife point in either end of the whole veg, to keep it from ‘bursting’ as it cooks, then boil the entire vegetable (for about 45 minutes, for a medium size, a little over 1kg–2.5 lbs) Remove from pot, cool slightly so you can cut it in half, lengthways. Scoop out the seeds, then take two forks and shred the insides. It takes a bit of effort to get it going but this seems to work beautifully. The leftover re-heats well in the microwave, and maintains its slight crunchiness, too. I’ve added a photo of the shredding process above…
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G’day Ardys! I think anyone who has gone through renos can sympathize with you re the dust and the dirt and everyone shouts HURRAY when the renos are done!
Love your meatballs and spaghetti squash photos! Thanks for this month’s kitchen view!
Cheers! Joanne
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Thanks for the cheers, Joanne, I really admire people who live in their homes while doing entire gutting and renos. My parents did that with three small children and now I know why they have grey hair!! It is a great sense of satisfaction to see what a new lease of life we have brought to this house that was in sad shape when we bought it.
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Apparently sand from the Sahara blew north and coated the UK this week, but my car was so dusty I didn’t notice. I’m not a fan of fruit and meat, but it sounds an intriguing recipe so I shall put my prejudice aside and give it a go.
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I think the key is the chilli flakes which balance the sweetness, a bit like a lot of Asian foods that have the sweet/salty/sour balance going on. Thanks for reading!
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Hi Ardys, what a beautiful view you have! And so many good things in your kitchen.. renovations make so much dust, but it’s well worth it!
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You are right, the dust is worth it. Thanks for reading, I know you are ‘Bizzy’!!
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The reno turned out really nice. Golf photo bombed two of your photos. I love it. I could see the bag, I think, just outside the door in one photo. And again, your new tile is so beautiful and shiny that it showed a reflection of the outdoors. There sat the golf cart! I love the accent tile, too.
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Yes, the ubiquitous golf cart and clubs!! Thanks.
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Hello Ardys-
I love meatballs with fruit in them- although my family is not fond of raisins or sultanas so I use either dried currants or chopped apricots in mine. And I make a sauce of ketchup, molasses,vinegar, liquid smoke, and red pepper flakes to go with them and serve on a bed of Basmati rice.
YOur laundry room looks inviting- I like the light fixture and the tile floor with a drain- thanks so much for sharing!
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I use currants in some things too, but in this one find the chilli needs the extra sweetness to offset the ‘heat’. Thanks for reading!
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I am intrigued by spaghetti squash but have never seen them for sale in Perth. Maybe I am looking in the wrong places. Your laundry renovation looks wonderful. It is always better when the renos are over and you can finally get on top of the dust isn’t it.
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The spaghetti squash comes in two different shapes (that I have seen), one being an oval shape about like a yellowish honeydew melon. The other is a shape more like a very large zucchini. The truth is, it is a bit like pasta, with not much flavour of its own, so it is very easy to mix other flavours with it, and it sits much ‘lighter’ in the stomach than pasta, though I am gluten intolerant so perhaps not the best judge!! Thanks for reading!
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That’s it – making meatballs for supper! How nice to get your house back to normal – lovely sunrise pic.
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Thanks Sally! So nice to have the house back to normal. I feel like I’m in someone else’s house every time I enter the laundry room, though!
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Ardys, you have a way of making me drop everything and rush out to the grocery store.
I’m even in the mood to do laundry. Damn you.
xx
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Haha, thank you… I think. I want to know how you make your big bowl of brussels sprouts….
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Pink clouds are my favourites and I am very into clouds right now, I bet you get some extraordinary ones where you are. Glad to hear the laundry project is done and dusted and looks lovely and tidy again 🙂 Lovely post! Always fun to see what you are up to xx
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That sunset – so, so beautiful…I loved the ‘accidental’ purchase of the coffee grinder too! Your new laundry room looks lovely – worth all the mess and pain! So nice to “meet” you through IMK 🙂
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And so nice to meet you and read your blog too, Selma!
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First, can I just say that that is the swishest laundry light fitting I have ever seen? We are getting a big kitchen/lounge reno soon and have some light fittings that would have otherwise been tossed so perhaps I can upcycle one to the laundry. The other great thing to hear is that it’s perfectly OK to spend your time on the internet, buying things, if you have to wait for tradies. Great tip! Thanks for the tour.
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Haha, I know that is a pretty swish light fitting for a laundry but who says laundries can’t have a little ‘bling’ just because they are a hard working room? Thanks for reading!
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I am ADDICTED to meatballs so will have to give yours a go. Like others, I’ve never seen spaghetti squash here (I’m in Brisbane) but have been wanting to try it for a long time. Congrats on the laundry reno – it looks fabulous! Our “laundry” is in our garage and in dire need of a clean as it is subject to crazy amounts of dust and grime.
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I guess the spaghetti squash are a random thing. We had one lot at the green grocer but no more. At least I enjoyed them while I could. Thanks for reading. I hope you enjoy the meatballs.
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