Judy this is the recipe for the dressing.3 tablespoons raw tahini1-2 teaspoons toasted sesame oil2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice2 tablespoons soy sauce1-2 tablespoons honey1 tablespoon sweet chili sauce (optional)It is a bit asian in flavour, but actually came from a lovely Israeli lady called Janna Gur whose website, A Taste of Israel, -http://www.jannagur.com/site/detail/detail/detailDetail.asp?detail_id=1285845has loads of delicious recipes. Israelis are big on salads and they do them well so it is worth a look for those of us in areas where it is currently too hot to cook. I just adore any kinds of North African or Middle Eastern food, so I am always finding intersting sites like this one!I made a coleslaw-like thing with chinese cabbage, julienned carrot, celery, cucumber and toasted walnuts and used the dressing on that - delicious!Falafels are very easily made and taste great, too! They freeze well, so you can make a big batch and then just nuke a few when you want them. Served with hummous or tahini mixed with a little plain yoghurt - perfect!
Yummo cookie1, that sounds divine! What a great idea!Today I made some delicious spelt and wheat bread:Also, made some chickpea pattie mix to cook tomorrow and a Light Fruit Cake which must be someone's TMX recipe from this forum as it's set out for the TMX. It's yummy!
Nice to see you back on air JulieO, had missed your postings then realised you were off to Adelaide this week. Bet you picked up every ingredient you can't get in Whyalla, so what delights are going to be popping up with photos anytime soon
Speaking of ice-cream - we're having chocolate ice-cream for breakfast right now!!! Don't worry, it's made out of frozen bananas, cacao powder, pecans, and agave nectar! Healthy and yummy - great for getting sleepy kids out of bed!!!