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- | ==== Pumpkin | + | ==== Pumpkin velouté ==== |
The inhabitants of the Discipline Scenario eat seasonally, but flavour their food with (home)dried and smoked herbs and spices. Pumpkin is for many of us a symbol of autumn: warm, smooth and sweet, like the early evenings in a (heated) home, listening to the rain and wind are ranging outside, while we're cosily protected by our well-insulated windows. Even if its colour suggests warmth, according to the traditions of Ayurveda pumpkin is a cooling food. We therefore added some spicy smoked paprika powder to increase the soup's heating capacity. | The inhabitants of the Discipline Scenario eat seasonally, but flavour their food with (home)dried and smoked herbs and spices. Pumpkin is for many of us a symbol of autumn: warm, smooth and sweet, like the early evenings in a (heated) home, listening to the rain and wind are ranging outside, while we're cosily protected by our well-insulated windows. Even if its colour suggests warmth, according to the traditions of Ayurveda pumpkin is a cooling food. We therefore added some spicy smoked paprika powder to increase the soup's heating capacity. | ||
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Sourcing: Pumpkin and sweet potato from the market in Molenbeek, Belgium. Sweet paprika from the market in Pula, Croatia. Smoked paprika from the market in Barcelona, Spain. Oregano (Majcina Dusica) picked by Maja Kuzmanovic in Pula, Croatia. Thyme from Maja's balcony. Sour cream from Delhaize. Coconut oil from [[http:// | Sourcing: Pumpkin and sweet potato from the market in Molenbeek, Belgium. Sweet paprika from the market in Pula, Croatia. Smoked paprika from the market in Barcelona, Spain. Oregano (Majcina Dusica) picked by Maja Kuzmanovic in Pula, Croatia. Thyme from Maja's balcony. Sour cream from Delhaize. Coconut oil from [[http:// | ||
- | ==== Mixed grains and seeds with chantarelles and harissa | + | ==== Spoonful of fertility |
+ | Mixed grains and seeds with chantarelles and harissa | ||
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+ | Grains are traditionally served on weddings as fertility blessings, in many regions of Europe. In Discipline Scenario, traditions and rituals are rediscovered and celebrated. Forgotten ingredients including grains and seeds such as spelt, barley, buckwheat, linseed and hemp are served in family meals again. Another forgotten tradition: foraging has been re-introduced, | ||
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==== Layered wholegrain hummus and beetroot sandwiches ==== | ==== Layered wholegrain hummus and beetroot sandwiches ==== | ||
- | === Collapse === | + | A rich, dark wholegrain bread is for us a symbol of wholesome European food traditions. We combined the bread with two vegetarian pastes, one with legumes (chickpeas) and the other with root vegetables (beetroot), both hearty fare that we could imagine a Discipline mother would pack for her children' |
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Context: waste as food, fermentation, | Context: waste as food, fermentation, | ||
- | * Potato-peel chips with truffle oil | + | {{> |
- | * Fermented seasonal mushrooms | + | |
- | * Smoked | + | ==== Potato-peel chips with truffle oil ==== |
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+ | Waste is food in the Collapse Scenario. While once we might have peeled our potatoes to make chips, we now have only potato-peel, | ||
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+ | * White potatoes | ||
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+ | * sunflower oil for frying | ||
+ | * paper kitchen towel | ||
+ | * truffle oil | ||
+ | * seaweed sprinkles | ||
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+ | Peel potatoes into long strips with a potato peeler, then let them lie on a paper towel for a few minutes to absorb moisture. Heat frying oil in a deep fryer or frying pan. Fry the peels a few at a time till crisp and golden brown. Place them back onto the paper towel and sprinkle with salt, truffle oil and seaweed. If you don't want to serve them right a way, wait till the peel cools and set aside in an airtight container until needed, but no longer than a few days. | ||
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+ | ==== Fermented button mushrooms ==== | ||
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+ | One of the main reasons behind the collapse of food industry in this scenario is antibiotic resistance. The big pharma doesn' | ||
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+ | There is no waste in the Collapse kitchen. The fermentation liquid used for the mushrooms in the dish above is spiced, smoked and recycled into a sour tonic. | ||
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* Crickets in seaweed salt | * Crickets in seaweed salt | ||
* Spirulina capsules | * Spirulina capsules |