Daylesford Macedon Life - Autumn 2022

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FOOD FROM LOCAL WOODS, MEADOWS, FARMS AND GARDENS LATE SUMMER, EARLY AUTUMN

Alla Wolf-Tasker AM. Culinary Director Lake House & Dairy Flat Farm Daylesford @wolfinkitchen @lakehousedaylesford @dairyflatfarmdaylesford All of us have heard the word ‘immunity’ spoken about during these pandemic years, yet most of us take for granted this magically intricate defense system that works to keep us healthy.

properties. Onions, meanwhile, have a substance called Quercetin a known inhibitor of various influenza viruses.

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ood food, together with good sleep, prioritising exercise (even if it’s just a ramble through our beautiful surrounds here), socialising, conviviality and integration in community, are all critically important for our immune system. As these are things many of us had to forego throughout the lockdowns and travel restrictions of the past two years, our immunity is bound to have taken a battering. In these difficult times, what we can control are the choices we make when we purchase food for ourselves and our families. Mind you, wellness shouldn’t be about throwing down a raw fruit and vegetable juice now and then, nor the use of some new ‘fad’ grain or dried berry from somewhere over the other side of the globe. Rather, it’s about the confidence to make informed choices about our regular everyday purchases. Fresh local food is always the best because it’s in season. And,

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But beyond those humble contributors, right now a large bowl of mixed local berries is one of the best additions you could make to your diet. They are at their best, and like other vibrant brightly coloured fruits and vegetables, often provide some of the highest levels of nutrients, especially antioxidants. The anthocyanins found almost exclusively in these nutritional powerhouses have been shown to postpone cognitive decline. Berries are also a prebiotic fibre rich food that provide fuel to the probiotics in the gut. And a healthy microbiome, we now know, plays an essential role in our immune system. Buy your organic (there are a lot of pesticides that are often used in supermarket purchased produce) berries locally from farmers' markets or enjoy the experience of picking your own at Morningswood Farm, just outside Daylesford. if you’re shopping at a farmer’s market you’ll often get to meet the grower and can ask about their farming or production practices. We’re spoilt for choice with weekly farmers’ markets across our region bursting with great food from what is now acknowledged to be one of the most productive and sustainable food bowls in Australia. At Daylesford’s weekly Sunday market our own Dairy Flat Farm has a stall filled with sour dough loaves and Viennoisserie from our farm bake house, as well as plenty of just harvested pesticide free produce. Onions and garlic are a critically important addition to whatever you are cooking. Humble and often forgotten, they have recently been harvested. Garlic offers considerable protective benefits for our healthy immune response. Crushed or chopped, it produces allicin which offers substantial antiviral and antibacterial

But if it’s a forage you are after – look out for hedgerows of elderberries. These tall treelike shrubs grow very well across the Central Highlands. The tannic, pungent clusters of small dark berries make a delicious syrup when washed, stripped of their stems and cooked with sugar. We often use that as the base for a house liqueur here at Lake House. If you want to make a jam from them you’ll need to add pectin or a pectin heavy fruit. Apple and elderberry jam is quite delicious especially on pancakes with a little crème fraiche on the side.

"Fresh local food is always the best – because it’s in season".


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Classes and Workshops

2min
page 36

Pancho Café's Carrot Cake Recipe

1min
pages 38-40

Rooms with a View

4min
pages 32-33

Walking Tall in Daylesford: ChillOut Festival Turns 25

3min
page 31

What's On

3min
pages 34-35

The Indigenous History of Hanging Rock

3min
page 30

New Sensation: Mount Monument

2min
page 29

No Time to Unwind? Do You Have Time Not To?

2min
pages 25-26

Dairy Flat Lodge and Farm

1min
page 28

Food From Local Woods, Meadows, Farms and Gardens: With Alla Wolf-Tasker

4min
pages 22-23

A Week in the Life

5min
pages 20-21

Wine, Dine and Discover Something Fine

3min
page 27

A Guide to Conscious Shopping

4min
page 24

Macedon Ranges Autumn Festival – Our Top Picks

3min
page 19

Q&A with Clay Watson

4min
pages 17-18

Slow Down and Reconnect

2min
page 13

Bridges of Macedon County

4min
pages 10-11

Eat Your Veg

3min
page 16

Pay It Forward in Woodend

3min
pages 8-9

Botanic Gardens Treasure Hunt

4min
pages 14-15

Shizuka Ryokan

1min
page 12

The Regenerators

4min
pages 6-7

Regional Awards

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