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Bush to Bowl: Bush tucker for beginners

Clarence BruinsmaBy Clarence BruinsmaApril 30, 20243 Mins Read
Clarence welcome you to the world of bush tucker at Bush to Bowl
Let Clarence welcome you to the world of bush tucker

Curious about incorporating native Australian ingredients into your cooking but feel a little lost amidst the unfamiliar names, fear not! 

This guide is your stepping stone to exploring the exciting flavours and possibilities that native plants offer. Forget complicated techniques or exotic spices. Bush tucker is all about celebrating the natural foods of Australia, with many ingredients readily available and surprisingly easy to use. Picture some wattleseed adding a nutty crunch to your porridge, finger limes bursting with citrusy goodness in your salad, or warrigal greens bringing a vibrant green touch to your stir-fry.

Let’s dive into some common and beginner-friendly ingredients to get you started:

1. Wattleseed

This iconic Australian nut boasts a warm, nutty flavour reminiscent of hazelnut and coffee. Ground wattleseed adds depth to cakes, biscuits, and savory dishes like pasta sauces or marinades. Try sprinkling it over roasted vegetables or yogurt for a textural and flavourful twist. Buy Wattleseed here.

2. Finger Limes

These native citrus gems come in vibrant colours and pack a punch of zesty flavour. Enjoy the juicy pearls on their own, add them to seafood dishes for a bright burst, or use them to create stunning garnishes for cocktails and desserts. Buy Finger Limes here.

3. Warrigal Greens

This versatile leafy green has a mild spinach-like flavour with a hint of saltiness. Enjoy them raw in salads, steamed like spinach, or sautéed with garlic and olive oil. They’re also perfect for adding a unique twist to soups, stews, and omelettes. Buy Warrigal Greens here.

4. Lemon Myrtle

This fragrant herb has a citrusy aroma with lemongrass and eucalyptus notes. Use fresh leaves to infuse water, add them to stir-fries or curries for a refreshing touch, or dry them for a potent seasoning in marinades and rubs. Buy Lemon Myrtle here.

5. Davidson Plum

This native fruit boasts a vibrant purple colour and a tart, tangy flavour with hints of plum and apricot. Enjoy it fresh, use it to make jams and chutneys, or add it to sauces for a unique sweet-tart flavour profile. Buy Davidson Plum here.

6. Muntries

These small, dark purple berries have a sweet and tangy flavour. Enjoy them fresh, use them to make jams and chutneys, or add them to yogurt or granola for a healthy and delicious breakfast boost. Buy Muntries here.

These are just a few starting points. As you explore the world of bush tucker, remember:

Start small

Don’t overwhelm yourself. Introduce one or two new ingredients at a time to discover your favourites.

Experiment

Don’t be afraid to try different combinations and recipes. You might discover unexpected flavour pairings you love.

Ask questions

Consult your local Indigenous communities, bushfood suppliers, or online resources for guidance and inspiration.

Support sustainable practices

Source your ingredients ethically and sustainably to ensure the future of these unique plants.

With a little curiosity and these tips, you’ll be well on your way to unlocking the incredible flavours and cultural significance of Australian bush tucker!

Bonus Tip

Pair your bush tucker exploration with native Australian wines or beers to create a truly immersive culinary experience.

*Mother’s Day Gift Idea

Take extra special care of mum Sunday 12 May with the Bush to Bowl Mother’s Day Gift Package (buy here) featuring a dazzling bouquet of native edible flowers, a native spice kit and native Rocky Road bliss. 

Bush to Bowl is your local 100% First Nations owned social enterprise specialising in bushfoods. Stock up at the nursery, 40 Myoora Rd, Terrey Hills, or visit bushtobowl.com

Agriculture Bush to Bowl Indigenous Matters Issue 38
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