Waking up at Bosbokfontein Nature Reserve is a magical experience, the light through the huge windows gives a blue haze and the wooden house feels like a big ship floating on the open sea….
Evie treated me to a real coffee experience and we downed huge cups of steaming coffee discussing the menu’s of the day…
We moved inside, to the kitchen with the “best view” I’ve ever cooked in and Evie spoiled me with these lovely baked pancakes filled with chilli chicken livers…and more coffee….
For the Baked Pancakes filled with chicken livers you will need:
1 x batch of pancakes- see recipe on recipe card
500g free-range chicken livers
1 onion and 1 clover of garlic chopped
Black pepper and Ina Paarman chilli and garlic salt
Dash of Wellingtons Hot Sweet Chilli marinade
2 tablespoons rosemarie leaves
200 – 250 ml cream
Lemon juice and grated white cheddar cheese
Chicken liver pancakes ………. RECIPE CARD Cut on this link for a printable PDF recipe card.
We asked the girls if they wanted some Chicken Liver Pancakes as well…. look at the faces we got…
Evie busy in the kitchen… it took her about 45 minutes to get this dish on the table… nice chat time for the two of us …
Suite the onions and garlic in a little bit of olive oil and butter. Once soft add the roughly chopped chicken livers. Fry until cooked and nicely browned. Add black pepper and 2 good shakes of Ina Paarman Chilli and Garlic salt. Add a dash of Wellingtons Hot Sweet chilli marinade and +/- 250 ml cream. It should not be too runny. Add 1 tablespoon of rosemarie leaves and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice and cook through.
Fill the pancakes and add a thin line of mayo over the chicken liver mix before you close the pancake.
Add grated white cheddar and bake for +/- 20 minutes until crisp on top.
After our BIG breakfast it was time for a quick walk on the beach…
And then, Evie and Albert went to show me the farm… Evie, apparently is the “better” driver and in the loose sand we needed a GOOD driver. At one point we went up a very steep hill and could not see the road going down, Albert shouted “sharp right” which was what Evie did…. but it was not as sharp as what we thought….
CREATIVE BUNNNNNY TIME……
We’ve decided to cut out 20 black silhouette bunnies for the easter egg hunt. We did not want to disturb the vegetation and decided to do the hunt all along the access road, and marked the “nests” filled with chocolate eggs with our black bunnies on a stick.
Print the bunnies on A4 white paper and make photocopies on the darkest setting, roughly cut them out and stick them to cardboard. Cut them out and tape a small stick to the back…
Evelyn woke me at around 6 on Sunday morning… mmmmm it was drizzling outside but we had to get this done before the kids wake up…
WE also had some mmmmmmm bunnies for the adults…
Let the HUNT begin…
A little bit of hassle, a HUGE lot of creative fun…
To follow in part 3, Shannon’s Smoked Salmon Tagliatelle and bunny paw prints…