New products + workshops/talks + hiring + recipe for 6 hour slow cooked lamb shoulder!
Becca Crawford
I won’t lie that Winter is not my favourite season (I blame my GC upbringing for that and my Mediterranean heritage). However, if nothing else, winter provides a great opportunity (some would say excuse?) to slow down, turn inwards, get more sleep and rest, be more gentle with yourself and eat more warming and nourishing foods like broths, slow cooks, chicken liver pate, wild seafood, fermented foods and colourful veggies including garlic and onions. These will all help to build a robust immune system so you have greater resilience to fend off whatever comes your way. That’s what the immune system is designed to do!
New products
I am excited to announce some new products that we have launched recently. Also, stay tuned for activated Dukkah coming soon!
1. BEEF BROTH & LIVER CUBES
Life just got a whole lot sneakier with our new beef broth & liver cubes. There is nothing like these on the market.
We know that gram for gram, livers from pastured animals are the most nutrient-dense food on the planet and were prized by all traditional societies the world over as a powerful superfood to build strong immunity and for optimal development!
In order to make the world’s most nutrient dense superfood even more accessible, we blend raw organic chicken livers with our signature unsalted beef broth (in a 3 to 1 ratio of livers to broth) and freeze the liquid into ice-cube sized portions for you to conveniently (and sneakily!) add into your food such as minced meat meals (e.g. bolognaise, meat balls and Shepherds Pie) for a powerful nutritional boost.
This time-saving product means that you don’t need to chop, handle or waste freezer space and numerous containers storing small portions of livers but can conveniently defrost and use the amount you need from our nifty packet.
For more ways to sneak livers or other organ meats into your diet, head to our online organ meat workshop. This workshop explains nutritional theory, recipes, plus a video with lifetime access.
2. ACTIVATED CRACKERS
Life just got a whole lot crunchier with our new activated crackers.
Our hand-made organic crackers are not only free of gluten, nasty additives and empty fillers, but what makes them unique is that the seeds in them are properly prepared by soaking for up to 24 hours in filtered water to activate germination. This process reduces phytates that are found in all seeds that bind essential minerals and also inhibit enzymes. The crackers are long slow dehydrated and finished in the oven to make them deliciously light and crispy.
Eat as is for a nutrient-dense snack, smear with organic chicken liver pâté, guacamole, pesto, or other dip, or top with cheese, sliced tomatoes, cured meat or other nutrient-dense topping. My kids are obsessed with these. Great for school lunch boxes too!
3. FRIDGE-STABLE BONE BROTH (CHICKEN / BEEF)
Life just got a whole lot convenient with our 5 week fridge stable bone broth. We are moving to an even longer fridge stable broth to avoid ever having to freeze broth making it more convenient to keep a stash in your fridge and use whenever you need.
The Essentials Workshop: health home/healthy swaps/essential oils
I’m running 2 free The Essentials workshops in July if you feel pulled to start or deepen your wellness journey by kicking the harsh chemicals in your home and healthy swapping to toxic free, super powerful and cost effective versions. Once you’re part of our team, we take you under our wing and hold your hand through the whole process and to help you streamline everything to just one place so that life becomes more SIMPLE and less stressful. You can healthy swap at your own pace to create a beautiful chemical-free sanctuary for your family, reducing the toxic load on our little ones.
If you feel ready to become more independent in your health care so that you can be pharmacy- free and become your family’s alchemist and healer for day to day niggles (which is so empowering as a mum!), we give you all the tools, resources and education on how to do so. We open up our treasure trove of information and provide you with personalised support at no charge so you feel empowered.
SATURDAY 18TH JULY 2PM - 4:30PM at the home of naturopath and nutritionist Claire Grullemans.
This is an in person workshop (yay!) SO SPACES ARE LIMITED. We are gifting everyone a 500ml bottle of Thieves household cleaner upon arrival plus a copy of the book Low Tox Life by our beloved Alexx Stuart from Low Tox Life (as that’s what we’re all about!).
And...
THURSDAY 23RD JULY 7PM - 9PM via zoom webinar. So you can join from the comfort of your home anywhere in the world.
Click here to book.
Together, we can make the world a less toxic, more nourishing place for us, our kids and futures generations, one healthy swap at a time 💚🌱🌏
Food As Medicine talk – 1 August
If you really want to put all the nutrition jigsaw puzzle pieces together and immerse yourself in a full day (9am- 3pm) of learning all about the fundamentals of robust nutrition and robust gut health I encourage you to come to my next Food as Medicine Talk held by zoom webinar. I co-present this talk with Marieke Rodensgtein who is Australia’s leading holistic dietician, GAPS practitioner and advocate of regenerative farming. Described as nothing short of “life changing” by numerous people, this is the talk that sets you up for life complete with a comprehensive 65+ page How To manual covering the subject matter from the session plus loads more. The cost of the ticket ($150pp) provides you with automatic access to all 5 of my online cooking workshops (bone broth, baked cakes, slow cooks, organ meats and chocolate).
Click here to learn more and book.
Weston A Price Foundation talk – Wed 5 Aug 7-8:30pm
On Wed 5 August I have the honour and pleasure of being a guest speaker at the Weston A Price Foundation online talk providing a live demo of how to make bone broth and a slow cooked casserole as well as discussing some of the nutritional theory around these traditional wholefood staples.
Cost is $15pp. Click here to book.
We are hiring 1 more customer service staff
A unique opportunity has arisen for 1 more customer service staff at Broth Bar & Larder in Bronte, to join our ever expanding and growing team to serve our community with our beautiful organic artisan whole foods.
The shifts are:
Monday’s 12.30- 6pm
Wed 7.30-1pm
Fridays 12.30- 6pm.
We are after someone who:
💫 is super warm, friendly and personable
💫 works super fast and efficiently and preferably has experience in customer servic
💫 is on the same nutritional page (traditional wholefoods) and lives and breathes our holistic lifestyle and ancestral dietary philosophy
💫 has a super high attention to detail
💫 is uber organised
💫 can follow procedures/ instructions/ lists carefully
💫 can juggle numerous customers at a time with ease and grace
💫 can commit to working for at least 1-2 years
💫 is reliable, punctual, contactable and a team player
💫 feels comfortable providing basic nutritional advice pertaining to our whole food offerings.
Full training will be provided.
If you think you fit the bill, or know someone who does, contact creator / director Soulla Chamberlain on info@staraniseorganic.com with your contact details.
Recipe for my 6 hour slow cooked lamb shoulder”
This only take a few minutes to bang together then forget about it for 6 hours while its doing its thing.
Ingredients:
1 lamb shoulder (cut in 4 to 5 pieces by butcher or left whole depending on the size of your oven proof dish)
2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh rosemary
1 teaspoon garlic powder or minced garlic
1 tsp unrefined salt (e.g. Celtic sea salt or Murray River lake salt or Himalayan salt)
A few turns of cracked pepper
1 - 2 cups of bone broth (chicken or beef)
Directions:
1. Place the meat in the centre of an oven-proof roasting dish.
2. Season the meat with the relevant herbs. I do this by adding the rosemary, garlic, salt and pepper to a plate, combining them, then pressing all sides of the meat into the herbs to well coat the meat. Add more herbs if required.
3. Add 1-2 cups of bone broth to bottom of the pan if the meat doesn’t fit snugly into the pan otherwise large spaces in the pan tends to dry out the meat. The larger the spaces the more broth is needed. If the meat fits snugly into your dish the addition of broth is not required.
5. Cook uncovered at 100 degrees Celsius for 6 hours (or 80 degrees Celsius for 8 hours). Baste the meat in any pan juices with a brush once or twice during cooking if possible, and/or before serving.
6. If not serving immediately, cover the meat to allow it to rest.
Serves 4 - 5
If you love slow cooked meals, you’ll love my online slow cooked workshop which contains ALL of my slow cook recipes in a convenient tabular format (for casseroles, pot roasts and roasts). It explains nutritional theory, recipes, plus a video with lifetime access.
Any leftover meat can be diced up and added to a broth based soup. Here’s my free style recipe for lamb and veggie soup:
1. Melt butter or other natural fat of choice in a saucepan or cast iron pot
2. Add in diced veggies (whatever you have in your fridge) including onions, spring onions, garlic, leafy greens, zucchini, carrots, potatoes, tomatoes, broccoli, cauliflower. Allow 1 cup of veggies per person.
3. Sautee until tender, stirring occasionally.
4. Add chicken or beef broth, allow 1-2 cups per person.
5. Add in any roughly chopped left-over lamb.
6. Add 1 -2 tablespoons tomato puree if desired for a Mediterranean infusion.
7. Heat until the broth and meat are heated through.
8. Season with unrefined salt, pepper and some chilli flakes or paprika for a little kick if desired.
9. Add in a handful of roughly chopped parsley.
If you love soups and broths, you’ll love my online bone broth workshop which contains ALL of my bone broth and soup recipes. It explains nutritional theory, recipes, plus a video with lifetime access.
Until next time, Kali Orexi (that’s Greek for Good Appetite!)
Love,
Soulla