Lately I have felt the desire to cook tofu on an open fire, just like our ancestors did. But I am very conscious that this may enrage many of my bacon fuelled readers and so I have come up with a fusion of herbivorous and carnivorous eating to create the perfect omnivorous offering. It has something for everyone!
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Orongorongo Valley Tofu and Mushroom Kebabs |
Ingredients:
- Tofu
- Mushrooms
- Good splash of soy sauce (It's like bathing Tofu in it's own blood)
- Oregano
- Juice of the Lemon
- Bacon
- smoky fire
I constructed these yummies in advance and let them marinate in a container in my pack. Garlic would of been good but alas I was all out. I took a cake cooling rack which served as a marvellous lightweight grill. I think this is one of my best inventions so far. The tofu was not bad, the mushrooms rather awesome, but the rolls of streaky bacon was incredible - all crispy on the outside but yummy moist in the middle with a hint of the lemon and tofu blood.
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Yum! |
The Orongorongo Valley is nestled at the Southern end of the Rimutaka ranges. The easiest access is via walking from the Catchpool Valley. The sign says 2 hours though if you have a bit of a motor in your boot you can get there in under an hour. But if you are lugging a big pack, or taking your kids then 2 hours is probably realistic (unless of course if you have an 8 year old daughter who is fleet of foot and muscled like a cheetah, in which case more than likely she will be waiting for you for half an hour at the end of the track).
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Orongorongo Valley |
It is a downright sublime walk. While I blitzed it, got a late start as per usual, it is well worth taking your time to amble along and enjoy the sweet bush. It is like four seasons of bush in one day - Podocarps, stands of beach trees (bitches love the beaches!), Ponga tree ferns, and Nekau palms so unexpected they remind you that New Zealand is part of the Pacific.
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Ohh err um.... |
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Northern Rata - This grandmother is slowly consuming
the dead remains of the Rimu it grew upon, What a bad ass! |
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Forest Gods be praised! |
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Beauticious walkings |
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