I caught yabbies myself at Murray Bank Yabby Farm near Albury and took inspiration from local Wiradjuri woman Leonie McIntosh to incorporate indigenous ingredients into this stunning dish.
I caught yabbies myself at Murray Bank Yabby Farm near Albury and took inspiration from local Wiradjuri woman Leonie McIntosh to incorporate indigenous ingredients into this stunning dish.
Lemon Myrtle Butter
Warrigal Greens
Lyndey’s Note: Warrigal greens, also known as warrigal spinach, New Zealand spinach or Botany Bay greens, were used by Captain Cook to prevent scurvy among his men. The plant was taken back to England by the botanist Joseph Banks. Warrigal greens should always be blanched, even if using for salad, to remove the oxalic acid. You could substitute silverbeet (Swiss chard), English spinach or kale.
Wine: The lemony flavours are well suited to a semillon, and the butter dictates an older one with toasty aged flavours.
Recipe from Lyndey Milan’s Taste of Australia.
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