Powdery mildew of the sage

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  Powdery mildew or white sickness is a cryptogamic disease, that is of fungal origin, which can affect sage plants and occurs on the leaves. This is the most frequent pathology among those that can affect this aromatic herb and occurs in particular with mild temperatures and high humidity. It is a very simple disease to identify: because the white patches that are seen on the leaves of the sage are very characteristic. A reader of Orto Da Coltivare, Barbara, asks me exactly what her plant can have, describing the symptoms of powdery mildew. I answer publicly because I think it may be useful for many to know how to defend themselves from this problem with natural methods and above all how to prevent it. Recognizing powdery mildew on sage Those who cultivate the vegetable garden will already know powdery mildew because it is a frequent pathology also on other cultivated plants, in particular on pumpkin and courgette. Powdery mildew is also called white sickness precisely because it work

Rabbit legs with wine sauerkraut

Rabbit legs

Rabbit legs with wine sauerkraut wrapped in bacon and baked in the oven on a bed of sauerkraut, rabbit legs are transformed into a savoury autumn or winter dish.

Ingredients

Main course For 4 people

1 kg of raw sauerkraut
1 onion
1 tablespoon of risotto rice
2 tablespoons of rapeseed oil
2 l of white wine
a few juniper berries
4 rabbit legs
the mixture of spices for meat
4 bay leaves
12 slices of rolled or peasant bacon

How to proceed rabbit legs with wine sauerkraut

Preparation:
ca. 20 minutes
Simmer:
ca. 20 minutes
Cooking in the oven:
35-40 minutes
Total time:
1 h 20 min

Rinse the sauerkraut under cold water and drain well. Finely chop the onion and fry it in oil with the rice. Incorporate sauerkraut and turn off with half the wine. Add the juniper berries, cover and simmer for approx. 20 minutes. Pour the sauerkraut into a baking dish.

Preheat the oven to 170 ° C. Season the rabbit legs, stuff each with a bay leaf and wrap each with 3 slices of bacon. Tie with kitchen twine. Spread the meat over the sauerkraut. Bake in the centre of the oven for 35-40 minutes, occasionally sprinkling with the remaining wine. Accompanied with boiled potatoes.

Rabbit legs



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