Showing posts with label Plain Flour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plain Flour. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 February 2018

Salted Caramel Brownies

A fusions of sugar and salt. Easy to assemble, cut into squares for everyone to enjoy. Seriously give it a go.

Makes 25 Bite size squares

397g Carnation Caramel
200g Butter
200g Dark Chocolate
150g Golden Caster Sugar
3 Large Eggs
50g Cocoa Powder
125g Plain Flour
2 tsp Sea Salt




1. Grease a 20cm Square Cake tin. Preheat the oven to 180c/160c fan assisted.

2. In a bowl mix 225g of the caramel with 1 tsp Sea Salt. Set a side.

3. In a pan melt the butter over a low heat. Then add the dark chocolate. Stir while melting until all completely melted and combined. Leave to cool on side.

4. In a mixing bowl, add the rest of the caramel, golden sugar and eggs. Whisk until combined. Then add the cooled melted chocolate and whisk further. Add the plain flour and cocoa powder. Give another mix. It should thicken.

5. Layer with half the brownie mixture. Then two thirds the salted caramel in tsp drops and spread evenly without disturbing the brownie mixture. Then tip the other half of the brownie mixture on top. Then spoon on the rest of the salted caramel on top. With a toothpick make a pattern on top, going from top to bottom.

6. Put in the oven for 35 minutes. Leave to cool and cut into squares.




Sunday, 7 January 2018

Glamorgan Sausages (V)

These are very tasty. Vegetarians Approved and Meat Eater Approved. This is a recipe originating from Wales (Glamorgan in particular). These would be ideal with a nut roast (plugging).

Makes 6 - 8 Sausages

1 Medium Leek, sliced
160g Breadcrumbs (80g to coat, 80g for the sausage)
1 tsp Thyme
1 tsp Parsley
½ tsp Mustard Powder
2 Eggs (1 for Sausage, 1 for Coating)
Salt and Pepper
125g Caerphilly Cheese, grated
1 Garlic Clove, crushed
4 tbsp Plain Flour
Knob of Butter

1. Preheat the oven to 200c/180s fan assisted. Melt a know of butter in a frying pan over a medium heat. Add the garlic and leek to the frying pan. Cook until softened. Allow to cool. 

2. In a mixing bowl. Add 80g of breadcrumbs, thyme, parsley, mustard powder, 1 egg, Caerphilly cheese and the leek & garlic with salt and pepper, give a good mix. Shape into sausages. Then put on a plate and put in fridge for ½ an hour.

3. Place whisked egg, breadcrumbs and flour on individual plates. Take Each sausage and coat with the flour, egg and breadcrumbs (in that order). Then place on a baking tray and put in the oven for 25-30 minutes until the breadcrumbs are a golden colour.






Sunday, 12 November 2017

Garlic Flatbread (V)

Who doesn't love garlic bread? If someone says they don't they are either lying or they are people you shouldn't associate with. Or you could tempt them with this recipe

Makes 1 (Can serve 2)

100g Plain Flour, plus extra for dusting
1 tsp Dried Yeast
1 tsp Salt
75ml Lukewarm Water
Olive Oil

25g Salted Butter, at room temperature
1/2 a Bulb of Garlic
A few Parsley Leaves, roughly chopped

1. Put the oven on 200c/180c fan assisted. Wrap the garlic bulb in tin foil and put in the preheated oven for 30 minutes.

2. Mix the plain flour, dried yeast and salt. Make a well in the centre. Then add the lukewarm in the centre and mix, You should be able to form a ball shape. If too dry add more water, if too wet add more flour. Knead for 10 minutes. Then in a bowl rub olive oil around the bowl and add the dough and cling film. Leave to prove for 45 minutes - 1 hour. It should double in size.

3. While the dough is proving make the garlic butter. The garlic will be soft and can be pushed out of the cloves into a bowl. Mix with the butter and parsley. Season.

4. Once proved knead a bit to push out the air. Then roll thinly but don't let the dough rip. Then spread the garlic butter on top. But on a tray in the centre of the oven for 10 minutes. Serve as a side dish.


Sunday, 5 November 2017

Spinach and Mushroom Gnocchi Bake (V)

I haven't done a Vegetarian recipe in a while and had the chance to test this recipe out. Went down a treat. Served with salad and garlic bread. It was bursting with flavour. 

Serves 4-6
500g Gnocchi
250g Chestnut Mushrooms, quartered 
1 Large Onion, diced
2 Garlic Cloves Crushed
200g Spinach, washed
Knob of Butter
75g Mature Cheese, grated
Salt and Pepper
1 tsp Fresh Thyme

Sauce
25g Butter
2 tbsp Plain Flour
400ml Whole Milk
Sprinkle of Nutmeg
250g Ricotta Cheese

1. Preheat the oven to 200c/180c fan assisted. 

2. Fry the onion and garlic on a medium to low heat for 3-4 minutes or until the onions soften. Then add the mushrooms and fry for 5 minutes, stir regularly. Then add the thyme and cook for a further minute. Take off heat.

3. In a large pan, melt the butter. Once melted, whisk the flour to create a roux. gradually add the milk while whisking. It should be a thick sauce consistency. If too thick add more milk. Then add the ricotta. Mix on a low heat until combined. 

4. Gradually add the spinach about a handful at a time. When wilted add more spinach until you have used the 200g. Then add the Gnocchi to the pan. And heat through for a couple of minutes.

5. Add the contents of the frying pan to the large pan, add salt and pepper and give a good mix. Then pour into an oven proof dish. Add the grated mature cheese to the top. Put in the oven for 20-25 minutes, until golden brown. 


Monday, 30 October 2017

Sinful Devil's Food Cake

Time for a more adult Halloween Treat. This cake is luxurious and chocolatey you should be so naughty and have another slice. I won't tell!

Makes 1 Cake

Cake
Before Frosting



60g Cocoa Powder
100g Dark Brown Sugar
250ml Boiling Water
150g Butter
150g Caster Sugar
1 tsp Vanilla Extract
2 Eggs
250g Plain Flour
½ tsp Baking Powder
½ tsp Bicarbonate of Soda 

Filling
150g White Chocolate
150ml Double Cream

Frosting
200g Dark Chocolate
25g Dark Brown Sugar
150g Butter
Dash of Water

Extra Chocolate to Decorate (Optional)

1. Preheat the oven to 180c/160c fan assisted. Line 2 20cm cake tins with greaseproof paper.

After Frosting
2. In a bowl whisk the cocoa powder, dark brown sugar and the boiling water. Whisk until combined. Leave and continue the rest of the cake in another bowl.

3. Cream the butter and caster sugar together. Then add the vanilla and eggs to the mixture and mix again. Then shift the plain flour, baking powder and bicarbonate into the mixture.

4. The cocoa mixture would have cooled, add this to the cake mixture. Divide between the cake tins. Put in the oven for 25 minutes. Check the cake has baked all the way through.

5. While the cake is in the oven make the filling and frosting:

Filling
For the filling melt the white chocolate on a bain marie, allow the melted white chocolate to cool slightly. Whisk the double cream. Fold the white chocolate into the cream. And leave to cool.

Frosting
Melt the Dark Chocolate and butter in the pan. Add the Sugar and stir. Then take off the heat and add a dash of water. Leave to cool til the frosting thickens up.

6. Assemble the cake by sandwiching the white chocolate cream. Then cover with the frosting. Decorate with optional chocolate (example below). Enjoythis sinful delight.


Sunday, 29 October 2017

Webcakes

Eeeeek a spider! Na its just some chocolate fairy cakes. Make your Halloween a bit special this year with these scary treats

Makes 24

150g Butter, cubed
225g Caster Sugar
3 Eggs
1 tsp Vanilla Extract
200g Plain Flour
60g Cocoa Powder
175 ml Whole Milk
2 tsp Baking Powder
50g Dark Chocolate
Baking Cases

Topping
225g Dark/White Chocolate
White/Black Icing

1. Preheat the oven to 180c/160c fan assisted. Cream the butter and egg together. Then add the eggs and give a stir till combined. 

2. Then add the flour, vanilla extract, cocoa powder and baking powder. It should begin to stiffen up. Gradually add the milk while mixing. It should loosen the mixture. Once all the milk has combined, melt the dark chocolate and allow to cool. Add this to the cake mixture and give a final mix. Should look like chocolate mousse. 

3. Divide the mixture between the baking cases and put on a muffin pan/tray. Put in the oven for 20 minutes. Allow to cool and put on a wire rack. 

4. To make the topping melt your preferred chocolate in a ban marie. Dip each cupcake into the chocolate and put to the side. Draw 3 circles increasing in size from the centre outward. Then using a toothpick make 6/7 strokes from the centre outward to make the cakes look like they have webs. To make a spider make 2 circles with icing and add 8 legs.

Happy Halloween!




Add these cases for a Halloween feel

Sunday, 22 October 2017

Slow Cooker Chicken Tikka

I'm on  a roll with these slow cooker recipes. But lets get British with this one. There is much talk with where this meal originates from. Some believe it was first created in an Indian subcontinent and others believe is Glasgow, Scotland. Either way this dish is lovely and will bring everyone to the table.

Serves 4

5-6 Chicken Thighs, cut into chunks
1 tsp Cumin
1 tsp Paprika
1tsp Ground Coriander
1 Large Onion, finely chopped
3 Garlic Cloves. crushed
2 tbsp Garam Masala
1 tsp Fresh/Lazy Ginger
2 tbsp Plain Flour
2 tbsp Tomato Puree
2 Can Chopped Tomatoes
1 tsp Cayenne Pepper
400ml Coconut Milk
1 Red Chili, deseeded (keep seeds it you want hotter), diced
Olive Oil
Fresh Coriander (garnish)

1. In a frying pan/removable pot in the slow cooker heat olive oil over a medium heat on the hob. Add the chicken and cook until the chicken has changed colour. Add the onion, garlic and chili until softened. If using a frying pan put the chicken mixture mixture in the slow cooker. If not place the pot in the slow cooker.

2. Add the rest of the ingredients apart from the coconut milk to the slow cooker. Give a stir. And leave for the following:

- Low - 7 - 8 Hours
- Medium -  5 - 6 Hours
- High - 3 - 4 Hours

3. Half an hour before the curry has finished add the Coconut Milk. Serve with rice and/or naan bread. Optional Garnish with Coriander.


Saturday, 7 October 2017

Apple and Rhubarb Crumble

A classic which goes well with custard. Any UK kid would have had this pudding at one point. Relive the experience or if you have tried crumble give it a go.

Serves 4-6

Fruit Filling
3-4 Cooking Apples, peeled, cored and cut into wedges
4 Stalks of Rhubarb, sliced
1 tbsp Honey
1 tsp Cinnamon
50g Caster Sugar
Water to cover the base of the Pan

Crumble
140g Plain Flour
80g Butter, chilled, cubed
50g Light Brown Sugar
50g Oats
50g Flaked Almonds

1. Preheat the oven to 200c/180c fan assisted. Stew the the fruit by putting a pan over a medium low heat. Put water in to just cover the base and the fruit. Stew for 10 minutes. Stir during this time so it doesn't burn. Add the honey, cinnamon and sugar and give a final stir.

2. Make the crumble by taking a mixing bowl and adding the butter and flour. Rub the butter between the thumbs and fingers. Its a messy business but its so much fun. It should start to resemble crumbs. Then stir in the rest of the crumble ingredients. 

3. Pour the fruit in an oven proof dish. Then cover with the crumble mixture. Put in the oven for 20-25 minutes. The top should be golden brown. Enjoy with cream or custard. 

Tuesday, 3 October 2017

Sweet Shortcrust Pastry

Yes you can buy it from the supermarket. If you want to go the extra mile for pastry then give it a go by making it from scratch. Ideal for sweet pies.

Makes 500g of Shortcrust Pastry

125g Butter, cubed at room temperature
2 Eggs
90g Caster Sugar
240g Plain Flour

1. Cream the butter and sugar together. Then add the eggs, it should resemble scrambled eggs. Then add the flour. Mix together until it forms a ball. If too moist add more flour.

2. Knead the dough for a couple of minutes. And wrap in cling film and put in the fridge for 20 minutes. Store in fridge until its needed or store in freezer for later use (don't keep in freezer longer than a month as dough can get freezer burn).


Sunday, 1 October 2017

Slow Cooker Red Lamb Shank

Reason for the name red wine and redcurrant jelly are both key in this recipe. Another Slow cooker recipe for the blog.

Serves 2

2 x Lamb Shanks
2 tbsp Red Currant Jelly
250ml Red Wine
750ml Lamb Stock
Handful of Rosemary
1 Onion, Diced
2 Garlic Clove, crushed
Knob Of Butter
4 tbsp Plain Flour, seasoned
2 tbsp Plain Flour (Optional)

1. In the removable part of the slow cooker or a frying pan melt butter over a medium heat. Coat the lamb shanks in the seasoned flour. Brown the meat in the butter for 5 minutes turning so its all browned.

2. Add the Onion and garlic and low the heat and sweat for 2 minutes. Then add the wine, stock, Redcurrant jelly, rosemary and season. Put in the slow cooker.  Give a stir. And leave for the following:

- Low - 7 - 8 Hours
- Medium -  5 - 6 Hours
- High - 3 - 4 Hours

3. Remove meat from the slow cooker. Put on mashed potato and serve with vegetables. If you want the sauce/gravy to be thicken put the sauce over a hob and mix in flour. It should thicken. Should be about 10 minutes.



Thursday, 28 September 2017

Millionaire Shortbread (V)

So caramel week last week and only managed to get this recipe up because I have been busy but you will be getting 3 recipes in a week, you lucky, lucky people. 

I have loved Millionaire Shortbread and would sometimes get those tubs with 20 bites of them. Thought during caramel week, why not give it a go.

Makes:24-28 Bites

Shortbread
225g Plain Flour
125g Butter
75g Caster Sugar
Caramel
150g Butter, cubed
100g Golden Syrup
1 Can of 379g condensed milk
Chocolate
200g Dark Chocolate
100g Milk Chocolate
50g White Chocolate


1. The Shortbread - Preheat the oven to 150c/140c fan assisted. Cover a 20cm square cake tin with greaseproof paper. Mix the plain flour and butter together. Either use a food processor or by hand. Should look like crumbs. Then add the sugar. Combine. Place in the cake tin and press down. I used my second cake tin's removable bottom to press down so it was more compact. Bake the shortbread for 30 minutes or until light golden brown colour. Leave to cool in the cake tin. 



2. The Caramel - Melt the butter in the pan and mix in the golden syrup and heat through on a medium heat. Then add the condensed and stir (don't stop stirring throughout). When combined. Increase the heat and bring to the boil. It should thicken up. Leave to boil for about 5 minutes. To see if it will set, get a bowl of cold water and take a bit of mixture in the pan and drop in bowl. If it hardens up then its finished. Take off heat and allow to cool slightly then pour on top of the shortbread. Leave to cool. 





3. The Chocolate - Set up two Bain Maries (This is a pan of boiling water with a bowl on top). Place the milk and dark chocolate in one bowl. Then in another bowl melt the white chocolate. Melt both chocolates until they are runny. Take off heat and pour the dark/milk chocolate mixture first. Make sure the caramel has solidified first. Then add drops of the white chocolate. Take a toothpick and swirl the white chocolate back and forth across the pan. To make a swirl effect. Leave to cool completely.








4. The Finale - Push the Millionaire Shortbread out using the removable bottom. Them remove the greaseproof paper. You should get defined layers and begin to cut into pieces. Use a sharp knife to minimise breakage. Enjoy!







Sunday, 24 September 2017

Slow Cooker Chilli Con Carne

Days are getting shorter and colder. We need to warm our bellies and this dish delivers.

Serves 6
Before cooking

1 tbsp Plain Flour
1 Onion, chopped
1 Red Pepper, Chopped
2 Red Chillies, de seeded and roughly chopped
2 Garlic Cloves, crushed
500g Mince Beef
400g Can of Chopped Tomatoes
600ml Beef Stock
1 tsp Smoked Paprike
1 tsp Chilli Powder (strength your own choice, I used Hot)
1 tsp Cumin
2 tbsp Tomato Puree
400g Can Red Kidney Beans
50g Dark Chocolate
Olive Oil

1. Turn your slow cooker on. If you want to cook for longer put on low. If you want a quicker cook turn to high. If there is a removeable hob safe dish take out and put on hob with a bit of olive oil over a medium heat. If not use a frying pan. Add the onion and mince beef. Leave in til the meat begins to brown and the onion soften. Put the pan back in the slow cooker or add the frying pan contents to the slow cooker.

2. Add the rest of the ingredients apart from the chocolate and season. Give a stir. And leave for the following

-Low - 7 - 8 Hours
- Medium -  5 - 6 Hours
- High - 3 - 4 Hours

3. 30 Minutes before end add the dark chocolate and stir. Leave for 30 minutes. Serve with rice or other side you would like. Can be stored and eaten later. Allow time to cool before putting in containers and storing in Fridge or Freezer.

After Cooking















Serving Suggestion

Tuesday, 12 September 2017

Banana and Chocolate Loaf (V)

I have been experimenting to get this bread right for soooo long and think I have it. The Banana isn't overpowering and compliments the chocolate well. Light and such a delight to have with a cup of tea.

Makes 1 Loaf

You can smell the banana and chocolate
2 Ripe Bananas, mashed
100g Unsalted Butter, at room temperature
100g Milk Chocolate Chips
200g Plain Flour
2 Large Eggs
1 tsp Bicarbonate of Soda
1 tsp Baking Powder
2 tbsp Whole Milk
150g Caster Sugar

Topping
2 tbsp Cocoa powder
125g Icing Sugar
45g Butter, softened at room temperature
5-6 tbsp Whole Milk
Handful of Banana chips (optional)

1. Preheat the oven to 170c/150c fan assisted. Line a 2lb Loaf tin with greaseproof paper. 

2. Cream butter and sugar, then add the eggs, bananas and milk and give a mix until combined. 

3. Then mix the bicarbonate of soda, flour, and baking powder. Mix then add the chocolate chips. Then add the 2 tbsp of cocoa powder.

4, Once combined pour into loaf tin. Bake for 55 min to 1 hour.

5 While that is in the oven, make the topping of the loaf. First sift the cocoa powder, icing sugar into a bowl. Then add the butter and 1 tbsp of milk. Whisk (manual or electric) and gradually add the milk until you get a smooth spreadable mixture. If too thin add icing or cocoa powder and it too thick add milk.

6. Blitz the banana chips in a blender until a powder.

7. Once the loaf is finished allow to cool in tin for 10 minutes then move onto a wire rack to cool completely. Once cooled spread the cocoa icing on top. Then top with banana chip powder. Then put in container and put in fridge to allow icing to thicken slightly. Take to bake sale or enjoy a slice with a cup of tea.

Great for bake sales!

Tuesday, 5 September 2017

Dark Chocolate, Orange and Ginger Biscuits

As the seasons change so does my baking. These are three different flavours but work well together. Give them a go and share them with your friends

Makes 36-40 Biscuits

150g Unsalted Butter, cut into cubes
175g Golden Caster Sugar
Juice and Zest of 1 Large Orange
2 tsp Ground Ginger
2 level tsp of Baking Powder
350g Plain flour shifted
100g Dark Chocolate Chips

1. Preheat the oven to 180c/160c fan assisted. Line baking trays with greaseproof paper. 

2. Cream the butter and sugar together until combined. Then add the juice and zest of an orange and ginger and mix. 

3. Add the flour and baking powder and mix. Before all the flour is combined and add the dark chocolate and mix till combined. If too wet add more flour. 

4. Form into a ball and wrap in cling film. Then put in the fridge for up to an hour. 

5. Take out of the fridge and roll on a floured surface with a rolling pin. The mixture should have a thickness of just under 0.5 cm (similar to a £1 coin). Another way to tell you have the correct thickness is you can feel the bumps of the chocolate chips when you roll the dough. I used a 6 cm circular cutter and place on the tray with space between each biscuit. Then put in the oven for 20 minutes or until golden brown. Leave to cool for 10 minutes on the tray. Then move to a wire rack until cooled fully and put in an airtight container. Enjoy with a cup of tea.

Sunday, 27 August 2017

Triple Chocolate Cookies (V)

Go Big or Go Home should be applied to these delights. Three type of chocolate in one cookie, so bad, its good.

Makes 22-24

175g Unsalted Butter, cubed at room temperature
175g Light Brown Caster Sugar
150g Dark Chocolate, in cubes/chunks
200g Milk Chocolate, roughly chopped
200g White Chocolate, roughly chopped
25g Cocoa Powder
1 Egg
200g Plain Flour
1 tsp Baking Powder
1 tsp Vanilla Extract/Essence/Vanilla Bean Paste (I used paste)

1. Preheat oven to 180c/160c fan assisted. Combine sugar and the butter in a mixer or in a mixing bowl. Add the egg and mix.

2. Melt the dark chocolate in a Bain Marie or microwave. Once melted allow to cool slightly then add to the mixture and mix. Then add the cocoa powder, plain flour, baking powder and vanilla.

3. It should stiffen up slightly once you start to combine the flour. Once the mixture starts to stiffen add the roughly chopped chocolate to the dough and continue mixing until combined. Then you have the cookie dough (as difficult it was for me, don't eat the cookie dough, it would mean less cookies!)

4. Take an ice cream scoop or tablespoon if you don't have a scoop. Scoop a spoonful of cookie dough and place on the lined baking tray and press down lightly with the spoon. Don't put them too close. On my 14" x 10" tray I put 6 on the tray, you could get away with 8 as they don't spread out.

5. Put them in the oven for 12 minutes. When they are finished baking leave on the tray for 10 minutes to cool then transfer to wire rack. Eat warm or wait till they are cool to store in a tin for later.

With these the white chocolate is melted in the centre and are sooo goey.  Enjoy!


Proof in the pudding is in the eating and they deliver 

I am guilty at Oven Staring

Sunday, 20 August 2017

Chocolate Orange Cake Explosion

Made this for my friends as a collective birthday cake. Went down a treat. Plus dark chocolate is good and it has an orange in it which is one of your 5 a day, so must be good for you (not a doctor).

125g Dark Chocolate, broken into pieces
1 ½ tbsp Cocoa Powder, sifted
1 tsp Baking Powder, sifted
250g Plain Flour, shifted
3 Large Eggs
250ml Sunflower Oil
275g Golden Caster Sugar
1 Juice and Zest of a Large Orange

Topping (Ganache)
200g Dark Chocolate
200ml Double Cream
25g Dark Chocolate, grated (optional)
Chocolate Orange Wedges (Popular Branded ones)

1.  Line a 8 inch cake tin with greaseproof paper. Preheat the oven to 180c/160c fan assisted.

2. In a bowl mix, mix the sugar, oil and eggs together. Then add the orange juice and zest to the bowl and give another mix.

3. In either a bain marie or a microwave, melt the dark chocolate. In a ban marie continue to stir so it doesn't burn. If you choose to melt the chocolate in the microwave, heat for a minute, give a stir and heat for a further minute, continue the process until the dark chocolate is melted.

4. Allow the chocolate to cool slightly and add this to the mixture. When combined add the flour, cocoa powder and baking powder. 

5. This should thicken the cake mixture. Pour into the cake tin and put in the oven for 45-55 minutes. Check the centre of the cake with a skewer to see if it's baked all the way through. Put on a rack to cool. 

6. While the cake is cooling make the Chocolate Ganache. To do this heat the cream in the pan. When it starts to boil take off the heat. Put the chocolate in a heat proof dish and pour over the heated cream and begin to stir until fully combined. Leave to cool slightly.

7. Decorate the cake by pouring the ganache over the cake (make sure you have a plate underneath the rack to catch the chocolate). Place chocolate orange wedges on the cake. Grate with chocolate. Place in container (on a cake board or plate). Place in fridge to allow ganache to harden. Serve


Sunday, 18 June 2017

Gareth's Cookies

Now what starts with the letter C? Cookie starts with C, Let's think of other things, That starts with C, Oh, who cares about the other things?, C is for cookie, that's good enough for me.

Makes 20 - 24 Cookies

150g Unsalted Butter. cubed at room temperature
150g Golden Caster Sugar
1 tsp Vanilla Extract
1 Large Egg
½ tsp Bicarbonate of Soda
225g Plain Flour
225g Milk Chocolate (Dairy Milk, Galaxy, any good quality chocolate), roughly chopped

1. Preheat the oven to 200c/180c Fan assisted. 

2. In a bowl mix the butter and sugar together. Then add the vanilla and egg to the mixture and mix in. Then add the flour and bicarbonate of soda. When it starts to thicken add the chocolate and give one final mix

3. Layer the baking tray with greaseproof paper. Then take a tablespoon of cookie dough and put on the tray. For each tray put no more than 6 on them to prevent sticking (I was using a 24 x 18 cm tray).

4. Put in the oven for 8 - 10 minutes. They should be golden brown. Leave to cool on the tray before transferring to a wire rack. (Do I really need to give serving suggestions... Enjoy!)


Share or be naughty

Sunday, 11 June 2017

Lemon and Lime Biscuits

Similar to a previous recipe. These are quite refreshing for the summer



Makes 24 - 26 Biscuits

150g Butter. cubed and to room temperature
100g Caster Sugar
Zest and Juice of 1 Lemon
Zest and Juice of 1 Lime
225g Plain Flour, plus extra for dusting
½ tsp Baking Powder

Topping (optional)
250g Icing Sugar
4-5 tbsp Lemon and Lime Juice







1. Beat the butter and sugar together. Then add the lemon and lime juice and zest and give another mix. Finally add the plain flour and baking powder. It should be able to form a big ball. Wrap in cling film and put in the fridge for 30 minutes. 

2. I personally divide it into two parts as it is easier to roll out. Roll out the dough on a floured surface. Use 6 or 7 cm cutters. Roll to just over ½cm and use cutter to create the round shape. Repeat with the other bit of dough. Place on a greaseproof papered tray. Put in the oven for 10 minutes or until golden brown. Place on wire rack to cool. 

3. If you want to deck them with icing, mix all of the ingredients in a bowl. It should have thick consistency. It too thick use more juice and if too runny add more icing sugar. Place 1 teaspoon on each biscuit and spread. Leave to harden.



Sunday, 28 May 2017

Slow Cooked Bolognese

Bolognese is one of those mid week meals that we all love. But sometimes making it can be a drag especially after a long day at work.. Sometimes you just want to throw it all in a pot, leave it to cook and then enjoy later. Well lucky for you I have a recipe for slow cooked Bolognese. Fry off a few things then stick it all in the slow cooker for later.

Serves 5-6

1 Onion, Diced
2 Garlic Cloves, crushed
500g Minced Beef
100g Bacon Lardons
1 Red Pepper, chopped
1 Carrot, chopped
8 Mushrooms, sliced
100ml Beef Stock
2 tbsp Plain Flour (to thicken)
1 Small Glass of Red Wine
2 Cans of Chopped Tomatoes
2 tbsp Tomato Puree
Splash of Worcestershire Sauce
1 tsp Oregano
2 Bay Leaves
1 tsp Thyme
Olive Oil
Salt and Pepper, to season

Serve with a bit of parmesan

1. Take the pot out of the slow cooker and put on the hob. Heat a bit of olive oil, Then add the beef mince and bacon. Cook til browned. Then add the garlic, onions, peppers and mushrooms, cook for a further 2 minutes.

2. Put back in the slow cooker and put on a low heat. Add the rest of the ingredients to the pot and give a final stir. Leave to cook for 6-8 hours.

3. Just before the Bolognese is done, boil your favourite pasta (follow the instructions on the pack). Top with grated parmesan and it's ready to serve.



Sunday, 7 May 2017

Rosewater and Almond Biscuits

Never baked with Rosewater before. It turned out perfectly. One person described them as Turkish Delight in biscuit form.

Makes 26 - 30 Biscuits

1 Large Egg
150g Unsalted Butter, cubed at room temperature
150g Caster Sugar
1 tsp Rosewater
½ tsp Vanilla Bean Paste
50g Ground Almonds
300g Plain Flour, sifted
Couple of Handfuls of Flaked Almonds
1. In a food processor beat the sugar and butter till combined. Add the egg and mix. This will give you a liquid mixture. 

2. Add the rosewater and vanilla paste to the processor. When combined add the ground almonds and plain flour. Mix till all combined. If too wet add more flour and if too dry add some milk

3. Take the dough and wrap in cling film and put in the fridge for an hour. Preheat the oven to 180c/160c fan assisted. Put a piece of greaseproof paper on 1/2 baking trays.

4. Roll out the dough on a floured surface. They should be just under ½ cm deep. I used a 5-6cm flowered cutter but you can make them as big or as small as you want. 

5. Press a few flaked almonds into the pastry and bake for 10 minutes. They should be golden brown. Leave to cool for 10 - 20 mins.