Sunday, 25 February 2018

Quick and Simple Strawberry Cheesecake

So you want a dessert but don't want to spend too much time on it? Or you want something quick and easy for Saturday night? I made this in 10 minutes. It will surely impress the guests

Serves 4

4/5 Shortbread Fingers (You can use homemade ones)
Punnet of Strawberries
300g Cream Cheese
2 ½ tbsp Icing Sugar
1 tsp Vanilla Essence

You will need 4 Ramekins

1. Put the shortbread in a freezer bag and crush with a rolling pin. Put these in the base of the ramekin

2. In a bowl add the cream cheese. 1½ tbsp Icing Sugar and optional vanilla. Give a good mix til combined, Put on top of the crushed shortbread.

3. Blitz all the strawberries apart from 1 with a tbsp of icing sugar. Top the cream cheese with the blitz strawberries. Cut the last strawberry into quarters and top the cheesecake. They can be made a few hours before just refrigerate





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, 4 February 2018

Carrot and Coriander Soup (V)

Need something for work? Tired of those Cheese sandwiches? Blogger asking too many questions? Give this beaut a try. Vegetarian and Vegan (double whammy). Also super cheap as all you need to buy is coriander, a small potato, carrots and an onion (I'm assuming you have the rest at home but even if you don't it's cheap).

Serves 4

Olive Oil
1 Onion, diced
1 small potato, peeled and chopped
1 tsp Ground Coriander
800g Carrots, peeled and chopped
1.2l Vegetable Stock
Handful of Fresh Coriander
Salt and Pepper

1. Put a large pan over a medium low heat. Add the oil and onions and cook until softened. Then add the ground coriander and potato. Cook for a couple of minutes

2. Add the carrots and stock to the pan and increase the heat until it begins to boil then reduce to a simmer. Allow to cook for about 20 minutes. Take off heat

3.  Add the fresh coriander to the carrots. Either use a hand blender or food processor and blitz until smooth. Serve immediately or allow to cool for a work lunch.



Sunday, 28 January 2018

Mini Egg Tiffin

So I have tried some Tiffin and thought, I need to get in on this game. So I was browsing the aisle and thought why not Mini Eggs (or Sugar shelled chocolate eggs, just in case legal gets involved). But here is my recipe and you can make it whenever you like because they put out the Easter stuff just after Christmas so there are plenty of Mini Eggs to go around. Doesn't require the oven.

Makes 12 Pieces of Tiffin

100g Unsalted Butter
3 tbsp Golden Syrup
175g Milk Chocolate
180g Mini Eggs, smashed up into pieces
200g Chocolate Digestives, lightly crushed

Topping
200g Milk Chocolate
90g Mini Eggs, lightly smashed (so a few pieces have some big chunks)

1. Grease a 20cm Square cake tin.

2. Melt butter, golden syrup and chocolate over a low heat. Mix until combined and all melted. Then add the biscuits and smashed mini eggs to the mixture, give a good stir and remove off the heat. Tip in the tin and press down. Leave ti chill for about half an hour.

3. Just before the biscuit base has cooled, melt the milk chocolate  over a bain marie. Once melted tip over the biscuit base and spread over evenly. Then sprinkle over with the mini eggs evenly then leave to cool. Once cooled, cut into squares.


Sunday, 21 January 2018

Infused Apple and Cinnamon Gin (V)

This is one of the presents for a close friend of mine. He loved it. Drink straight or with lemonade. Excellent gift idea for the gin loves. For infusing alcohol you will need a Kilner jar and a sterilised bottle to store the Gin. It's' super simple.

Equipment
1 x 750ml Bottle
1x Kilner Jar (Need a big one as you are putting pieces of apple in it)

Ingredients
750ml Gin (doesn't matter about the quality, choose which ever is on offer)
75g Caster Sugar
2 Braeburn Apples, cored, cut into wedges
1 Cinnamon Stick

1. Sterilise your kilner jar (You do this by cleaning your jars with warm soapy water and putting them in the oven at 200c/180c fan assisted for 5 minutes).

2. Put in the Sugar and Apples. Then pour in the gin. Put the lid on the jar and give a shake. Allow to infuse for about 3 weeks. Give a shake throughout the 3 weeks. Store in a cool and dry place.

3. After 3 weeks add the cinnamon stick and once again shake. Leave this for a week.

4. After the final week, take the infused gin and pour into a measuring jug with a sieve to get the bits out. Sterilise the bottle. Remove the cap and give a clean with warm soapy water and dry. Then put in the oven at 200c/180c for 5 minutes. Allow to cool. Then carefully pour in the liquid. Cap on. Label up. Gift or Drink Up!






Sunday, 14 January 2018

Moroccan Root Vegetable Stew (V)

I'm at it again with the slow cooker. Let combine this with something Vegetarian (also realised it's Vegan too). After mulling over I came up with this spicy yet fruity concoction. It's sure to warm you up in the cold nights. Key to cooking vegetarian is to utilise herbs and spices to amplify flavour. Should contribute to your 5 fruit and veg a day (So bonuses all round).

Serves 6

Olive Oil
1 Onion, diced
2 Garlic Cloves, crushed
½ tsp Ground Coriander
½ tsp Cumin
½ tsp Cayenne Pepper
1 tsp Ground Ginger 
1 Cinnamon Stick
Few Strands of Saffron
1 Large Sweet Potato, peeled and diced
3 Medium Carrots, peeled and diced
3 Parsnips, Peeled and diced
Small Butternut Squash, peeled and diced
400g Can Chickpeas, drained
1.25ml Vegetable Stock
½ Mug Sultanas
3 tbsp Plain Flour
3 Handfuls Spinach

1. In a frying pan/removable pot in the slow cooker heat olive oil over a medium heat on the hob. Add the onion, garlic, flour and spices to the pan. Cook until the onions have softened.

2. Add the rest of the ingredients apart from the spinach and sultanas 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. An hour before the food is done add the sultanas and spinach to the slow cooker and give a stir then leave to cook.for the final hour. Then serve. 


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.