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Having fun in the kitchen baking gingerbreadmen!

gingerbreadmenIf your catering for children then this old favourite always goes down a treat literally. Its something everyone can have fun with, certainly with a little imagionation and some great cookie shape cutters you can use this recipe throughout the year and produce christmas, easter biscuits as well as animal farm biscuits for example to go with a animal farm theme birthday party.

So lets get cooking whether its with the children or not. For your gingerbreadmen you are going to need:50g butter, 3 tblsp golden syrup, 75g castor sugar, 250g self raising flour, pinch of salt, 3 tsp ground ginger, glasce cherries and currants for decoration and milk for glazing.

First place the butter syrup and sugar in a small saucepan and heat slowly until sugar has dissolved. sift together the dry ingredients then make a well in the middle and pour in the warm melted mixture and beat until smooth. Roll out the mixture on a lightly floured surface while still warm and cut into figures using a cutter or homemade template. Make buttons eyes and a mouth from currants and glace cherries. Other decorations can be used depending on who they are for. Then brush with a little milk and bake on a greased baking sheet for 8 to 10 minutes or until the biscuits are firm and lightly golden. Remove from the oven and cool on a wire rack.

Cooks Note - Uncooked dough can be kept in the freezer for up to 6 months and these biscuits will keep in a air tight tin if they last the day out once made!

See my previous blog Piping bags to use with your cooking as you could pipe faces, clothes etc on to each gingerbreadman too. See the cutters and christmass biscuit ideas in my previous blog christmas hanging biscuits also. Plus other great biscuit recipes in my blog taking the biscuit.

Posted on Friday, September 18th, 2009 Having fun in the kitchen baking gingerbreadmen! by jacqui


Fantastic summer seasonal flan to delight

blueberriesBlueberries are sold fresh or processed as individually quick frozen (IQF) fruit, purée, juice, or dried or infused berries which in turn may be used in a variety of consumer goods such as jellies, jams, pies, muffins, snack foods, and cereals. With notably high levels of the essential dietary mineral manganese, vitamin B6, vitamin C, vitamin K and dietary fiber. You will also hear the blueberry being called a so called superfood because of its nutritional value. Blueberry production in North America typically starts in mid-May (in Florida) and ends in September.

Why not try this family seasonal favourite of our, a superb blueberry frangipane flan made with a tangy lemon pastry case filled with nutty sweet slmond filling filled with ripe delicious blueberries.

blueberry frangipane flanYou will need: 2 tbsp coffee, 3 tbsp milk, 50g butter, 50g caster sugar, 1 egg, 115g ground almonds, 15ml plain shifted flour, 225g blueberries, 2 tblsp jam, 15ml brandy and creme fraiche. For your pastry - 175g plain flour, 115g butter, 25g sugar, finely grated rind of 1/2 lemon and 1 tbsp chilled water.

First preheat your oven to 190 c/375 f/ gas 5. to make your pastry sift your flour into a bowl and rub in the butter, then stir in the sugar and lemon rind than add the water and mix to a firm dough. Wrap in cling film and chill in the refridgerator for at least 20 minutes. Roll out your pastry on a lightly floured surface and use this to line a 23cm flan tin. Line the pastry with greasedproof paper and baking beans and bake for 10 minutes. then remove the paper and beans and bake for a further 10 minutes. (Check out my previous blogs on baking blind pastry cases and freezing for your convenience).

Remove from the oven and make your filling by putting the coffee in a bowl, bring the milk to the boil then pour over the coffee and leave to infuse for 5 minutes. Then cream the butter and sugar until pale with a hand mixer or wooden spoon, then beat in the egg and add the almonds and flour. Strain in the coffee flavoured milk and fold in. Spoon the coffee mixture into the pastry case and spread out evenly. Scatter the blueberries over the top and push them down in to the mixture. Bake for 30 minutes until firm, cover with foil to prevent burning on the top after about 20 minutes of baking. Remove your tart and allow to cool slightly, meanwhile heat your jam and brandy in a saucepan until melted and brush over your flan. Remove from the tin and serve warm with creme fraiche. Delightful!!

If you enjoy baking make sure you try the great strawberry muffin recipe in my previous blog real family favourite muffin and why not make baking easy with my previous blog silicone bakeware makes baking oh so easy.

Have you got a summer favourite dessert? why not tell us about it and what makes it your favourite, this is definitly one of mine the flavours together with the delicate almond filling and tangy pastry make this a dessert you come back for another peice of!

Posted on Thursday, August 13th, 2009 Fantastic summer seasonal flan to delight by jacqui


Summer Fruity Kebabs recipe put the D into dessert

lanternssweet fruity kebabsSometimes while partying through the summer and lighter nights after eating all those nibbly bits from your barbecue, your simply looking for a simple dessert to satisfy both those savoury and sweet tooths amoungst all of your guests.

Recently, while gathering friends and family were busy munching away at my homemade burgers, my friend Claire disappeared to my freezer to find out what homemade icecreams I had on the go. I tell you there are no secrets in my house. Followed closely by Mel the 2 of them emerged from my garage with wide beamed smiles.

One icecream variety each, before chaos persued in my kitchen. But hey, in my house thats normal, and we always end up in the kitchen! Funny that, all these rooms in my house and suddenly all your guests try to fit in one room!

Anyway, Claire having a savoury tooth loves my pistachio nut icecream and after finding the biggest spoon she could lay her hands on; both Emma and Claire dug in to the icecream to make themselves a big bowl full. Before they disappeared up my garden with bowl in one hand and a glass of wine in the other, before they ate all their icecream and started on the cheese and fruit.

However, Mel has a sweet tooth and she had my vanilla and honey homemade icecream, which by now everyone was having a taste of. So I decided, lets make some sweet fruity kebabs and serve them with this delicious sweet icecream.

Brilliant, just like “can’t cook won’t cook”, everyone wanted a go. So preheating the grill so some people could use the barbecue and the others my grill & griddle, we set about making our kebabs. Your going to need for my sweet fruity kebabs - 75ml freshly squeezed orange juice, 15ml honey, 30ml water, 16 strawberries, 1/2 mango peeled, stoned and cut into 8 pieces, 1/2 pineapple, peeled, cut into 16 pieces, 1 banana peeled and cut into 8 pieces and of course a tub of icecream (whether thats homemade or from your local farm shop).

First preheat the grill as I had above, then slowly bring the water, orange juice and honey to the boil, stirring until the honey is dissolved. Simmer for 5 minutes, until slightly thickened. Meanwhile thread the fruits alternately on to 8 wooden skewers. Place onto a grill rack or barbecue and cook the kebabs for about 8 minutes, basting them occasionally with the honey syrup. Once golden serve the cooked fruity kebabs with a scoop of your favourite ice cream and drizzle with any extra syrup. A dish to delight any sweet tooth, trust me and loads of fun to do!

Never the less to say, I spend nearly an hour making batches of kebabs and syrup for everyone, before joining the rest of them now all under the glowing lanterns in my garden where all was in full swing with a great game of pictionary, (while a bit tipsy) in teams which was hilarious! and while I am thinking about Jacob you owe me a meerkat statue!!! Nothing can beat a great night of good food, good company, great friends and family and loads of memories!

What games do you get up to at your barbecues, and whats your favourite party dishes? Check out my blog the big dipper for some more party gadgets. Why not have a look at some of my ice cream recipes in my blog dark, delcious chocolate icecream and homemade icecream in a flash plus many more too.

Posted on Thursday, August 6th, 2009 Summer Fruity Kebabs recipe put the D into dessert by jacqui


Real family favourite Muffin recipe

strawberry muffinsMuffins are a real family favourite and I love to make muffins with strawberries throughout the summer. These delicious easy, fruity muffins are a perfect summer treat for a picnic, garden party or just to enjoy with a cup of tea alfresco.

I like to serve my muffins slightly warm and they are at there best eaten the day they are made but I have to say I never ahave any left to put in a airtight tin for another day.

For my Strawberry and Cream muffins you are going to need: 250g self raising flour, 150g caster sugar, rind of 1 orange, 1 egg, 75ml sunflower oil, 142ml single cream, 125ml milk, 150g english strawberries and icing sugar for dusting.

First preheat your oven to 180 c/ 350 f/ gas 4. Now shift your flour into a large bowl and grate the rind of the orange placing the rind and sugar in with the sieved flour. Mix together the egg, oil, cream and milk and whisk together before pouring in to the flour mix and mix together with a wooden spoon. Remove the hulls from your strawberries and shop them into small pieces before adding these to the mixture and gently stirring them im. Place the mixture in to silicone muffin moulds or muffin paper cases. You will have enough for 8 to 10 muffins. Bake the muffins in the preheated oven for 20 to 25 minutes until well risen and golden. Then dust with icing sugar to finish and serve warm. Delicious!!!!  I bet you don’t have any left over!

Cooks tip - Try using other fruits like raspberries, blueberries etc for even more fruity muffin ideas!

Take a look at my previous blog silicone bakeware makes it oh so easy to clean and great traditional recipe in my blog classic recipe for Victoria sponge cake, plus there are many many more delicious recipes for you!

Posted on Wednesday, August 5th, 2009 Real family favourite Muffin recipe by jacqui


Italian-style baked red peppers

baked red peppersitalian wineThis recipe for Italian-style baked peppers is one of my family’s favourites from a old and dear family friend. “Oh dear!”, maybe I should of left the old off that?

Anyway, his fabulous Italian roots have taught me some fantastic Italian recipes to say the least over the years, and Italian food and wine are some of my personal favourites.

This recipe is lovely served as an accompaniment to white fish, grilled chicken, rich game sausages or just on their own!

For my Italian-style baked red peppers simply -

Halve and deseed 4 large red peppers and place them on your (silicone) baking sheet or dish (see my previous blog on 23rd July on Silicone bakewear), leave the stalks in place. Into each pepper half put cherry tomato, halved, 4 capers, 2 black oilives, pitted, 1 tblsp basil pesto and 25g camembert cut into chunky cubes. Drizzle the pepper halves with a little olive oil, some ground black pepper and a few torn basil leaves. The roast at 200 c/ 400 f / gas 6 for 30 minutes until the peppers are just starting to blacken around the edges. Simple serve them with sliced ciabatta bread cut thinly which you can use to soak up the lovely juices and a sharpe glass of Itailian Wine.  

Love Italian see my blog easy recipe for a quick Italian supper, Patriotic pizza started a food idea to stand the test of time, and a perfect start to the end of the day just to give a few tasters of my great recipes and love of Italian food and Wine!

Have you a favourite Italian Dish, share it with all of us, does it have some great memories attached to it!

Posted on Thursday, July 30th, 2009 Italian-style baked red peppers by jacqui


Lovely Limes

limesThese zesty little citrus fruits are the epitome of refreshing summer tastes, bringing a fruity zing to all manner of beverages, from soft drinks and squashes to classic seasonal drinks such as my personal favourite gine & tonic or the more exotic mojitos.

mojitosServe up a mojitos which is a fabulous cocktail made with white rum, mint, crushed ice and limes, and don’t forget the hunk to shake your cocktail and serve it up for you of course! Bring the cuban spirit to your party or evening serving mexican dishes, great rythmic salsa music and your delicious cocktails. Don’t forget the garden lanterns and tea lights to really set the mood for your guests and enjoy and fun dining experience alround.

Make sure you have the glassware to serve up your special cocktails in with these great connoisseur cocktail connisseur cocktail glassglasses. There stylish & versatile, this premium glassware has a simplistic classical design, which is ideal for everyday use, aswell as for your dinner parties. So make sure you serve your cocktails in Style!

Versatile limes though are not only the domain of delicious drinks as their delicate aroma adds another dimension to many dishes like thai and your barbecue marinades for example.

Look at my previous blogs sweet tender yellow sweetcorn, edible sunshine, bbq grills for the sunshine, and the big dipper for more ideas and many recipes to help you plan for your guests no matter what your planning!.

Posted on Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 Lovely Limes by jacqui


Classic Recipe for Victoria Sponge Cake

kitchen craft loose bottom tinsclassic victoria sponge cakeWith a local fete, carnival or charity event nearly every weekend at the minute, an essential item on any cake stall has to be the Victoria Sandwich Cake.

Although I have played with this recipe with family members with food intolerances using gluten free and wheat free flours and egg substitutes which work well I have to say although these ingredients do mean you have to adjust the liquid quanities in your recipes I have found. There is absolutely nothing to beat this traditional cake. Whether its a birthday cake or for a stall you cannot go wrong with this favourite of cakes and once the recipe is mastered you can add different flavours, fruits etc its endless to this timeless classic.

For my classic victoria sponge cake you are going to need: 100g butter (cut into peices), 100g caster sugar, 2 eggs (beaten lightly), 1/2 tsp vanilla extract, 100g self raising flour, pinch of salt, 1 tblsp milk, 3-4 tblsp homemade strawberry or raspberry jam, 120ml double or whipping cream and caster sugar to sprinkle on top for finishing.

First position your oven shelves towards the middle of your oven and preheat your oven to 180 c/350 f/gas 4. Lightly grease 2 X 18cm sandwich tins with oil or butter and line the bases with circles of greaseproof baking paper which should then be oiled or buttered. Start your sponge by creaming together the butter and caster sugar in a large mixing bowl. You can do this using a wooden spoon or a hand-held mixer (or even a food processor), until light and fluffy. Then gradually beat in the eggs a bit at a time being careful not to let it curdle. You can add a little flour with the egg to stop this if needed. Stir in the vanilla extract and sift the flour and salt into a bowl then using a large metal spoon fold the flour and salt into the cake mix gently, before gently adding the milk. Be gentle to keep the air bubble in the mixture which you have took the time to add which cause the cake to rise.

Then divide the mixture between the prepared tins and level the surface. Place in your preheated oven and bake for 18 to 20 minutes. The cake is cooked when the surface is golden brown, and when lightly touched it springs back. Cool the cakes in their tins on a wire rack for a few minutes. The remove the cakes from their tins and cool on the wire rack and then remove the lining paper.

When completely cooled sandwich the cake together with the jam and whipped cream before sprinkling the top with caster sugar and placing a sliced strawberry to decorate before serving.

Tips - remember to keep your cake in a airtight tin and in the fridge if it lasts more than one meal sitting that is (mine never make it that far, its always eatten in full!)  Also make sure you use the right cake tin size for the recipe else as my daughter Emma found you could end up with a biscuit. If your using 20cm cake tins you need to have 175g butter, caster sugar, self raising flour and 3 eggs for instance to get the same light and fluffy sponge. Also if you haven’t got a wire rack to cool your cake on use the rack from you grill pan and improvise!

Why not tell me about your cake greats and dissastors too, and we can put them together with my own collection for a future fun blog for us all!

Check out my previous blogs perfect raspberry jam recipe for your toast and cakes, irresistable eggless cake and quick homemade teatime treats just to name, but a few of blogs containing delicious cake recipes for you to try!

Posted on Monday, July 20th, 2009 Classic Recipe for Victoria Sponge Cake by jacqui


Quick Recipe for a easy Pear!

pear saladrocha pearsFruit and Cheese together can make a fantastic mix, one favourite that sort of came together with my love of feta cheese and my man’s love for pears, (I bet I hear you say!)

Well, this warm salad is quick, simply and delicious and once made you will be making this over and over again as I do! Ideal for a light lunch, supper or even a starter for your dinner party.

I use small, sweet and versatile Rocha pears which have a russeted skin, and you can enjoy this variety when firm and crunchy, or soft and juicy, either way they are delicious.

For my ‘warm Feta Cheese and Pear salad’, you are going to need: 6 slices of pancetta, 2 tblsp honey, 4 tblsp olive oil, 2 tblsp white wine vinegar, 1 tsp chilli flakes, 4 pears ( I like rocha), 850g watercress, 120g greek feta.

Preheat a frying pan and dry fry the slices of pancetta until crispy and golden. Transfer onto kitchen paper and allow to cool. Once cool slightly crumble into pieces and set aside. To make your dressing, mix together the honey, olive oil, vinegar and chilli flakes in a bowl. Core your pears & cut into wedges, add these to the dressing bowl and toss in the dressing. Reserving the dressing, transfer the pears to a hot griddle pan and cook for around 5 minutes, turning them occassionally until they are golden. In a salad bowl, toss the pears together with the watercress and crumbled pancetta, scatter with cubed feta and drizzle the remaining dressing before serving immediately with warm homemade crusty bread.

Tip - You can use cheese of your choice this is nice with a herb cheese or shilton even, try to your own taste as that is what true cooking is all about. I have added garlic croutons to this recipe and on other occassions I have added herbs and nuts such as walnuts too, which were all delicious as well.  So you can vary this recipe, so have a play and let me know what you come up with?

Check out my blog easy recipe for a Italian supper in minutes for a great frying pan and my previous blog regarding griddles too. Find some quick picnic recipes in my previous blog royal ascot food frollicks and lots more ideas within my blogs too.

Posted on Sunday, July 19th, 2009 Quick Recipe for a easy Pear! by jacqui


Berried Treasure at Pick your own farms

raspberry fool dessertWhat fun! fields and fields of various bushes, plants and trees, me and my neice Rosie with a bucket to hand and were off. How many fruits are going to make it to the punnet before your mouth,  (now be honest! I know so many who have eatten more than there fair share while picking, or before you are ill!).  Looking at the state of beautiful Rosie, my sister is going to kill me, when she sees the colour of her beautiful little dress, now stained with berry juice where she has duely wiped her hands down it, bless!

picking fruit at PYO farmA trip to a local pick your own farm is a great way for you to discover newly harvested fruits, picked at there peak, fresh and usually cheaper than the shops and markets. Plus its a great day out for the kids too.

Presently you can pick not only the last of the strawberries but raspberries, currants, cherries and  gooseberries throughout both June and July, with further fruits and berries to be available from september for picking.

These soft summer fruits are at their best when freshly picked, so packaging and storage of your freshly picked fruits are very important.

There are over 400 PYO (pick your own) farms through out the UK so theres sure to be one near you, check your local press and plan your visit. Some PYO Farms also have restaurants, cafe, farmshops etc too which make a great day out.

Some sound tips for picking from the Farm shop and pick your own association (FSPA) make great sense they are:

  1. Pick at least half inch of stem to avoid touching and bruising your freshly picked fruit
  2. Wear sensible clothes and shoes
  3. Pick just enough for yourself as its very easy to get carried away
  4. Punnets are usually provided but you may wish to take your own containers too.
  5. Fruits nearest the entrance get picked first so stroll to the far side of the field.
  6. Pick strawberries and raspberries last as these are the most fragile
  7. Make sure to put your fruit in a cool place as soon as possible after picking.

For a great Raspberry Fool with your freshly picked produce, you will need: 350g raspberries, 75g icing sugar, 2 tblsp port, 450g fromage frais and extra fruit or cream to decorate (can use chocolate shavings too)

Wash and dry your raspberries and place in your food processor. Puree until smooth and pass through a seive to remove the seeds, into a bowl. Then stir in the sugar and the port before folding in the fromage frais into your puree. Spoon into wine glasses or dessert bowls and decorate before serving. Summery, delicious and simple, what more can you ask for?

Take at look at my previous blog perfect raspberry jam for your toast and cakes, also  its very sundae (check out the great sundae glasses in this blog too), and seasonal june strawberry food events with a great cheesecake recipe!

Whats your favourite PYO fruit, have you got a recipe to share or tip? Why not tell us all about a PYO farm near you?

Posted on Saturday, July 11th, 2009 Berried Treasure at Pick your own farms by jacqui


How to make Fruit Barley Water Recipe

fruit barley water drinkWith all the fantastic weather we have been enjoying including the Tennis why not prepare this delicious summer drink.

Its easy to make and ideal for serving at a barbeque, or while eatting alfresco, or just after playing in the park or a nice long walk with the dog!

If you store this fruit barley in a fridge it will keep for around 5 days, but do remember to shake the bottle and dilute the barley water before drinking.

For our Fruit Barley Water you are going to need: 50g pearl barley, 50g sugar, juice of 2 oranges and juice of 1 lemon (all this makes a pint).

First put the barley in a large pan and cover with cold water. Bring to the boil, empty into a sieve and rinse the barley under cold water. Return the barley to the pan and add 600ml water ( use filtered but you can use tap or bottled as you prefer), cover the pan with a lid and simmer gently for 1 hour. Then strain the liquid into a bowl stir in the sugar and leave to cool. When cold stir in the orange and lemon juice and then pour into a clean sterilised bottle of your choice, using a funnel and store in the fridge. To serve your fruit barley water, add  some fruit barley water & fresh cold water or sparkling mineral water and ice (to dilute) into a tall tumbler glass, for a long, thirst quenching drink.havens dartington laurence llewelyn bowen ember pair of tall tumblers

For serving your Fruit Barley Water your going to need some stylish Tall Tumbler glasses and I love these Dartington Glassware Laurence Llewelyn Bowen Ember Pair of Tall Tumbler Glasses with a superb design and at a great price, they are  145 mm heigh to to really serve your long drinks to your guest in style.

Have you any recipe for homemade summer drinks or even cocktails send in your ideas.

Why not get yourself a drinks fountain as in my previous blog the big dipper their great to parties and get togethers! Have a look at previous blog take your drinks outside in style for some great melanine ware for your summer parties too. Finally make sure you take a look at my previous blog edible sunshine for a great juicer idea and drink to go with it.

Watch out for future blogs to cover some great party cocktail ideas where my friends and I put together our favourite cocktails!

Posted on Friday, July 3rd, 2009 How to make Fruit Barley Water Recipe by jacqui