A little experiment this evening - air fryer Scotch eggs. They are a bit scraggy around the edges where I cut them in half (should've used a sharper knife). I was pretty pleased with them nevertheless, seeing as I wasn't even sure it could be done. (Note the colour of the eggs, courtesy of our … Continue reading Air Fryer Scotch Eggs
Cakes Old and New
The old and the new of it. On the right, a recipe I've made for decades - little apple pies with lemon icing, always well received. To the left - a recipe developed a couple of days ago. It's a rum and orange infused pistachio cake with citrus and cinnamon syrup. Morning tea platter for … Continue reading Cakes Old and New
Lemons and The Accidental Cake
I really despair of my brain some days, and today is one of them.It is of course, Wednesday morning tea platter day - I love to make something hopefully interesting and tasty to take each time. They are the best test tasters ever.I'd decided to try a recipe from someone else's cookbook - an orange … Continue reading Lemons and The Accidental Cake
Molesworth (Very)Rainy Day
Here at lovely Molesworth, it's just a little wet (understatement). The rain today was the heaviest we have experienced since we have lived here. There were great claps of thunder also. All in all, with the roar of the creek close by, the sound and sight is beautiful beyond measure. The sheep are perhaps not … Continue reading Molesworth (Very)Rainy Day
Chocolate Time!
I bought myself a present a week or two ago (it had been my birthday after all) - a lovely 5kg box of best quality dark chocolate buttons (Chocolat de Couverture Noir). Bliss. Not to be resisted either was a 1.6kg box of chocolate batons. Last evening, time for a little chocolate play. A piece … Continue reading Chocolate Time!
Fresh Limes – a little bit little
It's taken about 4 days in all, just grabbing a bit of time here and there to do this.Our lime tree bears prolifically, but there were a number of tiny ripe limes left in a bowl. What to do with them? Hmmm - couldn't be bothered with making lime cordial by the usual method (grate … Continue reading Fresh Limes – a little bit little
The Rhubarb Saga continues ………
My goodness, seems I must have missed preserving over the last couple of months. Really on a preserving rhubarb high here. Today presented the opportunity to incorporate some of yesterday's preserved rhubarb into various dishes. For the morning tea platter, a rhubarb tart of sorts. A butter sponge flan base, brushed lightly with chocolate ganache, … Continue reading The Rhubarb Saga continues ………
Rhubarb continued…
Now ain't that a pretty sight? Fourteen jars of rhubarb almost ready for the preserver, just need to have their clips put in place. So colourful. Of course I know the rhubarb could have been stacked in the jars more neatly (I used to be more fastidious about that in the past), but it's all … Continue reading Rhubarb continued…
The Rhubarb of Spring
"There's a bit of rhubarb there if you would like to pick it." said kind son-in-law yesterday. "You can take it all." More than a little bit, loads. Fantastic! Into the preserving bottles it will go today. Preserved rhubarb is so delicious, one of my favourites. It will be used for breakfasts (with cereal and … Continue reading The Rhubarb of Spring
Air Fryer Experimentation continues ….
And so ... back to the air fryer experimentation, it's been a while unfortunately. I'd been very dubious about cooking a roast, how good could it be minus the lovely lashings of fat (oil) that ensures crispy roast vegetables, most especially potatoes? As the meal was just for the two of us, instead of a … Continue reading Air Fryer Experimentation continues ….
