Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts

Saturday, 10 October 2015

Homework

 "This week we would like you to explore recipes. You could do some baking, make a sandwich, look through a recipe book or learn about recipes in a way that you would like."


Mr Bee decided that he would have a read through one of his recipe books and he found a recipe for Sausage Skewers. He came shopping with me to buy the ingredients he needed, then did a pretty good job of making lunch all by himself.















Yum, yum, yum!

Sunday, 27 September 2015

Bake








Don't tell anyone but I think I lost my baking mojo.

Today I woke up and just wanted to bake. So I fished out my recipe for a madeira marble cake. A nice and simple loaf cake that is always a joy to make and eat. Delish.


Wednesday, 22 April 2015

A Day in the Life

 A day in the life of a working mum's day off.


Shopping
A quick nip to the supermarket for some mid week essentials.


Breakfast
Fresh coffee and toasted brioche with dark chocolate spread. With the luxury of not having to share.




 Making a mess
Making dinner and baking. I always manage to fill my tiny kitchen!


Clean Up
I lose count of the times I wash up...


Washing
Midweek washing catch up


Lunch
An open faced chicken salad sandwich. Magnificent.



 Time Out
Just time for a cuppa and some researching before the school run




Sunday, 3 August 2014

Sunday









Things are still proving to be a little hectic for us which isn't leaving much time to update this old friend unfortunately. Please remind me to schedule in a Photo an Hour to get myself back into the swing of blogging the ordinary. However please be prepared for more little breaks whilst we begin to find our feet in the coming weeks.

Our weekends have been busy. This weekend has been filled with another photo sesh, far too much window shopping and lots of time in the kitchen. Today we visited Market Bosworth for a good old scope and went for a leisurely walk around the battlefield. Pappy made his specialty paella and I baked a cake for what feels like the first time in forever, even though it has probably only been a week or two. Without wishing summer away, I am truly looking forward to the autumn and winter favourites to grace our kitchen and our tummies. Plenty of cakes, puddings, soups and stews.


Monday, 24 February 2014

Quiche - A Recipe

Mini Leek and Ham Quiche
Makes 4

One of my quiet New Years Resolutions was to make pies. And pastry, from scratch. Now I have made pies, but I have been a wuss so far and opted for store bought. So I thought I would start small and see how I get on with a simple shortcrust, starting with delicious mini quiches. They really are so simple (I was terrified of making them!) and they have gone down such a treat at lunchtimes this week. Fancy a go? Find the recipe below, good luck!


You Will Need;

Pastry
55g Butter (very cold)
125g Plain Flour
2-3tbs Cold Water

Filling
1/4 Pint Milk
1 Egg
50g Cheddar Cheese
1 Leek
50g Ham Hock

Method;
Start by cutting your butter into cubes, try not to handle it too much. If using a food processor, put butter and flour inside and pulse until you achieve breadcrumbs. Add the cold water tablespoon by tablespoon, until the mixture comes together.
 If using the bowl method and use your fingertips to rub the butter into the flour until breadcrumb consistency. Add the cold water tablespoon at a time, using a butter knife to incorporate.
Tip the mixture out onto the counter and begin to bring the mixture into a ball. Wrap in cling film and chill for about half an hour.


Preheat oven to 220 degrees
After chilling, roll the pastry out to a thickness of around 5mm. Roughly cut the pastry to size, allowing the pastry to reach all the way up the edges of the case. I used 10cm greased tins. Lightly fold the pastry and pop into the tin. Shape a scrap of pastry into a ball and use it to tease the sheet into the edges of the tin. Using a butter knife, trim the excess pastry from the edges.

Lightly prick with a fork the base with a fork. Break the egg and lightly wash the pastry, chilling in the fridge for 10 mins. Line the cases with baking parchment and fill with baking beans or pasta/rice. Blind bake for 15 minutes. Remove the baking beans and parchment paper and return for the oven for 10 minutes.

170 degrees.
Turn your oven down to
Whilst the cases are cooling you can prepare your fillings. You can fill your quiche with whatever you fancy, but we had some leek and ham hock going begging. Generously fill the cases to the top.
Pour the egg (from earlier) into the milk and whisk. Season with salt, pepper and I like a hearty helping of mustard too. Evenly distribute between each case, making sure not to over fill.


 Return to the oven for 25-30 minutes until the fillings are golden brown and semi set, you will know when they are ready.

Serve with a peppery salad and enjoy! 

Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Chocolate Brownies










Today Louie and I made delicious chocolate brownies. I have never made chocolate brownies before, why I don't know. Super easy and lots of fun for Louie, we had them made in a jiffy. We used the Brownie Tin (and recipe) that we received after collecting the Lurpak Kitchen Heroes codes. I can't wait to dollop some stiff cream and a sprinkle on some pomegranate seeds for a yummy supper treat this evening.
YUM!
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