Showing posts with label baking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baking. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 January 2025

How to make Sultana Scones

 If you have never done any baking before this recipe is for you. It's really easy and tastes good too. With plain flour, sultanas, butter, baking powder, pinch of salt and semi skimmed milk. Just over 20 mins baking time and they are ready. These taste so good warm too, when they are still cooling down and the butter just melts into them then, when you butter them. You can put jam on them as well if you have a sweet tooth! Or you could stick some thick cream and jam into them for "Tea and Scones!!" Always store them in an airtight container afterwards to keep them fresh and moist.

Here is the Recipe




Wednesday, 18 December 2024

How to make a Vegetarian mince and onion Meat free Pie (Vegan friendly)

 I was asked to do this by a viewer, and four or five samples later I let my daughter who was six at the time choose the final version ad this was the result, and I must say I agreed with her. Everything is made in small samples so as to keep costs down but also to get the best taste. I think that Morrisons discontinued their mince but we found Asda plant based mince to be a good replacement. (Quorn does not work here by the way!) Instead of using the Bisto onion gravy granules that can be a bit pricey now, we have also used the red onion gravy granules in jars from Sainsburys etc, and this gives a slightly different, not as beefy like taste? - but every bit as good!! so you can use these products too in this recipe if you want. 

Here is the Recipe



Mixed Pepper and Mushroom Pizza. N.B. Add 1/2 teaspoon garlic puree in the passata mix - better taste

 Once you have made your own base for this pizza you will never buy a ready made base again! We updated the topping of the base on this one by adding half a teaspoon of garlic puree (the tubed one). Just squeeze out the tube in a line up to the middle of the teaspoon and mix it in. Gorgeous taste then. Italian passata has far the better taste, the other ones don't measure up - so get the Italian one where you can. You are not limited to the topping here - you could add drained tinned sweetcorn and/or jalapeno peppers from a jar for a hotter taste too. A favourite of mine is to add these jalapeno peppers - not too many though!  Just make sure everything is sliced very thinly so it cooks through with the pizza. Always wipe the pizza tray with olive oil first to make sure it doesn't stick, for an easy clean after. 

Here is the Recipe



Sunday, 22 September 2024

Roasted stuffed peppers with aubergine, coriander, tomatoes and goat's cheese.

This recipe started out as basic one from a book. I tinkered with the ingredients, lost the breadcrumbs and decided to brush the peppers with olive oil, because when they are roasted in the oven in this way the taste is amazing! The peppers look better served in a little dish at the side of whatever you are having with them. You can serve them with fresh salad, or new potatoes and veg, or roast potatoes and veg - any way you want. 

Here is the recipe


 

Saturday, 21 September 2024

Cauliflower Cheese.

You  can't beat a good cauliflower cheese. You need to use the whitest and freshest cauliflower though! My daughter didn't want too much mustard in it so this is why we ended up using just half a teaspoon. To be honest this gives  a more subtle taste. We usually have this with mashed potatoes, steamed carrots or cabbage. You can even use little portions of it on your main Christmas dinner.

Here is the recipe



Spinach and Edam bake

 This recipe was one that I tested out from a book. I then added more spinach, messed about with the ingredients and got a much nicer taste. If you want a runnier bake and to put them in small separate dishes, don't drain the spinach as in the video and you will end up with little creamier bakes. We sometimes have this with just a salad or you can have it with new potatoes and veg of your choice! 

Here is the recipe.



Tuesday, 2 July 2019

Lancashire Egg, Cheese and Milk Oven Supper Dish

This dish is what my father used to make for us when we were little, and it was really good, to say that it was only three ingredients. One of our viewers wrote in with this little snippet of information for us: C Lou1 day ago (edited)

Saw this in the book "The Craftman", a murder mystery by Sharon Bolton. She was raised in Pendle, Lancashire. Here is the quote, it is near the front of the book. "I’ll just give them their tea.’ Nancy carried a metal dish to the table, where four young children sat, and began spooning food onto waiting plates. It was a supper dish I’d seen before in the North-West: an egg for each child, drowned in milk and crumbly local cheese, and then baked until the whole thing set."  
Served with sliced white bread. Yours is the only real reference I can find, other recipes have beaten eggs, tomatoes, cream, onions or other things and are more like a baked omelette. Very cool to find a unique regional dish. Thank you for the video.

I like it just as it is though, without the bread - Paige

Here is the recipe

Tuesday, 8 January 2019

Butter Pie

I made this recipe because I have always liked home cooked Butter pie. For me it has to be served with sliced brown onions that have been steeped in a dish of malt vinegar, with a little salt and pepper added, and left overnight in the fridge. Then grab a good helping of  pickled red cabbage, and beetroot too, sliced or pickled. ..
The first version I made didn't have enough onion in it for me to balance out the flavours, So I tried it again with more onions and this time got it just right!
I usually get ready prepared shortcrust pastry because it is quicker, but you can make your own.
One of our viewers, a lady called  Eunice Swan informs us that, "These were Catholic pies when I was young. You had them on a Friday cos it was a no meat day. Loved them then and love them now. Delicious!"  I have to agree with her because they are very warming and filling...and very tasty too!

Here is the recipe


Thursday, 28 June 2018

Chocolate Cake

The Chocolate cake was a tough one to get right. After a few attempts we got the chocolate taste just right but it a was still a little dry. A this point we added milk in small proportions to both the mix and the cream and then voila! we had it just right. So as Marie Antoinette would say, "Let them eat cake." We say yes but not this one!
P.S. you don't need anything else with this one but if you are a cream lover I know that some of you will be adding a naughty dollop of cream on the side.......

Here is the recipe