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Spelt and Dark Chocolate Pancakes with Yoghurt and Honey

March 24, 2013 By All That I'm Eating 21 Comments

spelt chocolate pancakes
When the weather gets like this there is only one way to improve the situation; to fill your belly with buttery things. More specifically spelt and chocolate pancakes. It seems to have been raining forever recently! Each time I glance out of the window there is never even a peep of blue sky and hardly any bright daffodils to remind me it is in fact Spring. But no matter, I have honey at the ready.  Perhaps not the healthiest advice to give, a more svelte person might suggest a nice jog in the park but it wouldn’t quite cut the mustard for me. No, when my fingers are still blue in March I need chocolate and sticky sweet things. That’s where these Spelt and Dark Chocolate Pancakes fit in nicely. Rachel’s Organic sent me some Greek Yoghurt with Honey to try and I thought it would work nicely with these pancakes.

Ingredients

You will need (for around 16 pancakes):

  • 200g spelt flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 40g caster sugar
  • 20g melted butter, plus extra for cooking
  • 1 egg
  • 275ml milk
  • 40g dark chocolate chips
  • Yoghurt with honey to serve

Method

Start by sieving the flour, baking powder and sugar into a large bowl.

In a separate bowl mix together the melted butter, egg and milk until well combined. Stir the egg mixture into the flour mixture and add the chocolate chips. Give everything a good stir to make sure it is well incorporated.

Heat a little knob of butter in a frying pan until it just starts to foam and then drop the pancake mixture in using around 2 tbsp of the batter for each pancake.

Fry the pancakes until they are golden brown before flipping them over and cooking the other side. Don’t be tempted to flip too early as you could end up with miserable looking pancake. read more

Filed Under: Breakfast, Butter, Chocolate, Dairy & Eggs, Eggs, Honey, March, Pudding, Quick Recipes, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Spelt, Spring, Store Cupboard, Sweet Treats, Yoghurt Tagged With: breakfast, Chocolate, recipe, sweet treats

Double Sausage, Cheese and Egg Muffin

March 8, 2013 By All That I'm Eating 20 Comments

sausage cheese and egg muffin
What’s your guilty pleasure? I have to confess I very much enjoy a particular sausage, cheese and egg muffin from a well known fast food restaurant. I know, shameful. However I am admitting it now as part of trying to cleanse my system. I liked the idea behind the aforementioned muffin; a sausage and egg sandwich really. In order to still enjoy this behemoth breakfast (without the guilt) I needed to try and make my own version. Not only was I going to attempt to fill my guilty pleasure gap I was going to improve on the original.

Ingredients

You will need (for two):

  • 4 cumberland burgers
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 thick slices of mild cheddar cheese
  • 2 muffins

Method

I was lucky to be able to get these cumberland burgers from the farmers’ market and without them it wouldn’t have been the same. I reckon you could make cumberland burgers if you can’t get them by squeezing the sausage meat out of some nice sausages and making burger shapes.

Start by frying the burgers until brown on the outside and cooked through. Meanwhile get another pan on the heat to fry the egg in. I fried my egg inside an upside down pastry cutter so it was the same size as the muffin. Maybe a bit unnecessary but I didn’t want odd shaped egg white hanging out of my muffin; it would have ruined the effect! When the egg is almost ready and the yolk still gooey get the muffins toasting. read more

Filed Under: Breakfast, Burger, Cheese, Dairy & Eggs, Eggs, March, Meat & Fish, Muffin, Quick Recipes, Recipes By Month, Sausages, Seasons, Spring Tagged With: breakfast, egg, recipe, sausage

Citrus Carpaccio with Champagne Sabayon

January 28, 2013 By All That I'm Eating 21 Comments

Citrus Carpaccio with Champagne Sabayon
January is the month in which we all need a bit of sunshine. When the clouds fail to part sometimes you need to rely on a plateful of bright beams to keep you going. The dark mornings and evenings are easily punctuated by citrus fruits; particularly the blood orange. If anything is going to brighten a chilly evening it’s a platter of thinly sliced citrus fruits covered in a decadent Champagne sabayon with hints of mint and pomegranate.  

Ingredients

You will need (for two):
1 blood orange 1 pink grapefruit 1 white grapefruit Pomegranate seeds Mint leaves 3 egg yolks 3 tbsp caster sugar 150ml Champagne

Method

Start by peeling and slicing the citrus fruits as thinly as possible. Put to one side.

To make the sabayon put a bowl over a pan of lightly simmering water taking care that the bowl and water do not touch. Whisk together the eggs yolks and sugar in the bowl until combined and then whisk in the Champagne. Keep whisking for around 10 minutes until it is completely frothy and doubled in size. 

Serve the slices of fruit on a big plate, spoon over the sabayon and top with some pomegranate seeds and mint leaves.  read more

Filed Under: Champagne, Dairy & Eggs, Drinks, Eggs, Fruit, Grapefruit, Herbs, January, Mint, Orange, Pomegranate, Pudding, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Winter Tagged With: champagne, pudding, recipe

Orange and Caraway Cake

October 9, 2012 By All That I'm Eating 26 Comments

I didn’t mean to make this cake. I was sat there minding my own business and my mind started to wander. It wandered into realms of freshly baked things, delicious wafting scents and warm moist sponge. My imagination ran away with me and before I knew it my hands and arms were creeping in to the fridge and searching for butter and eggs.

There have been many times where I’ve fancied something in particular and invariably I never have what I need to fulfil my requirements. But this time I did. I was having one of those days where I just needed a bit of warm cake; a spontaneous bake if you will. It was also one of those days where a plain sponge just wouldn’t do; I wanted some spice in my life and so this orange and caraway cake was born. read more

Filed Under: Autumn, Baking, Butter, Cake, Dairy & Eggs, Eggs, Fruit, October, Orange, Recipes By Month, Seasons Tagged With: Baking, cake, orange

Pear and Damson Lattice Pie

September 20, 2012 By All That I'm Eating 25 Comments

Pear and Damson Lattice Pie - finished
You know when you’ve just always wanted to make something? I’ve always wanted to try a lattice pie; one with lovely red fruit under the interwoven top. I imagined it would be assembled in a cloud of flour with pastry flying all over the place while I tried to weave the lattice. I envisaged having to try and find my inner Mr Tickle. In reality it was a comparatively calm affair with only slight frowning during the construction.  Some people, I like to think of them as having iron teeth, will happily eat a damson just as it is. I find them far too sour; comparative to eating a stick of rhubarb, and so cook mine (or mix them with gin) to encourage their flavour with a little sugar. Damsons are rock hard plums with a lovely deep purple skin. I have been lucky to find some growing nearby but they are so high up only some enthusiastic tree shaking would get them down. I think I’d get some funny looks. Luckily my greengrocer has ample damsons and also (of benefit to the finished pie) some unripe pears.

You will need:

Large handful damsons, stones removed 3 unripe pears Sugar 250g plain flour 125g cold butter A few spoons of cold water 1 beaten egg

Put the damsons into a pan with a spoonful of sugar and a little water and heat them gently so they start to soften. While they are cooking, peel and dice the pears and then add them to the damsons. You want to keep them on a heat where the fruit makes gentle pfft pfft noises as it cooks, lid on, for about 20 minutes. You might need to add a little more water if the fruit starts to catch. After 20 minutes give the fruit a little squidge with a masher to puree it a little, keep a few lumps though. Taste it and add more sugar if you think it needs it. Remove from the heat and allow to cool, you don’t want much moisture left in the pan. read more

Filed Under: Autumn, Baking, Dairy & Eggs, Damson, Eggs, Foraging, Fruit, Pastry, Pear, Pie, Pudding, Recipes By Month, Seasons, September, Tart Tagged With: Baking, pie, pudding, recipe

Elderberry and Apple Turnovers

September 9, 2012 By All That I'm Eating 22 Comments

Elderberry and Apple Turnover
The sun was shining, the birds were singing and my bicycle was glistening and raring to go. Foraging can be a trifle difficult when you’re cycling if, like me, you think you’re Victoria Pendleton. Berries can whizz past in the blink of an eye and then you need to brake, reverse to try and find the source of your distraction. When I went out to get these elderberries I took it nice and slowly to ensure I could scour the hedgerows sufficiently. 

It wasn’t quite as smooth as I envisaged, it wasn’t like I could grab the berries as I cycled past; that would have been a bit too suave. Elderberries seem to grow just beyond my reach and there is always a little danger involved when picking; will you fall in the ditch, slip in the mud or even lose a welly. This most recent expedition resulted in me being attacked by some stinging nettles, swearing rather loudly and then just a few moments later kicking my bicycle stand into my own foot. read more

Filed Under: Apple, Autumn, Baking, Berries, Dairy & Eggs, Eggs, Elderberry, Foraging, Fruit, Pastry, Recipes By Month, Seasons, September, Sweet Treats Tagged With: Baking, elderberry, foraging, pastry, sweet treats

Redcurrant and White Chocolate Muffins (or Cupcakes)

August 18, 2012 By All That I'm Eating 22 Comments

Redcurrant and White Chocolate Muffins - on plate
I was terribly excited about making muffins. If you had asked me how much I was looking forward to making muffins I would have responded so enthusiastically that you might have thought you’d asked me the wrong question. The reason for my eagerness was twofold; firstly I had never made muffins before and secondly I had some succulent redcurrants at my disposal.

It was all going so well until I realised I had no muffin cases. Not to worry though as I had cupcake cases coming out of my ears. I was under the impression that the two weren’t too dissimilar but the sides of the cupcake cases would not come up high enough in the muffin tin. I could have gone out to get some muffin cases but frankly I couldn’t be bothered and I wanted to sink my teeth into freshly baked cake as soon as possible. Fortunately I had some silicone cases I could use.

You will need:
1 punnet redcurrants
50g white chocolate
2 eggs, beaten
75g caster sugar
225ml milk
100g butter, melted
275g self raising flour
(muffin cases) read more

Filed Under: August, Baking, Berries, Butter, Cake, Chocolate, Dairy & Eggs, Eggs, Fruit, Muffin, Pudding, Recipes By Month, Redcurrant, Seasons, Summer, Sweet Treats Tagged With: Baking, cake, Chocolate, sweet treats

Pork Wellington

August 7, 2012 By All That I'm Eating 22 Comments

Pork Wellington - pork fillet
Comfort food is wonderful. It’s always the things which are full of bread, cheese, pasta, pastry and the like. Sometimes I want the comfort without the guilt, and particularly for this, without the expense. Beef wellington is as magnificent a dinner as they come; it’s one of my all time favourites. However, pork fillet is about a third of the price of beef fillet and therefore makes a brilliantly cheaper alternative.

I had to ask my butcher to save me a pork fillet as they sell out like there’s no tomorrow. Possibly because the pigs are fed mostly on apples for the latter part of their life meaning the meat has an unrivalled flavour. So with marvellous meat and flavourful fillings I set about making my pork wellington. If anyone knows why it’s called wellington I’d be pleased to find out; let’s hope it’s not an unflattering term for the shape of the finished meal.

You will need (for four):
500g pork fillet
1 pack puff pastry
250g mushrooms
Knob of butter
A small glass of white wine
1 egg, beaten
Salt and pepper read more

Filed Under: August, Baking, Butter, Dairy & Eggs, Dinner, Drinks, Eggs, Meat & Fish, Mushrooms, Pastry, Pork, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Summer, Tomatoes, Vegetables, Wine Tagged With: dinner, pastry, pork

Blackcurrant Pancakes

July 30, 2012 By All That I'm Eating 32 Comments

Stack of pancakes
Apparently you should breakfast like a King. Despite not having continuous supply of quail’s eggs, truffle bread and gold leaf (I imagine that’s what they have to start the day) my weekday breakfasts are never very exciting. It doesn’t help that I don’t give myself enough time in the mornings to make anything exceptional but at the weekends I try to make a little more effort.

Sunday arrived and brought with it a craving for pancakes. I had bought some blackcurrants at the market; as one of my favourite berries they are irresistible to me. I’m not sure what it is about them, perhaps their distinct flavour, that makes me love them so much. It would have been rude not to include some for breakfast. 

You will need (for about 16 pancakes):
200g self raising flour
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
40g sugar
1 egg (beaten)
20g melted butter
275ml milk
150g blackcurrants (topped and tailed) read more

Filed Under: Berries, Blackcurrant, Breakfast, Butter, Dairy & Eggs, Eggs, Fruit, Honey, July, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Store Cupboard, Summer Tagged With: Blackcurrant, breakfast, recipe

English Heritage Cherry Tart

July 25, 2012 By All That I'm Eating 32 Comments

Heritage Cherry Tart - baked
Once, a very long time ago, I ate a whole bowl of cherries. Not particularly interesting until you find out that not only did I eat the cherries but I ate every single one of the stones too. When you are five years old and take everything your father says as gospel you can imagine the panic, and intrigue, when you’re told that a cherry tree will start to grow in your stomach. It is now some years later and I’m still waiting. Recently I was very lucky to get my hands on some English heritage cherries so I set about baking a heritage cherry tart.

My cherry eating strategy has changed now. They are one of my favourite fruits but these days the stones end up in my garden; again, still waiting. My fascination with cherries hasn’t diminished either; a flavour like no other, thin skins and awkward to cook with, when they are in season I can’t get enough of them. 

Ingredients

You will need (for one tart):

  • 450g cherries
  • Sweet shortcrust pastry (100g cold butter, 200g plain flour, 30g caster sugar, 1 egg beaten)
  • Cream filling (150ml double cream, 2 egg yolks, 50g sugar)
  • 1 egg, beaten 

First of all make the pastry. Rub the butter into the flour until you have a breadcrumb texture. Add the sugar, lightly mix it in and then bring the pastry together with the egg. If you find the pastry is a little dry you can add drops of cold water until it comes together. Chill the pastry in the fridge for half an hour. If you find pastry intimidating, see my pastry guide for do’s and don’ts.  read more

Filed Under: Baking, Berries, Butter, Cherry, Cream, Dairy & Eggs, Eggs, Fruit, July, Pastry, Pudding, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Summer, Tart Tagged With: Baking, cherries, pastry, pudding

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