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Hot Blood Tonic with Orange

April 8, 2013 By All That I'm Eating 13 Comments

hot blood tonic and orange
One of my favourite things to make is drinks. They are so simple and there is a world of flavours and so many combinations to choose from. I recently met a great company called Mr Fitzpatricks who make a range of interesting cordials. To make the most of their intriguing flavours I am doing a series of posts all about drinks. The first of four posts is about the curiously named Blood Tonic. It’s got a fantastic deep red colour and it smells of fruit and herbs. I’ve been a bit under the weather recently (and feeling terribly sorry for myself) so this was sure to cheer me up.

Ingredients

You will need (per glass):

  • Blood Tonic
  • Hot water
  • 1 small orange

Method

With the exception of water (and even then maybe not) people are very particular about how they like their beverages; strong, hot, milk in after and many other variations can enhance or upset our enjoyment of a drink. When it comes to making this concoction it is all about how strong you like it. For this unbelievably simple drink just dilute the Blood Tonic with hot water, squeeze in a little orange juice and then top with a slice of orange. read more

Filed Under: April, Books & Reviews, Cocktails, Drinks, Fruit, Orange, Recipes By Month, Reviews, Seasons, Spring Tagged With: drinks, orange, review

Coconut Yoghurt Panna Cotta with Passion Fruit

March 13, 2013 By All That I'm Eating 29 Comments

I find I get a craving for tropical flavours this time of year; pineapple, mango, dragon fruit and such but it’s a bit of a bore to just eat it raw.

I have been enjoying a coconut yoghurt with banana for breakfast but I wanted to make something creative with it. I do like yoghurt on its own but I think it gives a great flavour to icings, ice creams and other desserts. I like the tang and interest it brings and so it was high time I got my Hawaiian shirt on to start making a delectable panna cotta. read more

Filed Under: Coconut, Dairy & Eggs, Fruit, March, Passion Fruit, Pudding, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Spring, Yoghurt Tagged With: coconut, pudding, recipe, yoghurt

Banoffee and Chocolate Chelsea Buns

February 27, 2013 By All That I'm Eating 23 Comments

Banoffee and chocolate Chelsea buns
Have you ever had one of those days where a banana keeps looking at you? You keep seeing it out of the corner of your eye knowing it’s getting riper by the second but you just don’t feel like eating it. Everyone likes their bananas differently; some like them green and leaving that funny feeling in your mouth and others like them bruised and brown. I am on the green team; as soon as there’s a speck of brown on the banana skin I can’t stand it. But what do you do with that slightly brown banana that keeps winking at you? I hate to waste food and so I devised these Banoffee and Chocolate Chelsea buns, or as I like to call them: Chanoffee Buns. You will need: 500g strong white bread flour 50g caster sugar 1 x 7g sachet fast action yeast 200ml milk, warmed 50g unsalted butter, very soft and in cubes 1 egg 1 can dulce de leche (you won’t need the whole can) 1 ripe banana 50g dark chocolate chips

I have wanted to try making an enriched dough for a while so this was a perfect excuse. Mix together the flour, caster sugar and yeast in a bowl or mixer. Make a well in the centre and add the warm milk, egg and butter. Turn the mixer on or start to mix with your hands. Once mixed, knead the dough until it is nice and stretchy. Cover and leave in a warm place for 45-60 minutes or until doubled in size.

Remove the dough from the bowl and knock some of the air out. Divide the dough into two pieces and roll each piece out into a long rectangle. As you can see from the above picture an actual rectangle was hard for me to achieve but a bit of a jaunty angle here and there never harmed anyone. Spread a few spoons of the dulche de leche along the bottom two thirds of the long edge of the dough. Take half the banana and squeeze this onto the caramel towards the bottom edge of the dough. Top with half the chocolate chips.  read more

Filed Under: Baking, Banana, Bread, Caramel, Chocolate, February, Fruit, Pudding, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Sweet Treats, Winter Tagged With: Baking, Chocolate, recipe, sweet treats

White Chocolate and Rose Truffles (with a surprise inside)

February 2, 2013 By All That I'm Eating 35 Comments

White Chocolate and Rose Truffles
Last year for Valentine’s Day I posted a three course meal; Beetroot and Goat’s Cheese Risotto, Boeuf Bourguignon and Dark Chocolate Tart. They were great together for a lovely meal in but this year I wanted to make something a little romantic and very indulgent. I know Valentine’s recipes will be two a penny at the moment but my truffles are a bit different. Not least because they’re not heart shaped and look rather plain and innocent. Until you bite into one that is.  What is that in the middle of the truffle I hear you ask? Well, as love is in the air, it’s a small pink nod to St. Valentine in the form of a pomegranate seed. A nice bit of fresh texture in an otherwise melty, mellow mouthful. It takes barely any effort to put the pomegranate seed inside each one and makes such a difference to the end flavour and texture it is definitely worth it.

You will need (for around 25 truffles):
300g white chocolate
150ml double cream
25g butter
Splash rose extract (preferably not rose water)
1 pomegranate
100g white chocolate – for dipping

Start by chopping the 300g of chocolate into small chunks. Heat the double cream and butter together until hot but not boiling. Pour this over the chocolate and mix well until the chocolate has melted and it’s all nicely combined. Add a drop of rose extract, mix well and then try it to see how floral it tastes. If you’re a bit overenthusiastic with your dripping technique the end result might taste reminiscent of soap. Not really what you’re going for. read more

Filed Under: Chocolate, February, Fruit, Occasions, Pomegranate, Pudding, Recipes By Month, Rose, Seasons, Store Cupboard, Sweet Treats, Truffles, Valentine's Day, Winter Tagged With: Chocolate, recipe, rose, sweet treats

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

Blood Orange Bucks Fizz

January 22, 2013 By All That I'm Eating 25 Comments

A new house and a new kitchen, a tricky transition I find. What will the oven be like; a brute or a wimp? It turns out the oven is a pretty good one although I am yet to bake a cake and discover its true character. We have managed to save enough space to have a pantry; something I’ve always wanted. There are a few boxes yet to be unpacked and a few more bits of furniture to be put in place but progress has been good. So, with all the unpacking, swearing, cleaning and tidying there had to be time for a beautiful breakfast. read more

Filed Under: Breakfast, Cocktails, Drinks, Fruit, January, Mushrooms, Orange, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Vegetables, Winter Tagged With: cocktail, drinks, orange, recipe

Mulled Wine and Orange Jelly

December 17, 2012 By All That I'm Eating 19 Comments

I feel a little left out at the moment. Everyone is having a Christmas party of some sort or other and I have never been to one. I’m not sure how it’s different to any other kind of party other than people adorning some questionably festive earrings and the subtle background music involving an alarming amount of sleigh bells. In order to rectify my festive blues I decided to have my own Christmas party. I say party but really it was just an excuse to make some jelly. read more

Filed Under: Christmas, Clementine, December, Drinks, Fruit, Jelly, Occasions, Orange, Pudding, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Wine, Winter Tagged With: christmas, jelly, recipe

Christmas Spiced Tea

December 13, 2012 By All That I'm Eating 22 Comments

spiced tea in cups
I rather like tea. There are times where no matter how terrible the situation a cup of tea can remedy it in an instant. If the first cup doesn’t work then you move onto a mug. If the mug is failing to turn that frown around then you move onto a larger receptacle. And so on and so forth until the only solution is to fill a bath tub with warm tea and have a little soak. That way you’ve got the best of both worlds.

No matter what the tea there is always an appropriate occasion for it. For example I would start the day on a strong single blend, have an Earl Grey in the afternoon and a fresh green tea in the evening. Each to their own I reckon. Over the festive period I find my tea consumption reduced in favour of mulled wine, sloe gin and hot chocolate. Of course, I don’t start pouring gin over my cornflakes but you get the picture. In order to feel festive and start wading through the mountains of tea I have acquired over the last few months it was time to try making a Christmas tea. read more

Filed Under: Christmas, December, Drinks, Fruit, Occasions, Orange, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Tea, Winter Tagged With: christmas, drinks, recipe

Cranberry, Cointreau and Clementine Sauce

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

cranberry, cointreau and clemantine sauce (1 of 9)
Christmas cannot be a cranberry free zone; this versatile berry can be paired with both sweet and savoury things. Not only is this fruit a great all rounder but it makes itself into a sauce in no time. As the cranberry transforms so simply into a sauce it lends itself to interference, by you, to turn it into something new and exciting. This recipe is for my cranberry sauce with Cointreau and clementine which is extremely delicious when used as a mini pie filling, or, as I like to call them: festive puffs.

You will need (for the cranberry sauce):
200g cranberries
80g sugar
50ml water and 50ml clementine juice, mixed together
Splash Cointreau

Put all the ingredients into a pan and cook for five minutes until the cranberries start to burst. If it looks a like there’s a little too much moisture (I find cranberries to vary a lot in their water content) then cook for a few minutes more to evaporate some of the water. Put the cranberry sauce into a bowl and leave to cool. I’m not sure it gets much simpler and this sets to a lovely dolloping consistency. read more

Filed Under: Baking, Cheese, Christmas, Clementine, Cranberry, Dairy & Eggs, December, Fruit, Occasions, Orange, Pastry, Pudding, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Winter Tagged With: Baking, christmas, recipe

An Autumn Picnic 3 of 3: Caramelised Pears with Crumbled Parkin

November 6, 2012 By All That I'm Eating 21 Comments

A picnic must always have something sweet to round it off; a jam tart or two, some chocolate biscuits or even a slice of cake. This being an autumn picnic meant that the sweet must have a seasonal feel. Pears were an obvious choice but you can’t finish a picnic with just a pear that would be akin to having a carrot instead of a birthday cake. No, these pears needed some warmth and caramelised pears seemed just the ticket. 

Parkin is a traditional cake eaten on Bonfire Night so I made some a few days before the picnic as I had heard it is a cake better left before eating. This would be the perfect accompaniment to the warm gooey pears. read more

Filed Under: Autumn, Baking, Butter, Cake, Caramel, Dairy & Eggs, Fruit, November, Occasions, Pear, Picnic, Pudding, Recipes By Month, Seasons Tagged With: Baking, cake, pear, picnic, pudding

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