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Orange and Poppy Seed Biscuits

September 17, 2014 By All That I'm Eating 37 Comments

Hello and welcome to my new website; I hope you enjoy it! To kick things off on my new site it was only right that I baked something; I had to have something to keep me motivated during the changeover! These orange and poppy seed biscuits are a recipe from Cathryn Dresser (former Great British Bake Off contestant) author of Let’s Bake and she has teamed up with Pyrex to create a series of baking recipes for National Baking Week from 13th to 19th October. See below for details of the giveaway to win lots of Pyrex baking goodies in time for October 13th. read more

Filed Under: Autumn, Baking, Biscuit, Books & Reviews, Butter, Chocolate, Dairy & Eggs, Fruit, Nuts & Seeds, Orange, Pudding, Recipes By Month, Reviews, Seasons, September, Store Cupboard Tagged With: Baking, Biscuits, Chocolate

A Trip to Wales

September 14, 2014 By All That I'm Eating 6 Comments

I hadn’t been to Wales before this week except when I was at school. I remember it being quite pretty and that I went gorge walking but that was about as much as I could remember. So off I went on Monday to a stay in a place near Builth Wells in Powys. I learnt a few things about Wales in the week I was there; namely that no matter which way you turn it always looks stunning. There’s only so many pictures you can take and upload! Every single person I met was so nice and so friendly it was quite a shock to the system to actually have people say ‘good morning’ to you. I managed to cram plenty in over the week as you’ll see. read more

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: Travel, Wales

Review: Stokes Sauces

September 4, 2014 By All That I'm Eating 4 Comments

It may be slightly gloomier outside than we’ve become accustomed to over the last few months but that doesn’t mean BBQ season is over. At least not as far as I’m concerned! There’s not much weather that will stop my family from cooking alfresco; indeed one memorable snowy day saw us making gravy outside as the roasting tray was too big for the hob. Stokes sent me some yummy sounding products to try which lend themselves to a BBQ really well: Ketchup, Bloody Mary Ketchup and BBQ Sauce. So it was time (but certainly not the last time this year) to fire up the coals and get cooking. read more

Filed Under: Books & Reviews, Reviews Tagged With: review

Pulled Duck Ramen with Gressingham Duck

August 31, 2014 By All That I'm Eating 17 Comments

I really like duck; usually in a pancake with plenty of spring onion, cucumber and hoisin sauce. If it’s on a menu in a restaurant I will normally order it because I love the flavour. Gressingham (the remarkable duck people) got in touch to see if I’d like to come up with a recipe with some of their duck and I thought it was a great opportunity to have a go at cooking something I enjoy eating but don’t cook that often. Ramen is something that I find both cleansing and filling and love that you can add whatever you like to it. This pulled duck ramen is a great way to use leftover duck and is really quick and easy to make. read more

Filed Under: August, Chicken, Chilli, Coriander, Dinner, Duck, Garlic, Herbs, Meat & Fish, Noodles, Nuts & Seeds, Onion, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Soup, Spices, Store Cupboard, Summer, Vegetables Tagged With: dinner, duck, recipe

Sweetcorn Chowder

August 26, 2014 By All That I'm Eating 4 Comments

Sweetcorn chowder - close up
I always like seeing sweetcorn growing in the fields near where I live; it’s one of my absolute favourite vegetables. The only thing that is a little irritating is the inevitable corn-stuck-in-the-teeth situation which ensues after consuming corn from the cob. Particularly irksome if surrounded by unfamiliar company. Worth it though; especially if you’re lucky enough to have a 50:50 butter to corn ratio. If you’re looking for something different to try with your cobs, this sweetcorn chowder is my most favourite soup ever.

Ingredients

You will need (for two bowls of soup):

1 medium onion, finely chopped  £ 0.10
100g smoked bacon lardons  £  0.65
Large knob of butter  £  0.15
2 large potatoes, peeled and chopped  £  0.50
250ml vegetable stock  £  0.10
400ml milk  £  0.35
1 cob sweetcorn, kernels removed  £  0.25
Small handful chives, chopped  £  0.25
1 bay leaf  £  0.05
Salt and pepper  £  0.02
Total  £  2.42

Method

Melt the butter in a large saucepan and fry the bacon and onion together until the onion is soft and the bacon turning brown at the edges.

Add the potatoes, bay leaf, stock, milk and salt and pepper and simmer until the potatoes are almost soft, around 10 minutes. Add the sweetcorn and simmer for a further 5 minutes.

Check the seasoning, remove the bay leaf and stir in the chives before serving in warmed bowls.

This soup has chunky bits, soft bits, crunchy bits and a full flavoured liquid bit. It’s got sweet, smoky, savoury, salty and soupy. Earthy, fresh, homely and new. What I’m trying to say is that as a bowl of food goes it’s got it all. Not only that but it’s inexpensive too. What more do you need? I think I could eat this for lunch every day and never tire of it. And that’s pretty much what I do as long as the cobs keep coming. Happy days. read more

Filed Under: August, Bacon, Bay, Budget Meals, Chives, Herbs, Lunch, Meat & Fish, Potatoes, Quick Recipes, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Soup, Summer, Sweetcorn, Vegetables Tagged With: lunch, recipe, soup

Basil Lime and Lemonade

August 21, 2014 By All That I'm Eating Leave a Comment

Basil Lime and Lemonade mixed
If I had to choose I reckon I would choose a lime over a lemon anytime. They just seem a bit more special somehow. I’ve seen plenty of recipes for homemade lemonade but not that many for homemade limeade. My basil lemonade with lime is such a refreshing summer drink. I actually ended up using a mixture of lemon and lime juice to make this, mostly because I ran out of limes. If you give your limes a quick blast in the microwave before squeezing them you’ll get much more juice out than if you squeeze them cold. Who knew I gave out useful life tips? You’re welcome.

Ingredients

You will need (for a jug of basil lemonade):

  • Small handful basil leaves
  • 3 tbsp sugar
  • 750ml sparkling water
  • 125ml freshly squeezed lime and lemon juice (I used three limes and one lemon)
  • Ice to serve

Method

Put the basil and sugar into a jug and bash it together with a rolling pin or muddler until the basil is well bruised and it smells lovely. Add the lime and lemon juice and stir it all together until the sugar is dissolved.  Add some ice to the jug and top up with the sparkling water. Give everything one final mix then pour into glasses and serve.

Trust me on the basil for this, it gives the drink a really interesting flavour; sort of floral and quite earthy. I made this quite strong as I prefer a mouth puckering, not too sweet lemonade but you could add more or less sugar and juice to suit your taste. I have made this with flat water but I do think that the sparkling is slightly better. It’s really refreshing and ideal for a warm evening but I will definitely make it later on in the year as a citrus pick-me-up. read more

Filed Under: August, Basil, Cocktails, Drinks, Fruit, Herbs, Lemon, Lime, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Summer Tagged With: drinks, recipe

White Chocolate and Blackcurrant Blondies

August 16, 2014 By All That I'm Eating 4 Comments

White Chocolate and Blackcurrant Blondies
It’s been a while since I made anything really indulgent and full of butter. Sometimes you just need to make something you know is ‘bad’ for you although I think anything you make yourself can never be bad and will certainly be better (for you and in taste) than something you can buy. These white chocolate chip and blackcurrant blondies are sumptuous enough to keep the crave away but the added blackcurrants add some acidity and freshness. And fruit, which we all know is good for you.

Ingredients

You will need (to make nine blondies):
  • 200g caster sugar
  • 3 eggs
  • 200g butter, melted
  • 150g plain flour
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 200g white chocolate buttons or chips
  • 100g blackcurrants, tops and tails removed
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

Method

Preheat an oven to 180C. Grease a 20cm square baking tin then line it with baking paper.

Beat the sugar, eggs and vanilla extract together until light and fluffy then beat in the melted butter. Add the butter a little at a time.

Sieve the flour and baking powder together then tip this into the egg mixture and fold it in lighlty.

Gently fold in the chocolate buttons and blackcurrants and bake for 30-35 minutes or until lightly golden brown but still gooey in the middle.

As it has been so warm recently it did feel a bit odd baking and eating these in the sunshine but they were so good. The soft, squidgy, cakey blondie mix I was really pleased with. The added white chocolate chips, some of which got caramelised in the oven, gave some texture and were a real treat. I loved using the blackcurrants in this as they gave such a distinctive flavour and wonderful colour and turned almost jam like. Next time you get your cake craving I very much recommend you try these. read more

Filed Under: August, Baking, Berries, Blackcurrant, Butter, Cake, Chocolate, Dairy & Eggs, Eggs, Fruit, Pudding, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Summer Tagged With: Baking, Blackcurrant, recipe

Broad Bean and Feta Smash with Cucumber, Lettuce and Dill Salad

August 12, 2014 By All That I'm Eating 4 Comments

Broad Bean and Feta Smash with Cucumber Dill Salad
It’s all about green beans and peas at the moment and a veg box delivery last week left me with beans coming out of my ears! I wanted to put them on toast to make them go as far as possible so I tried out a broad bean and feta smash. I like the slightly odd bitterness from broad beans and it goes so well with salty feta cheese. The cucumber and dill salad on the side adds real sweetness and freshness to the meal. It’s super quick to make too so you won’t be stuck in the kitchen when you want to be outside; perfect for summer.

Ingredients

You will need (for two):

  • Large handful broad beans, podded
  • 100g feta, cubed
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 small garlic clove, crushed
  • Salt and pepper
  • Small handful mint leaves, finely chopped

  • 1 ciabatta
  • 1 small cucumber, sliced
  • 1 lettuce, shredded
  • Small handful dill, finely chopped
  • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 tsp white wine vinegar
  • 1/2 tsp sugar
  • Salt and pepper

Method

Start by adding the broad beans to a pan of lightly salted boiling water and cooking them for 3-4 minutes. Drain the beans and rinse under cold water before peeling off the grey skins on the outside.

Put the broad beans into a bowl with the feta, a drizzle of olive oil, the garlic, salt, pepper and mint. Mash it all together so it is slightly combined but still chunky. Put to one side.

Bake the ciabatta according to packet instructions then cut into slices.

Put the cucumber and lettuce into a serving bowl. read more

Filed Under: August, Bread, Broad Bean, Cheese, Cucumber, Dairy & Eggs, Dill, Garlic, Herbs, Lettuce, Lunch, Quick Recipes, Recipes By Month, Salad, Seasons, Summer, Vegetables, Vegetarian Tagged With: lunch, recipe, salad

Elderflower and Blackcurrant Gin and Tonic

August 8, 2014 By All That I'm Eating Leave a Comment

Elderflower and Blackcurrant Gin and Tonic bird's eye
My idea of a perfect evening when it’s raining is to eat something filling then settle down to watch a film (preferably a funny one). On a sunny evening however I always try to be outside; we’ve been spoilt for sunny evenings recently. Sitting in the garden watching the world go by and the sun go down is improved if you accompany it with a refreshing home made drink. My homemade elderflower cordial has made plenty of appearances this year and this time it’s used to make an elderflower and blackcurrant gin and tonic.

Ingredients

You will need (per drink):

  • 50ml gin
  • 6-7 fresh ripe blackcurrants
  • 15ml elderflower cordial
  • Ice cubes
  • Slice of lemon
  • Tonic water (a good quality one)
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    Filed Under: August, Blackcurrant, Cocktails, Drinks, Elderflower, Foraging, Fruit, Gin, Lemon, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Summer Tagged With: drinks, elderflower, recipe

    Israeli Pop Up Dinner Reading

    July 29, 2014 By All That I'm Eating 12 Comments

    Israeli Pop Up Dinner - table laid
    I love the idea of a pop up restaurant in someone’s dining room, probably because I’m a nosey parker. I’d love to open up my living room to see what it would be like but my lounge/dining room is about the size of a telephone box. Laura, Anu and I started talking on Twitter and as it turns out they host pop up dinners at their house in Reading. The meal I went for was Israeli themed; having no knowledge of Israeli food I couldn’t wait to find out more about it.

    Traditional Turkish coffee with cardamom and iced Turkish delight sweets

    We started outside with the chilled Turkish coffee. I really liked the flavour of the coffee with the sweets and the spices and thought it was a great way to kick off the meal. It was also a good opportunity to have a chat and get to know the other diners. 

    Tomato festival galette with garlicky goat’s cheese

    We sat down to our first course, the tomato festival galette. They had used a fantastic selection of tomatoes; some from the farmers’ market and others they had brought back from travels afar. I was amazed at how intense the tomatoes were and really loved this dish. 

    Lavash (crackers; cumin, fennel and sesame), pistachio and feta dip, beetroot dip with za’atar, goat’s cheese and hazelnuts, homemade labneh

    After this we had various different crackers in all sorts of shapes and they were so good. These came with three fantastic dips, I don’t think I could choose a favourite, very different to your normal ‘chips and dips’!

    Roasted vegetables and salad with hummus and kuku sabzi (a Persian fritter with fresh herbs and walnuts)

    A short while later a big bowl of roasted vegetables, including heritage carrots and beetroot, and salad arrived with the best hummus I have ever tasted. The kuku sabzi was sort of like an omelette; so full of fresh herbs and flavour it was almost entirely green.
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    Filed Under: Restaurants Tagged With: Reading, Restaurants

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