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Kanelbullar (Swedish Cinnamon Buns)

February 3, 2017 By All That I'm Eating 20 Comments

Kanelbullar, Swedish Cinnamon Buns

While in Gothenburg last year I think I had a Kanelbullar every day. When it’s cold and windy outside sinking your teeth into one of these alongside a hot cup of coffee is just perfect. Slightly sticky, full of cinnamon and normally covered with nibbed sugar you can smell them before you see them in the cafés of Sweden. After trying a few different recipes I have come up with my own Kanelbullar recipe; the ideal balance of bread, wholesomeness and sweetness.

Ingredients

You will need (for 12 Kanelbullar):

  • 40g butter
  • 225ml milk
  • 7g sachet fast action yeast
  • 30g caster sugar
  • Pinch salt
  • 250g wholemeal flour
  • 250g strong white bread flour

For the filling read more

Filed Under: Baking, Bread, Breakfast, Butter, Dairy & Eggs, Eggs, February, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Sweet Treats, Winter Tagged With: Baking, bread, recipe

Vegetarian Fish and Chips (with Halloumi)

January 29, 2017 By All That I'm Eating 18 Comments

This is, probably, one of my absolute favourite meals I have ever made. Not only does it look glorious (excuse self-praising) but it is absolutely delicious. A vegetarian fish and chips if you will; a real rival to that classic seaside dish using halloumi instead of fish. With my recipe there is no crispy batter, however, the outside of the halloumi gets all crispy and wonderful so you really don’t miss it. Plus, as there’s no deep fat frying involved it’s much more suited to a weeknight dinner as there’s no faffing around. read more

Filed Under: Cheese, Dairy & Eggs, Dinner, Fish, Fruit, Herbs, January, Lemon, Mint, Pea, Potatoes, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Vegetables, Vegetarian, Winter Tagged With: dinner, peas, recipe, vegetarian

Chocolate Rolled Oat Biscuits

January 18, 2017 By All That I'm Eating 14 Comments

Part biscuit and part flapjack, these Chocolate Rolled Oat Biscuits are a doddle to make. All mixed in one bowl and baked in one dish; minimum fuss and washing up, maximum baking satisfaction. I like that these biscuits aren’t too sweet and the generous amount of oats used means they are really filling. I’m not sure if they are technically a flapjack or a biscuit though; the lack of honey or golden syrup isn’t very flapjack-y but then the oaty flavour is so familiar it’s hard to believe it’s not a flapjack! I am sticking with calling them a biscuit on account of the crunch. read more

Filed Under: Baking, Biscuit, Chocolate, January, Oats, Pudding, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Store Cupboard, Winter Tagged With: Baking, Chocolate, recipe

Chicken, Olive and Artichoke Stew with Risotto

January 13, 2017 By All That I'm Eating 11 Comments

I do like a tin of food. There’s something very humble about tinned fruit and vegetables particularly; and I am not one to overlook anything that comes in a can. My favourite canned good of all is the artichoke. That’s how this recipe for Chicken, Olive and Artichoke Stew with Risotto came about. Artichokes are very expensive, covered in oil (normally sunflower rather than nice olive oil) and quite small if you buy them chilled or in a jar; but in a can they can be half the price, bigger and once drained you get more for your money. So I wanted to make something comforting, filling and delicious and make the most of the wonderful artichoke. read more

Filed Under: Artichoke, Bay, Chicken, Dinner, Garlic, Herbs, January, Meat & Fish, Olives, Onion, Recipes By Month, Risotto, Rosemary, Seasons, Stew, Store Cupboard, Tomatoes, Vegetables, Winter Tagged With: chicken, recipe, stew, tomato

Smoked Chicken Fried Rice

January 8, 2017 By All That I'm Eating 12 Comments

I bought some smoked chicken from a local farm shop. I wasn’t quite sure what I was going to do with it but it sounded too tasty not to try it. I planned to serve it with some cheese and chutneys but somehow I never got round to it. I certainly wasn’t going to waste it and I thought, rather than serving it alongside something else, why not make it the star of the dish? Smoked chicken fried rice sounded like just the thing for a simple, no hassle budget meal in a flash. Turns out it’s even better than it sounds. read more

Filed Under: Budget Meals, Chicken, Coriander, Dinner, Garlic, Herbs, January, Meat & Fish, Nuts & Seeds, Quick Recipes, Recipes By Month, Rice, Seasons, Store Cupboard, Vegetables, Winter Tagged With: budget meals, chicken, recipe

Beef Stew with Horseradish Dumplings

January 2, 2017 By All That I'm Eating 19 Comments

Beef Stew with Horseradish Dumplings

I made this stew on New Year’s Day. I can’t think of many things as warming and comforting as a big bowl of slow cooked food. My beef stew with horseradish dumplings was made up of almost everything I had leftover in my fridge and cupboards; happily simmered away with some beef shin. A delicious, make-the-most-of-everything, homely stew for four people. Trust me on the ingredients; one or two may sound a little out of place but they really add to the dish.

Ingredients

You will need (for four): read more

Filed Under: Beef, Beer, Carrot, Dinner, Drinks, Herbs, Horseradish & Mustard, January, Meat & Fish, Onion, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Stew, Store Cupboard, Thyme, Tomatoes, Vegetables, Winter Tagged With: beef, Beer, dinner, recipe

2016 Best Bits

December 29, 2016 By All That I'm Eating 7 Comments

Beer Mustard and Onion Macaroni Cheese - All That I'm Eating

Those funny few days between Christmas and New Year are the perfect time for a bit of reflection. I like to look back at everything I’ve been up to and where I’ve been, what (if anything!) I’ve learned and achieved in the last year and, most importantly, what I’ve been eating! So this post contains my absolute favourite recipes from this year and some of the best places I have visited.

Beer, Mustard and Onion Macaroni Cheese

To cook up this take on macaroni cheese I made a beer bechamel; it turned out brilliantly and this is ideal for a cold winter night. Full of cheese, mustard and caramelised onions rounded off with flavourful beer. Recipe here. read more

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: Cape Cornwall, Leigh-on-Sea, recipe, St Davids, Travel

Smoked Cheddar and Pickled Onion Turnovers

December 19, 2016 By All That I'm Eating 15 Comments

There’s something you need to know about these turnovers. Although they are most excellent for using up leftovers they are more than worth baking up in their own right. Am I the only one who couldn’t say no if offered Smoked Cheddar and Pickled Onion Turnovers? Didn’t think so. Perfect for using up roast or mashed potatoes, pickled onions or chutneys and whatever hunk of cheese you have lying around. Completely versatile and a little bit too tasty to believe you can knock them up out of some odds and ends. read more

Filed Under: Baking, Butter, Cheese, Dairy & Eggs, December, Lunch, Onion, Pastry, Potatoes, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Vegetables, Winter Tagged With: Cheese, pastry, recipe

Marshmallow Rice Krispie Yule Log

December 11, 2016 By All That I'm Eating 17 Comments

I tried making a traditional Yule Log a few years ago. It was somewhat stressful. Apart from the fact that my butter is never warm enough and I always lose patience and mix it up anyway and deal with the consequential sponge that turns up the whole process is fraught with danger. The rolling up, unrolling, spreading of cream, re-rolling and hoping for no cracking then furiously patching it up with ganache, chocolate flying all over the place. It’s all a bit much for me; I’d rather be sipping a G&T and relaxing rather than cleaning ganache off of the kitchen tiles. That’s how my Marshmallow Rice Krispie Yule Log came about. It’s easy to make and you can fashion it into any shape that you like; the more dexterous amongst you may wish to attempt an actual reindeer. read more

Filed Under: Butter, Chocolate, Christmas, Cream, Dairy & Eggs, December, Honeycomb, Marshmallow, Occasions, Pudding, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Sweet Treats, Winter Tagged With: Chocolate, recipe, sweet treats

Granny’s Oat Biscuits

November 28, 2016 By All That I'm Eating 18 Comments

When I was young I baked with my Granny at any opportunity. She’s got mad cooking skills and will beat anything together that looks like it’s not going to work, portion up a raw chicken to freeze in the blink of an eye and somehow manages to produce amazing food from seemingly nothing. Safe to say, she knows what she’s doing. However, we made these biscuits once together and, thanks to a timely phone call from my Mum, somehow both forgot to add any sugar to the dough. We made some very successful crackers but it wasn’t quite what we were aiming for. Almost 20 years later I thought it was probably time to give Granny’s Oat Biscuits another try. read more

Filed Under: Baking, Biscuit, November, Oats, Quick Recipes, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Store Cupboard, Winter Tagged With: Baking, Biscuits, recipe

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Hello I’m Caroline

Welcome to my site All That I’m Eating. You will find inventive recipes using seasonal and foraged ingredients as well as everyday easy meals and a few indulgent recipes too.

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