tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27366292604489068582023-11-16T02:54:28.024-08:00Flavorful Food from your GardenAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17666863666749670931noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736629260448906858.post-46115351390431570832013-08-04T10:02:00.000-07:002013-08-04T10:17:50.941-07:00Redcurrants with Yogurt - Fit for a RoyalThis is a less known, <b>easy to make</b> dessert that <u>deserves</u> be more popular, the taste is <b>wonderful</b>! It's a typical summer time pudding with not only redcurrants and yogurt but some sherry and ratafia/macaroon/amaretti biscuits and sugar to make a <b>naughty refreshing treat</b>. Here is what you will need in detail:<br />
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3/4 lb (375g) Redcurrants<br />
2 Tablespoons of sherry<br />
3 oz (75g) Sugar<br />
2 oz (50g) Ratafia bisuits <br />
1/2 pint (300ml) Natural yogurt<br />
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Chilling time: 30 minutes<br />
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<li>First strip the currants from their stems and rinse. Put two thirds of the currants in a bowl with the sherry and sugar and stir until all of the sugar has dissolved.</li>
<li>Then crush the ratafia biscuits to coars crumbs with a rolling pin (or spade) and mix lightly in with the redcurrants and juice into the yogurt. </li>
<li>Simply place the mixture into 4 serving bowls or glasses and chill in a refrigerator for 30 minutes</li>
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What we have finished already! That was super quick to make but get ready for the taste!<br />
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It is such a shame that it's not more popular than pavlovas but that's my opinion, <i>what's yours</i>?<br />
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I hope you <b>enjoyed</b> this recipe and stay tuned for more. <u>Please </u>do me a favour and share this post and comment on what you think. <b>Happy cooking!</b>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17666863666749670931noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736629260448906858.post-17423341175376314022013-08-04T02:15:00.003-07:002013-08-04T02:15:41.908-07:00How to Make a Lovely Gooseberry TrifleGood morning!<br />
I have <b>so many gooseberries</b> at home, both red and green and they are really sweet as they are huge and juicy, but I don't mind picking the smaller ones for a <i>kick</i>! They are really easy to grow and need little attention between pruning. Here is a delicious recipe for you to make and is very tasty!<br />
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<u>Ingredients:</u><br />
1 lb (500g) Green gooseberries<br />
3 oz (75g) Sugar<br />
3-4 sponge trifle cakes<br />
3 tablespoons ginger wine <br />
1/2 a pint (300ml) Custard sauce<br />
5fl.oz (150ml) Whipping cream<br />
Garnish: Gooseberry jelly <i>or </i>crystallized ginger <br />
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Cooking time: 15 minutes<br />
Chilling time: 1 hour<br />
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<li>First don't top and tail the goosberries, instead rinse them and put them in a pan and bring the water to the boil over a gentle heat. Combine the sugar in the mix and simmer until they're soft and puply. This should take about 12-15 minutes.</li>
<li>Get a sieve and rub the gooseberries through and set the puree to one side to cool.</li>
<li>Whilst the puree is cooling cut the sponge trifle cakes in half lengthways and place themover the base of a serving bowl/dish. Then sprinkle the ginger wine over and leave it until the sponge has soaked it all up.</li>
<li>Make a thick custard sauce make sure you keep it warm, place the gooseberry puree over the sponge and pour the custard on top and leave to chill in a refrigetator.</li>
<li>Just before serving spread the whipped cream over the trifle and decorate with the gooseberry jelly or crystallized ginger. </li>
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Personally I prefer the ginger to add a bit of spice into the trifle but here is what it looks like:<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Delicious!</td></tr>
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Thanks and happy cooking!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17666863666749670931noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736629260448906858.post-69304519388896859702013-08-02T08:18:00.002-07:002013-08-02T08:18:37.979-07:00How to make your own Strawberry and Banana SmoothieThere is nothing better than a fresh smoothie on a hot summers day to cool you down. This is both optional to read and watch a video on the method. I have the perfect recipe for you to make your own so here is what you need to get started:<br />
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<li>Blender</li>
<li>15 medium strawberries</li>
<li>a banana</li>
<li>4 cups of plain yogurt</li>
<li>a splash of milk</li>
<li>Spoon</li>
<li>Mixing Bowl</li>
<li>Measuring Jug</li>
<li>Knife</li>
<li>Chopping board</li>
<li>(optional) Honey </li>
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<li>First remove the leafy green top of the strawberries and cut them all in half</li>
<li>Slice up the banana.</li>
<li>Add them and the 4 cups of plain yogurt into a mixing bowl, a splash of milk and a couple of generous teaspoons of honey.</li>
<li>Then blend the mixture together until there are no bits left.</li>
<li>Place in the fridge for 30 minutes to cool and serve with a strawberry and mint leaf on top.</li>
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