My friend Karyn asked if I had a good courgette loaf recipe to share and I realised I didn’t really. And I don’t even know why. A few years ago I went through a phase of baking from a cookery… Read More ›
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Homemade Blueberry Pancakes for Breakfast
American pancakes are not a breakfast staple in my house, as much as the kids might wish they were. They are really only for weekends or holidays, and rarely is there a weekend when we don’t have to be out… Read More ›
Buns for Burgers
These burger buns are a little different as they are made with plain flour, rather than bread flour. According to Lorraine Pascale, that’s the way to keep the crust soft. I added a lot more water than the recipe said… Read More ›
Raspberry, Lemon and Yogurt Loaf
I saw this recipe about ten days ago in a review of the new Yeo Valley “Great British Farmhouse Cookbook” on the blog NR11:English Kitchen Baking by Hannah. It sounded so delicious I wanted to make it straight away but… Read More ›
Time well spent: cake decorating course
My lovely friend Shenny gave me a voucher she couldn’t use which was to put towards a cake decorating course and this is the result! It’s not a completely finished cake as we ran out of time, but I still… Read More ›
Back to Basics – Crusty White Loaf
It’s been a while since I have made a plain white loaf and for some reason it was exactly what I wanted. This is just like a loaf you would get from your local baker’s, and probably better because it… Read More ›
Have cheesecake, will travel: Individual Strawberry Cheesecake Pots
There are so many individual desserts you can buy these days, but don’t forget you can make them too! These are perfect for picnics because all you need is a spoon. I made these in little 250ml disposable plastic tubs… Read More ›
Banana Loaf – without eggs, butter or sugar
This is something of a departure for me: baking without the traditional ingredients. I have recently been accumulating cookery books with a “healthier” slant that are aimed at replacing potential allergens or using alternatives to animal and hydrogenated fats and… Read More ›
Making a Plaited Wheatmeal Loaf and Walking the Wight – one is easier than it sounds!
My mum brought me some wheatmeal flour from Calbourne Mill on the Isle of Wight, which is where I grew up and where my parents still live. I consider myself very fortunate to have grown up on a smallish island…. Read More ›
Cheese Straws – easy to make for kids’ parties or picnics
Cheese straws are very simple and very versatile. You can use them for picnics, parties and snacks. Most children love them and most adults do too, even if they won’t admit it because they are on a low carb diet! These… Read More ›