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Thursday 30 June 2016

Double Cheese and Bacon Pie

This is a delicious pie/quiche/flan, call it what you will, which can be baked in advance and reheated, or eaten cold. If you're not confident in pastry making then store bought shortcrust pastry could be used, or even a savoury pastry case, which would save time.

My kids love this, and it was made as a midweek dinner from items that I have in my fridge and cupboards every week.

Double Cheese and Bacon Pie

It looks a little rough around the edges, but go to any farm shop and they have similar pies, which they call rustic, so I'm going with that!

Double Cheese and Bacon Pie

Double Cheese and Bacon Pie

pastry
100g cold salted butter
200g plain flour
splash of milk

filling
12 rashers streaky bacon
1 onion, chopped
handful of flat leaf parsley, chopped
5 medium eggs
150ml single cream
black pepper
100g Greek cheese, such as Feta
75g mature cheddar cheese, grated
2 tomatoes, sliced
  • rub the butter into the flour until it resembles breadcrumbs (you can do this in a food mixer or food processor)
  • add a splash of milk, a little at a time, until the dough comes together
  • roll pastry into a ball and wrap in clingfilm and place in the fridge whilst the filling is prepared
  • add the bacon rashers to a large frying pan and fry until crispy (you may need to do this in 2 batches)
  • remove the rashers from the pan and lay on kitchen paper to soak up any excess fat
  • pour the fat from the pan and add the chopped onion
  • fry the onion for a few minutes until softened, and then add the parsley
  • beat the eggs and cream together with a twist of black pepper
  • set the filling aside whilst the pastry case is prepared
  • roll the dough out on a floured surface until large enough to line your flan tin
  • prick the base of the pastry and cover with baking paper and fill with baking beans
  • bake in a preheated 180C oven for 15 minutes before removing the baking beans and paper
  • bake for an additional 5 minutes before removing from the oven
  • chop the bacon rashers up and scatter over the base of the pastry case
  • top with the onions and parsley, and crumble over the Greek cheese
  • top with the cheddar cheese, reserving a little for the top
  • pour the egg and cream mixture into the pastry case
  • lay the tomato slices on top and cover with the remaining cheese 
  • turn the oven heat down to 170C and bake for around 40-45 minutes, until golden brown and firm in the centre
Serve warm or cold

Double Cheese and Bacon Pie Double Cheese and Bacon Pie


Monday 27 June 2016

Reduced Sugar Lemon & Strawberry Cake

I haven't done much in the way of baking recently, mainly because I'm trying to cut out sugar as much as possible (which is a bit ironic really when I have a handmade marshmallow business), but when you have a handful of strawberries not looking their best, there's really only one thing to do with them, and that's throw them in a cake! 

Reduced Sugar Lemon & Strawberry Cake

I've reduced the sugar in this by over a third, but with the sweetness of the strawberries, and a sprinkling of sugar on the top, you really wouldn't notice.

Reduced Sugar Lemon & Strawberry Cake

Reduced Sugar Lemon & Strawberry Cake

175g butter or margarine (I use Stork for baking)
100g caster sugar
zest of one large lemon
tsp vanilla extract
3 medium eggs
175g self raising flour
85g ripe strawberries, sliced

  • Set aside 1 tsp of caster sugar
  • Beat the butter, remaining sugar and lemon zest together until pale & creamy
  • Add the vanilla and eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition
  • Fold in the flour, until well combined
  • Pour batter into a 20cm loose bottomed cake tin
  • Scatter the sliced strawberries on the top of the batter and sprinkle on the reserved caster sugar
  • Bake in a preheated 170C oven for approx 45-50 minutes, until golden brown on top and springy to the touch
  • Allow to cool for 10 minutes in the tin before turning out onto a wire rack to cool completely
Serve warm or cold, on it's own or with a drizzle of cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream


Reduced Sugar Lemon & Strawberry Cake Reduced Sugar Lemon & Strawberry Cake

Pictured are gorgeous recycled cotton napkins and bamboo cutting board, received from A Slice of Green, the home of ethical products to help you live more sustainably.

Napkins £5.00 for a set of two
Bambu cutting board with coloured edging £16.00

Friday 3 June 2016

Ham, Egg & Tomato Brunch Parcels

The end of half term is coming to a close. Goodbye lazy mornings & hello again school runs. It's only a few more weeks until the Summer holidays though, and as this half term is usually the busiest and most exhausting, it will be a welcome relief.

With the weather here being so lovely this week, bedtimes have slipped back, mornings have become shorter and breakfasts have run into lunch. This has been a great excuse to eat brunch, which is so much more exciting than breakfast, as nothing is out of bounds. 

Pastries are not considered to be a healthy breakfast, but add eggs, tomatoes, lean turkey ham, and pop a handful of fresh greens on the side, it suddenly becomes a light, well balanced, and healthy brunch.

Ham, Egg & Tomato Brunch Parcels

We're a bit partial to Bernard Matthews wafer thin Turkey Ham in this house, and it's my usual 'ham' of choice for sandwiches and quick meals. It's often added to a cheese toastie, or forms part of the husband's speciality omelettes or 'egg on beans on cheese on ham on toast', when he's left in charge of dinner. 

Here I've used a combination of the classic brunch/lunch ingredients of ham, egg and tomato in a tasty (and slightly spicy) puff pastry parcel, which is easy to prepare and quick to cook. The scrambled egg could even be made in advance and kept in the fridge, ready to assemble and bake right before brunch time.

Ham, Egg & Tomato Brunch Parcels


Ham, Egg & Tomato Brunch Parcels - makes 6

tbsp olive oil
1/2 red chilli, finely chopped
3 sundried tomatoes, finely chopped
4 eggs, beaten
salt & pepper
6 slices Bernard Matthews wafer thin Turkey Ham, chopped
a few basil leaves, chopped
375g (approx) puff pastry sheet
60g grated Emmental cheese
  • heat the olive oil in a non stick frying pan
  • add the chill and tomatoes and cook over a medium heat for a couple of minutes
  • add the eggs (reserving 2 tbsp for later) & a pinch of salt & pepper and increase the heat
  • stir continuously to scramble the eggs
  • remove from the heat and stir in the turkey ham & basil leaves
  • unroll the pastry sheet & cut into 6 equal squares
  • lay the pastry squares onto a lightly greased baking sheet
  • spoon the scrambled egg into the centre of the squares
  • top the egg with grated Emmental
  • brush around the edges of the pastry with the reserved beaten egg
  • fold the corners of the pastry into the centre to meet, and brush with more beaten egg
  • bake in a preheated 200C oven for approximately 20 minutes, until puffed up and golden brown

serve warm or cold, or pop in a paper bag and take it with you for a brunch on the go!

Ham, Egg & Tomato Brunch Parcels Ham, Egg & Tomato Brunch Parcels Ham, Egg & Tomato Brunch Parcels Ham, Egg & Tomato Brunch Parcels





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