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Gingerbread Coffee

Saturday, December 24th, 2011

This is just a short post as its Christmas  EVE!!  Yay…..

But I couldn’t not post this, its great and so so festive ( still be great come January to banish the blues me thinks! ) .

It also goes perfectly with my Cinnamon Chocolate brownie post from the other day.

For the syrup

  • 2 tablespoons black treacle
  • 2 tablespoons  brown sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 tablespoon of good maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon of vanilla

For the Coffee

  • 1 teaspoon of coffee
  • milk
  • cream (optional)
  • spray cream
  • sprinkles or chocolate (grated)

Mix together all the ingredients so it forms a really thick, darkly  glistening  syrup.  Place in the fridge for at least ten mins.

To make the actual coffee, place a teaspoon of instant ( but good)  coffee in a cup, and  add a little water to the bottom. Then  add three teaspoons of the gingerbread coffee syrup and then fill the mug up with water, stir well .  Then add a little milk, a dash of cream (if you like) . Top with the gorgeously kitsch spray cream and then top with waterever you fancy – Sprinkles, grated chocolate or a dusting of cinnamon.

Enjoy!

** Cooks notes, this makes a great last minute or new years gift too, just put the syrup in a pretty glass jar. For a small mason jar like I used you need to double the quantities in the recipe above . Store in the fridge for up to a week.

I’d also just like to wish you all a very merry Christmas! And a super Happy and Healthy new year!

Lots of fun and new things in the pipeline for next year on the blog and for my artwork,  very exciting!  See you on the flip side of this year then!

Weeeeee ….LOVE  New Beginnings, Don’t you ? x

XXXX

Cinnamon Brownies

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

The other day me and Milly went on a walk.  Only to the post box around the corner from our  house, but still a walk.  And it was and a great one.

It was the first time I’d been able to walk any distance in a bit of a while and it was such a beautiful day.

It was one of those clear winter days when the sky is crystal and goes on forever, and you can see your breath burning fire  in the air.

I was actually a bit in awe to be honest, the phrase “don’t get out much ” I guess really applies here but still,  I like to think it wasn’t just my freedom from cabin fever that got me all excited. Some days are truly just a gift aren’t they ? The rare ones that just come, unplanned and will always be remembered.

And when we came home we made chocolate cinnamon  brownies and hot mugs of tea ( for Milly) and gingerbread coffee ( for me) it was lovely . Pure lovely x 100 !

Baby its cold outside! :) )

I am leaving the recipe for the brownies here ( come on back for the Gingerbread Coffee tomorrow. )

I promised several friends on twitter I would, sorry its late ( procastination is my midde name always, at Christmas it becomes my first! ) .  Also its such a killer Christmastime combination, I want to remermber it for next year. Blogs are great for that, Im always thinking “what was that recipe I made with the chicken last September?!?… ” or something, and I know if  I’ve bloged it, it will be here, waiting.  Better than half jumbled in my head,  thats for sure!

The brownies are inspired by Shena @ the little red house ( a super gem of a blog)  and she was inspired by a recipe by smitten kitchen ( again fabulous) .

I have to say it was pretty much perfect to begin with, but I have just added a little coffee ( Ina says it brings out the chocolate flavour ) and I weighed out the ingredients English stylie to help us none american cup users out a bit .  And so like Chinese whispers it continues. All of us adding our own little pinch of  this or dash of that. I have to tell you now they are simply the best and most easiest brownies I’ve even made.

So if you do bake them and add a little somethin somthin of your own please come back and tell us here ( someone mentioned to me over on instagram that she makes peppermint / chocolate  ones, YUM! ).

Be great to know the Chinese whispers brownies continue past this post!

  • Cinnamon Chocolate Brownies :
  • 8 oz  butter
  • 70z cups sugar
  • 40z cocoa powder ( I used Green and Blacks)
  • 1/4 teaspoon coarse salt
  • 1 teaspoon  vanilla
  • 2 large eggs, cold
  • 30z  self raising  flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 40 ml of strong black coffee
( I made up a batch with a little over a 1/4 teaspoon coffee with just boiled water )
Pre heat the oven at around 190 c and grease a 10 x 10 inch square baking tin.
Put butter, sugar, salt and coco in a bowl and heat in microwave for 30 seconds at a time, stiring in between.  It will look grainy at this point but don’t worry.
Add the slighly cooled coffee and then slowly add the beaten eggs and vanilla.
Then slowly add the flour and cinnamon stirring really well, until the mixture looks glossy and smooth.
Tumble the mixture into the baking tin and put in the middle shelf of the oven for around 25 -30 mins.
Cool and try not to demolish before its gone cold….this IS the hardest part !
xxx

Miss Havisham’s Yummy Greek Meatballs ….

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

miss Havesham

With me still being a bit poorly and house bound, I’m starting to feel like a modern day Miss Havisham! …well, Mrs Havisham ;) and  Big J has been doing all the shopping. Which is lovely of him. Only trouble is it can be a rather slap dash affair.  He doesn’t really think in terms of “meals” as such, more in the terms of “meat” and then the odd vegetable and when I say odd I do mean odd, we have two giant bags of onions ( in thinking of making onion soup ) and no potatoes. Two huge bags of apples, but no other fruit.  Oh except Mars bars, and Mars milk … Which according to Big J are as good as fruit…. Well, they  did used to say a Mars a day helps you work rest and play. But I do feel they may have been a little over optimistic!

Anyhow the upshot of all this is that I’ve become very inventive with my dinner menus. And so the Greek meatballs were born. And in so glad they were, they have a yummy warm sunnyshiny flavour of holidays and happy days. Perfect for a rainy October girl stuck at home ;) please try them and let me know what you think. I’m making them a weekly thing in my house now,  forever!

A slightly grumpy Miss Havisham approved !


For tomato sauce …
*cooks notes, this slow cooked tomato sauce would be great on it’s own with some pasta and nice bread, it also keeps really well in the fridge or freezer #just a thought ;) *

1 onion
4 fat cloves of garlic ( 5 if cloves are small)
Two teaspoons of dried oregano
I small green chilli ( seeds removed)
Half a teaspoon if cumin
1 tablespoon of olive oil
1 tablespoon of butter
1 bottle of passata
Quarter teapoon of sugar
Teaspoon of sea salt ( maldon is my fave)
Teaspoon of black pepper

For the Meatballs …

450g pack of miced beef

1 slice of slightly stale bread

1 clove of garlic

3/4 of a pack of feta

dried chilli

black pepper

1 egg, beaten

To start the sauce put the oil and butter in a big pan over a medium heat. While the oil is heating put the onion, garlic, green chilli and  cumin in a food processor ( I have a really useful baby sized one great for doing stuff like this ) and blitz until you have a purée. ( if you don’t have a mixer, you could just chop everything up really fine, you will get a slightly different end result because your sauce won’t be smooth, but all the flavours will still be there. )

Once your oils just starting to bubble add your paste. Cook this off gentle for ten minutes over a low heat. Dont wander off and leave it at this stage as it can catch easily, and keep stiring ocashinally as  you don’t want the mixture to go brown. Just soften and release all those gorgeous flavours into the buttery oil.
Milly stirs my pan at this point ( with me very close by ) I have discovered she eats lots more dinner if she has helped cook it !
Anyway… So after the 10 mins slow cooking you add the passata. Pour the entire bottle in and then half fill the bottle with water and add that too, along with sugar, salt and pepper. Cook this ( pan lid off) for another ten mins.
It will look waterery at this stage but do not worry, it won’t look like this for long.
Now to make the meatballs…
This is great fun, and if you have them, you can get the kids to do it ;)
First your gonna make a paste in the food processor again.

This time you want to add 1 garlic clove, a hand full of fresh lemon thyme, *or a teaspoon of dried* a pinch of chilli flakes and three quarters of a pack of feta cheese ( even if your not used to, or don’t like this cheese, you won’t taste it as it melts into the sauce. Just leaving a lovely rich, salty, mediterranean flavour)
So blitz these ingredients together in the food processor ( or very finely chop ) . Then put the mince in a bowl with a tiny pinch of salt ( the feta is salty) and lots of black pepper ) break the egg add the breadcrumbs and then your fetta paste. Mix well, but gently and then form into balls. I try and aim for about a rounded teaspoon for each ball. But the most important thing is to make sure they are all roughly the same size, so they all are cooked at the same time.
Place your balls on a plate ( cough , don’t be rude ;) )
And get back to your pasta sauce, after about fifteen mins your sauce should be thickening up and looking rather lovely . Now we add about a cup of full fat milk and stir.
Now pop in the meatballs and cook with a lid partially covering,  for around 25 – 30 mins . ( *cooks notes*  Once there in, do not try and stir , as you’ll break up the lovely meatballs. )
Leave them to do there thing , while you cook the pasta.
Serve with a little scattered fresh basil for the kids, and maybe and extra crumbling of feta and a pinch
of smoked paprika for the “grown ups”.

{*cooks notes*} if, like me your trying to de-carb a bit, swap the pasta and serve the meatballs and sauce over a nice big bowl of seasoned spinach, with some of the feta crumbled over the top . The spinach will wilt slightly under the hot sauce and just be scrummy , promise! X

Fairwell Harry, I made you cake…

Friday, July 15th, 2011

 “London. Implacable July weather. People everywhere. People swarming Trafalgar Square. People perched on the steps of St. Martin-in-the-Fields. People crowding the backstreets of the West End. Is this a Dickens novel? No, it’s the premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2.” -   Time magazine

Me and Teen Ellie watched the live stream of the Harry Potter premier in tears. I am not really a Harry Potter fan, by this I mean I have never read any of the books, never stood in line endlessly to see one of the movies, and I have to admit (rather quietly) to not always completely understanding the story lines.  But I am far more than just a little fond of Harry Potter and his wizardy friends,  its a weird kind of feeling,  like the fondness you feel for your child’s oldest school friends. But before you cart me off to the funny farm, let me explain why…

 The first movie came out an astonishing eleven years ago and it has been the magical (pardon the pun)  backdrop to teen Ellie’s childhood ever since. Like cultural osmosis, its part of the fabric of her young life.  Her best friend at six was so obsessed with Harry,  that she slept with his picture underneath her pillow, and wrote “Mrs Harriot Potter” on all her books.

When the first Harry Potter computer game came out me and my friend,  spent 3 days solid trying to complete it. Baby Jack had his very own Harry dressing gown that looked like a hogwarts magic coat, which he wore  for his first primary school book day, he made a very cute, very blonde Harry.  Ellie had the Harry Potter jelly sweet maker, the Harry potter chocolate (it had fizzy popping candy in the center, which Ellie was SURE was actual magic ;) ) , the harry potter bed sheets and the movies of course…we watched the movies to death.

  So I am ever so slightly in love with every one of  JK Rowling’s expertly crafted characters.  I also love the fact that the movies are just so, well,  British!

 I love all the scenes of sweeping London, the beautiful old buildings and grimy little cafés,  the glimpses into English suburbia and the beauty and sometimes barrenness of the countryside.

I love that  Harry and Co always  look like they haven’t seen the sun for more than three days a year (like most of us from Oct through to June!) either and  they all have “normal” clothes and none Hollywood  hair.  Something which I think is sadly missing from most other films and TV shows targeted at young people ( god I sound old, but its true) .

 As well as this, practically every good British actor from the past ten years has appeared in someway, filling it with a warm feeling of home and (dare I say it) it makes me a bit proud to be British.

So…  this is my sweet fair well to Harry, and my first baby’s childhood.

 Teen Ellie turns sixteen this October and dreams of being at Hogwarts and defeating  Mr no Nose (Lord Voldemort) will soon fade to nothing. Well maybe not nothing, maybe there will be a small space forever Harry, forever six and full of magic and wonder.   Maybe thats why Harry is so popular the world over,  maybe he gives us all a tiny excuse to believe in a little bit of magic! X

( Harry’s last stand is out this weekend, I’m off to see it on the big screen with Ellie, and a box of tissues! ) X

 

And just to properly celebrate the occasion I made cupcakes, magical  rainbow ones of course !

Rainbow cupcakes!

Ingredients-

2 eggs

40z 0f  self raising flour

4oz of butter

4oz of sugar

A teaspoon of baking powder

1 teaspoon of good vanilla essence

4 different colours of food colouring. I used red, blue, green and yellow.

Firstly cream the butter and sugar ( I do everything in a food mixer, but you can do it by hand too) . Then add the two eggs, and then the flour and baking powder, finally add the vanilla. If this mixture looks to think I add a little water or milk ( 1-2 tablespoons).

Separate the cake bater equally into four bowls. Add the food colouring to each bowl, a little at a time and mix. I found the red and the green quite strong, but the blue and yellow much weaker. 

Then line a muffin tin with six muffin cases. Spoon a little of the first colour into each case (use all the mixture) I used yellow first,  spread evenly.  Next, spoon in another colour ( I used green) gently over the top of the first. spread to the edges.

Continue this process until all the colors and mixture is used. Then take a wooden cocktail stick or something similar and swirl each cupcake very lightly.

Then put them in the oven for approx 25 mins, until they are lovely and golden.

Thats it ice them however you like, I made up a batch of butter cream icing, instructions are on the back of the icing packet. I added a teaspoon of vanilla at the end.

Thats it, easy and really, really fun! Milly had a great time helping me.

I will just add, I know there are some scary health opinions about food colouring, there is lots of info online about it,  and I will let you guys make you own mind up about that.   But personally I feel as long as your not making these everyday, you wont get cancer or ADHD or grow another head  .. but that of course,  is just my personal opinion kids! … other opinions may vary    XXXX

I do requests I do….

Monday, July 4th, 2011

So I thought it was time to do a proper foodie post, as I haven’t dedicated a whole entire post to this in a while.  Not just any foody post it is either.  We’re talking bacon, great salty loveliness that it is.  Only the crispy kind you understand, how anyone could eat it all softly pink and piggy smelling is beyond me.  It  HAS to be crisped to perfection until every sliver of fat is melt in your mouth yummy and every mouthful has a deliciously salty crunch.  Drool, be still my beating heart.  I do love me some bacon!

I’m not alone in my lust either, I have a beautiful  friend from New York ( my spiritual shopping home) that I share a love a bacon with.  Okay…that sounds strange, “brought together by bacon ” we were not.

We were actually brought together by a shared grief  (we both lost a parent at similar times, for her it was her much loved mum, for me it was my treasured dad).  This being a crazy new world of technology, we found each other and started chatting.

She has been a wonderful friend to me ever since.  We do have more in common than grief,  New York  and bacon ( sounds like a title for a Woody Allen movie ! ) though,  she is artistic ( read head in clouds most of the time )  person ( like me )  and I love reading her blog  and peeking at her etsy page.  Basically, she’s a  funny girl who loves to cook and make stuff.   So needless to say she is my kinda girl!   …

Anyhoo, Richela asked me AGES ago to post a bacon recipe ( sorry R , I think that  might have been a year ago,  it was at least pre Christmas anyhow.. eek!  )  and so here, very belated ,  it is.  Hopefully it will find a place in all your bacon loving hearts ,  its hugely successful in our house and so simple and quick,  its pretty perfect.

If your looking for a vegetarian option, I’ve also made it without the bacon, and I have to say its  (almost) equally yummy without.  Although, really…. why would you leave it out ?! … its BACON! ( and they do some rather yummy fake bacon nowadays too ;) )

Bacon and Pea Pasta -

  •  400g dried  pasta (I use spaghetti or linguine)
  • 5 slices of smoked bacon
  • 1 clove of garlic
  • A good handful or two of frozen peas
  • A handful of flat leaf parsley
  • A squeeze of lemon OR ideally the grated rind of the lemon, it you have one of those lemon rinder what-sists. I would highly recomend one, they are only a couple of pounds and the rind gives all pasta (and cakes) a real “lift” .
  • A good handful of mushrooms, finely sliced
  • A good handful of Parmesan cheese (150 grams or there abouts)
  • 2 tablespoons of single cream
  • A splash of olive oil
  • 1 stock cube ( chicken or vegetable)
  • Black pepper and good sea salt
  • And …  a knob of butter

( all measurements are not exact as its that kind of  *toss it in, Italian mama * recipe )

Put the kettle on to boil and boil the water for the pasta, add the stock cube to the boiling water along with the pasta.

Put on a frying pan and add the oil and butter.  Then fry bacon, until crisp and golden. Add the finely sliced mushrooms and fry in the lovely bacon fat for a few minute’s.

Then with a pestle and mortar,  bash the garlic clove (if you don’t have one you can use almost anything, the garlic just needs to be crushed well. I have used a big pan and the side of a rolling pin before *oh and quick tip, Kids LOVE to do this ! *)

Then add it to the frying pan with the cream and peas, cook for just a few minutes (this ensures the peas stay sweet) .

Then Drain the cooked pasta and add to the pan with about a tablespoon of the cooking water ( I learned this from Jamie Oliver *although not personally of course* and its brilliant at emulsifying any pasta sauce)  . Toss it around, add the Parmesan, salt and pepper and the squeeze or rind of the lemon. Then serve,  with some salad and crust bread maybe? .

Its Milly’s favorite dish …

 

Till next time folks, and please come back soon. Xxx

Its all Greek to me!

Monday, February 28th, 2011

 

This week I have been thinking alot about holidays…. we probably won’t be going on one this year as Big J is way too busy with his new shop (tiny sob). So I have been going through old pictures trying to absorb some much needed  sunlight, whilst looking out of the window at the rain tumbling down the panes… oh rainy february!

I have been lucky enough to go to lots of places but  Kefalonia in  Greece is by far my most favorite place in the whole world! I honestly think if there is such a place as heaven, it HAS to look a bit like this ( the tiny speck underwater to your left is  is big J, snorkeling. Such an action man! I never made it off the beach)…..  

Captain Corelli’s Mandolin was filmed here too…

My favorite description of love comes from this movie :

“Love is a temporary madness. It erupts like an earthquake and then subsides. And when it subsides you have to make a decision. You have to work out whether your roots have become so entwined together that it is inconceivable that you should ever part. Because this is what love is. Love is not breathlessness, it is not excitement, it is not the promulgation of promises of eternal passion. That is just being “in love” which any of us can convince ourselves we are. Love itself is what is left over when being in love has burned away, and this is both an art and a fortunate accident. Your mother and I had it, we had roots that grew towards each other underground, and when all the pretty blossoms had fallen from our branches we found that we were one tree and not two.”
-St. Augustine

 WOW, now thats beautiful genius!

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Sigh…anyway…..Carrying on the Greek theme, I also made a great tray bake this week, based on a Greek chicken Recipe from my new cooking hero Anjam, from her book , Eat right for your body type. I did change the recipe slightly for my taste and what I had in my cupboards but it is largely the same.  Its a great book, (no-body paid me to say this, its just a great book) I hope I am going to start feeling “peepy” (is that even a word I wonder?…) and slender…just like this….That way, at least if we do by chance get to go away, I’ll be ready… fingers crossed!…this body again? and a holiday in heaven? hmm well… I girl can dream can’t she?

The recipe bit…..

Greek Chicken Tray Bake

(easy, healthy and yummy!)

500g of small potatoes, scrubbed but skins on and cut into 4′s

1 large red onion, cut into large wedges

12 asparagus spears

6 fat cloves of garlic, peeled and finely chopped

1/2 a lemon cut into 3 wedges

2 tablespoons of vegetable oil

Salt and lots of ground pepper

4 chicken thigh (boneless and skinless)

2 large chicken breasts (skinless)

sprig of fresh Thyme

1 heaped teaspoon of dried oregano

12 small olives (stone in..they taste better, stone out are easier to eat, choice is yours )

150 ml of chicken stock

a few knobs of butter

1 big cup of frozen peas

A big handful of fresh parsley

Pre-heat the oven at 180oc (350of) gas mark 4.

Toss together the vegetables, garlic, 2 lemon wedges, oil and a little seasoning (remembering the olives and stock have more) and chicken.

Place in a baking dish and tuck in the thyme.Bake for 30 mins basting the chicken occasionally in the pan juices, and tossing the vegetables a little.

Add the olives, the stock, peas and a few knobs of butter. And cook for around 15 mins more. Stir in the parsley and serve.

( note- this makes great leftovers too, I had it for lunch the following day with lots of rocket leaves and goats cheese crumbled on top…delicious!  )  

Come back soon, we’re baking! …. Xxxxx

 

Pretty Hues, for you to choose…did you see what I did there?

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

As I mentioned in my last post, I am reserching lots of new projects at the mo. Mostly painted work I think, but there will be some matching sewn stuff too (I can’t help loving a bit of pretty fabric, can I ?) . I have noticed I have become slightly obsessed with the colour green, maybe its the whole start of spring thing? Anyhow, I though I’d share some of the things I have picked up on my tinternet travels as they are just so pretty!

Oh, and right at the bottom of the page is a yummy *green* recipe too…don’t pull that face…. its good, honest! X

The Palest Green…..

Pale green hues are just so mellow -delicious don’t you  think? Most pics originally found at  We Heart It.com,  but the one on the end is from Wolf and Willow,  just love her blog.

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I do believe in fairies…..

Saturday, February 19th, 2011

Since the winter started to turn its icy head towards spring I have been in a (strangely?) awesome mood. And I also seemed to have regained a bit of much needed artistic mojo. Like a big creative hurricane, I have been sucking up blogs, illustrations , photography and good memories that I thought I’d long forgotten. I think for the longest time I have been just sleepwalking, you know when something really bad happens, and you kind of shut down. Not to everything, just the more hopeful, whimsical, fairytale fun side of life that is always just beneath the surface, waiting . I think sometimes you can get knocked off track for a long long time, sometimes without even knowing it.

Oh hark at me… the tin pot philosopher?  anyway…..among lots of other things that have been opening my eyes and making me smile this week, are fairies.

Strange, yes…I know, but Milly started the ball rolling as she is obsessed with them at the moment after watching Tinkerbell & the great fairy rescue (its actually quite good) . “Wings mummy, I want wings please! “, she keeps saying. I would get her a play pair but I honestly  think she (more…)

Berry Pretty

Thursday, February 10th, 2011

So this week I have been baking and I had this idea for a kind of upside down cake, but not a pineapple one, a blackberry one. I tried this idea last summer but with the berries inside the cake and it just didn’t work. Ever the optimist I thought I’d give it another go and it turned out really well, it just might be this loveliest cake I have ever baked in fact (I had 3 pieces just to be sure! ) . I have left the recipe below should you want to have a little berry cake yumminess of your own. But I digress  a bit, because the real reason for this post lies in what I saw whilst making the cake.

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Meet the new love of my life…Mr Slow

Monday, February 7th, 2011

Several weeks ago whilst on twitter (yes, I know, I know. But  its an addiction, okay people) one of my friends mentioned a slow cooker, along followed many slow cooker type tweets from people basically singing their praises. So, I began to start thinking, why don’t I have one of these things? Its like the whole world has one, why don’t I!?!  So obviously, as to not feel left out, I bought one. And I love it! 

 Without sounding too over dramatic ( “me..dramatic?!” )  I think it might have just changed my life, now before you stop reading and tell me to go get one, let me explain.

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