Food. Travel. Recipes.

Tuesday 20 April 2010

messy muffins

Have just put in a batch of white chocolate chip and cranberry muffins, got a bit messy as usual when I pour the mixture into the cases as it goes all over the tin! 




muffins de-messed and oven ready ^

Sophie Dahl's lovely cookery programme is on tonight, which I am looking forward to. Last weeks was great, she made a very delicious looking roasted tomato soup with double baked cheese and chive potatoes which I am hoping to make soon, just when I always want the soup I realise I'll have to wait for the tomatoes and onions to roast and then make something else because I'm too hungry and impatient to wait!


I'm loving listening to Eliza Doolittle at the moment, her music is so plinky plonky, sweet and summery with a bit of London attitude thrown in there for good measure. The Skinny Genes video is adorable as well, I really like the way she is styled in this and how the outfits pop with the other colours in the video. 


So I'm going to enjoy a bit of the doolittle before the muffins are ready.




Love FF x 

Monday 19 April 2010

every morning should start with blueberry risen pancakes

I have taken and modified this recipe from the lovely "Spooning with Rosie" by Rosie Lovell. I have just found her blog today as well which I've now added to my sidebar. It's a lovely blog with pictures of the meals she makes and places she goes.


Breakfast is my favourite meal of the day, so I always try and make it special to start the day on a high, I had never made pancakes before this either so that was a bit of a trial and I was very pleased with the outcome.


Ingredients:

1 medium egg

130g self raising flour

50g caster sugar

a pinch of salt

1 teaspoon baking powder

150ml full fat milk (I used semi-skimmed and they still turn out fine, but full fat would probably be better)

2 tablespoons butter

150g blueberries (or enough to dot 5 or 6 in each small pancake)

(I've taken these instructions from Rosie's recipe, so not claiming it is my own apart from a couple of my minute modifications!)



Beat the egg in a mixing bowl, add half the flour, the sugar, the salt and baking powder and beat with a whisk. This will form an elastic batter. Then add the milk, making sure the batter isn't lumpy and is of a light and smooth consistency. Then add the remaining flour. It may need a little water to loosen it further. The mixture should be entirely lumpless. Set aside for an hour as it makes for a better pancake.


Heat 1 tablespoon butter in a large bottomed frying pan so it is silky with fat but not to the point of deep frying. Allow the butter to melt and become hot and slippy when the pan is tilted.



Dot 5 or 6 blueberries in 3 corners of the saucepan. Pour a small amount of batter over each collection of blueberries to form three small pancakes in the pan. Allow them to really brown and go golden on the bottom. They will be ready to turn when the top side is beginning to firm and is bubbling. Flip each one over with a heatproof spatula and brown the other side. They should rise a little and each side should take just over a minute.



Dust some icing sugar over the top for a delicious morning treat.

Love FF x

Wednesday 14 April 2010

what I've been eating lately...


Goats cheese and blueberry salad with a balsamic and honey dressing. 


Panini with balsamic and Worcestershire sauce soaked tomatoes with parmesan cheese and pesto. 


Pizza toscana at Vapiano - an Italian self serve style restaurant that I went to when I was in London, Great Portland Street, just off of Oxford Street. 


Easter baking extravaganza with some lovely friends. (incl. D sisters)


At the Easter Baking extravaganza - made by one of the girls there.



My favourite dish to make - risotto - this one with courgette, parmesan and lemon. 


Nigella's Millionaire Shortbread. (That me and my sister made) 


My sister's concoction of a bagel with cheese, tomato, pear and garlic oil - amazing.


Reese's peanut butter cups - I love these. 


Brannigans crisps - a memory of my childhood that my sister found at a shop in her university town and brought back. 

Love FF x

beautiful kitchenwares

   I've been daydreaming a lot about my perfect grown up kitchen, one with all the right appliances to use with any recipes, but not high-tech ones, oldy worldly-esque appliances. With arranged flowers in a watering can on the side and one of those deep deep white bath looking sinks. Sophie Dahl's kitchen on her programme makes me a tad green with envy. She has such a beautiful kitchen, even the food products she buys have lovely little patterned packaging. With that in mind I thought I'd post a few photos of some kitchenwares I really would like in the future, in my cuisine de mes rêves.





Vintage Lyons Green Label Tea Tin - Ebay - Buy Now £8.99


Vintage 1960s Orange Ringways Tea Storage Tin - Ebay 



Vintage Huntley & Palmers Biscuit Tin Olde England

- Ebay - Buy Now £8.99 


Vintage c1930 Cup and Saucer and Tea Plate Trio

- Love Miss Daisy Vintage - £15 



Cake Tin - Paperchase - £7


Regency Cake Stand - Urban Outfitters - £40 


Le Creuset Blue Traditional Stove Top Whistling Kettle

- Ebay

Love FF x