It’s me. Back again. After a rather turbulent year, hopefully this time I’m here to stay and I must say it is nice to be sitting here tapping away at the keyboard again. I must admit at one point I didn’t think I would be returning to social media in any way, shape or form….
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PANETTONE BREAD AND BUTTER PUDDING
I seem to have two obsessions at the moment (well probably a lot more than two but these are the two that I am aware of). One is the orange, which I seem to be using in everything I am cooking at the moment. Nothing wrong the with the beautiful orange citrus fruit, packed…
YORKSHIRE PUDDINGS
I pride myself on being able to make most things in the kitchen reasonably well. I’ve got pavlovas licked, I make a mean curry, my cheesecakes are up with the best of them and soufflés don’t daunt me or bring me out in a nervous sweat. Pastry – got it wrapped, Genoise sponge – piece of cake, Yorkshire puddings…
CHOCOLATE LOG WITH STRAWBERRIES
Today, dear reader, I am sharing with you one of my most prized possessions and something I treasure dearly. It is not something of any monetary value, nor has it been or ever will be. If you have read my blog from the very beginning you will know that one of the reasons I started…
PRUNE AND BRANDY BROWNIES
I had in my head to write something Christmassy on this post as the brownies have been made for the festive season, now safely tucked away in the freezer, but whilst I was in the dark recesses of the loft yesterday hunting out the Christmas decorations I came across these three 1950’s swimming costumes. I was…
FESTIVE CRANBERRY MINI BUNDT CAKES
Oooooh new tins! I’m so excited about using my new little bundt tins, a rare purchase for me as my vast collection of cake tins usually holds something I can use, usually found at the bottom of the pile, harbouring a few cobwebs. I saw these yesterday on a reduced counter and couldn’t…
STEM GINGER AND CHERRY BISCUITS
These oh so delicious, buttery biscuits have become a firm favourite in The Eating Tree kitchen, even winning round my son who will usually look at anything other than a chocolate biscuit with disdain. I slipped one surreptitiously into his lunch box, knowing that if I mentioned the word ginger he would think ‘spicy’ and automatically decide he…
RHUBARB AND CINNAMON MUFFINS
I’ve got a little spring in my step today due to the bright blue sky outside of my window, as clear as any summer’s day with not a cloud in sight. We were blessed with the same weather yesterday when I ventured in to Bury St Edmund’s market, taking my little trusty camera with me, something…