Kiwi, Apple and Orange Jam
A beautiful rich green jam, perfect of breakfast on sourdough toast. I keep the quarters of orange in the jam to keep the orange flavour. You can chop it up and add it to the jam.
Seasonal recipes from your store cupboard
A beautiful rich green jam, perfect of breakfast on sourdough toast. I keep the quarters of orange in the jam to keep the orange flavour. You can chop it up and add it to the jam.
A beautiful deep pink marmalade made with pink grapefruit, and perfect for breakfast. With its strong tart flavour it can also be useful in your baking such as in a swiss roll.I like to use it in individual frangipan tarts as it brings on a completely new flavour and is not so sweet.
A spoonful mixed with some tomato ketchup gives a lovely glaze to sausages or pork chops. Just brush over halfway through cooking to prevent them burning.
It’s that time of the year when the shops and farm shops are selling Seville oranges ready for you to fill your store cupboard with jars of lovely marmalade. Apart from oranges, there are other citrus fruits that can be used to make delicious marmalades – lemons, limes, grapefruit, kumquats and pink grapefruit.The other day I was making a batch of orange marmalade and it was a cold wet day and I was in the mood to carry on making something else. so, I looked through the fridge and found some pink grapefruit and a lemon that needed using. I got my jars ready whilst the grapefruit were boiling away and looked in the cupboard to see what I could add to compliment the flavour.I came up with pomegranate molasses which I like to keep in the cupboard to add to spicy casseroles, roasted vegetables and salad dressings.
This makes a delicious brunch dish or for a quick supper served with a green salad.This is a lovely way to use any bits of cheese and stale bread.
Even on a cold winter’s day, a warm salad can be comforting. Slowly roasting grapes gives them an intense sweetness with a lovely sticky texture. You can use any grapes as long as they are seedless and its great for using up any that are past their best.
A lot of people say they don’t like beetroot….. well I can understand a dislike of the vinegary, plastic-wrapped purple balls sold in most supermarkets, but the wonderful sweet and intense flavour of roasted beetroot with its great nutritional values, is a completely different vegetable. A delicious vegetarian dish which can serve 2 as a …
There is nothing better than a warm scone with homemade strawberry jam topped with a big blob of clotted cream. These scones are made with quark which is available in most supermarkets, and which gives the scone a lovely light texture and a rich flavour. Quark is a soft, fresh cheese, that has a similar …