Monday 23 April 2012

Beef Cobbler

This recipe is a well loved Jeffery dinner dish...


 Beef Cobbler
serves 2/3

8oz lean mince beef
I tablespoon oil
onion
small tin of  Tomatoes
few mushrooms.. chopped
Tomatoe Puree
Carrot/ chopped
Vegetable stock cube

Chop onion and fry in the oil add the minced beef and cook until browned, add the mushrooms, carrots, tomatoes and tomato puree add a dash of worcester sauce and vegetable stock cube                 ..season to taste..

Cook for a further 15minutes and put into a oven proof dish



Cobbler

 8oz Self Raising Flour
half teaspoon dry mustard
seasoning
2oz of butter
3oz cheese (finely grated)
dash of worcester sauce
about quarter pint of water
1 tablespoon of milk 

 

 
Sieve together flour and mustard into a bowl and rub in the butter until resembles breadcrumbs add the cheese, worcester sauce and mix with some of the water until you get a soft dough.
 
Roll out and cut with pastry cutters.(round or square)

Arrange the cut slices of dough on top of the mince, brush the top with milk and bake in the preheated over for 30-40 minutes   Gas Mark 5  190oc 3750f




 


Sunday 22 April 2012

Knitted Camper Vans

Well it's been a while since I added any thing to the blog, but I have been very busy and my new additions to the blog are my knitted Camper Van cushions

I am really pleased with the way they turned out. I think that they look really cute.

I've really taken to my knitting and hope to find more cute patterns to try out.



Wednesday 7 March 2012

Another knitting project..

Here's another venture into the knitting world..

I will have so many hats and gloves next winter I will be very cosy...



I've really enjoyed my knitting projects and I am looking for something different to knit, any ideas welcome, just remember I am new to the craft...

Monday 5 March 2012

I could do that...

The other day while I was watching a celebrity chef on the TV cooking a fancy macaroni cheese,  I though, I could do that ...

So after a few alterations to their recipe this is how it turned out...

Leek and Spinach Macaroni cheese



Serves 2.

4oz Macaroni ( cooked )

half a leek
2 nuggets of frozen spinach..defrosted
1 large mushroom.. sliced
half a tub of ricotta cheese..1 egg,  beat these together
3oz cheese grated
salt and pepper
2 slices of bread made into breadcrumbs 
1 teaspoon of Parmesan cheese

Saute the leek then add the spinach, add the ricotta cheese and egg mix,  grated cheese , and mushrooms.and season to taste put into an ovenproof dish 

Mix some grated cheese and the parmesan to the breadcrumbs and put on the top of the mixture.

Bake for roughly 30minutes, serve with salad or vegetable.



Tuesday 28 February 2012

More tasty meals...



Here are two recipes that both my OH and I enjoy, have a go at them yourselves and let me know how you enjoyed them, don't forget you can add things that you like, everyone's taste buds are different so you can add things or take things away from the recipes below ..

So go on experiment .............

Spinach and Ricotta Lasagne





Serves 6  (I halve the recipe for the two of us)
450g (1lb) thawed frozen leaf spinach
1tbsp vegetable oil
1 onion,  thinly sliced
50g (2oz) pine nuts
salt and pepper
250g (9oz) ricotta cheese
1 egg
175g (6oz) lasagne sheets

for the sauce

25g (1oz) butter or margarine
25g (1oz) plain flour
300ml ( 1/2 pint) milk
100g (4oz) medium cheddar cheese grated 

Preheat oven to 180oC (350o F) Gas Mark 4

Rinse the spinach and drain well, Cook over a high heat with no extra water for a few minutes, shaking the pan occasionally until the leaves are tender. Drain well.

Heat the oil in the pan.  Add the onion and saute until soft and just starting to brown.  Add the pine nuts and heat through.  Mix in the spinach mixture .

Beat the Ricotta cheese and egg together and stir into the spinach mixture

Spoon half the spinach mixture over the base of the oven proof dish and cover with sheets of lasagne. Repeat these two layers one more so that all of the ingredients are used up

Heat the butter or margarine in a small pan.  Stir in the flour then, off the heat, blend in the milk.  Return the pan to the heat and stirring all the time, bring the sauce to the boil.. Cook for a few minutes to thicken, then stir in three-quarters of the cheese and check that sauce for seasoning.

Spoon the sauce over the pasta so the sheets are completely coated.  Sprinkle the remaining cheese over the surface then bake for 45 minutes until golden brown.


Fish Pie



Serves 4-6
 (as before I halve the ingredients for the two of us)

450g (1lb) white fish
80g (three and half ounces) of butter
50g (2oz) frozen peas
600ml (1pt) milk
110g (4oz) grated cheese
50g (2oz) plain flour
3 large potatoes
salt and pepper 

Preheat oven to190o C /375o F/ Gas Mark 5

Place fish into an ovenproof dish, pour in 300ml (half a pint) of milk and add salt and pepper.

Place dish into the oven and cook for 25mins

Meanwhile boil the potatoes for about 15 - 20mins drain and mash and add (50g) 2oz of the butter and a little milk

Remove the fish from the oven and drain liquid into a saucepan or jug and add the remainder of the milk.

Cheese sauce

Melt the rest of the butter in a saucepan over a low heat, stir in the flour and cook on a low heat for  2-3mins remove from heat and gradually add milk, stir constantly and simmer for about 4 - 5 mins, when sauce is smooth and creamy  (I use a balloon whisk for making all my sauces) gradually add the cheese.

Add the peas and pour the sauce over the fish mix, spoon the mashed potatoes over the top adding a little extra cheese on top and bake for 20-25 mins....

Sunday 19 February 2012

Meal time

Well, after being asked why don't you add main meals to your blog?, I had a little think and though well why not.....

So here we go.

The camera gets whipped out every time a meal is cooked now, so watch out for a few of Lizzie's inventions, you will find that I do like easy recipes but I hope that the end results are tasty ..

Vegetable soup

Serves 2

1 lb mixed vegetables (must include potatoes as this is the thickener/onions/ leeks/carrots/parsnips broccoli )
knob of butter
3/4 pint of water add a vegetable stock  cube/ or use chicken stock
4 fluid ounces of single cream

melt butter in a saucepan and add onion or leeks gently cook but not brown, while this is cooking chop all the other veg into small pieces, then add all the other veg with the liquid and simmer for 20 mins, take of the heat and blend with a hand blender, it doesn't matter if there are some larger pieces of vegetables add the cream leaving some to swirl on the top before serving,

serve with nice crusty bread.

Quick and easy Vegetable curry


Serves 2

half teaspoon olive oil
half an onion, chopped
1 clove garlic crushed
1 1/4 tablespoon curry powder
1 tablespoon tomato puree
200 g tin chopped tomatoes
1 tablespoon raisins 
1 vegetable stock cube
6oz frozen mixed vegetable
6 fluid ounces water 
salt and pepper to taste

In a large saucepan, over a medium high heat, heat oil and saute onion and garlic until golden

Stir in curry powder and tomato puree, cook for 2 to 3 minutes

Stir in tomatoes, vegetable stock cube, mixed veg, raisins, water, salt and  pepper and cook for approximately 20 to 30 minutes until vegetables are well done (not crunchy).

Serve with Naan bread and natural plain yogurt and enjoy...............

Bacon, Cheese and Mushroom Quiche  




Pastry


3 oz  hard margarine
6 oz plain flour
cold water

rub together margarine and flour then mix in water until it makes a soft dough

I have a patty tin that I can make 4 individual quiches, so I lined these with pastry.

Quiche filling

2/3 rashers of bacon
1 large mushroom
2 eggs
3 fluid ounces of milk
2oz cheese
seasoning to taste

Cut bacon into small pieces fry, add a large chopped mushroom and continue frying for a short time

Mix the egg and milk together with the seasoning

divide the bacon, mush and cheese and put into the pastry cases, then add the egg and milk mixture 

bake in a preheated oven (Gas Mark 6) for 30 mins or until cooked through

I hope that you try out these recipes and let me know how you get on or any alterations that you think improve the taste...


Thursday 9 February 2012

Doggie Treats

Well today I thought that I would treat my dog Herbie, I usually do make all his treats as he suffers from allergies, so today was treat making day.

Most people think he is a very pampered pooch,  they are probably right but hey why not give him a treat or two every now and then...

Below are a couple of recipes that are cheap and easy to make.

Dog Biscuits



6oz Wholemeal flour
1oz Margarine
quarter teaspoon yeast extract (Marmite) 
4 fluid oz of hot water
Parmesan  cheese


Rub fat into the flour.

Dissolve Marmite in  a little of the hot water
Mix into the flour to make a dough
Roll out to quarter of inch thick.  Cut into shapes and put on baking tray and bake in oven for 45 mins 

GM4 / 350 F/ 180 C
Honey Dog Biscuits




2 and half oz wholemeal flour
2 and half oz porridge oats
1 teaspoon baking powder
half oz of margarine
1 tablespoon honey
1 egg
little milk (if needed) for binding together
Mix the flour, oats and baking powder together.

Add the margarine in small flakes, honey, eggs and milk if needed

Knead together thoroughly.
Roll out on a floured board, cut into shapes 

Cook for 15- 20 mins.  Turn off oven and leave the biscuits in the oven and let them cool, they will harden when cold 

Preheat oven to GM5/  400F/ 200C

Beware they are so tasty your dog will demand homemade biscuits from now on!!!!






Sunday 5 February 2012

My first try out of homemade Crumpets

This is a recipe pinched from my daughter. I was quite pleased how they turned out, I kept saying that I would cook them for John and finally I did and we had them for tea tonight.





Home Made Crumpets

8oz plain flour (sifted)
quarter teaspoon of salt
half a teaspoon sugar
1 tablespoon fast action dried yeast
quarter pint warm milk
quarter pint warm water
vegetable oil
4 crumpet rings or plain pastry cutters well greased

Place the flour and salt into a large bowl and stir in sugar and yeast making a well in the centre.
Pour in the warm milk and water and mix to give quite a thick batter.  Beat well until completely combined and cover with a tea towel or cling film
Leave in a warm place to rise for about an hour until it's a light, spongy texture, stir well to knock out any air and pour into a large jug.

Heat a non-stick frying pan over a very low heat with a drop of oil.  Wipe the pan with kitchen paper to remove excess oil.  Sit the greased crumpet rings in the pan and leave to heat up for a couple of minutes.

Pour enough mixture to fill the rings just over halfway up the sides.  Leave to cook until plenty of small holes appear on the surface and the batter has just dried out.  This will take about 8 - 10 mins

Remove the rings and turn over the crumpets to cook for a further minute or two on the other side.
Put crumpets on a a wire rack to cool.

Toast as shop brought crumpets

Another busy baking weekend


A snowy weekend led to lots of baking to pass the time, trouble is full cakes tins means lots of eating.

The Bakewell Tarts are my own recipe so I hope that you enjoy them.

The sponge cake was made as a birthday cake and the biscuits are just so moreish no one will resist them!

 


Bakewell Tarts


Pastry
4oz plain flour
2oz butter
about 5 tablespoons cold water

Rub flour and butter together to resemble breadcrumbs bind together with the water to form a ball, put in fridge for about half and hour.

Roll out and either line a baking tin or put in patty tins.

Put Jam in the bottom of the pastry case.

Sponge Cake for middle of Tarts
2oz Self Raising flour
1oz Ground Almonds
1 egg (beaten)
2oz Caster Sugar
2oz Margarine
1 tablespoon milk

Mix all ingredients together and put on top of the jam.  Bake in a preheated oven Gas Mark 6  200 C or 400 F

Icing for top of tarts

4oz Icing Sugar
Vanilla Extract
1 teaspoon Butter


Beat all ingredients together with warm water until smooth and when the tarts are cold spread over the top finishing them off with half a cherry.

Sponge




8 oz Self Raising Flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
6oz Caster Sugar
6oz soft margarine
3 eggs
3 tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract

( This recipe can also be used to make a Chocolate Cake by using 6oz SR Flour and 4 tablespoons cocoa powder, Coffee Cake by using 3 tablespoons of made up strong coffee instead of the milk)

Sieved the flour and baking powder together, add all other ingredients together and mix well together with a hand mixer

Line two sponge tins with greaseproof paper and divide mixture into them and bake in a preheated oven for 25mins at Gas Mark 5

Butter Icing
3oz butter
3oz icing sugar
1 teaspoon butter
Beat all ingredients together and when smooth spread, one half with the butter cream and one half with jam and put both together.

Icing for top of cake
6oz icing sugar 
teaspoon vanilla extract
teaspoon butter
warm water to mix 

Sift icing sugar and add other ingredients and beat together, spread over top of sponge cake and add  decoration of your choice


Oatie Biscuits



6oz Self Raising Flour
6oz Oats
6oz Hard Margarine
6oz Caster Sugar
2oz Golden syrup
pinch of Bicarbonate of Soda

Cream together margarine and sugar together, add Flour ,Oats, bicarb, Sugar and Golden Syrup and mix together, I find that I mix and form into balls and the best way is to use your hands.

Roll into ball the size of walnuts and put on well greased baking trays, lightly press with a fork before baking in a preheated oven Gas Mark 4-5 for 15 - 20 mins.. 

I like to press the biscuits again when they come out of the oven but that is my choice it is not in the recipe.

Cool on a wire rack when cold eat and enjoy .............













Tuesday 31 January 2012

Banana & Raisin Loaf


8oz Wholemeal Self Raising Flour
4oz butter
3 oz caster sugar
5oz Raisins
2 bananas, mashed roughly
2 eggs, beaten
2 tbsp honey

Gas mark 3, 160 C/  325 F


Grease a 2lb loaf tin and line with grease proof paper, (I use a greaseproof liner)
Put flour in a bowl with butter and rub with fingertips until resembles fine breadcrumbs
Stir the sugar, raisins, beaten egg and honey into the dry ingredients. 

Mix together to form a soft dropping consistency.

Spoon the mixture into the prepared loaf tin, level the surface with the back  of a knife.

Bake in the preheated oven for about an 1 hour or until golden and a fine metal skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean.

Leave the loaf to cool in the tin then transfer to a wire rack.

The loaf can be served warm or cold cut into slices

The loaf will keep for several days if stored in an airtight container and keep in a cool, dry place

Sunday 29 January 2012

My first knitting attempts


After getting a lovely lot knitting equipment from my daughter for Christmas, I decided to have a go.

I looked at all the lovely shiny needles and balls of yarn and thought that I must try them out,  so what to knit first?.  After lots of  debating of what to start with, I decided on beany hats.

I did a lot of unpicking and cussing but soon got the hang of it again, in fact, I quite enjoyed it.

So what to knit next?

Watch this space..



Here are a couple of photos of the end results ...




I have advanced since this blog entry and taught myself to crochet too .. just to prove it here are a few examples of my other projects..







Friday 27 January 2012

A baking day

Yesterday, I decided to have a baking day, so on went the apron and the chaos began, I love to bake but I am just a little untidy and not only does the flour go into the baking but on the floor as well...

So here folks are the end results..

                                                              Mincement Slices..


6oz butter
6oz soft brown sugar
8oz Self Raising Flour
4oz oats
half a jar of mincement
1oz sultanas



Gas Mark 6 / 200c / 400f .. cook for 25 - 30 mins

Cream butter and sugar together and then add flour and oats, stir until mixture forms rough breadcrumbs, sprinkle half the mixture over the base of a baking tin - lightly press down - spread mincement, and sultanas over the base and then sprinkle over the remaining mix, bake for 25 - 30 mins or until golden - allow to cool and then cut into slices

These can also be just as tasty with Jam or Lemon Curd in the middle...

After getting in the swing of making a mess in the kitchen, I went on to make sponge cakes...

 Here's how they came out of the oven and then with a little butter and icing sugar they look a little tastier !

Recipe for  Sponge Cakes

6oz Self Raising flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
6oz caster sugar
6oz butter or soft margarine
3 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Gas Mark 5/6 - 200c / 400f bake for 15- 20 mins

I use the no nonsense method, put all the ingredients in a bowl and mix with a hand mixer until well mixed, put into muffin cases in a muffin tin and bake for the time above ...

Butter Icing

2oz butter
4oz icing sugar
half teaspoon vanilla extract

                                      Mix all ingredients together until nice and creamy

Cut off the top of the sponge cakes, put on a little jam and then top with the butter cream and finish with a shaking of icing sugar..

                                                                                           Enjoy


Tuesday 24 January 2012

Rock Drops



7oz (200g)  plain flour
2 tspn baking powder
4 oz (100g) butter..cut into small pieces
3 oz (75g) demerara sugar
5 oz (125g) mixed dried fruit..
(I used a combination of Sultanas, cherries apricots, cranberries I also put in a few walnuts)
I beaten egg
2 tbspn milk
Lightly grease a baking/ cookie tray 
Sieve the flour and baking powder together into a mixing bowl.  Rub in the butter with your fingers until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs

Stir in the sugar and mixture of fruits 
Add the beaten egg and the milk into the mixture and bring together to form a soft dough
Spoon 8 mounds of the mixture on to the baking tray, making sure that they are spaced well apart as they will spread during cooking
Bake in a preheated oven 200 C/400 F/GM6, for about 15-20 minutes until firm to the touch when pressed with a finger
Remove the rock drops from the baking tray.  Either serve piping hot from the oven or transfer to a wire rack and leave to cool before serving.
These are very easy to make and  I can confirm that they wont be in the cake tin for long!!!

Monday 23 January 2012

Greetings Cards

I make all my own greeting cards, I have lots of  ideas in my head, some don't turn out quite like I had in mind but it is always an original!

I would recommend everyone to have a go at making their own creations as it is always so much nicer giving a card that is made personally for that special person...

Here a few of my creations...











Here are a few Christmas Cards ....



My cards are very plain, some people go in for very complicated designs but whatever you decided to do I can confirm that the person you make the card for are always pleased that you have taken the time to made something just for them...






My Patchwork Quilt

I made this memory quilt from odd bits of materials obtained from people who meant a lot to me, mainly materials from my two children's outgrown clothing.

I can look at the quilt and have lovely memories of times when the children wore the clothes that I used

The quilt took me 10 years to make and I made lots of mistakes but I am quite proud of the end result.

I have now started another one and fingers crossed it doesn't take so long this time. 








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