Tuesday 22 December 2009

The Kitchen Front - Turkish Delight

It just would not be Christmas in our house if there was not hiding somewhere a gooey box of Turkish Delight. This year I decide it was about time I had a go at making my own!

Turkish Delight
    Ingredients:
    675g Caster Sugar 
    Juice of one lemon 
    100g Corn flour 
    30g Powdered Gelatin 
    25 g Icing Sugar 
    2-3 tsp Rose Water

1. Measure the caster sugar into a stainless steel pan, add 300ml of water and the lemon Juice.

2. Mix 75g of the corn flour with a further 200ml of cold water until smooth and stir into the sugar mixture. Sprinkle the gelatin over and slowly bring it to the boil, over a medium heat simmer briskly for 20 minutes.

Turkish delight Recipe bubbling mixture
20 minutes of  simmering makes the mixture thicken up!
3. Meanwhile, line a deep Baking tin with 2 layers of cling film. Sift the remaining corn flour and icing sugar together and leave to one side.

4. Remove the saucepan from the heat and leave to cool for 5 minutes. Stir in the rosewater and pour into the prepared tin. Leave to cool in a cool dry place (not the fridge) for at least 12 hours.

5. Cut into cubes and roll in the corn flour and icing sugar mix. They will keep in an airtight tin for one month. You could also try coating the finished squares in melted chocolate, for an even more indulgent treat!!!

Tips: Cut the Turkish delight piece by piece as it tends to melt back together if you try to cut too many pieces at one time.


Enjoy!
Wendy x

Sunday 20 December 2009

The Kitchen Front - Blackberry & Apple Jam

We are supposed to be going up to Covent Garden today to enjoy the food market there and soak up the Christmassy atmosphere and also smile in smugness at the frantic shoppers who still have yet to finish their Christmas shopping. But as it's taking ages for the boyfriend to get ready I thought I would post the recipe while I wait.

I made this jam a few weeks ago, with a recipe from one of Marguerite Patten's fabulous Books to use up the blackberries I had stored in the freezer, the fact that they were frozen beforehand meant that they needed a little less cooking down than if fresh, as they were quite soft and mushy already.

~ Apple & Blackberry Jam ~

Ingredients:
1lb/450g Blackberries 
1lb/450g Cooking Apples 
2lb/900g Sugar 
2tbsp Water
1. Prepare the jars by washing well in warm soapy water and rinsing thoroughly. Dry the jars in a cool oven (140c/Gas Mark 2). Fill whilst still warm to prevent the jars from cracking when the hot filling is added.

2. Wash the berries in cold water and drain well.

3. Put the apple into the pan and add the water. Simmer the apple for 10 minutes or until the apple has softened.

4. Add the blackberries to the cooked apple and continue to cook until all the fruit has softened.

5. Pour in the sugar and stir over a low heat until it has fully dissolved into the mixture.

6. Bring to the boil and continue to boil for 15 minutes.

7. Remove the pan from the heat. Drop a teaspoonful of jam onto a cold saucer. Allow it to cool  for a few minutes and then gently push your finger through the jam, if it wrinkles then it is ready. If not then return the pan to the heat and boil for a few more minutes return the saucepan to the heat and continue to boil for a few more minutes and then test again. Repeat this process until a set has been reached.

8. Once the setting point has been reached take the pan off of the heat and let the jam cool for about 10 minutes.

9. Pour into sterilised jars add a wax disk and then seal with a lid immediately.

There is nothing nicer than on a cold crisp winter morning, to wake up to a freshly brewed cup of coffee in your favourite mug and a warm slice of toasted bread topped with lashings of homemade Blackberry and Apple Jam

Wendy x

The Kitchen Front - Banana Loaf Recipie

While the snow falls outside I thought I'd treat myself to a warm hug of a cakey treat with my mum's speciality Banana Loaf!! The smell alone of this, slowly baking in the oven with all its cinnamon sweetness is a treat in itself and well worth the 90 min wait!!


Banana Bread ~


Ingredients:
10 oz Self Raising Flour 
4 oz Butter or Margarine 
6 oz Soft brown Sugar 
2 Bananas 
3 Eggs 
1 Tablespoon Cinnamon 
3 to 4 Tablespoons of Milk
Method:
1. Cream the Butter and Sugar together until fluffy.
2. Mash the banana and add to the sugar and Butter mix.
3. Mix in the eggs with a little of the flour.
4. Add in the milk and the remainder of the flour and the cinnamon
5. Pour into a 2lb loaf tin.
6. Bake in a moderate oven for 1 1/2 hours. - Approx 150c/Gas mark 3/4.
7. Test with a knife or cake skewer if it comes out clean it is ready.
8. Leave to cool in the tin, then turn out onto a wire rack.


Tip : This can be frozen once cooled and will keep for a month in the freezer.



Traditionally my mum would serve this up with lashings of butter on top, and a warm cuppa on the side but I actually prefer it served plain but still warm from the oven, yum!

Enjoy!
Wendy x

Knit It - Winter Wollies & Baby Bunnies


These two Little Fellows are for cousins, Lily and Kiera. They were made from a Debbie Bliss Pattern which my Mum had saved from an early 1990's copy of the 'Woman’s Weekly' - God Bless Hoarding!! I am sure that the pattern must still be available in one of her many books!

Along with these little bunnies, I have also knitted them each a purple and pink Fair Isle hat and mittens.


The pattern for the hat was taken from the December issue of 'Lets Knit' magazine, I loved the combination of the pink and purple hearts. I had never knitted on four needles before so I simplified the pattern to make it a bit easier, I must say I found the whole thing really tricky but loved the way the hats seemed to grow so quickly and no sewing in loads of loose ends! The mittens are from a vintage pattern which can be found here minus the trimming!

So that is it, C'est Fini! All the gifts are ready for their little recipients, so I now can sit back relax and plot all of the things I will be making next year!!

Wendy x

Saturday 12 December 2009

Knit It - Toddlers Time for Tea

For my Best friend's Daughter Willow, I have bought this lovely Metal Tea Set from Amazon as her Christmas present, I love its vintage style and though it is a little on the expensive side it really looks well made and I am sure it will give hours of fun.
To go with it I have made some knitted cakes and sandwiches that I found on the net
The Patterns were found on the Jean Greenhowe Website Tea Party Treats Part 1 - Appetisers

I made the sandwiches and scotch eggs from these patterns. They were so much fun to make and are quite addictive due to being so quick to make up!!



Take Care 
Wendy x
9 days to go....Two down Three to go!!