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  • Homemade Mayo 5 Different Ways

    It never came together, no matter how long I beat the eggs and oil for. I always start with the basic ratio of 1 egg yolk to 3/4 c oil from Samin Nosrat's Salt Fat Acid Heat yolk 3/4 c sunflower seed oil 1/8 - 1/4 c herb infused white wine vinegar (according to consistency yolk 3/4 c rapeseed oil 1 - 2 tbsp red cooking wine 1-2 tbsp white vinegar 1 tsp thyme 1/2 tsp sumac Other acids I would like to try for my mayo include white wine, red wine vinegar and balsamic vinegar

  • Pumpkin Muffins

    Some I am cooking with now, for tasty, warming autumnal foods, while others I am roasting and then freezing Ingredients: 3 tbsp butter 2 tbsp light brown sugar 1 tbsp white sugar 1 egg 1 c milk 1 c white flour Beat in egg and then stir in milk. 2) Gradually stir in dry ingredients, followed by pumpkin and chocolate

  • Chestnut Puddings

    anticipated (always the case) and I made the mistake of leaving the rest in the cast iron pan on the stove while I didn't have enough eggs for that, so instead turned them into little puddings. Ingredients: 1 1/2 - 2 c chestnuts, roasted 3 tbsp butter 1 1/2 - 2 c milk 1 egg 1 tsp cinnamon 2 tbsp When well incorporated, remove from heat and beat in the egg, remaining butter, and cinnamon. Book Pairing: While making these, I was listening to the start of In the Heart of the Sea by Nathaniel

  • Plum and Burrata Toasts

    To complete the lunch, we had it with sautéed mushrooms and scrambled eggs. The creamy burrata balanced the spicy and sweet plum sauce and the eggs gave everything a relatively I loved it but it was a little much for Little Bit, who was perfectly happy with eggs and mushrooms instead

  • Chocolate and Christmas Spice Cookies

    Here it is: Ingredients: 1/2 c butter 1/2 c sugar 1/2 c maple sugar 1 egg 1 tbsp milk 1 tsp baking powder Beat in egg and add milk. We talked about brushing them with melted butter, but forgot to do so while they were hot.

  • Turnip Cookies 2 Ways

    turnip (small) for 1/2 - 3/4 c boiled and mashed turnip 3/4 c butter, soft 3/4 c light brown sugar 1/2 c white sugar 1/4 c dark brown sugar 2 eggs 1 1/4 c ground almonds 2 1/4 c flour 5 cloves, ground (5 is Little Beat in eggs, then the turnip. 3) Mix in the dry ingredients and combine well. Beat in the eggs, then the molasses and honey. 3) Blitz the cooled turnip with the milk until smooth Swaps and substitutions: In both recipes, the different proportions of white to brown sugar can be played

  • Cheese Tart with a Leeky Twist

    3 eggs 2/3 c cream 2 /3 c milk Nutmeg, freshly grated 2 tbsp flour 1 tbsp butter 1 leek, sliced 2-3 tbsp 1) Melt butter in a pan and sauté leek over medium until softened but not browned. 2) Beat together eggs Pour the egg and milk mixture over the cheese. Lay tomato slices over the whole.

  • Autumn Crêpes with pumpkin and fresh cheese

    Ingredients: 1 1/4 c flour (I used about 3/4 - 1 c of white flour and the rest was home ground barley It is less finely milled, but the texture was great) 1 tsp Rosemary 2 eggs 2 c milk oil for cooking cheese of some kind (I used my homemade Fromage Blanc) 1) Place flour and rosemary in a bowl and add eggs

  • Raspberry Crêpes

    Ingredients: 1 c flour 1/4 c powdered sugar 2 eggs 1 1/2 c milk 1/2 c cream 1/4 c dried raspberries, Add the eggs and beat until smooth.

  • Savoury Crêpes

    With eggs or not. Very versatile and easy. Ingredients: 1 1/4 c flour 2 eggs (I had used all my eggs on the soufflé the night before so instead I used 4 egg yolks - these came out beautifully!) 1 c milk 1/4 c oil Cheese, ham, spinach, mushrooms, fried eggs, cockles, tomatoes, Swiss chard.... the pumpkin purée 2 dates per crêpe 1 tsp lime juice 3 slices of mozzarella Black pepper 1) Mix flour, egg

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