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Back Home in Cornwall and eating "Normally"

5 Dec
~  Menu  ~

Poached Eggs
Black Garlic Bread
Coffee and Vanilla Yogurt

Its good to be home and have all our stuff about us.  We went Up North for 3 weeks but stayed 3 months and I hadn’t packed for such an eventuality.  I should have taken my roasted garlic, my black garlic, smoked black pepper, Caribbean seasoning, Tortolian vanilla extract, balsamic glaze, chilli pickle and so on and so forth.  Not being of a spendy nature I didn’t want to waste money replacing these items so had eat in a plainer manner whilst away.  Today I got back to “normal”.

Our friend Carol gave us half a dozen eggs freshly laid by her “girls” so poaching was the obvious way to go.  Leaving flavour aside eggs poach so much better when really fresh – for how to poach them see here.  I served them with a piece of bread smothered with black garlic butter and toasted till crisp.  I sprinkled the whole lot with smoked black pepper and weyhey!

black garlic breat with poached eggs
Not burnt ~ black garlic bread!

My dessert occurred as a by-product of my aging process, I believe.  

Preparing my breakfast I accidentally added the spoonful of instant coffee to my vanilla yogurt instead of my coffee mug.  Well you know how I abhor wasting anything; I stirred it in and put it in the fridge for lunch pudding.  It worked fine!

cup of coffee yogurt

In Other News …
Well nothing much other than I am working hard to promote my book of easy no-churn ice cream recipes.  Here’s a picture of one I made earlier to tempt you to look into the matter!

homemade no churn coffee ice cream

Homemade coffee ice cream (just look at the texture on that!) with sugared walnuts. 


Re:  My earlier Best Before Date Rant

Remember my rant-ette a few days ago?  Well, my darling brought home a Christmas wreath yesterday, reduced in price by a considerable amount and much as we appreciate the bargain there is absolutely nothing wrong with the it; no dryness, no sign of wilting, just fine and dandy!

christmas wreath bargain

The big question for me, though, is what kind of nutter makes a Christmas wreath that is out of date by 4th December?! 

best before stupidity



Sugared Walnuts & a Fully Loaded Tomato Sandwich!

17 Sep
~ Menu ~ 

Fully Loaded Tomato Sandwich 
Glass of Merlot 
A spoonful of Ice Cream and a few leftover Sugared Walnuts 
Coffee


A lovely sunny day today and no-one about, which makes it even better. We spend half of our life on a campsite in Cornwall and the high season can be very crowded and wearing. Spring and autumn, on the other hand, are delicious; just us, the crows in the trees and peacefulness.

Cornwall porthcothan-cornwall

After breakfast I went for a walk along the cliffs – some of the loveliest in Cornwall – picked a few blackberries and came back with purple lips but still starving. My fridge was pathetic today and didn’t come up with any inspiring leftovers so I decided to fall back on a great favourite on mine – Tomato Sandwich – but not just any old tomato sandwich, one ultra augmented with all sorts of goodies. Before I put the lid on it looked like this …

tomato salad open sandwich


I used wholemeal bread spread with a little mayonnaise (Hellman’s Light which takes as good as non-light mayo to me) and then a spoonful or two of chilli-spiked pasta sauce. Over this I dolloped a little Garlic and Herb Boursin and then topped all this tasty creaminess with sweet cherry tomatoes, a few salad leaves and crunchy red onion. After taking this picture I put on the second slice and devoured the lot washed down with some red wine, of course. It was so delicious that writing this I feel like eating it all over again.

For dessert I just had a an abstemious amount of homemade coffee ice cream (for which, of course, I used my excellent no-churn ice cream recipe) sprinkled with a few candied walnuts, recipe below.


homemade coffee ice cream with crunchy walnuts

Sugared Walnuts

200g sugar 
100ml water 
½ teaspoon ground black pepper – optional 
2 pinches salt 
250g walnut halves
  • Preheat the oven to 350˚F, 180˚C, gas mark 4 and set a lightly greased baking tray beside the stove.
  • Heat together the sugar and water over low heat, stirring till the sugar has dissolved.
  • Turn up the heat and boil to a light syrup – this only takes a few minutes, a little of the syrup dabbed on a plate should form a thread when you lift the spoon.
  • Stir in the rest of the ingredients.
  • Spread onto the baking tray and put in the oven for 10-15 minutes till crisp – keeping an eye and a nose out in case they start to overcook.
  • Cool, breaking up any clumps and use whole or chopped in or on ice cream, in salads or just in your mouth.
NOTE: You will have noticed the optional black pepper in the recipe – this makes sugar spiced walnuts which are perfect in this lovely blue cheese salad.  These lovely sugar glazed walnuts are a boon in so many dishes!