Showing posts with label Cheddar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cheddar. Show all posts

Friday, 24 May 2013

Soda Bread





Nothing beats freshly baked bread but you don't always have the time to make it. I know the actual mixing / kneeding process doesn't take that much time but waiting for it to prove take a chunk of time you may not have, especially if you are trying to make some on a day when you need to go out / to work etc.

The solution: Soda bread as you are not waiting for for the yeast to do it's thing. The bicarbonate acts as the rising agent.

This is one I made a couple of weeks ago. There are loads of soda bread recipes out there and they all appear to be essentially the same in terms of the ratio of ingredients. All I have done here is scale them up to the volume of buttermilk I had and then exchanged some of the flour for oats. The oats gave it a nice oaty flavour but I don't think they absorbed as much of the liquid as the flour would. Might well play about with the ratio a little next time I make it.

Making it couldn't be easier. Take a large bowel, mix all the dry ingredients well and then stir in the buttermilk making sure it is all combined well. Take the resultant dough and shape it into a rough flattened ball and place on a baking sheet. Make a large cross on top of the loaf and place in the oven. 200C for ~ 40 minutes.

Especially good still warm with some good cheddar...




Ingredients:
560mls buttermilk
260grams white flour
260 grams wholemeal flour
100grams porridge oats
1tsp salt
1 1/2 tsp bicarbonate soda

Friday, 8 June 2012

An Egg and Ham Pie?


A dish of bits left over in the fridge at the end of the week...



You all know the feeling - left over ingredients which need using but what to do with them? This happened to me (again) a couple of weeks ago when I was looking at some left over short crust pastry in the fridge and wondering if there was anything I could do with it. In the end I decided to try and make a "pie" (for want of a better word) with the last 2 eggs, a bit of cheddar and some sliced ham that was also in the fridge.
The pastry was thinly rolled out in order to line a stoneware bowl. To this was added some slices of ham and a bit of grated cheddar. 2 beaten eggs were then poured in before some more ham and grated cheddar were added. On top of this some mornay sauce was poured (Mornay is a béchamel with grated cheese added). Finally, a bit more grated cheese on top.
Simply put in the oven at 220C. I gave it 20 minutes but it probably could have done with a bit longer. It was only just cooked as it was still a bit liquid (though hot) in centre. I'd guess an extra 5-10 minutes (especially if you shouldn't be eating raw egg for any reason).


Given the left over nature of the ingredients I have decided to enter this for Frugal food Fridays being hosted this month by Caroline of Caroline Makes on behalf of Helen of Fuss Free Flavours.