Gloucestershire
cook Mo Smith brings us some seriously delicious dishes to tempt
our taste buds during the Summer months.
Take
your pick from the following mouth-watering recipes for the time-pressured
cook:
Warm
Cheesecake
with a Goats Cheese topping
(to serve 6-8 slices)
100g
(4ozs) self-raising flour
1 teas. caster sugar
3 large eggs
100g (4ozs) full fat cream cheese
good pinch ground white pepper
good pinch mustard powder
6 sundried tomatoes preserved in oil
50g (2ozs) pitted black olives
300g (12ozs) goats cheese - for the topping
Set
oven at gas 4/350ºf/180ºc/Aga baking oven
Drop a parchment paper cake-baking case into an 18cm.(7") round
cake tin (or line with greaseproof paper and oil all over). Put
the flour, sugar, eggs, cream cheese, pepper and mustard powder
into a food processor and process until smooth. Add 6 sundried tomatoes
and the olives and process for a few seconds only to mix in. Pour
into the prepared tin and bake in the pre-set oven for 25-30mins.
or until set. Remove from oven and top with slices of goats cheese
then put back into the oven, or under a grill, until the cheese
has browned. Cool a little before peeling away the paper case or
greaseproof and slice to serve.
Lazy
Cook tips - more sundried tomatoes can be placed on the cooked
cake before the goats cheese slices if you wish. To serve as a starter
slice into smaller pieces. This cake can be made and stored in an
airtight polythene bag in a refrigerator. Bring back to room temperature
to serve and use within 4 days. It can also be frozen whole or in
slices. A colourful cake with a good savoury flavour and much enjoyed
by vegetarians.
Oatcake
100g
(4ozs) margarine
75g (3ozs) self-raising flour
100g (4ozs) porridge oats
50g (2ozs) demerera sugar
Set
oven at gas 4/350ºf/180ºc/Aga baking oven
Lightly oil an 18cm/7" sandwich tin. Melt the margarine in
a large pan over a gentle heat. Remove from heat and add the remaining
ingredients and mix well. Press into the prepared tin and bake for
30-40mins. In the pre-set oven. Cut into slices while still hot.
When cold store in an airtight tin.
Lazy
Cook tips - make double the quantity and press into a Swiss
roll tin and when baked cut into fingers or wedges. It also makes
an interesting base to top with whipped cream and fresh raspberries
as a quick pudding, or as a base for one of the many varieties of
cheese cake. Although similar to flapjack, it is not so sweet -
more healthy.
Elderflower
Cordial
Makes
approx. 2ltrs (5pts)
20 large ripe elderflower heads
2 fresh lemons - sliced
900gms (2 lbs) granulated sugar
l½ ozs citric acid crystals
2¼ltrs (4pts) boiling water
Wash
the elderflower heads and put with remaining ingredients into a
large bowl and stir until the sugar has dissolved. Cover and leave
overnight. Strain and pour into bottles and store in a refrigerator.
Dilute with water to serve.
Lazy
Cook tips if fresh elderflowers are accessible to you the above
recipe is quick and troublefree and makes a good quantity of very
refreshing cordial. Poured into ice cubes it can be frozen. The
elderflower season is a short one, watch the trees daily because
the flowers soon loose their ripeness.
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