Showing posts with label creme fraiche. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creme fraiche. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Spaghetti with Rhubarb and Fresh Dill

This is another savoury recipe with rhubarb that turned out to be one of the best pasta dishes I've ever tasted ..... and no, I'm not pregnant, which is what most people asked me when I made it! :)

Spaghetti with Rhubarb and Fresh Dill


Ingredients

1 bunch of rhubarb
1/4 cup dry white wine
2 tbs evaporated milk
1 tbs creme fraiche
1 leek - thinly sliced
125g butter (I have to think about how to reduce this amount)
3 tbs pine-nuts - roughly chopped
3 tbs sultanas, soaked in warm water 10 minutes, then drained
2 small bunches fresh dill - finely chopped


Please note:
  1. It would probably be easier to replace the evaporated milk and creme fraiche with single cream instead .... I just used what was in the fridge!
  2. The amount of butter is rather a lot, so I will think about what to do to reduce this!

Cut each rhubarb stalk crosswise into 3 pieces, then thinly slice lengthwise. In a large saucepan, combine wine, evaporated milk, creme fraiche, leeks and a pinch of salt. Cook, stirring occasionally, for a few minutes. Add rhubarb and continue cooking, stirring occasionally, until the rhubarb is soft. Remove from heat and set aside.

In a medium saucepan, combine butter, pine nuts and sultanas. Cook over medium heat until butter is melted and the flavours have combined, about 2 minutes. Stir in dill and cook a few minutes more. Remove from heat.

Cook pasta in boiling water until tender. Reserving 1/4 cup pasta cooking liquid, drain pasta. Mix pasta with the cooking liquid, pine nut mixture and rhubarb mixture.

Serve immediately.

Enjoy!

Caryl ♥



Sunday, 10 February 2013

Lavender Blueberry Pancakes

With all the talk about Pancake Day coming up and seeing pictures of pancakes in grocery store magazines, I woke up this morning and had to make some.  Having some lovely lavender and fresh blueberries on hand I thought they'd make a great combination and I wasn't wrong! :)

Below, I have shown the ingredients that I used, but you could certainly change a few things if you preferred.  For example, I felt like a more wholesome pancake and used wholemeal flour, but you could replace this with white flour, or even use 1 cup of each.  Also, you could use regular milk instead of the almond milk, and/or replace the creme fraiche with buttermilk or sour cream.  As mentioned, I used a pestle and mortar to crush the lavender, but you could use a food processor or coffee grinder.

Lavender Blueberry Pancakes


Ingredients

2 cups wholemeal flour
1-1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
2 tsp dried lavender (gently crushed in a pestle & mortar)
1 tbs sugar
1/4 tsp salt
2 tbs butter - melted
1-1/4 cups almond milk
200g tub creme fraiche
1 tsp vanilla
200g punnet fresh blueberries


In a large bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, baking soda, lavender, sugar and salt.

In a separate bowl, whisk together the butter, milk, creme fraiche and vanilla.

Pour wet mixture into dry ingredients and gently mix until combined. The mixture will be a bit lumpy. Stir in the blueberries.

Heat a well greased pan and pour in a large spoonful of batter. Cook until little bubbles start appearing on the top, then flip over and cook a couple of minutes on the other side. Remove pancake to a plate and keep warm. Repeat until all the batter is used up.

Serve with lavender honey butter and an extra drizzle of honey, or whatever else takes your fancy.

Enjoy!

Caryl ♥


Sunday, 3 February 2013

Lavender Scones

My beautiful daughter recently gave me a bag of organic culinary lavender.  I love lavender, not only for it's fragrance, but also for it's wonderful healing properties.  Among it's many benefits, including being a great stress and pain reliever, it also helps with digestion, upset stomachs and bloating.  These scones are my first attempt at cooking with lavender.

Lavender Scones

Ingredients

2-1/2 cups self-raising flour
1 tbs caster sugar
2 tsp lavender buds
40gm butter - softened
1 cup milk
1/4 cup creme fraiche (or sour cream)


First, I used a pestle and mortar to grind the lavender buds.  You could also use a food processor or coffee grinder.

Sift the flour into a large bowl with the sugar and ground lavender.

Rub in the softened butter with your fingertips until completely combined.

Mix the milk and creme fraiche together, then add to the bowl, gently stirring with a blunt knife until the mixture becomes a soft, sticky dough.

Turn the dough onto a lightly floured work surface and knead lightly until smooth.  Using your hands, carefully press out the dough to approx 2cm thickness. Cut into rounds (approx. 5cm) with a biscuit cutter or the rim of a drinking glass. Place scones onto lightly greased baking sheets, or into a lightly greased cake pan. Gently knead remaining dough scraps together and repeat the pressing and cutting out until it is all used.

Brush the top of the scones with a little milk.

Bake in a hot oven, approx. 220 degrees C, for about 15 mins.

Place the scones onto a wire rack immediately after taking out of the oven.

Delicious with Lavender Honey Butter.

Enjoy!

Caryl ♥


Sunday, 30 December 2012

Caryl's Cheesecake

My favourite type of cheesecake is a baked one!  I love the texture and the nibbliness of them. :)  This is one I've devised over the years ..... deliciously irresistable and very moreish!  I make it every Christmas, as well as family get-togethers.

Caryl's Baked Cheesecake

Ingredients

Base

1/3 cup biscuit crumbs - (I like to use ginger nut biscuits, but digestives work well too!)
1/3 cup butter - melted

Filling

300g tub cream cheese - room temperature
250g tub ricotta cheese - room temperature
200g tub creme fraiche (or sour cream) - room temperature
3/4 cup sugar
3 eggs - separated
2 tbs plain white flour
1/4 cup lemon juice
1 tbs grated lemon rind

Topping

Fruit of choice - I like to use strawberries or blueberries, or both!
Whipped cream


Combine biscuit crumbs and melted butter.  Press into base of a 23cm spring-form pan and chill.

Stiffly beat egg whites and set aside.

Beat cream cheese until soft.  Stir in all remaining filling ingredients, gently folding in the egg whites last.

Pour mixture into prepared crumb crust.  Bake at 140 degrees C for approx. 60 minutes.  Allow to cool in oven.  Chill for a few hours.

Decorate with whipped cream and fruit.

NOTE:  If your cheesecake cracks across the top, don't worry - that's what makes the decorating fun!  Every time I make this recipe I decorate it differently, depending on how (or if) it has cracked and what fruit is available.

Enjoy!

Caryl ♥


Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Banana Chocolate Cake

This must be the most delicious Banana Chocolate Cake I've tasted!

Banana Chocolate Cake

Ingredients

120g butter - melted
75g brown sugar
75g honey - (this is approx. 50ml)
2 large eggs
1-1/2 cups white self-raising flour
1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
3 over-ripe bananas - mashed
3/4 cup creme fraiche (or sour cream)
100g dark chocolate - cut into 1cm pieces
50g pecans - roughly chopped


In a large bowl, mix melted butter with sugar, then add the honey and stir well.

Next, add the eggs and beat thoroughly.

Sift the flour, bicarbonate and cinnamon over the top, and mix well until combined.

Stir in the bananas and creme fraiche.

Fold in the chocolate and nuts.

Pour mixture into prepared loaf tin. 

Bake in oven at 180 degrees C for approx. 70mins, or until browned and there is no mixture sticking to the tester.

Leave in tin for approx. 10 minutes before turning out onto a wire rack.  Leave to cool, if others in the household let you.  Otherwise, slice and serve immediately to keep them quiet! ;)

Enjoy!

Caryl ♥


Thursday, 18 October 2012

Blueberry & Apple Chia Muffins

It's always nice to add a little extra from the garden - in this case, from our apple trees - to a baked treat!



Ingredients - (makes approx. 12 muffins)

1 cup fresh Blueberries
1 Apple - peeled and chopped
1/4 cup Chia seeds - ground
3/4 cup whole wheat flour
1 cup plain flour
60g butter
3 tbsp honey
2 large eggs - beaten
1 tsp vanilla
3/4 cup creme fraiche (or sour cream)


Preheat oven to 200 degrees C.

Rinse the blueberries and leave on a paper napkin to dry.  Peel and roughly chop the apple and set aside.

Melt the butter with honey.

Sift the ground chia seeds with the flours and baking powder into a large bowl.  Stir the chopped apple into the flour.

In a small bowl, roughly beat the eggs with the vanilla, the pour in the butter mixture and the creme fraiche.  Stir until well combined.

Pour the wet ingredients into the flour and apple mixture.  Mix lightly with a fork, until just combined.  Carefully fold in the blueberries, without crushing.

Put spoonfuls of the mixture into well-greased muffin pans - approx. 3/4 full.  Bake in oven for approx. 20 minutes, or until well risen and golden.  Transfer to a wire rack.

Enjoy warm, or cold!

I usually try to double the recipe so there are some muffins left to freeze for another time.  They make a healthy and delicious snack!

Caryl ♥


Saturday, 13 October 2012

Ham, Broccoli & Kale Flan with Chia Seed Pastry

Having opened the fridge door and finding just a handful of ingredients, this flan was born. :)


First, prepare the easy Chia Seed Pastry, as instructed at - In Caryl's Kitchen: Chia Seed Pastry.

Filling Ingredients

onion - diced
2 cloves garlic - crushed
1 small head Broccoli - cut into very small pieces
1/2 bag Kale - roughly chopped
6 slices of ham - roughly cut into pieces
eggs - beaten
1/2 cup creme fraiche (or sour cream)
3/4 cup milk
strong cheese - grated


Fry the onion and garlic together in a little olive oil.  Add the broccoli and stir gently until it just starts to soften.  Add the kale and a drop of stock, or water, stir well.  Cover the pan with a lid for a minute or so, then stir again when kale has just started to cook down.  Stir in the ham and add seasonings to taste.

Mix together the eggs, creme fraiche and milk.

Spread ham mixture evenly into pastry case.  Sprinkle with cheese.



Pour over the egg mixture.  Note:  It is best to do this part after placing the flan on the oven shelf, to avoid spilling over.  (Especially important if you've been drinking while cooking! ;))

Bake in 190 degree C oven for approx. 30 mins.



Serve with a salad and a nice crisp white wine.

Enjoy!

Caryl ♥