Yoghurt Cake
[…] of this delicate, moreish cake, that is as good for breakfast as it is for tea. Clearly people, I am not alone. I prefer to make this cake with olive […]
[…] of this delicate, moreish cake, that is as good for breakfast as it is for tea. Clearly people, I am not alone. I prefer to make this cake with olive […]
[…] If they still have their skins on, place them in the middle of a clean tea towel, pull up all the corners so they are in a ball and gently […]
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At Ballymlaoe house they serve these scones every day at breakfast and for tea in the main house with butter and cream from their own cows. The dream. To this […]
[…] bananas lurking in your fruit bowl and can easily be made as a loaf for tea. I often double it to make muffins and loaves to stockpile for a rainy […]
[…] cold water). Once cool, allow to drain and gently pat dry with a clean tea towel. This dish can be served at room temperature or if you want, […]
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[…] water and put into preheated oven to warm. (I also like to put an old tea towel on the bottom of the roasting tin to keep the cake still while […]
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[…] parchment if you prefer). Pour the wet batter into the bread tin, cover with a tea towel (you do not want a skin to form) and place in a warm, […]
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[…] blanket of cling film. After a short 30 minute rest and a soothing cup of tea, my dough was soft and malleable and rolled into beautiful pasta sheets. And this […]
[…] some of their colour Put them in a doubled kitchen towel (to avoid staining your tea towels) and wring out all the excess liquid (you may be surprised how much […]
[…] have appeared in layers, loaves, muffins and bundts of all sizes, amended for every event, tea party or gathering. But it was not until September, when no.4 turned two, that […]