Florentines in the spring sunshine |
Apologies to all the kind people who have been asking why I haven't been posting on the blog and saying how they miss it. I’m sorry. I have missed not having the time over the past few months to write. I have been in a tunnel of work, which is slowing thankfully, however it has left me feeling like a mole emerging from the dark after the long dark winter.
Luckily signs of spring are everywhere and I am enjoying the sunshine, the time to think about life, to watch the birds and butterflies busy about amongst the blossom.
There were so many moments that I had wanted to share over the past few months but time got the better of me. Autumn, winter, Christmas...where did they go?
There have been a couple of significant changes in our household.
Firstly Teen V is
fully recovered and back on with her life, and more significantly, eating meat
again. This is rather funny as the whole reason I started the blog was to share
the recipes and ideas that I, a non veggie but keen foodie, with a veggie
teenager, discovered. The good news is I am still cooking lots of vegetarian
food and constantly developing new recipes despite her wanting spaghetti
bolognaise or roast chicken now.
The other significant addition to our household was, according to Teen Foodie
"the best Birthday present ever" beating the sparkly sequin dress, the pasta maker that she received from her godmother for her birthday. (Thank you A!)
I must say Teen Foodie has quickly become excellent at making fresh tagliatelle, lasagne to name but a few.
The other significant addition to our household was, according to Teen Foodie
"the best Birthday present ever" beating the sparkly sequin dress, the pasta maker that she received from her godmother for her birthday. (Thank you A!)
I must say Teen Foodie has quickly become excellent at making fresh tagliatelle, lasagne to name but a few.
Flowers and chocolate |
There have been several debates about my first post after such a long time.
“It has to be a pasta recipe” was Teen Foodies
input.
“No a tart with the
fresh rhubarb” Teen V suggested.
However the thing
that I have enjoyed most recently and is one of the first treats I have cooked
for a while, Florentines. I had some at a friend’s the other day and
just couldn’t get the sweet little nutty treats out of my head.
They
are a real pick me up, just what I needed.
As always I have tried a few recipes and adapted them to suit my mood and tastes.
So here is my recipe for pick me up Florentines, with a little help from Nigella and inspiration from WHAT KATIE ATE.
Florentine with a drizzle of dark chocolate |
FLORENTINES
Makes
about 20
Preparation
time 10 minutes
Cooking
time 8-10 minutes
INGREDIENTS:
80g whole almonds
20g hazelnuts
90g of Italian mixed peel
40g of glace cherries
25 g unsalted butter
90g caster sugar
15g plain flour
150ml double cream
½ a bar about 50g of chocolate melted to drizzle over
the cooked Florentines
WHAT TO DO:
1. Pre
heat the oven to 190 degrees. Line two baking sheets with baking paper.
2. Roughly
smash the nuts up in a bag and roughly chop the cherries.
3. Put
the butter and sugar in a saucepan and melt them gently so they don’t burn.
4. When
melted add the flour and stir to make a thick dough like paste then take off the
heat and add the cream, making sure you whisk in quickly until it is smooth. At
this stage it tastes slightly fudgey..be careful it is very hot though if you
are sampling it!
5. Now
stir in all the lovely fruit and nuts.
6. Using
a teaspoon make blobs of mixture that you spread evenly on the baking sheet. Beware
they do spread a lot so do leave 5cm between each blob.
7. Put
them in the oven for about 8-10 minutes until they are golden brown.
8. Remove
them from the oven and leave on the baking sheet to harden. You can easily remould
them at this stage if they have blended into one big mass.
9. When
they are hardened slide them off the baking paper and leave to cool on a wire rack.
10.
Melt the chocolate carefully so as not
to scald it. You can use a microwave or the old fashioned bowl over a saucepan;
either way, make sure you do it slowly. Then, drizzle the melted chocolate with
a spoon over the crunchy Florentines in artistic patterns!
You can totally cover one side with chocolate but I
just found that too much.. the drizzles looks good and makes them slightly less
heavy.
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