Crumbs, where does the time go?  It is starting to feel decidedly Autumnal and
it’s only just over three weeks since I went back to work after our summer
holiday! Having not had more than three consecutive days off work since
Christmas/New Year, I was more than ready for our summer holiday. Stuart and I
had decided that, with our recent major property purchase, we wouldn't be going
abroad - a decision we were both more than happy with, just being really keen
to have a break from work and not having to clock-watch for a while.  It
was a really nice feeling to finish up from work, knowing I had over two weeks
ahead of me where I could take my time with thing, not having to cram
everything in to the all too short weekend as usual.
I kicked off with some baking almost as soon as I was out of
work mode, as we had been invited to a party the next day, so I made
cupcakes.  I know some people think cupcakes are a confection too far, but
have had their day, but I like making and eating them from time to time, so I
made lemon ones with lemon butter cream and toffee with vanilla butter
cream.   Having opted for applying the topping with a palette
knife, trying to perfect the swirl at the top, I think I should revert to the
tried and tested method of piping the topping on - much quicker and
neater!  Regardless of the decoration, it didn’t affect the flavour and
they seemed to go down well.
The Sunday saw us heading off to York for a four night stay,
which felt rather novel as we are usually there in the winter, so feeling nice
warm temperatures, seeing the floral displays around York and the colour in the
gardens made it feel a bit of a different place.  It was also novel to
visit the railway 
 Museum Castle  Museum 
We ate in Strada on the second night, which saw us seated
next to a group of Morris dancers from New Zealand York 
I had vowed to work my way through the hot drinks menu at
York Cocoa House, but summer isn’t really the time to be wallowing in hot
chocolate, so I had a chocolate espresso which was pretty damn good – strong
coffee with a nice hit of chocolate.  The
salted caramel truffle which came with it was pretty good too. The Graduate
on  Lendal was a new try this time – the
cheapest meal we had on our visit, having a fairly decent veggie burger and
glass of red.  I met up with my cousin
Chrissy, her son James and daughter Holly for coffee one afternoon – the time
just flew by as we chatted – I thought we might get asked to leave as it was
getting near closing time by the time we thought about leaving, so will have to
catch up again when we visit again in a few weeks.
All in all, York 
We had a visit to Perth 
I knew that the next Great British Bake Off book would be
out as the first episode had aired, so that was a purchase in Perth, It wasn’t
long before I had a bash at one of the recipes - roasted garlic herb twist – I decided
to miss out the cheese and it probably looked a little on the “informal” side
(as Mary Berry would say), but a good, tasty loaf.  As I said, I baked a few things for nice leisurely breakfasts - wholemeal muffins from the original Cranks cookbook and teacakes from Paul Hollywoods How To Bake - their the best teacakes I've managed so far - I was quite proud of them.  I have made some in the past that would have done real damage if you accidently dropped one on your foot, but these were nice and light. Success!
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So now, I'm having to accept summer has gone and, even though there is still the possibility of a few more sunny days, the mornings are dark, the nights are closing in and it's getting colder. Still, there are some nice recipes for this time of year and loads of brambles growing round about, which always cheers me up no end when I see how abundant they are.  I have picked a few with the intention of making blackberry gin again - a lovely winter drink - actually, a lovely anytime drink.  
When you come to bottling this, strain the gin through a double layer of muslin and pour it into sterilized bottles. Seal and label.
As well as the gin making last weekend, I also made an apple and bramble cake using the Be-Ro madeira cake recipe with three peeled and chopped eating apples stirred in at the end of mixing, along with a generous handful of brambles. A real flavour of Autumn.











 
A delicious read.
ReplyDeleteOne of our friends up in Orkney told me gin is a good anti-inflammatory. I don't know if it's true, but it's a nice thought.