Thursday, 29 December 2016

BIT LATE! KITCHEN DAY ON 19TH DECEMBER

Well the week started better than last week that’s for sure.  Woke up after a proper night’s sleep; first one since last Tuesday, and didn’t have a headache!!!!  So an afternoon in the kitchen was called for.

Barmbrack needed to be finished so mixed the dry ingredients into a bowl, added the egg, mixed as best as possible and poured the now well soaked fruit into the mix and stirred it all together with a wooden spoon.  Transferred to loaf tins and baked for an hour and fifteen minutes until knife came out clean.  Smelt beautiful and I much prefer this to a Christmas cake.

Barmbrack recipe (this makes one loaf tin, I doubled to make two):

375g dried mixed fruit
50ml whiskey
250ml cold tea
225g plain flour
2tsp baking powder
125g soft light brown sugar (although I use Sainsbury normal caster sugar as it’s sugar beet and not sugar cane and therefore grass free)
½ - 1tsp of mixed spice
1 large egg

Mix the cold tea and the whiskey in a jug and pour over the dried fruit in a large bowl.  Leave overnight to soak.  The following day mix the flour, baking powder, sugar and mixed spice into another large bowl, beat in the egg and the liquid from the soaked fruit a little at a time to form a soft dough consistency, then stir in the fruit.  Because of the type of flour I use, I tend to just tip the fruit and the liquid all in at the same time as the flours do absorb quite a bit.  Turn into a loaf tin, I think mine is a 2lb one but you’ll know what size tin it will fit into, and bake in the oven at 170C for 1hour or until knife/skewer comes out clean.

This should be kept for at least 1-2 days before eating and can be sliced and eaten as it is or spread with butter.  I love it and you may have noticed that there is no fat used in it.

I wrapped one in foil and put in tin for Christmas and the other was wrapped and frozen for later.


I also indulged in a rather extravagant game pie recipe that was in my Farmhouse Cookery book.  I made one large one for us to freeze for later and a smaller one to give as a present to someone who has been dropping hints ever since I mentioned I’d made a game pie a few weeks ago.

Also made Brownies using Chilli Chocolate so I had something to give to a couple of people and some left for us.

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