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Cheese and Marmite Twists

1/6/2020

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​Makes 20

Takes 25 mins
 



Ingredients

1 egg, beaten
2 tbsp milk
375g pack puff pastry or 2 squares sheets ready rolled puff pastry
75g (3oz) Cheddar cheese, finely grated
3 tbsp Marmite
 
 
Method
Mix egg with milk.
If using block of pastry, cut it in half and roll out each half until it’s about 30 x 30cm (12 x 12in)
Lay one sheet of pastry on a board and brush it with milk mixture.
Scatter with the cheese
Spread the other sheet with Marmite and place it, Marmite side down, on the other.
Press gently together.
Cut into 1 cm (1.5in) strips and twist carefully.
Lay on two baking trays and bake for 15 mins at Gas 6, 200ºc, 400ºF until golden

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Elderflower Cordial

18/5/2020

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1.5 kg   Granulated sugar
2          Lemons
25        Heads of Elderflower
50g      Citric Acid
2          Campden Tablets
1.5 Ltr  Water
 
  1. Put the sugar and water in  large pan and bring to the boil
  2. Stir until the sugar dissolves and then leave to cool
  3. Thinly slice the lemons and place in a bucket with the citric acid and elderflower heads
  4. Pour the cooled sugar water over the elderflowers into the bucket.
  5. Cover and leave in a cool place overnight or up to 3 days.
  6. Sieve and strain through muslin into sterilized bottles
  7. Store in the fridge or partially fill plastic bottles and place in the freezer
  8. To serve dilute with still or sparkling water
 
NB  Make sure that the flowers are all fully open when you collect them.  Also avoid any flowers that have any sign of brown petals.

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Churchill's Fruit Cake

1/5/2020

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Fruit cake was one of Winston Churchill's favourites cakes. The National Trust have recreated a version inspired by Winston's long-standing cook Georgina Landemare. Why not try this one for VE Day.
 
Ingredients
225g butter
170g dark brown sugar
285g self-raising flour
280g dried mixed fruit
2 cups strong black tea
5 eggs
110g halved glacé cherries (or can use dried apricots of mixed nuts instead)
1 teaspoon mixed spice
1 tablespoon black treacle (optional)

Method
1 Soak dried fruit in tea - preferably overnight
2 Cream together butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until almost white
3 Gradually beat in the eggs - remember to add a little flour to prevent the mixture from splitting or curdling
4 Add the mixed fruit and glacé cherries and continue to fold together
5 Add the treacle if using whilst continuing to fold together
6 Preheat oven to 150 degree C/ 300 degree F/ Gas 2 and line and grease a cake tin
7 Bake for 2 hours or until cake is cooked through. Cool on a wire rack
8 When cool lightly dust with caster sugar

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