Mushroom Spaghetti

Mushroom Spaghetti

Easy, quick and fabulous!!

500g spaghetti
45ml butter
200g mixed mushrooms
200g bacon, cut into pieces
1 onion, chopped
3 cloves of garlic, minced
65ml dry white wine
250ml cream
125ml chicken stock
50g parmesan cheese, grated
a handful of parsley, chopped

Cook the spaghetti according to the instructions on the packet and keep warm while you make the sauce.
Put a cast-iron pan on to a high heat and add the butter to it.
Fry the mushrooms, stirring occasionally, until golden brown and slightly caramelised. Spoon into a bowl and set aside.
Turn the heat down to medium and add the bacon to the same pan. Fry for about 3 minutes.
Add the onion and cook until translucent.
Add the garlic and the cooked mushroom and cook for another minute.
Pour in the wine and allow the wine to reduce to half.
Now add the cream, stock and grated parmesan and turn the heat down to low.
Cook for about 5 minutes or until the sauce has thickened.
Add the cooked and drained spaghetti to the sauce, mix through and taste for seasoning.
Scatter a handful of chopped parsley over the spaghetti and serve.

Easy Apple Crumble

Easy Apple Crumble

Easy to make and even easier to eat, apple crumble is a dessert classic for good reason!

1kg apples (5-6 large apples)
25g brown sugar
5ml ground cinnamon

For the crumble:
110g pistachio nuts (you may replace it with pecan if you like)
75g butter, diced
175g self-raising flour
10ml ground cinnamon
110g brown sugar

Preheat your oven to 200℃.
Peel and core the apples and then cut them into 3cm chunks.
Add the apple chunks, brown sugar and cinnamon to a mixing bowl and toss everything together with your hands.
Scoop the apple mixture into a 18cm X 28cm ceramic dish and set aside.

For the crumble:
Chop the pistachios into smaller pieces. Set aside.
Add the butter and self-raising flour to a mixing bowl and rub it together with your fingertips until it resembles crumbs.
Stir in the cinnamon, brown sugar and chopped pistachio nuts.
Sprinkle the crumble mixture over the apples, spreading it right up to the edges of the dish. Press the crumble down with the palm of your hand. (If the mixture is tightly packed it will be really crispy)
Now run the tines of a fork over the surface.
Place the crumble in the oven and bake for 40 minutes.
Remove from the oven and allow to stand for 15 minutes.
Serve the apple crumble with big scoops of vanilla ice cream.

Chocolate and Vanilla Marble Cake

Chocolate and Vanilla Marble Cake

This cake has a fine, delicate crumb which gives it a silky mouth-feel and makes it the ultimate teatime treat!

220g butter, very soft
240g caster sugar
a pinch of salt
20ml honey
6 eggs
280g flour
2,5ml baking powder
30ml cocoa powder
5ml vanilla

Chocolate Glaze:
150g chocolate, 70% cocoa
10ml coconut oil
30ml vegetable oil

Preheat your oven to 170℃ and line a small loaf tin of 21cm X 11cm with baking paper.
Add the butter, sugar, salt and honey to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment.
Turn the mixer on to high speed and beat the mixture until it is fluffy and very pale – about 6 – 7 minutes, scraping down once or twice.
Add the eggs to a small bowl and whisk together.
Run the mixer’s engine on medium-low and add the egg a little at a time, waiting for it to be incorporated before adding more.
Now mix the flour and baking powder together and add it in the same way.
Scoop half of the batter into a clean mixing bowl and sift the cocoa powder over it. Mix with a spatula until the cocoa powder is fully incorporated – the batter will appear very dry, but keep mixing until it turns brown.
Add the vanilla to the half of the batter which you have kept in the mixer bowl and stir through.
Spoon 3-4 dollops of the vanilla batter into the baking tin, alternating with the cocoa batter. Keep going until there is no batter left.
Lightly pull a butter knife through the batter, stirring-mixing the two colours.
Level the top and bake the loaf for 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Cool the cake on a cooling rack for 10 minutes before removing it from the baking tin by lifting it out in the baking paper.
Allow the cake to cool completely.

For the chocolate glaze:
Add all the ingredients to a heatproof bowl set over simmering water and stir until melted completely.
Remove the glaze from the heat and allow to cool for about 15 minutes.
Place the cooled cake on a cooling rack and place the cooling rack inside a baking sheet so that the chocolate drips down into it.
Pour the glaze over the cake. Allow to stand at room temperature for at least one hour.
Slice and serve.



Cranberry-Pistachio Biscotti

Cranberry-Pistachio Biscotti

I love to bake snacks that can be kept in a glass jar for a few weeks (very optimistic!) and biscotti has a place of honour amongst them. The recipe yields about 36 slices and can be kept for 3-4 weeks when stored in a sealed glass container.

62ml vegetable oil
190ml sugar
10ml vanilla
2 eggs
440ml flour
1,2ml salt
5ml baking powder
125ml dried cranberries
190ml pistachio nuts

Preheat your oven to 160℃ and line two large baking sheets with baking paper.
Add the oil and sugar to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment and beat on high speed until well blended.
Add the vanilla and eggs and beat for another 2 minutes. Set aside.
Add the flour, salt and baking powder to a large mixing bowl and give it a stir to mix.
Run the mixer on the lowest speed and gradually add the flour mixture, allowing time to incorporate between additions.
Remove the bowl from the mixer, add the cranberries and pistachios and mix through with a spatula.
Divide the dough in half.
Wet your hands (the dough is extremely sticky) and shape each half portion of the dough into a log shape about 25cm in length. The logs won’t look wide enough to “become” biscotti, but the mixture will spread during baking and end up being wider than the shaped log.
Place the logs onto the prepared baking sheets and bake for 35 minutes.
Remove the biscotti logs from the oven and allow to cool for 30 minutes.
Turn the oven setting down to 130℃.
Slice the logs diagonally into 1cm thick slices.
Lay the slices flat onto the same baking sheets and dry in the oven for about 50 minutes. Feel the biscotti – it should be hard and shouldn’t give when you press it between your fingers.
Cool the biscotti on a cooling rack before packing them into a glass jar.