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Breakfast Week

Scramble Eggs with Smoked Salmon

Celebrate Breakfast Week with this decadent breakfast from the Take a Box of Eggs cookbook.

Scrambled Eggs with Smoked Salmon

  • Servings: 2
  • Difficulty: easy
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Calories ?766 per portion
Fat 55g (25.2g sat) per portion

Ingredients

  • Butter 75g (3oz), softened
  • Tomato purée 2 tsp
  • Chopped dill 2 tbsp, plus a few fronds to garnish
  • Capers 2–3 tbsp, well drained and roughly chopped
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • Mediterranean-style bread with olives 4 slices, approximately 2cm (¾in) thick, cut diagonally
  • Eggs 5 large, beaten
  • Smoked salmon slices 100g packet, cut into thin strips
  • Beefsteak tomato 1, deseeded and diced, to garnish (optional)

Instructions

  1. Put 50g (2oz) of the butter into a small bowl, then add the tomato purée, chopped dill and capers. Season with black pepper, then mix well together and set aside.
  2. Toast the bread and keep warm.
  3. Melt the remaining butter in a small saucepan (preferably non-stick), add the eggs and half of the salmon strips. Then cook over a moderate heat, stirring continuously, until the eggs are softly scrambled – taking care not to overcook, as they will become dry.
  4. Spread the toasted bread with the tomato butter and put onto two serving plates. Spoon the scrambled eggs on top, garnish with the remaining strips of salmon, dill and the chopped tomato, and serve immediately.

Cook’s Tip
For quick assembly, prepare all the ingredients before starting to cook and toast the bread while scrambling the eggs.

 


 

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Recipe of the week: Chocolate Fudgey Cake

Chocolate Fudgey Cake

  • Servings: 16-20 squares
  • Difficulty: easy
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Calories 202 per portion
Fat 11g (3g sat) per portion
Suitable for vegetarians
Suitable for freezing

Ingredients

  • Cocoa powder 75g (3oz)
  • Eggs 3
  • Light muscovado sugar 250g (9oz)
  • Olive oil or rapeseed oil 125ml (4fl oz)
  • Self-raising flour 150g (5oz)
  • Bicarbonate of soda 1 tsp
  • Dark chocolate 150g (5oz), broken into chunks
  • Butter 25g (1oz)
  • Milk 4 tbsp
  • Golden syrup 1 tbsp
  • Milk chocolate 50g (2oz), broken into pieces and melted in a bowl over a pan of hot water

Instructions

  1. Whisk 50g (2oz) cocoa powder with 100ml (3½fl oz) boiling water in a small bowl until smooth. Leave to cool for a few minutes.
  2. Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas 4 and line a 33 x 22cm (13 x 9in) tray bake tin with non-stick baking paper.
  3. In a large bowl whisk the eggs, sugar and oil for 3 minutes, until smooth, using an electric whisk.
  4. Mix in the flour, bicarbonate of soda and cocoa paste. Pour into the tin and allow to settle.
  5. Bake for 35-40 minutes until the cake is risen and a skewer inserted comes out clean. Leave for 10 minutes, then turn out onto a wire rack to cool.
  6. To make the icing, melt the dark chocolate with the butter in a bowl over a pan of barely simmering water and stir until smooth. At the same time, mix the remaining cocoa powder, milk and syrup in a pan and heat until almost boiling. Whisk it into the chocolate mixture to make a glossy icing.
  7. Smooth the icing over the cake, drizzle with the milk chocolate and leave to set. Cut into squares.

    To serve now: Enjoy the cakes and keep any extras in an airtight container for a few days.

    To freeze: Place in rigid plastic containers in a single layer or between sheets of greaseproof paper. Cover, seal and label. Use within 2 months.

    To serve from the freezer: Thaw at room temperature for about 2 hours or until defrosted.

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Just For One Or Two cookbook

Cooking for one or two? This new cookbook provides lots of inspiration with recipes for all occasions and a super selection of main courses, desserts and bakes you’ll cook again and again. If you want to eat delicious food this is for you!

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Fill your home with fantastic flowers or
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Easy Bakes for Fairs and Fetes

Just For One Or Two cookbook

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One of the things I love most about our latest cookbook, Just for One or Two, is the Eat & Freeze section.

It’s just perfect for our busy lives.

This chapter clearly explains how to cook each dish, how to freeze in individual portions and also how to defrost them. These are ideal for our busy lives where the weeks go by in a blur and when we need to access something quick and tasty.

The bakes in the chapter
are just divine and perfect
for fairs and fetes.

It’s our school Christmas fair soon but as we have a hectic week preceding it I have baked two cakes to freeze and defrost the night before the fair.

Not only are these bakes perfect for the freezer – they taste gorgeous too – so lots of brownie points for us as school :0)

Not just for fetes; if you cut the bakes into slices before freezing you can take a couple out at a time and defrost for a couple of hours ready for when friends pop in to visit.

 


 

Fruit Slices

  • Servings: 16–20 squares
  • Difficulty: easy
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Calories 202 per portion
Fat 11g (3g sat) per portion
Suitable for vegetarians
Suitable for freezing

Ingredients

  • Cocoa powder 75g (3oz)
  • Eggs 3
  • Light muscovado sugar 250g (9oz)
  • Olive oil or rapeseed oil 125ml (4fl oz)
  • Self-raising flour 150g (5oz)
  • Bicarbonate of soda 1 tsp
  • Dark chocolate 150g (5oz), broken into chunks
  • Butter 25g (1oz)
  • Milk 4 tbsp
  • Golden syrup 1 tbsp
  • Milk chocolate 50g (2oz), broken into pieces and melted in a bowl over a pan of hot water

Instructions

  1. Whisk 50g (2oz) cocoa powder with 100ml (3½fl oz) boiling water in a small bowl until smooth. Leave to cool for a few minutes.
  2. Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas 4 and line a 33 x 22cm (13 x 9in) tray bake tin with non-stick baking paper.
  3. In a large bowl whisk the eggs, sugar and oil for 3 minutes, until smooth, using an electric whisk.
  4. Mix in the flour, bicarbonate of soda and cocoa paste. Pour into the tin and allow to settle.
  5. Bake for 35-40 minutes until the cake is risen and a skewer inserted comes out clean. Leave for 10 minutes, then turn out onto a wire rack to cool.
  6. To make the icing, melt the dark chocolate with the butter in a bowl over a pan of barely simmering water and stir until smooth. At the same time, mix the remaining cocoa powder, milk and syrup in a pan and heat until almost boiling. Whisk it into the chocolate mixture to make a glossy icing.
  7. Smooth the icing over the cake, drizzle with the milk chocolate and leave to set. Cut into squares.
  8. To serve now: Enjoy the cakes and keep any extras in an airtight container for a few days.
  9. To freeze: Place in rigid plastic containers in a single layer or between sheets of greaseproof paper. Cover, seal and label. Use within 2 months.
  10. To serve from the freezer: Thaw at room temperature for about 2 hours or until defrosted.

Recipe from the new Just For One Or Two cookbook


 

Chocolate Fudgey Cake

  • Servings: 16 slices
  • Difficulty: easy
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Calories 165 per portion
Fat 7g (1.5g sat) per portion
Suitable for vegetarians
Suitable for freezing

Ingredients

  • Butter 150g (5oz), softened
  • Caster sugar 150g (5oz)
  • Self-raising flour 175g (6oz)
  • Eggs 2 Orange 1, grated zest
  • Lemon 1, grated zest
  • Milk 2 tbsp
  • Mixed dried fruit 175g (6oz)
  • Demerara sugar 2 tbsp

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 170°C/325°F/Gas 3 and grease and base line a small 18 x 28 x 4 cm (7 x 11 x 1½in) roasting tin with non-stick baking paper.
  2. Put the margarine, caster sugar, flour, eggs, orange and lemon zest and milk into a bowl and beat with a wooden spoon or electric mixer until smooth. Stir in the fruit.
  3. Spoon the mixture into the prepared tin, level the surface and sprinkle with the demerara sugar. Cook for 30 minutes until well risen and golden. The top of the cake will spring back when pressed with fingertips if it is ready.
  4. To serve now: Leave the cake to cool in the tin. When it is cold take it out, peel off the paper and cut it into slices and arrange on a serving plate. The slices will keep in an airtight container for a few days.
  5. To freeze: Carefully place the slices to be frozen in rigid plastic containers in a single layer or between sheets of greaseproof paper. Cover, seal and label. Use within 4 months.
  6. To serve from the freezer: Thaw as many slices as required at room temperature on a wire rack for about 2 hours or until thoroughly defrosted.

Cook’s tips. Choose any combination of dried fruit you like. Use a standard mix, or try something more exotic, such as chopped mango and pineapple.

Recipe from the new Just For One Or Two cookbook


 

Win a Year of Designer Flowers at Debenhams

 

Win a Year of Designer Flowers at Debenhams

To celebrate the launch of Dairy Diary 2016 we are offering you the chance to win a year’s supply of bouquets, one a month for twelve months from the Designer Flowers range at Debenhams Flowers.

Fill your home with fantastic flowers or
share the joy with family and friends
(you can select a recipient for each month).
The choice is yours!

The bouquets are kindly donated by Debenhams who are also offering an exclusive £5 voucher* for everyone who enters the competition.

Take a look at Designer Flowers at Debenhams.

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Recipe of the Week: Apricots in Buttermilk Custard

Apricots in Buttermilk Custard

  • Servings: 2
  • Difficulty: easy
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Calories 347 per portion
Fat 1g (1g sat) per portion

Ingredients

  • Butter for greasing
  • Apricots 5, halved and pitted
  • Caster sugar 2 tsp, plus 2 tbsp
  • Cornflour 2 tsp
  • Buttermilk 284ml pot
  • Vanilla extract about ½ tsp
  • Toasted flaked almonds 1 tbsp (optional)
  • Icing sugar for dusting (optional)

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 200°C/400°F/Gas 6. Lightly butter two 300ml (½ pint) gratin dishes. Lay the apricot halves in the base of each dish, cut-side up. Sprinkle with 2 teaspoons of the sugar and then bake for 15–20 minutes until softened.
  2. Whisk the cornflour into the buttermilk with the remaining sugar and the vanilla extract. Pour the mixture into the dishes around the fruit.
  3. Put the dishes into a roasting tin and pour enough boiling water into the tin to come halfway up the sides of the dishes.
  4. Reduce the heat to 160°C/325°F/Gas 3 and bake for 20–25 minutes until the custard is just set but still has a slight wobble. Sprinkle with almonds and icing sugar, if you like, and serve warm or chilled.


 

Just For One Or Two cookbookThis recipe is taken from our fabulous new cookbook Just For One Or Two.

Cooking for one or two? You will find lots of inspiration with recipes for all occasions and a super selection of main courses, desserts and bakes you’ll cook again and again.

If you want to eat delicious food this is for you!

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Eat Out, In

Eat Out, In with Just For One Or Two cookbook

Create restaurant-quality food at home with little effort

Stuck for a babysitter again? Create a fabulous date night at home where you can ‘eat out, in’. For a more rewarding and less costly night ‘out’ make restaurant-quality food at home with a just few choice ingredients and little effort.

With inspirational recipes, handy QR code shopping lists and easy-to-follow instructions cooking great food for two needn’t be arduous. In fact, quite the opposite, it can be a real pleasure.

You can rustle up Pan-Fried Sea Bass & Scallops in just 15 minutes, or for meat-lovers cook colourful Lamb with Pesto & Ratatouille or flavourful Stir-Fried Pork.

To finish bake creamy Apricots in Buttermilk Custard or imagine you’re dining in a Parisian café with Crêpes and Brandy Marmalade Sauce

These recipes have been specifically
written for two so there’s no need to
worry about wasted ingredients and
conundrums, such as how to halve an egg!

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Recipe of the Week: Sticky Walnut Tart

Sticky Walnut Tart

This Sticky Walnut Tart recipe is perfect for sharing or for several puddings for just one or two – eat as much of it as you like and then freeze it!

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