Tuesday, 15 July 2025
It's Nice Iced!
Monday, 14 July 2025
Don't Tell 'Em Pike!
Sunday, 13 July 2025
A Canterbury Pilgrimage
Saturday, 12 July 2025
Long Ago, Before The Great British Bake Off...
Next month marks 15 years since GBBO started. I was looking back and found this post from 12th July 2010. Long before I had grandchildren. I think I shall make some of this for them this summer... The post was originally called Super Saucy!
Toffee Sauce
50g butter
150g light muscovado sugar
150g golden syrup
1 x 170g can evaporated milk
- Weigh 150g sugar in the scale pan – spread it out, and then gently spoon syrup on top till it all weighs 300g.
- Tip the sugar and syrup into a pan, add the butter, and heat gently until melted and liquid. Gently boil for 5 minutes [stirring like crazy!]
- Remove from the heat and gradually stir in the evaporated milk. The sauce is now ready.
- Serve immediately, or leave on one side and reheat to piping hot to serve – or allow to cool and serve cold. Keeps in the fridge for a month [unless eaten first!]
I got this book out of the library last week – there are some interesting recipes in it – this is the only one I have tried so far. But MB seems to have developed a passion for mangoes- about 1 in 8 of the recipes appears to list mangoes or mango chutney among the ingredients.
Friday, 11 July 2025
Back To The Middle Ages
Thursday, 10 July 2025
Her Name Was Lola...
...She Ate Granola
Apologies to Barry Manilow, but I feel it would have been a good alternative lyric to "she was a showgirl" Bob's appetite has returned, a sure sign of recovery. Very appreciative of all your get well wishes, thanks everybody!
We are both very fond of granola. My 1978 Mennonite "More With Less" Cookbook has eight different granola recipes, but I haven't made my own for years. I generally buy Sainsbury's "Simple Granola" and throw in dried fruit and banana chips [bought cheaply from the friendly guy on Fakenham Market] But then I heard Nadiya Hussein talking about the "Bread granola" she makes for her children. So I began saving crusts and solitary slices in a bag in the freezer. And this week I made some...
Ingredients
300g/10½oz
stale bread slices, cut
into 1cm/½in cubes
200g/7oz
slivered almonds
50g/1¾oz sunflower seeds
50g/1¾oz oats
200ml/7fl oz coconut oil melted
200ml/7fl oz maple syrup
2 tsp vanilla extract
1 tsp almond extract
3 tsp ground cinnamon
1 orange, zest only
200g/7oz dates chopped
Method
Preheat the
oven to 190C/170C Fan/Gas 5.
Place the
bread cubes on a large baking tray. Add the almonds, sunflower seeds, oats and
desiccated
coconut and mix everything together.
Mix the
coconut oil, maple syrup, vanilla extract and almond extract together in a
small jug and drizzle over the almond mixture. Get your hands in and make sure
everything is well coated.
Sprinkle
over the cinnamon, grate over the orange zest and mix again with a spoon.
Bake for
30–35 minutes, stirring halfway through to make sure everything is evenly
golden.
Once everything is crisp and golden, remove from the oven, add the
dates and mix through. Leave to cool. Once cooled, store the granola in an airtight
container.
Substitutions - I was using what I had in the cupboard, so used mixed nuts, and mixed seeds. I had no coconut oil or maple syrup. Rapeseed oil and golden syrup worked fine. No dates on hand so I chopped dried apricots and added a handful of sultanas.

Wednesday, 9 July 2025
A Short, Short Break
