Posts in Sweet Things
Sourdough Cinnamon Buns

Lockdown 2.0 was the catalyst for these buns. I woke up one morning with a hungry determination to master sourdough cinnamon buns. My sourdough bread was just about there and I thought why not! It took me more than a couple of attempts to reach what I was looking for – a buttery enriched pillowy dough with the complex almost nutty flavor that comes from working with sourdough.

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Chocolate, Olive Oil Banana Bread

This recipe was originally written for Town & Country UK.

I always feel lucky when I find a bunch of forgotten bananas, spotty skinned and ripe and ready for banana bread. There are few smells as inviting as the smell of a banana loaf rising in the oven and as cakes go its certainly one of the more virtuous ones using no added sugar.

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Russet apple, maple and pecan cake with streusal topping

This recipe was originally written for Town & Country Uk.

This is the sort of cake my Grandmother used to make, little fuss and not at all fancy but incredibly delicious. The streusel topping is the star of the show and I like to be generous with the pecans for a bit of indulgence. I use russet apples for this but any firm, crisp eating apple will do. Enjoy it with a scoop of clotted cream if you wish but I like it just as it is.

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Baked plums with chai spiced cashew cream and maple sea salt hazelnut seed crunch

My local greengrocer had a glut of British plums that were going soft. He let me fill my bag much to my glee. I love baking plums when they are on the turn. The squishiness makes them all the better. The chai cashew cream has a beautiful warmth to it from the spices that pairs perfectly with the slight tang of the fruit. I like to top mine with something crunchy.

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Cherry ripple and amaretto no churn ice cream

I’ve used this method of making ice cream for years and swear by it. Even when I was bought an ice cream maker I remained loyal. Gosh knows where that machine is now…probably gathering dust somewhere next to the heart shaped waffle maker (a rather one-hit-wonder valentines impulse buy). For the home cook this is the way to make ice cream! Technically it’s more of a semifreddo but scooped up into a cone or drizzled with chocolate it’s all the same thing really.

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