Wednesday 31 August 2022

Crème Caramel from Mum's Kitchen




A few years ago now my son suggested that I make a recipe book for his partner of all the things I used to make when he and his siblings were growing up.  I was a little apprehensive as I thought she might think I didn't think she could cook.  This was not the case at all and when I presented her with her gift at Christmas she was thrilled with it and has continued to add her own favorites as well as other recipes from her own family.  Then during lockdown I was talking to my daughter who was looking for a desert for their stay at home special occasion meal and we came up with Crème Caramel. The meal  was a great success after which  she suggested I set up a family face book page for the family and add recipe's to it something that her and the rest of family can all refer to hopefully long after I am gone. We decided to call it Mum's Kitchen and we all add recipes and photographs of the things we make,  

Some might think that Crème Caramel was a bit old hat and it was something I hadn't  made  for such along time but when I did as it was still as delicious as I remembered and far better than those little ones in plastic pots in the supermarket.  

If you would like to have ago yourself you will need a few things from your Nigella under the stairs cupboard.

Ingredients

For the caramel · 160g/6oz sugar · unsalted butter, for greasing the ramekins
For the custard · 4 free-range eggs · 1 tsp vanilla extract · 30g/1oz caster sugar · 500ml full-fat milk

     


In addition you will need 4 small ramakin dishes or jelly moulds
Method
1. Pre-heat oven 150C/300F/Gas 2. Warm the ramekins in the oven, so they are warm when the caramel is poured in.
2. First make the caramel. Pour the sugar and six tablespoons of water into a clean stainless steel pan.
3. Dissolve the sugar slowly, stirring with a wooden spoon over a low heat.
4. When there are no sugar granules left, stop stirring and boil until the sugar turns a dark copper colour.
5. Remove immediately from the heat to ensure the caramel does not burn. Quickly pour the caramel into the warmed ramekins.
6. Set aside to cool and become hard. (Do not put in the fridge because the sugar will absorb moisture and go soft and tacky).
7. Once hard, butter the sides of the ramekins above the level of the caramel.
8. For the custard, whisk the eggs, vanilla extract and caster sugar together in a bowl until well mixed.
9. Pour the milk into a saucepan, gently heat over a low heat until you can still just dip your finger in for a moment, then strain the milk through a fine sieve onto the egg mixture in the bowl.
10. Whisk together until smooth, then pour the mixture into the prepared ramekins.
11. Stand the ramekins in a roasting tin and fill within 1cm of the ramekins with boiling water from a kettle.
12. Cook in the oven for about 15-20 minutes or until the custard has set. Do not overcook the custard – check around the edges of the dishes, to make sure no bubbles are appearing.
13. Take the crème caramels out of the oven, remove the ramekins from the tray and set on a cooling rack. When cool, transfer to the fridge overnight so that the caramel is absorbed into the custard.
14. To serve, loosen the sides of the custard by lightly pressing the custard away from the side of the ramekin and loosen. Place a serving dish on top of the ramekin and turn upside down. Lightly shake once to loosen the crème caramel out of the ramekin and onto the plate.
Serve with cream or on it’s own.
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I hope you will enjoy making it as much as we did, and if you did maybe you could start your own family recipe page a project for winter months.

Mx



Wednesday 24 August 2022

Summer book fest

 


Yet again time just seems to have gotten away from me over the summer and here we are about to enter into the autumn months of 2022.


Over the summer months I have had a bit of a book fest, well there's nothing nicer than sitting in the sunshine with a good book is there. So what have I been reading during my absence. 




The Seagull -Vera Stanhope series book 8

A visit to her local prison brings DI Vera Stanhope face to face with an old enemy former detective superintendent and now inmate, John Brace. Brace was convicted of corruption and involvement in the death of a gamekeeper and Vera played a part in his downfall. 

Brace promises Vera information about the disappearance of Robbie Marshall, a notorious wheeler-dealer, if she will look out for his daughter and grandchildren. He tells her that Marshall is dead, his body is buried close to St Mary's Island in Whitley Bay. However, when a search team investigates, officer find not one  skeleton but two.

This cold case takes Vera back in time, and very close to home, as Brace and Marshall, along with a mysterious stranger known as the 'Prof', were close friends with Hector, her father. Together, they were known as 'The Gang of Four', and Hector had been one of the last people to see Marshall alive. Vera must confront her prejudices and unwanted memories to dig out the truth, as the past begins to collide dangerously with the present. 

I have now finally completed all nine of the Vera Stanhope series by Ann Cleeves and I am eagerly awaiting the release of the tenth book in the series in September. Whilst the Shetland series is very different to the books by Ann Cleeves, the Vera Stanhope series has for the most part stayed true to the books so it will be interesting to see if the books and the series going forward do the same. Would I recommend - definitely ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐



The Long Call - Two Rivers Series Book 1 - Ann Cleeves

In North Devon, where the rivers Taw and Torridge converge and run into the sea, Detective Matthew Venn stands outside the church as his father's funeral takes place. The day Matthew turned his back on on the strict evangelical community in which he grew up, he lost his family too.

Now he's back, not just to mourn his father at a distance, but to take charge of his first major case in the Two Rivers Region; a complex place not quite as idyllic as tourists suppose.

A body has been found on the beach near Matthew's new home; a man with the tattoo of an albatross on his neck, stabbed to death. 

Finding the killer is Venn's only focus, and his team's investigation will take him straight back into the community he left behind, and the deadly secrets that lurk there. 



The Heron's Cry - Two Rivers Series Book 2 - Ann Cleeves


North Devon is enjoying a rare hot summer with tourists flocking to its coast -line. Detective Matthew Venn is called out to a rural crime scene at the home of a group of artists, what he finds is an elaborately staged murder - Dr Nigel yeo has been fatally stabbed. His daughter Eve is a glassblower, and the murder weapon is a shard of one of her broken vases. 

Dr Yeo seems an unlikely murder victim. He's a good man, a public servant, beloved by his daughter. Matthew us unnerved though to find that Eve is a  close friend of Jonathan. his husband. 

Then another body is found - killed in a similar way. Matthew finds himself treading carefully through the lies that fester at the heart of his community and a case that is dangerously close to home. 

 

I am an Ann Cleeves fan and her latest novels The Two Rivers series is the new storyline  and follows the life of DI Matthew Venn and his husband Jonathan.  Long Call has been made into a drama series on ITV and so far the series is staying more or less true to the books so it will be interesting to see how this goes going forward. Would I recommend this new series of books - definitely ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐



The Wedding Dress - Dani Atkins

Suzanne is engaged to be married to the man of her dreams - except the lead up to her wedding is beginning to feel more like a nightmare. Can Suzanne uncover the truth about her fiancé ahead of her big day?

Bella's life was on track until the day of the hen party when everything changed. Now she must find the strength to rebuild her future - and decide who she wants to spend it with. 

Mandy's grandmother has fallen in love but her family don't approve.  For her grandmother's dreams to come true, Mandy has a secret wedding plan, and a very special dress to find. 

These are the three strangers who stories are about to be woven together by one perfect wedding dress. 

I have been a fan of Dani Atkins books right from the beginning The Wedding Dress didn't get the best of reviews as there were those that said it was more a book of three short stories rather than her usual style of writing.  In fact I think what was missed about this particular offering from Dani Atkins is that the story is that of the wedding dress and not about the three central characters to the book.  I thought it was very well written and would definitely recommend. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐



Six Days - Dani Atkins

Gemma knows that she and Finn are destined to be together. They are soulmates. But then, on their wedding day, he never arrives at the church. 

Gemma is convinced Finn wouldn't abandon her like this, even though he has disappeared once before. But back then he had a reason. She feels sure something terrible has happened, but no one else is convinced. Even the police aren't concerned, telling Gemma most people who disappear usually turn up in a week ... assuming they want to be found that is. 

For the next six day Gemma frantically searches for Finn, even though every shocking revelation is telling her to give up on him. Before long, even she begins to doubt her own memories of their love. 

How long can she hold onto her faith in Finn if everyone is telling her to let him go?

Six days is the latest novel from Dani Atkins and I can honestly say there are not many books that make me want to cheat and look at the last page to see how it all turned out before I get to the end but this one was such a page turner that I stayed up way too late reading as I just couldn't leave the story not knowing what was going to happen next.  Definitely worth a read in my opinion. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


Betrayals - Bridgett Collins

Two young men, Leo and Carfax, close friends and fierce rivals. A family ripped apart by madness and tragedy. One women, her life built upon a lie, with a mysterious connection to them all. 


Set within what appears to be boarding school/university in France the story unfolds through exerts from a diary written by Leo twenty years ago.  Leo is now back his former academic institution as a disgraced politician seeking sanctuary.  Claire is the only women to of ever achieved the status of Magister Ludi and the most revered teacher of the Grand Jeu. 

Bridgett Collins is well known for her teenage and young adult books and has just entered into the world of adult fiction.  I must admit I was left a little confused by the style of writing and maybe that's because I am in my sixtieth year and can't quite get in touch with my TYA brain anymore.  The storyline felt a little disjointed to me but that is only my opinion others may well think differently. Would I recommend to others?  Only if I was certain they liked this style of writing otherwise probably not.  ⭐⭐⭐



The Other People - C.J. Tudor

Driving home one night, Gabe sees the face of a little girl who he knows in the rear window of the car in front. She mouths one word 'Daddy'

He never sees his five year old daughter, Izzy again. 

The police believe she's dead. But three years later, Gabe still drives the roads, searching for the car that took Izzy, never giving up hope. 

Fran and her daughter, Alice, aren't searching - but running. Always one step ahead of the people who want to hurt them. 

Because Fran knows the truth about Gabe's daughter and she knows what those chasing her and Alive will do if they ever catch them. 

I had this book sitting in my to be read pile for over a year and I would occasionally pick up read the back cover and move onto something else that is until I had no other books on the pile to read.  I can't say it was the best book saved till last but was certainly a good psychological thriller and a very interesting storyline. Would I recommend to read - yes if you like a good psychological thriller. ⭐⭐⭐⭐



Well that has been my summer reads. What have you been reading over the summer months?


Mx


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