I am a huge fan of crazy cakes as they are known. Cakes which magically don't contain any butter, milk or eggs. These are great cakes for those who are following a strict diet or for those who are vegan and wanting a cake. You can also, in most cases, substitute a one for one glu … | Continue reading
I made another quick and easy pasta dish for dinner today. Pasta with Peas & Pesto. This is something that I used to make very frequently when I worked at the Manor. My boss was really fond of it. I used to use a recipe from Ina Garten to make it for her. There was fresh basil in … | Continue reading
I am a huge lover of the Hot Sandwich. In fact I guess you could say I am a lover of the Sandwich in general. Sandwiches, savory bakes and pies, they are a weakness of mine. In fact I would have to say that I love savory things far more than sweet things. I could easily live with … | Continue reading
I decided to indulge in some pasta today. I have a store cupboard full of a variety of pastas and tinned tomatoes, etc. I also had a part of a bottle of Vodka that needed using. I had bought it to make my own vanilla extract and had about 1 cup or so of it in the cupboard. I don' … | Continue reading
I saw this recipe for a no frills, open-faced Tuna Melt on the NYT cooking page a week or so ago. This Horseradish Tuna Melt Recipe immediately caught my attention!! I adore Tuna Melts, and I love, LOVE horseradish. The two together seemed like a "marriage made in heaven" concept … | Continue reading
Here we are again with another Sunday Meals of the Week Post. On Sundays I like to catch my readers up with all of the main meals that I have enjoyed over the past seven days. I enjoy sharing them with you and I think most of you enjoy seeing them as well. It can really be a chal … | Continue reading
With it being Mother's Day this weekend, I wanted to bake something to honor my mother. Mom was brought up during the Great Depression. She and her parents lived on her grandparents farm up on the South Mountain. They were poor, but always had lots to eat. One of mom's favorite m … | Continue reading
We are having a wet, misty, rainy day today and the temperature is a bit on the cool side. It is the perfect day to enjoy a hot bowl of soup. Loaded with plenty of beef, potatoes, vegetables and cheese, this cheeseburger soup recipe is a winner of a dinner recipe! It is hearty an … | Continue reading
Homemade Golden Syrup is something which has been on my "to do" list for a very long time now and I finally just got around to it. Golden Syrup is probably one of the most beloved of "British Ingredients," and is used a great deal in the U.K. for cooking, baking and all sorts. Al … | Continue reading
I come from a family that is crazy about jam. We love jam. My mother used to make her own strawberry jam every year and then it would be used throughout the year to fill cakes, pop into cookies, and spoon over ice cream. Not just for toast! In our house when I was growing up ever … | Continue reading
I noticed this recipe for Chicken with Peppers on Pinterest a few weeks ago and pinned it to use at some future time. It looked fabulous! I adapted the recipe from original one found on Moorlandseater. It comes from a cookery book by food writer Claudia Roden entitled The Food of … | Continue reading
One thing I really loved about living in the U.K. were the Chip Shops. There was one in almost every neighborhood, selling a variety of fast foods. Normally they will sell fish and chips (fries) of course, but they also sell quite a few other things. They sell fish and chips, of … | Continue reading
Sundays seem to roll around really quickly don't they! On Sundays I usually like to share my Meals of the Week with my readers. Everything that I have enjoyed over the past seven days for my Main Meals. All of the recipes and menu suggestions. That's a whole lot of tasty going on … | Continue reading
I can't remember when I first noticed this recipe for lemon curd filled Hawaiian rolls, but I bookmarked it as soon as I saw it. I knew it was something I really wanted to make. It looked very easy and delicious. I love lemon anything and the idea of a sweet roll filled with lemo … | Continue reading
I had seen a video on Stella Drivas' Instagram the other day for what looked to be incredibly delicious chicken! I am always looking for new ways to cook chicken. I like to try new things and get bored of doing things the same way all the time. I like my food to be new and exciti … | Continue reading
I found myself with some overripe bananas and wanted to do something with them in the baking department. I had exactly enough to make a small batch recipe of this Banana Bread Cake Recipe that I had found on a blog called Together as Family. It looked delicious and to be honest I … | Continue reading
I was wanting some chips/fries today. I don't do fat frying at home. I normally will use oven chips. I had seen this Crispy Air Fryer Chips recipe however on a British blog called Kitchen Sanctuary that I was really keen to try. I decided that today was the day. I did not need fo … | Continue reading
I had my family over for supper on Sunday and wanted to make them something I knew they would enjoy. I cooked my Mediterranean Marinated Grilled Chicken along with some scalloped potatoes. I also made deviled eggs and cooked some green beans. Then (because we all love it), I made … | Continue reading
I decided to cook another recipe from a recipe magazine I have had for a while called Quick & Simple Cooking for Two, from Hearst Magazines. I am trying to use these things as much as possible, or else what is the purpose in buying them! The recipes in the magazine are all for tw … | Continue reading
True to form the week has flown past and here we are at another Sunday, another Meals of the Week Post. I have been doing this for about a year now and these weekly round ups have become something that I really enjoy doing each week. I am determined to cook myself decent meals ev … | Continue reading
I am sharing a lovely teatime recipe with you today for Golden Tea Cakes. They are also known as Golden Betty's. Probably because they bake up to a lovely golden color and contain the golden warmth of ginger. The original recipe is a very old one, published in the Farmer's Weekly … | Continue reading
It is Spring now and we are wanting to eat a bit lighter. Not that the outside temperatures are shouting Spring at the moment. Today it is a very cool +2*C/+35.6*F and there is a very strong wind blowing. I was out with my sister earlier and it was positively perishing. I adapted … | Continue reading
I had not had a bowl of tomato soup in a very long time and so I wanted to have some for my lunch today. Tomato soup is one of the few tinned soups that I enjoy, or at least that I have always enjoyed. I was brought up on tinned tomato soup. I never tasted homemade until I was an … | Continue reading
When I was a child, one of my favorite cartoons was Popeye the Sailor Man. He was really strong and that was because he ate lots of Spinach. My sister, brother and I were always amazed to watch his muscles bulge out and expand as soon as he squeezed that open can of spinach into … | Continue reading
It is not very often that you find a casserole recipe out there that doesn't use canned cream soups in it. I don't have anything against them, myself, but when I am cooking for just one or two people it is a bit of a waste to open a full can. I found this recipe on a blog called … | Continue reading
Its easy to whip up these weeknight dinners which are perfectly sized for just two people! With more and more people becoming empty nesters or just starting out in their lives, cooking for two people can often present a challenge. If you are an empty nester, you may be used to co … | Continue reading
I can't believe that it is Sunday again. The weeks just seem to roll around very quickly. I think that is true of anyone who leads a busy life and that is me. I do lead a very busy life. This past week was filled with medical appointments and the like. I think that the only day I … | Continue reading
Weekends in my house are always time for baking and cake. I love to have a good cake in the house at the weekend, and this lush Peanut Butter Sheet Cake is a really lovely one to have in! The recipe is for a largish, 9 by 13 inch sheet cake, which cuts into 12 squares. Having sai … | Continue reading
The first Christmas I was married, in 1977, my mother in law Elizabeth gave me a small handwritten notebook containing all of her favorite recipes. It was just a small notebook, nothing fancy. In most cases the instructions were very brief. They were the recipes that she had brou … | Continue reading
It was several months back now that someone e-mailed me and suggested I try to make London Cheesecakes. I am always open to suggestions. I did some research and discovered that London Cheesecakes are not cheesecakes at all, but beautiful puff pastry bakes, topped with a bit of ja … | Continue reading
One thing I really loved about living in the U.K. was their penchant for tea and tea time treats. They are a nation that stops everything it is doing a couple of times a day to enjoy a nice hot cuppa and if that cuppa is accompanied by a nice bit of cake or a biscuit, then so muc … | Continue reading
One very well known and beloved bake shop in the U.K. is Greggs. They serve hot drinks, toast, sandwiches and are very well known and loved for their puff pastry bakes. Cheese and onion, sausage rolls, steak bakes, etc. People love LOVE their puff pastry goodies. They are served … | Continue reading
I am always looking for ways to use my Air Fryer. I probably don't use it enough and I need to use it more. When I saw this Honey Garlic Chicken Skewers Air Fryer Recipe the other day I immediately bookmarked it as something I wanted to try.Not only would I be able to use … | Continue reading
Here we are, Sunday again and its another opportunity for me to share with you, my sweet readers, my meals of the week! All of the delicious main meals that I have enjoyed over the past seven days, along with the relevant recipes and any menu suggestions I might have for somethin … | Continue reading
I found myself with a bunch of over-ripe bananas that needed using up the other day. I will sometimes buy bananas thinking that I am going to have them on my cereal, or pop them into smoothies and then I don't. I am not a person who eats raw bananas a lot. I didn't want to throw … | Continue reading
True confessions here. I had never eaten a Cheese and Onion Sandwich prior to moving over to the U.K. The very idea of that combination of flavors seemed quite strange to me. I first tasted it at a tea party and I fell in love with it. It was fabulously tasty. I found myself sayi … | Continue reading
I am always bookmarking recipes on Instagram. I have a whole folder of saved videos/recipes. This recipe I am sharing with you today was adapted from a reel I saw on IG by Food, Kids and Sleep. It looked really easy to make as well as incredibly delicious! I love Asian flavors. I … | Continue reading
As soon as I saw this recipe I knew that it was something I would want to make. I adapted it from a recipe which I found on a blog called That Oven Feelin. (Don't you just love the names people give to their pages! This is so cute!) I have always loved Creamed Peas. I often serve … | Continue reading
Is there anything tastier than a fresh chocolate chip cookie, still warm from the oven? The chocolate a bit gooey and the edges all buttery and crisp? Probably not . . . unless . . . You make that same cookie using browned butter, real chunks of dark chocolate and add some chew t … | Continue reading
This Ballywindland Roll Recipe I am sharing with you today is an old Irish Recipe, which I adapted from a tiny book I have entitled Irish Teatime Recipes, traditional cakes from the Emerald Isles. I picked up my copy at Thrift Books. I used to have all sorts of these little books … | Continue reading
Hello! It's Sunday and we all know what that means. On Sundays I like to share with you all my Meals of the Week. This is the post that details all of the main meals that I have enjoyed over the past seven days, whether eaten at home or away from home. Plus I share all of the rec … | Continue reading
I love cake. I do not think that there are many cakes that I have met that I don't like. I am just a cake afficionado. I am also a lover of plain cakes. It doesn't have to be very fancy in order to bring me immense pleasure. This Farmhouse Fruit cake is also known as Anglesey Cak … | Continue reading
I thought I was taking some chicken out of the freezer last night but it ended up being a pork chop. I didn't mind too much as I do enjoy a tasty pork chop every now and then, although to be sure I don't eat red meat very often at all, and lately have been trying to eat at least … | Continue reading
I had picked up a big bag of creamer potatoes (a mix of Yukon gold and red) the other week at The Running Man and I wanted to use them up before they started to sprout. That is always a risk at this time of year. I had seen a delicious looking smashed potato recipe on Eating Well … | Continue reading
I was wanting to make a basic loaf of White Bread this week. I don't eat a lot of white bread, but sometimes you just want the simplicity of a white loaf. This Bread Machine White Bread recipe is one that I have adapted from a page called Adamant Kitchen. It looked so good I coul … | Continue reading
I saw a reel on Instagram for Air Fryer All Dressed Hash Browns which looked really delicious. I love hashbrowns and I love all dressed baked potatoes, so mashing the two together seemed pretty genius to me! I also have an air fryer that I don't use near often enough, so these we … | Continue reading
Back in the 1970's, when I was first married, my mother-in-law gave me a little handwritten notebook for Christmas filled with all of her tried and true recipes. These were the things she had always made for her family. That was my favorite Christmas gift of all time. I still hav … | Continue reading
Hello and Happy Easter! It's Sunday and I will be having my family over for Easter Dinner later today, but in the meantime I am sharing with you my weekly Meals of the Week post! The one where I share all of the main meals and applicable recipes that I have enjoyed over the past … | Continue reading