I am getting into the habit now of buying seasonal produce at our local farmers’ market, and then coming home and scouring our cookbooks to see what I can make with what I have bought. We received several new cookbooks as wedding presents, and one that has been particularly useful for this task is The … Continue reading »
Tag Archives: Dessert
Summer berry trifle
I have a great weakness for custard (crème anglaise) – I suspect about fifty per cent of desserts and cakes could be improved with some custard poured over them. This is, I have realised since moving to the United States, a rather English mentality. While I would smother apple crumble or Eve’s pudding in thick, … Continue reading »
Sydney Christmas 2012
Once again, it is the time of year when I put up my very-belated post about the most recent Christmas. Plenty of reasons why it is a bit late this year - the whole time really was packed with big events, but, as always, my parents put on a beautiful Christmas in their home in Sydney. … Continue reading »
Christmas Round-Up
I have been placed in charge of doing desserts this Christmas, and I have already begun making food-based Christmas gifts, so there is a lot of season-appropriate recipe-posting to come. However, I suspect most posts will come after Christmas (at least after the point at which they would be much good for anyone who wanted to … Continue reading »
(30 Days of Vegan): A Near-Cheat, and a Nectarine Sorbet
If you have not yet read my post about why I am going vegan for a month, you should. Yesterday I came extremely close to sneaking non-vegan food. Twice. I have had absolutely no trouble finding genuinely good food all month, even those situations that I thought might be difficult have turned out not to be … Continue reading »
Salted chocolate fudge brownies
Sometimes, when you want to save a bit of money by eating and drinking out less, you need to provide a little incentive to rush home after work. I have a big sweet tooth (as does Nick) so baking something sweet is usually all the motivation we need to gladly accept the prospect of another … Continue reading »