Natalia's Apple tray bake cake
1 cup yoghurt
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
1/2 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 cup flour
2 cooking apples, chopped
1 tsp cinnamon
Mix yoghurt with the bicarb of soda and then all the rest - the dough will look really sticky. Add the apples and add the cinnamon. should have more apples than dough. Pour into a brownie tin and cook for 160 degrees for 30-40 minutes.
The second set of potatoes did OK but I only harvested 3.3kg from the 8 or so seed potatoes. In comparison with last year's haul 2012 has not been a stellar year. I suppose I could have left them in longer but the slugs had already got started on themand the top growth was less than perky looking.
I also harvested 950g of rhubarb which I was going to make apple and rhubarb jam but unfortunately I burnt the jam by leaving it on the heat too long while I was focussing on sterilising the jars. Now I have sterile jars but no jam. Damn.
I have 4 more beetroot which I roasted and will make beetroot houmous with using a Nigella recipe (below but with sesame seeds substituted for cumin which is verboten in our house because it's horrid) though I am also partial to a Beetroot horseradish dip where you combine 250g of beetroot with 2 tbsp of horseradish and 100 ml of creme fraiche or yoghurt and blitz in the processor.
Ingredients
- 400g Chickpeas in tin, drained.
- 2-4 fresh Beetroot, peeled & boiled until soft.
- 2-4 cloves Garlic, crushed or chopped
- Juice of 1 Lemon
- 90ml Olive Oil
- 1 teaspoon fine sesame seeds
- 1/4 Cup Tahini (optional)
Method
- Place all ingredients into a blender and process till smooth.
- If it is too thick, gently drizzle a little water into the mixture until just right
As a final fling the yellow courgettes have done me proud (ish). I gathered 2.5kg of yellow courgettes including one that got out of control -1.7kg alone. I'm not sure yet what to do with these monsters (along with a gifted marrow). Thoughts on a postcard please. Maybe Nigella's courgette and raisin pasta...
The butternut squash look promising and I planted some Charlotte seed potatoes by the Jerusalem artichokes as an experiment. Even if there is no sign of growth I will leave tehm in for an early start next spring. Broad beans were sown in the potato area and deep rooted weeds dug up (mainly). A productive session.
It seems like 160 degrees is not to hot, is that ferenheight, or celsius??
ReplyDeleteI am talking about the Apple Tray Bake Cake.
ReplyDeleteHi - that's celcius - sorry for not being more specific (and I got caught our the other way around when I was doing a Nigella Lawson 24 hour roast pork. The recipe said 225 degrees and I just assumed Celcius - spotted my mistake at the last minute!
ReplyDeleteNow I will have to convert it to ferenheit...and get some apples. But I am excited to try theis recipe! Judy
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