This is a really quick and easy recipe, making a good all-purpose cake, delicious for the gluten-tolerant as well as intolerant. It can be served plain or iced, topped or bottomed with whatever takes your fancy, split and filled, studded with fresh berries in summer or topped with poached quinces in winter ...
RICOTTA, CHOCOLATE AND PISTACHIO CHRISTMAS TREE CAKE
COFFEE ICE CREAM AND MASCARPONE SORBET CAKE ....
A TRADITIONAL FINISH
Christmas pudding is a traditional favourite for most of us, even at the end of a big Christmas meal and even in the heat of a Sydney summer. In our house it’s smothered with our ‘Best Ever’ brandy sauce. Jan recommends it served with homemade vanilla ice cream as well. Real diehards may want to add custard to the list ....
A REVEALING TART
As our seasons here in Sydney are not absolutely defined, we segue from cool to warm to hot and back again before a new season is in full swing. To be able to declare the change we take our cue from the appearance of new season’s fruit and vegetables in the market. We now know that spring has sprung and summer’s nearly here because our markets and shops are filling up with delicious stone and berry fruits ....
CHOCOLATE PECAN FUDGE SQUARES
LOVELY LEFTOVERS
Most cooks, I’m sure, will always put their leftovers to good use, reinventing them in surprising and imaginative ways but Massimo Bottura, whose restaurant Osteria Francescana in Italy is currently number 1 on The World’s Best 50 Restaurants list, lifted the world of leftovers out of the garbage bins and into true, heart-felt philanthropy ....
PEAR, HAZELNUT AND CHOCOLATE CAKE
AN UNUSUAL PARTNERSHIP
HONEY CATCHES THE BEES
LET US EAT CAKE
It seems that when it comes to cake everyone has something to say. Of course, we all know what Marie Antoinette said. Apparently George Harrison observed “All the world is birthday cake, so take a piece, but not too much.” And I admire the tipster who suggested that to keep a cake moist just eat it in one sitting....
FOOD, NO TRIFLING MATTER
I recently read an article on the School of Life website entitled ‘Food as Therapy' which asserts that what we eat and cook has benefits far beyond just nutrition. We all know this of course but food, it seems, is an interesting tool when analysing our emotional needs. It has psychological value.....