Thursday, 26 June 2014

Gooseberry Fool - Friday, 20th June 2014

 What could be nicer on a hot summer's evening, than a bowl of gooseberry fool to round off a busy day?  Such an easy dish to make, it's made in a few minutes and probably eaten just as quickly, for its deliciousness is irresistible and very more-ish!

A punnet of gooseberries from our local community food market, carefully stewed in a little water and a tablespoon or two of sugar; strained well, because you do not want all the cooking liquour, then sieved or blended in a machine if you like, or if you are making a large quantity.

Beat two cold egg whites very thoroughly, folding in a little caster sugar by hand when well beaten, then gently mix in your gooseberry puree, followed by a small amount of double cream - I used Sainsbury's British extra thick double fresh cream, and two more dessertspoons of sugar - my gooseberries were extremely tart.

Pile mixture into small bowls and decorate with sprigs of lemon balm from the garden, which grows so well and very easily.  Take a cutting from a friends garden and plant it quickly and next summer you will have a healthy and vigorous plant of your own - Melissa officinallis - its official name.  The plant is of the mint family Lamiaceae and a hardy perennial, which dies back with the beginning of winter, to emerge fresh and green next spring.  A tea of lemon balm is both refreshing and enjoyable, with a little sugar or honey; or use the leaves to flavour a sponge cake by placing them in your lined cake tins before you pour in your cake mixture, or use for decoration or garnish to puddings and summer drinks.


Eton Mess in my lovely glass bowl

an individual serving with Sainsbury's lemon shortbread biscuits


I went searching for biscuits made without any nut ingredient or warnings about being cooked in a nut-based environment, and these were the only ones I could find.  The naming details may be wrong and I'll check this out when I'm next in store.

Daisy

Friday, 20 June 2014

Gardening Days - Summer Food - Friday, 21st June 2014

I hadn't realised how long it's been since last writing something here.  A month and not a word from me to you!  Just too busy in the garden to realise!

Gardening is like that of course.  You go out with the idea of spending an hour, pulling out the weeds, deadheading the roses, or redoing  a lawn edge with with your new edger and, before you know it, a whole day has gone.  You come indoors hot, a trifle hot and flustered,with dirt under your finger nails and, frankly, no hope of writing;  with supper to make, shower thoughts and early to bed uppermost in your mind, writing is not an obvious option!

Back to the kitchen, eventually, to make Eton Mess with garden-grown fresh strawberries; not from my own plants, unfortunately, but never mind that!

Sliced strawberries, extra thick cream and baby meringues from Sainsbury's for a delicious 10-minute pudding - totally scrumptious and more-ish -

clear glass for a good view....

ready for eating with Sainsbury's Lemon Shortbread Biscuits (no nut content!)


Now - where did I put my secateurs?

Daisy