Monday 9 February 2015

First six weeks of 2015 - photos & a recipe

View of Criffel from my window with snow highlighting the peaks and slopes
Wood pecker eating nuts while hungry sparrows fight over a fat ball
Winter sunset
Hazel catkins,
Viburnum in blossom
and snowdrops in flower


Now a recipe for a winter's day.

Miracle Pudding or Shepherds’ Pudd.
Lightly butter an oven proof dish which will hold at least 2 pints of liquid. This mixture does not look much but it rises and expands during cooking. You should end up with a golden brown topping, succulent sultanas and a rich butterscotch sauce underneath. Serve hot. 4 persons (or six if you serve with custard or ice cream). It is quite filling for a cold day – hence the Shepherd’s Pudding.
 Rub 3 ounces of margarine or butter into
5 oz self raisng flour and add
4 ozs sultanas.
Mix with milk until it forms an elastic dough.
Place in greased bowl.
Sauce
Dissolve 4ozs brown sugar and
3 ozs butter (or marg) in
2 cups of boiling water (15 fluid ounces)
Poor over the dough. Do NOT stir or mix.
Bake 35 to 40 minutes at 180 C or 350 F until well risen,
crisp and brown on top.






7 comments:

  1. If anyone can suggest how I can move my pictures where I would like them please share your expertise.

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  2. What beautiful photos, Gwen - I love winter and nature scenes. The recipe sounds good but I'll have to pass as I would eat it all! As for placing photos on blogger - it drives me mad so I can't offer any real help with that.

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  3. Or did you mean to centralise them?

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  4. Thank you for taking an interest Caz. I meant just positioning them next to their captions or with captions underneath sometimes. I shall try. I'm the world's poorest blogger though. Not good at social media either. By the way you are a more "Glam Gran" than I am and I see you write books for children.

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  6. Thank you for looking in. I just wish I was better at keeping up. I take too much time writing my books I suppose.

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