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Thursday, 7 June 2018

Clafoutis in June or Flaugnarde.


Clafoutis in June or Flaugnarde. 19th Century. The clafoutis comes from the Limousin region of France, and while black cherries are traditional, there are numerous variations using other fruits, including red cherries, plums, prunes, apples, pears, cranberries or blackberries.

When other kinds of fruit are used instead of cherries, the dish is properly called a flaugnarde.

A traditional Limousin clafoutis contains pits of the cherries.
The pits contain amygdalin, the active chemical in almond extract, so during baking a small amount of amygdalin from the pits is released into the clafoutis, adding a complementary note to its flavour.

Recipe

60g cup all-purpose flour
30g Sugar
Salt
3 large eggs
Vanilla pod (or extract)
3 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
Finely grated zest of 1 lemon
4 fl oz milk
1 1/2 pints Black Cherries

Instructions

Preheat the oven to 350°.
Butter a 9-inch gratin dish.
In a bowl, whisk the flour, sugar and a pinch of salt.
Whisk in the eggs, vanilla, butter and lemon zest until smooth.
Add the milk and whisk until light and very smooth,
Pour the batter into the gratin dish and top with the cherries.
Bake for about 30 minutes, until the clafoutis is set and golden.

Serve warm #Clafoutis #Recipe

Wednesday, 30 May 2018

Berlin cocktail bar

Berlin cocktail bar

Originally shared by Jon “the chef” Hole

I still keep a suitcase in Berlin.
– Marlene Dietrich, Singer, 1957
Berlin, the greatest cultural extravaganza that one could imagine.
— David Bowie, Singer, 1970s
#SoundCloud
https://soundcloud.com/hello_strange/berlin-cocktail-bar-hello-strange-podcast-160

Friday, 25 May 2018

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Originally shared by Jon “the chef” Hole

To hot to handle ?
Out of the frying pan into the fire.
Can you take the heat of the kitchen?

Tuesday, 22 May 2018

Superb lush and got a really cool groove! Music in the Cornwall

Superb lush and got a really cool groove! Music in the Cornwall

Originally shared by Sue Aston

Peaky Blinders - Red Right Hand
My arrangement of the Peaky Blinders Theme for String Trio!
My favourite TV show is Peaky Blinders, and I wanted to arrange it for strings!
Here is my version for String Trio

#peakyblinders #redrighthand #sueaston
https://youtu.be/Z-A9JkiCuZk

Monday, 21 May 2018

Pomegranate molasses chefs Secret sauce preparing by the bucket load.


Pomegranate molasses chefs Secret sauce preparing by the bucket load.

Originally shared by Jon “the chef” Hole

Pomegranate Molasses bought and DIY.
So i cooked the wonderful Persian Roast Lamb and Jewelled rice
by Azlin Bloor

The DIY Pomegranate "almost" as good as bought stuff not quite as tangy and rich
I just boiled down a cartoon of Pomegranate juice bit of sugar and lemon juice.
My take away for next time and most def there will be ( I just lurve the molasses)
More lemon juice
Reduced a bit more
Bonus 1/4 of the price

Lamb dish @ https://plus.google.com/+AzlinBloor/posts/X4aiSx12o8R
Rice dishhttps://plus.google.com/+AzlinBloor/posts/RiNmFgiFejQ
#Molasses

Sunday, 20 May 2018

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Biblical Hyssop “Cleanse me with hyssop, and I will be clean; wash me, and I will be whiter than snow.”


Biblical Hyssop “Cleanse me with hyssop, and I will be clean; wash me, and I will be whiter than snow.”
for my adopting of Azlin Bloor Za"atar recipe @https://www.linsfood.com/zaatar/

Since people in the biblical era did not have access to the products we do today, they often relied on naturally occurring resources such as plants, animal byproducts, and minerals for cleaning, cooking, food, medicine, and more.

Hyssop, a herb in the mint family with cleansing, medicinal, and flavouring properties, was prolific in the Middle East and was used in a variety of ways.

Hyssop is also used symbolically in the Bible.
When the Israelites marked their doorposts with lamb’s blood in order for the angel of death to pass over them, God instructed them to use a bunch of hyssop as a “paintbrush” (Exodus 12:22).

This was probably because hyssop was sturdy and could withstand the brushing, but it also likely signified that God was marking His people as “pure” and not targets of the judgment God was about to deal out to the Egyptians.

Hyssop also appears at Jesus’ crucifixion, when the Roman soldiers offered Jesus a drink of wine vinegar on a sponge at the end of a stalk of hyssop (John 19:28–30).

This was, in fact, Jesus’ last act before He declared His work on earth finished and gave up His spirit.
While the hyssop stalk may have been used for purely practical purposes (i.e., it was long enough to reach to Jesus’ mouth as He hung on the cross), it is interesting that that particular plant was chosen.
It is possible that God meant this as a picture of purification, as Jesus bought our forgiveness with His sacrifice.
Just as in the Old Testament blood and hyssop purified a defiled person, so Jesus’ shed blood purifies us from the defilement of our sin.

Hyssop corresponds to the element of fire and the energy of the planet Jupiter. It's action is masculine in nature. Hyssop is primarily used for purification and protection.

Branches of hyssop can be used to sprinkle water when asperging people or sacred space or to sprinkle water around an area as part of a protective ritual. Try using it to sprinkle holy water around your home during your home cleansing ritual. Alternatively, it can be burned as a fumigant for this purpose, if you prefer.

Hearth Witches may wish to infuse hyssop into your wash water to cleanse your floors, windows, and door jams to clear away negative energy and curses and to prevent more negativity from entering.

Hyssop is also a valuable addition to any ritual bath for breaking hexes and curses.

Hyssop can be carried or worn to protect from negativity. It can be added to protective sachets for this purpose or infused into a liquid and applied to the skin.

Hyssop is associated with dragons and it is said that burning it will assist your interactions with them.