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Friday, 20 November 2020

No-Touch Bread | Book of Elsa

 No-Touch Bread 

Makes: 1 loaf 

  • 400 grams strong white bread flour plus more for dusting 
  • 1g fast-action dried yeast 
  • 8g table salt 
  • 350 millilitres water 

Method: 


Put all the ingredients in a bowl big enough to take everything with room to spare, this baby grows. Stir to combine using a the handle of a wooden spoon, then cover and leave in a draught free place for 18 hours, it’ll be fine up to 24 hours in winter.  

When ready to bake, preheat oven to 245°C. Place an enamel or cast iron pan with a lid in the oven for 30 minutes. 

Whilst you wait roughly shape the dough but leave it inside the bowl, cover again until 30 minutes are up. 

Take the pan out of the oven; be careful it will be scorching. Place on a heat safe surface, sprinkle flour at the bottom of the pan and turn your dough out inside. Sprinkle more flour on top, pop the lid on and bake for 30 minutes. 

Take the lid off, then bake uncovered for a further 15-30 minutes until golden brown. 

Immediately remove from pan and let cool on a rack for 30 minutes at least before you slice it. 

Thursday, 19 November 2020

Ultimate Hot Chocolate | Book of Elsa

 Ultimate Hot Chocolate 

Serves 2  

500ml whole milk (or alternative just don’t me about it) 

100g dark chocolate minimum 50% 

2 tablespoons golden syrup 

Vanilla to taste 

1 tablespoon custard powder 

Rum (optional) 

Method: 

On low(ish) heat warm the milk, add the chocolate breaking it up as it goes in. Pour in the syrup and vanilla. Once combined whisk in the custard powder until thick and hot. If you have rum to hand a glug or two wouldn’t hurt. 


Monday, 20 July 2020

Spinach and Ricotta Baked Pasta | Book of Elsa

WHITE TIRAMISU | BOOK OF ELSA

This was borne from a love of tiramisu and wanting to spread this love far and wide. To those who currently don’t like the espresso boozy concoction I suggest this will convert you. I call it ‘white’ simply because there is no chocolate and/or coffee and I realise the addition of cream means it stops technically being a ‘tiramisu’, however it is delicious.  

WHITE TIRAMISU 

Ingredients 
  • 2 egg yolks 
  • 1 egg white, whisked until foamy 
  • 90g caster sugar 
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 
  • 250g room temperature mascarpone 
  • 300ml double cream, softly whipped  
  • 2 shop bought madeira cake loaves 
  • 160ml rum 
  • 200ml milk 
  • 2 punnets of strawberries 
  • Juice of half a lemon 

Method 
  1. Hull and halve strawberries, squeeze the lemon juice on top and cover with cling film.  
  1. Place the egg yolks and caster sugar in a bowl big enough to take everything later and whisk until pale yellow and sugar has more or less dissolved.  
  1. Add the vanilla extract, mascarpone, foamy egg white and whipped cream. Stir to combine, cover and set aside. 
  1. In a jug combine the milk and rum 
  1. Slice the cake loaves to 1cm thickness and arrange some at the bottom of a glass bowl. Your layer will depend on the shape of the bowl.  
  1. Cover the cake slices with spiked milk, half the strawberries and half of the cream. 
  1. Layer more cake, pour spiked milk on top add the rest of strawberries and the last of the cream. 
  1. Cover with cling film and refrigerate overnight or at least 6 hours before serving.  

Sunday, 16 February 2020

Sourdough Pancakes | Book of Elsa

These sourdough pancakes aren’t sweet in the traditional sense, think slightly sweeter crumpet. They are no more difficult to make than my regular weekend pancakes which I can make half asleep without breaking a sweat. Make the batter the day before, fry as required. I serve this with a compote of some kind. But cream, jam or indeed nothing would be fine too.