Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Mmmmmm .... cheesecake

Next week will be a Jewish festival called Shavuot. At this time of year, it is traditional to eat dairy foods. So I have re-named this festival "The Cheesecake Festival".

Cheesecake

Last night my family and I shared a cheesecake I had baked. It was delicious!!
The recipe is from a book that belonged to my grandmother, first published in 1951, called Jewish Cookery by Leah Leonard.

I've been making this cake for many years with consistently great feedback.
I don't usually include recipes on this blog but this one is so amazingly good, I have decided to share it with you ....

Ingredients

Crust
1 packet Marie biscuits
1/4 cup sugar
135 grams softened butter

Cheese filling
125 grams cream cheese (I used Philadelphia)
125 grams fresh ricotta cheese
2 eggs
1 cup sugar
2 tablespoons cornflour
Pinch of salt
1 cup sour cream
1 cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla

Method

To make the crust:
- Put Marie biscuits into a food processor and break down into largish crumbs
- Add the sugar and mix well
- Work in the softened butter until well mixed
- Prepare a spring-form cake tin using baking paper and butter.
- Tip the crumb mix into the cake tin and spread out evenly, pressing the mixture down to a flat smooth crust.

To make the cheese filling:
- Add each ingredient (in the order listed above) slowly into a kitchen mixer, allowing for mixing time in between each one.
- You will end up with a very loose batter.

Pour the batter carefully into the crumb-lined tin.
Bake at 180 degrees C for an hour.
After an hour, turn off the oven but leave the cake in there for another hour to cool.
Once it is out of the oven, it really benefits from a couple of hours in the fridge.

Cheesecake slice

This cake doesn't usually come out looking so great so I often sprinkle some icing sugar over the top to make it look a bit better. Once you cut into it though, it looks (and tastes) divine.

Serve on its own or with some cream or vanilla ice cream.

YUMMMMM!!!!

Andi xx

Thursday, February 24, 2011

My creative space

... is soft and cuddly

Pink aqua babushka

... and smells delicious

Multigrain bread
Recipe from here with loads of added seeds and grains.

And here's Ella's creative space after a day off from school yesterday

Ella's creative space

At least she included a little quilt!!

Hope your space is a creative one. More spaces here.

Andi xx

Friday, February 11, 2011

Celebrating and remembering

Happy birthday Dad!

Dad's cake

dad's cake - with cook book
Nigella's Chocolate Fudge Cake

And the remembering bit ...

3 years ago today, on my Dad's 81st birthday, my brother-in-law John, a beautiful man, passed away from an AIDS related illness. We loved him very much.

He was a big kid at heart who would have loved to lick the bowl!

dad's cake - lick the bowl


With love,
Andi xx

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Sorry girls

When Kate suggested we meet for coffee "at my kitchen table" this morning, I actually thought she meant we would have a coffee at her place ... not at the cafe called "My Kitchen Table". Oops!!

Seing as I don't like to arrive at someone's home empty handed, I stopped in at a divine local middle-eastern bakery and picked up these treats for us to share.

macarons - 1

macarons - 2

macarons - 3

Sorry girls. I couldn't bring them into a cafe so I guess my kids will be having a rather gourmet afternoon tea.
(Minus the 'rosewater, raspberry and white chocolate' one that I have already eaten).

Despite the mix up, it was so very nice to catch up with you Kate, Rita and Christie.
I feel so lucky to live in a city with so many lovely and talented crafty bloggers that I can actually meet up with in the 'real world'.

Andi x

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Eating Books

Tonight for dinner, Jake asked for "green eggs and ham".
We are Jewish, so I made him green eggs and steak.


He loved it .....