Saturday 24 September 2016

Tiger Bread, Sausage Bake and Wildlife


There are some recipes later, first, a few pictures of some of the wildlife spotted around the bay this week, 

Seagulls,





Butterflies,



the one in this picture flew away as I took it but the Blackberries looked so perfect that I saved the picture anyway.




Tiger bread, 

I love the effect on the crust, which is made with a rice flour paste, here's how,

first, make the bread dough as normal,

1000g Flour,
20g Yeast,
20g salt,
50g Oil, (I used Walnut Oil instead of Olive but Sesame would be just as nice)
650g water.

while it's proving, make the paste,


150g warm water
160g rice flour
5g yeast
30g oil
20g sugar
3g salt

After shaping, leave the dough for 20 minutes then GENTLY paint the paste on top of the part-risen dough. The paste cracks as the loaf expands in the oven, just bake it as usual.
















Next, a main meal.

I found a recipe in a magazine for a sausage and cider tray-bake which I tried on Saturday, here we go,

Ingredients.

Potato Wedges,
Sausages
Peppers
Onions
Apples

Quantities to taste depending on numbers, for Yvonne and I there were two large potatoes, 6 chipolata sausages, 1 large onion and 2 each of peppers and apples.





and for the sauce,

200ml Cider
15g Mustard
15g Blackberry Jam
Pinch mixed herbs

Method.

Cut the potato into wedges, the apple into cored slices and the onion and pepper into thick pieces.

Heat the oven to 200°C

Oil the potato and bake for 15 minutes,




add everything else, mix and bake for another 30 minutes.







Meanwhile, heat all the sauce ingredients and simmer till thickened,




then pour it over the potato mixture and return to the oven for 5-10 minutes.





Stir and serve.





2 comments:

  1. Wow! That looks wonderful! The bread looks like little Hedgehogs! Can't wait to try and make it on my own! Great post!

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  2. Thanks.The bread was delicious, and the sausage bake too.

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