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Orange and Pistachio Yoghurt Cake

18th May 2012 By Urvashi Roe

This cake is a lovely moist everyday cake.  The kind you want to make on a Sunday and keep in the tin for a little slice to cheer you up when you get home. You’ll need 200g self raising flour 1 tsp baking powder 100g ground pistachios 100g caster sugar 2 eggs 250ml plain yoghurt […]

Filed Under: Sweet Tagged With: baking, cake, GBBO, orange, pistachio, yoghurt

Cardamom Madelines with Orange Syrup

18th May 2012 By Urvashi Roe

I got a beautiful non stick madeline tray from my babies this year and I’ve been waiting for a really authentically French recipe. I found it in Michael Paul’s Sweet Paris. The addition of cardamom is my little bit of decadence and Indian-ness.  I also added brown sugar for a slightly more caramel taste. This […]

Filed Under: Sweet Tagged With: baking, cardamom, GBBO, madeleines, orange

Arugula, Ruccola, Roquette or Rocket?

14th May 2012 By Urvashi Roe

I discovered rocket late in life – a few years ago when I was having lunch with a friend I noticed she was eating this green stuff that I had always thought was ‘garnish’.  She told me it was Arugula.  As you might have guessed she’s American.  I’ve also heard it called Ruccola in some […]

Filed Under: Light Bites Tagged With: Arugula, gardening, growing, rocket, ruccola, Salad

In Search of 'Speltbolletje'

9th May 2012 By Urvashi Roe

When I was in Amsterdam over Easter I came across these amazing ‘speltbolletje’ which I have been trying to get a recipe for.  They were little, round balls of bread filled with apricots an figs and covered in pumpkin seeds.  Sadly I haven’t been able to find a recipe (despite lots of help from Twitter […]

Filed Under: Breakfast, Travels Tagged With: Amsterdam, apricot, baking, bread, spelt

Apricot and Pumpkin Seed Rolls

9th May 2012 By Urvashi Roe

pumpkin seed and apricot rolls

I have been looking into making this recipe since a recent visit to Amsterdam.  I tasted these amazing rolls called ‘Speltboletje’ made with spelt flour, figs and apricots covered in pumpkin seeds.  These aren’t quite like the ones I tasted but their are close. I bought Doves Farm Wholegrain Spelt Flour and it was lovely. […]

Filed Under: Breakfast Tagged With: apricot, baking, bread, pumpkin seed

Coffee and Semolina Squares

5th May 2012 By Urvashi Roe

This is a recipe I tried from the Great British Chefs website by Vineet Bhatia. Instead of the walnuts, I used pecans.  I’ve made this a few times now with different coffees.  Last time I used a Union Coffee Espresso as I’d been to the London Coffee Festival. I’ve also tried it with Cafe Direct […]

Filed Under: Sweet Tagged With: coffee, GB chefs, semolina

Roasted Tomato, Red Pepper and Pesto Tart

5th May 2012 By Urvashi Roe

We have a family tradition which we observe most weekends.  Pizza Saturday. It’s rather silly really but we like but it’s a good excuse to leave a little dining formality behind and enjoy a TV dinner with The X factor, Britain’s Got Talent or most recently The Voice.  My girls are rather obsessed with Jesse Jay. […]

Filed Under: Light Bites Tagged With: baking, chilli, pastry, peppers, pesto, tart, Tomato

Carrots On The Curriculum

3rd May 2012 By Urvashi Roe

It’s Election Day for the Mayor of London and my daughters’ school is closed as it is being used as a polling station.  I’d just like to take a moment to say how ridiculous it is to close a whole school – for a whole day – when to be frank a marquee in the car […]

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: Allotment, baking, Carrot, Children, gardening

Carrot Cupcakes

3rd May 2012 By Urvashi Roe

My little Amy loves carrots. She’ll eat them pretty much any which way they come.  She’s been asking to bake cupcakes and as we only had these orange cases left on Election Day when their school was closed, I decided to go with carrot flavour.  Carrots are a great source of beta carotene which is […]

Filed Under: Breakfast, Sweet Tagged With: baking, Carrot, cupcake, GBBO

Carrot and Coriander Tarts

3rd May 2012 By Urvashi Roe

I love eating fresh carrots but I read that more of the lovely beta carotene is released during cooking.  I had a few old ones lying around that I decided to use up for a quiche style supper. To make them (About 6) For the pastry 200g plain flour 100g cold unsalted butter Pinch salt […]

Filed Under: Light Bites Tagged With: baking, Carrot, GBBO, pastry, tart

A Quick Tour of My Masala Dablo (Spice Tin)

28th April 2012 By Urvashi Roe

masala tin

I thought I’d do a quick tour of the main spices we use in Gujarati food which most Gujaratis would keep in a ‘Masala Dablo’ or spice tin. My masala dablo was part of my dowry along with other household items like my ‘velun’ (rolling pin), ‘lodhi’ (chapatti frying pan) and other ‘dabla’ (tins).  It’s […]

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: Chili pepper, Chili powder, coriander, cumin, gujerati, Mustard seed, Turmeric

Cherry and Almond Muffins

27th April 2012 By Urvashi Roe

I had some cherries left over from a lovely Clafoutis I tried from Pascal Aussignac of Great British Chefs.  I threw them into these super quick muffins for my girls to have for breakfast. YOU’LL NEED 75g unsalted butter 250g self raising flour 25g ground almonds 75g light brown caster sugar 0.5 tsp bicarbonate of soda 1 […]

Filed Under: Breakfast Tagged With: almond, Cherry, muffins

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