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Sourdough Crackers

28th June 2020 By Urvashi Roe

Quick and easy sourdough crackers to use up your sourdough discard or extra starter. Customise for your own flavour combinations.

Filed Under: Light Bites, Recipes Tagged With: baking, biscuits, canape, crackers, food, GBBO, sourdough, sourdough discard

Little Chocolate Mousse Meringue Cups

7th November 2019 By Urvashi Roe

chocolate mousse pastry

I like making little treats. You can have one and feel totally sated rather than denying yourself completely. Good strategy huh? That’s how these little chocolate mousse meringue cups came about.   I was craving something fancy and chocolatey. But I had a full medical assessment recently and was also hearing the words of the […]

Filed Under: Recipes, Sweet Tagged With: bonfire night, canape, chocolate, Christmas, GBBO, mousse, pastry, recipe

Cocktails, Canapés And A Happy New Year!

31st December 2013 By Urvashi Roe

I could not let the last post of 2013 be on anything other than by two favourite things!  I must confess to having them both on a regular basis and not just on special occasions but as this will be my last post of 2013, it seems to be a fitting occasion.  Perfectly compatible with […]

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: canape, Cocktail, cooking, New Year, New Years Eve, recipes

Santa’s Having Salted Caramel This Year

24th December 2013 By Urvashi Roe

“Do you think Santa watches Bake Off Mummy?” said my youngest the other day.  I wasn’t really sure how to answer that so I obliged with “Of course he does. Someone has to bring Paul a present don’t they?” She laughed but pressed on. “So do you think like Mary and Paul Santa gets a bit […]

Filed Under: Sweet Tagged With: canape, caramel, Christmas, cooking, food, santa

Strawberry, Chocolate and Hazelnut Canapés

5th July 2012 By Urvashi Roe

These look very complicated to make but actually are very, very easy.  It’s a basic fairy cake, rolled in hazelnuts and then topped with a wonderful, velvety frosting which goes so well with the sweet strawberry. You’ll need For the cakes 175g caster sugar 125g soft unsalted butter 2 eggs 3 tbsp milk 3 tbsp […]

Filed Under: Sweet Tagged With: cake, canape, nuts, strawberry

Bottling up Christmas to last a little longer

31st December 2011 By Urvashi Roe

Christmas

Cranberries are in season for only a short time in the UK which is such a shame because they are soooo good for you.  This tiny little fruit packs a massive punch in the antioxidant department meaning that it helps keep your heart healthy and is also good for your liver.   On top of that cranberries […]

Filed Under: Preserves & Pickles Tagged With: baking, canape, Christmas, Cranberries, food, fruit, Ice cream

Herby Courgette Canapés

22nd December 2011 By Urvashi Roe

Herb Courgette Canapes with Parsley and Mint

I love courgettes at any time of year and this quick dish combines them with lemons and herbs to make a great canapé filling.  If you don’t fancy making puff pastry, use shortcrust pastry or even toasted ciabatta pieces.  The courgette filling can be made a few days in advance and kept in the fridge.  Don’t freeze […]

Filed Under: Light Bites Tagged With: canape, courgette, pastry, vol au vent, zuchinni

Beetroot Bites

22nd December 2011 By Urvashi Roe

beetroot bites

If you’ve had a good look round this blog, you’ll notice lots of little food. I’m a big fan.  This is such a brilliant recipe.  You can have it in the pastry cases as I’ve described below or simply as a little salad inside a leaf of gem lettuce or on top of some parchment […]

Filed Under: Light Bites Tagged With: baking, Beetroot, canape, GBBO, pastry

Canapés – the saving grace of my 'minglephobia'

22nd October 2011 By Urvashi Roe

I’ve been to a few Gala Dinners and Drinks Receptions for work recently. It’s that time of year.  I know I should be enjoying the dressing up part and the celebration itself.  Don’t get me wrong, I love wearing an evening gown and heels and jewellery and being all girly.  But ‘networking’ is soooo scary isn’t it? […]

Filed Under: Light Bites Tagged With: autumn, baking, biscuit, blackberry, canape, cooking, curd, food, fruit, macaroon, macron, recipes

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