How to make butter at home very easily...
I've been following
kayotickitchen's recipes and photography for some time and her recipes sound usually very tasty indeed (ifa bit too precise for my liking but each to their own) but this is a fantastic revelation.
Too bad I don't have a food processor (at least not a big one) or I would try this.
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Too bad I don't have a food processor (at least not a big one) or I would try this.
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Date: 20/9/08 05:58 pm (UTC)Tangentially relatedly - we have a surplus of apples here at the moment (because of A Tree), but I lack an Apfelkuchen recipe (Gretel Beer - unsurprisingly - doesn't include one, and similarly it's not something my Grossmutti makes, but I don't dare attempt Strudelteig just yet!) - do you have a preferred version, and if so, may I nick it? :)
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Date: 20/9/08 06:00 pm (UTC)Then I looked.
I wanna try it!
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Date: 20/9/08 06:09 pm (UTC)Firstly, I don't have an oven here but I also didn't bake when I had one in Germany. I'm a spontaneous cook and with baking you need to be precise, measure stuff etc. and you can't add a random ingredient half the way through. ;o)
Personally, I love upside down ones.
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Date: 20/9/08 06:11 pm (UTC)I shall have to Send Some E-mails, then...
(Does this mean I'm supposed to attempt some upside-down Apfelkuchen for the next party we both attend? :) )
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Date: 20/9/08 06:16 pm (UTC)I certainly wouldn't mind!
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Date: 20/9/08 06:58 pm (UTC)Slice the apples, arrange on a shallow cake tin, squeeze lemon juice over them, sprinkle with sugar, add a couple of cloves & top with puff pastry. Bake.
Enjoy...
As for Strudel, you'd normally chop the apples relatively finely, add some sugar & cinnamon, wrap in a couple of layers of thin pastry (a couple of layers of filo might work) & bake
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Date: 20/9/08 09:30 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 20/9/08 10:03 pm (UTC)Anyway. I have an apple cake recipe but don't know if it's the same as Apfelkuchen. I also now have apple pie :D
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Date: 20/9/08 10:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 21/9/08 12:22 am (UTC)if your little food processor has enough power to run for a while, I don't see why it wouldn't work just cutting down the amount of cream.
(edited because cost accounting has killed my grammar for today ;-)
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Date: 21/9/08 03:42 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 21/9/08 07:52 am (UTC)*looks suspiciously at mother*
(Yes, you can make butter in this way without any fancy equipment, it just takes a lot of graft ;)
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Date: 21/9/08 06:55 pm (UTC)Now buttermilk is good for scones, or, better, add a wee bit of yeast, a sprinkling of sugar, and put it into a plastic pop bottle. Ferment it till it gets a little pressure, and you have a beverage not a million miles away from a traditional Shetland drink called blaand. I love it, ellie hates it.
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Date: 21/9/08 06:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 21/9/08 08:02 pm (UTC)Melted on steak.. mmmmm...!
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Date: 22/9/08 12:10 am (UTC)The roast veg and rice is now a staple on my menu. And I do remember being a kid at school and them serving the most AMAZING butter. I have never tasted anything like it so I'm kind of hoping that this might have been the process.
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Date: 22/9/08 08:58 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 22/9/08 09:00 am (UTC)Heh, this was one of my "argh, I have too much veg and need to get rid of it" recipes.
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Date: 23/9/08 12:54 am (UTC)Oh and.. er.. *basis*. *blush*