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Several recipes for picnic dishes, including a new idea for a sausage roll and two types of pies. Additionally, it includes ideas for sandwiches and a blueberry yogurt loaf. Furthermore, there are two edible gift recipes for lemon curd and angel wings shortbread. These recipes can be enjoyed during school holidays or special occasions like Easter.
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School holidays!! Yet the children have just gone back to
school. At least the weather will be getting better and
some of the rules are being lifted so I thought I would
do some ideas for a picnic as restaurants are not yet
open along with a couple of edible gift recipes.
Families can enjoy being out of doors in the open air. We live in the most amazing
part of the country where we can have new places every day to go out to visit from
castle to coast, woodland and moors, villages and rivers.
We have always had sandwiches on a picnic menu and I remember jam ones and
banana ones and chopped egg with tomato where my mum would have had the
tomato on a fork over the gas flame on the cooker to char the skin making it easier
to remove. Baking sausage rolls was with short crust pastry or from Greggs.
Thankfully I wasn’t allowed those. The sausage always seems to be alien to me
compared with proper sausages. Now we can buy ready rolled proper flaky pastry
and James Martin even implored his viewers this week not to make their own.
Here is a new idea I have tried recently.
Ingredients
600g choice of sausages (I prefer Cumberland as they have more flavour)
1 small onion or 4 spring onions finely chopped
Finely chopped fresh herbs – optional
Salt and pepper
6 hardboiled eggs and 1 beaten egg
Chutney or mustard to taste
1 pack ready rolled flaky (puff) pastry
Method
sausage.
meat and lay it over the filling pressing the edges firmly including encasing
the ends. Pop into the fridge and set the oven at 200C or Fan 180C/ Gas 6.
and score the top.
wrapping in foil.
This can be made in advance a day or two before but not frozen as the eggs don’t
freeze very well.
Just an upgrade to the familiar bacon and egg pie.
Ingredients
8ozs (225g) plain flour
4ozs (115g) margarine or butter
Iced water to mix
3 slices bacon
3 eggs
3 cherry tomatoes
3 sausages
Mushrooms – optional
Method
half and line a quiche dish.
evenly distribute on the pastry base.
Ingredients
160g (6ozs) butter (or marg)
220g (8ozs) sugar
2 eggs
140g (5ozs) Greek yoghurt
Zest of a lemon
225g (8ozs) Self Raising flour
125g pack of blueberries
Method
1lb loaf tin.
and lemon zest to combine.
not come out clean.
picnic as it can become messy.
Ingredients
4 lemons unwaxed if possible 2 x 340g (12ozs) clean jars
4 large eggs with metal lids
110g (4ozs) butter
340g (12ozs) granulated sugar
Method
oven at 100C to sterilise. Put the lids and other
utensils in a bowl and cover with boiling water to
also sterilise.
avoid the white pith and put in a microwavable
bowl. Add the juice from the lemons.
Begin to heat in the microwave for 2 minutes.
microwave.
until mixture is thick enough to cover the colour
of a wooden spoon but not the shape. It should
be the consistency of custard.
Label and decorate attractively.
This is so quick and
easy to make and always pleases. Always use
butter for the best flavour. Margarine does
not have the taste but also the soft ones have
too much water and this affects the
consistency.