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Lemon Polenta Cake with Roasted Rhubarb

February 16, 2020 by Christian Gott 1 Comment

This deliciously moist flourless cake is a little like something you might have with a coffee in Italy. It is gluten-free and made with polenta and plenty of ground almonds. We also used the delicious local lemons and Jersey butter, eggs and cream.

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Filed Under: Allergens, Baking, Cakes, Dessert, Dinner Party Dishes, Fruit, Gluten Free, Ingredients, Jersey Produce, Seasonal Eating, Vegetarian Recipes Tagged With: Allergens, Baking, Gluten Free, Lemon Polenta Cake

How to Make Perfect Crispy Spring Rolls

January 19, 2020 by Christian Gott 2 Comments

Crispy Spring Rolls

How to make perfect Crispy Spring Rolls. I cannot resist Spring Rolls can you? In time for Chinese New Year here is my step by step guide. Spring rolls were first made in China. A rolled pancake filled with the first of the fresh Spring vegetables. Now Spring Rolls are either made from a number of ingredients, often cabbage, sometimes meat, wrapped in a thin pastry. They can deep fried or larger cold variety* wrapped in rice paper

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Festive French Toast – Panettone Pain Perdu

January 1, 2020 by Christian Gott Leave a Comment

Panettone French Toast

Festive French toast is a great way to use up Panettone, the classic Italian cake / bread from Milan. We always seem to have some left over Panettone after Christmas. We overdose on cake and biscuits, pretty much like everyone else. So my recipe today is a direct result of my last post and the feedback I got from friends on social media. One of the joys for me of food writing for me is the community of amazing people I’ve met and after my French Toast recipe I had a conversation with the talented Bryony Hill. Bryony, a painter, gardener, author and cookery writer was thinking of a Christmas eggy bread. The result of our conversation Panettone pain perdu.

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How to make French Toast

December 30, 2019 by Christian Gott Leave a Comment

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French toast is a perfect holiday season treat served for breakfast with berries and maple syrup. French toast or pain perdu is a simple, delicious dessert or breakfast dish made by frying slices of bread soaked in egg and milk. The dish dates back as far as the Romans and Apicius gives a recipe finished with honey.

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