The Trifle.

Took me ages to do this, I’ve been moving around the GF magazine all over the place, open on this recipe, yesterday, finally, I made it. I made two, one went to Ewa’s and in spite of having suffered a small incident in the car, it got there in one piece and was enjoyed.

Lots of work, lots of patience, lots of chilling in between the layers. I started by making the thin sponge, the recipe said to use the shop bought madeira, I thought I’d make my own. From the same recipe as always. When it was out of the fridge and cooling, I prepared the tins, lined them with cling film, generously, as smooth as I could, it later makes the whole thing look pretty and makes it easy to release from the tin holding its shape.

The cream layer: 200 ml of double cream heated up with 3tbsp of icing sugar and 3 tbsp of sherry or cherry liquer, in my case. When hot, 2 gelatine leaves go in and 100g of mascarpone, all this whipped together and poured into the tin to chill in the fridge.

The custard layer took 3 tbsp of custard powder, 2 tbsp of icing sugar  and 400 ml of milk, with 2 gelatine leaves added at the end. Onto the set cream layer. In the meantime the one that takes the longest to set- the raspberry jelly was prepared  according to packet instructions and left to cool.

On the custard layer I placed some defrosted raspberries and jelly on that. Long time later, the sponge went on top and I tightened the whole thing with  overflowing cling film on both sides. And left to cool overnight.

Before serving, I whipped yet more cream with some lemon juice and icing sugar, used a piping bag to finish the dessert off, after flipping it upside down and releasing from the cling film. The very final touch is some popping candy.

It’s sweet, rich and yummy. Looked like that…

 

29 Gloucester Street Sushi.

First home made sushi in a long, long time. 2 years, or maybe more. There was no need to make any, with the best sushi possible available to me as a weekly take out from Dinings, but now, with no Dinings as a workplace I had to make it myself. I did, with a decent result. I made my usual salmon and avocado rolls, spicy tuna ones, some shrimp, chive and creamy spicy sauce ones. We ate nearly everything. To accompany the sushi, we had a bottle of a brilliant Dog Point Sauvignon Blanc, that I first discovered in The Lion. Majestic store it, I found this afternoon and enthusiastically purchased 2 bottles.

Back to Raymond’s.

When one works 5 days a week serving food, one waits for Sunday and wants to go out,eat out and get some service. Which is what Oluta and Florek did today, they went to Cheltenham and re-visited Raymond Blanc’s place. His brasserie in London we remembered very fondly, so I booked us a table and off we went.

First impression- crap. We sat without drinks or attention for something like 15 minutes and then the guy caught my “what the fuck, mate?” look , apologised and showered us with attention from then onwards.

Food wise we both went for the steak tartare, we loved it first time, today we had a main course portion each. Fantastically seasoned, with lovely French bread to go with it, some French fries and a nice, fresh salad of avo, tomatoes, lettuce and creme fraiche. A glass of Medoc  completed the picture.

Definitely going back to Raymond’s at some point, the boy who overlooked us at the start though only got 3 quid tip. Too bad.

The Lion Tart.

I just loved the presentation of a similar tart that we serve in The Lion. So I used it as a second course on Florek’s birthday dinner menu( primi- my cream of celeriac and pancetta soup, secondi- the tart, dolci- vanilla creme brulee, still to be had).

I simply baked off a ring of puff pastry, which I topped with some red onion rings and cup mushrooms, all nicely fried with lots of black pepper. With some roasted vine tomatoes and then, after baked, with dressed rocket and parmesan salad and some chopped fried, pancetta, left from the soup. By the time I finished taking the photos of it, Florek, 33 today, was finishing it. 🙂

It went great with Amarone, a bottle of which I purchased from work as well.