Mincemeat and Marzipan Loaf Cake

Mincemeat only ever comes out near Christmas and Marzipan is returned to

Mincemeat and Marzipan Loaf Cake
Mincemeat and Marzipan Loaf Cake

cupboards after Easter. With this delicious recipe for Mincemeat and Marzipan Loaf Cake you have a great excuse to enjoy both all year round. The loaf cake is bursting with flavour from the Mincemeat and you bite into juicy little squares of Marzipan throughout. It’s a very simple bake that keeps well for 4-5 days if you can resist it that long.

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Blackcurrant and Almond Cake

In my previous post about Skye Jumble Berry Jam you’ll know I have a lot of

Blackcurrant and Almond Cake
Blackcurrant and Almond Cake

fruit this year, particularly Blackcurrants. After a few ideas on how to put them to good use before the rest go in the freezer I have a lovely cake recipe to share with you. Introducing you to my very easy Blackcurrant and Almond Cake, made with fresh Blackcurrants grown on the Isle of Skye.

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Home-made Jam

So now is an excellent time to be making home-made jam. A few years ago I

Home-made Jam
Home-made Jam

owned and run a successful artisan preserves business. I hand made over 500 jars of jam a week so I’ll share some of my tips with you. Then I’ll share my recipe I’ve just created based on what fruit was ready for picking in my garden on the Isle of Skye.

 

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Chocolate and Vanilla Marble Loaf Cake

Chocolate and Vanilla Marble Loaf Cake

Inspired by the Mary Berry book – Simple Cakes this loaf cake is lovely as it is or you can add subtle little twists. My first impression was that it would be lovely to be a Chocolate Orange sponge marbled with a Vanilla sponge. To do that I would add the zest of half an orange to the chocolate half of the mix and substitute the hot water for orange juice. Either way it’s a lovely fun sponge to bake. Continue reading “Chocolate and Vanilla Marble Loaf Cake”

Byland Abbey

Byland Abbey

A long overdue visit to Byland Abbey was in order and we picked a beautiful May afternoon. My family originate from Thirsk and surrounding villages so I have passed the Abbey on numerous occasions. A family farm has historic links to when the monks farmed the area. Four decades on I still hadn’t visited the Abbey so it was time to put that right! Continue reading “Byland Abbey”