Welcome to the first Saturday of the month where I usually share everything I have made over the previous month. After barely doing any baking during June because I was sick, I started July with a lot of baking and it continued from there. What I wasn't good at was taking pictures of said baking before it got eaten
Lemon Poppyseed Crinkle Cookies - I have made these before but they are so good so I made them again. This is a recipe from Emelia Jackson's Some of my Best Friends are Cookies cookbook. (pictured bottom right)
Dutch Pancakes with Salted Caramel Pears - This is a recipe from the Coles magazine. I was impressed with the pancake part. Not so much with the pears which needed a lot more cooking.
Brownies - We had family come around for dinner so I made brownies using my trusted Bill Granger recipe which can be found here.
Mixed Berry Clafoutis - This is what I chose to make for my Cook the Books post which you can find here. (pictured at the top)
Banana bread - we had bananas so I made banana bread. Whilst I quite like adding icing, or choc chips into the batter or other variations, my husband just likes plain banana bread that he can add a lot of butter to when it is sliced up, so that's what I made. This is the recipe I used, without the banana on top.
The second thing is a plate from the Reject Shop. They have had some really fun pieces come into their home wares range over the last year or so.
I go back to work next week after several months off so have to work out what my new normal looks like when it comes to baking, books and blogging. To celebrate/commiserate my last day as a lady of leisure we went for a drive to the Yarra Valley which is around 90 minutes away from us and had a lovely lunch at a winery and then went to the nearby Yarra Valley Chocolaterie. Needless to say we did not need dinner that night. And we most certainly didn't need to eat the Dubai chocolate that we bought that day either. Maybe we will get to it this weekend.
One of the other fun things we did this month was to visit the French Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston exhibition which is currently on at the National Gallery of Victoria. You can read more about the exhibition here.
There was a room filled with still life paintings. Some were flower and some were fruit and vegetables. This quote from Cezanne made me smile so I though I would share it here.
As to flowers, I have given them up. They wilt immediately. Fruits are more reliable.They love having their portraits done.
The painting below isn't by Cezanne but it was in the same room so it fits!
52 Recipes Challenge
Here are the new recipes we tried this month.
Dutch Pancakes with Salted Caramel Pears
Clafoutis
Weekend Cooking posts from the last month
Weekly Meals
Saturday - Out for dinner
Sunday - Bacon, vegetable and risoni soup with mini meatballs
Monday - Lasagne
Tuesday - Lasagne
Wednesday - Out
Thursday - Nothing
Friday - Nothing
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Love the Yarra Valley Chocolaterie. I haven't been there in so long and Rob doesn't do the meeting up that way anymore so can't even get him to bring stuff home. Might have to make a trip there one day.
ReplyDeleteWe haven't been there for years either. When I first met Robert he lived in Donvale so we often went for a drive out that way but it's a bit further away now!
DeleteThese all look delicious! I bought poppy seeds for something and never used them so maybe I will try those cookies.
ReplyDeleteI like them with lemon or orange. I think I have previously shared a recipe for a lemon poppyseed cake.
DeleteLemon Poppyseed cookies sound really good. I do enjoy Lemon Poppy Seed muffins. Dubai Chocolate is so good. A small ice cream shop here made Dubai Chocolate Ice Cream that was to die for. Have a wonderful August.
ReplyDeleteI quite liked the one that we tried but it had berries added to it and so you couldn't really taste the pistachio. I will just have to keep on trying different types until I find one I love!
DeleteI'm making a pineapple granita and pavlova for the first time today, thanks to MasterChef AU!!! I also feel like making your clafouti. I can't find Emelia's cookbook at the library here, but can find some of her recipes online. I love that plate you bought!
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy making pavlova! And we don't really do granitas or icecream in our house as Robert does't like anything cold but I will be interested to hear how it goes!
DeleteI have recently begun cooking with poppy seeds, and those cookies sound lovely. PS I love the last two menu choices, nothing and nothing!
ReplyDeleteThe reality is that I had a late lunch on the Thursday and we went out for a big lunch on the Thursday so we didn't really need anything for dinner!
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