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Haven’t made a plain apple pie for a while, so thought my new pie dish deserved a good start. Bit messy, but looks good.

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A tasty start to a bake holiday weekend 😋

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Thought I’d try and fancy up the fruit and pastry quest. Tasty and nice to look at.



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I found a use for the buttermilk that is left after I make butter, pancakes seemed to be a good choice to try. I have also used it for making southern fried chicken, but prefer a different method, so needed another use for it.
145g plain flour
100 ml buttermilk
60 ml full fat milk
1 tsp bicarb of soda
1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp caster sugar
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 tsp natural banana flavouring (optional)
In a bowl, mix the flour, bicarb, baking powder and sugar.
In a jug whisk the egg, milk and vanilla extract (as well the banana flavouring).
Slowly add the milk mix to the flour mix whisking as you go until it is smooth. Leave for at least 10 minutes before using, I put mine in the fridge for half an hour first.
Put a frying pan on high heat, lightly rub on butter leaving no excess. Once hot (at least two minutes), spoon the mix into blobs leaving enough room so they don’t touch. Leave for 2 minutes and turn over, then after another minute or so they will be done.
Serve with maple syrup and raspberries – or with whatever your preferred topping is.

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The baking continues, and bread seems to be the current favourite. So crusty white quick mini baguettes was the one to perfect, now I have got the hang of using the mixer for the dough it’s making it much easier!

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I have tried this before, but not upside down, so when I saw the short vid for it showing how east it was, I knew I was trying it. Previous attempts at doing it from the pastry up didn’t quite work, so backwards it is 👍
Lay a line of honey, carefully place apple slices on it, then a bit more honey, then the pastry. Press down the edges a bit, and brush with egg.
180°c (fan) for 15 minutes.



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Finally nailed making bread, with the help of the mixer. A perfect granary loaf, not too dense and so tasty with homemade butter made today too!
Here’s the recipe – Granary loaf recipe

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Having missed this for long enough (decades), I finally decided to make it myself. And I’m more than happy with it, it’s delicious! Especially with Homemade Butter, made today and included in the mix and to taste with when cooked. But it’s tasty without butter too.

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