Georgina Hayden

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Bergamot, olive oil and semolina cake

03.19.2015 by georgie // 6 Comments

It’s a terrible cliche but certain smells really do transport me straight back to specific times and places, and bergamot is one of those smells. A little scratch of the skin and bang! I’m in the Troodos mountains in Cyprus. My Grandpa’s village uses fresh bergamot to flavour their famous ‘Phini delight’ – their take on Turkish delight. I am obviously terribly biased but it is insanely good and nothing like some of the rubbery rubbish you get. It’s soft and silky and melts in your mouth. And the bergamot flavour is so much more delicate than rose water. Whoever goes over to visit the motherland always brings a load of boxes back and it has to be rationed amongst us. We can’t get enough of the stuff.

 

A very Greek bundt
A very Greek bundt

Unfortunately bergamot isn’t that widely available over here. Most commonly known to us Brits for its presence in Earl Grey tea (and perfumes and candles) the fruit itself can be hard to get hold of. But it’s not impossible, and if you live near a Mediterranean greengrocers or a good farmers market you might be in luck. Unlike oranges, the flesh is too sour to eat straight up, but that makes it perfect for cooking with, and I’ve made one of the best limoncello style liqueurs before with a bag or bergamots and a bottle of gin. I’ve also got a batch of bergamot and orange blossom truffles on the go at the moment, but I’ll have to get back to you on that one (so far so good). Read more…

Categories // Baking & puddings, Cake decorating, Celebration, Greek and Cypriot Tags // Almonds, Baking, Bergamot, Birthday, Cake, Cyprus, Greek, Olive oil, Semolina, Yoghurt

Wild garlic pudla

03.17.2015 by georgie // 3 Comments

The Hayden household is slowly on the mend. But if I am honest I’m still not feeling tip top and more than ever I need some healing meals. I’ve got a few more days resting up at home and I’m making a conscious effort to up my game on the cooking front. Up until now, I’ve been all about comfort, which is fine for a while but I definitely need some more nutrients in my life. There has been a lot of soup, cheese on toast, and if I am really honest there has been a lot of chocolate (I know, I know, I blame all the Easter eggs in the shops. Tis the season). I’ve been feeling a bit sorry for myself but no amount of chocolate mini eggs are going to make me feel better (they actually make me feel worse! My jeans are definitely feeling a little snug), so it’s all about the fruit bowl and proper cooking from now on; I’ve given myself a good ol’ kick up the backside.

 

Wild garlic pudla
Wild garlic pudla

Today my aim was to get as much iron and as many nutrients into my lunch as possible, so I made pudla – an Indian chickpea pancake.  Read more…

Categories // Light meals, Main meals, Vegan and Vegetarian Tags // Avocado, Chickpea, Dairy-free, Fertility, Gluten-free, Indian, Mains, Nutrition, Pregnancy, Pumpkin seeds, Spinach, Vegan, Vegetarian, Wheat-free

I’ll be back!

03.13.2015 by georgie // Leave a Comment

Hello!

For anyone having a peek on here recently, I’m sorry that there has been a severe lack of posting! I’ve loved blogging and recipe writing and shooting for my blog over the last few months, but we’ve had a bit of a run down household the last few weeks, and everything has been put on hold. Meals have mainly consisted of (delicious and homemade) soups from the deli up the road, toast, crumpets and lots of clementines (and cheese on toast when we’re being really lazy/ naughty).

However I’m back in the land of the living and looking forward to getting some more recipes on here soon. Watch this space.

Georgie x

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