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rye breadstick charcuterie
13Dec

Rye and olive breadsticks

Easy rye breadsticks with chewy olives and a burst of rosemary. Perfect as part of a charcuterie board. Christmas becomes less about the presents and more sentimental as I get older. To me time and thought mean so much more than any candle or bath product you can receive at secret santa. And I always hope that others share my sentiment as I love giving handmade gifts. This Christmas will be no different and I have been planning different recipes to bottle/gift wrap to give out as hampers. Step one was to make these rye breadsticks. Using rye flour and brown sugar in this recipe gives the bread a sweet edge which is nicely contrasted by the salty, tangy olives. A perfect addiction to a charcuterie board! Rye and olive breadsticks (yields 20-35) 200 wholemeal rye flour100g strong white flour100ml warm water1 sachet yeast30g muscovado sugar1 tsp salt20ml olive oil100g finely chopped green pitted olives2 tbsp rosemary leaves 1. In a large bowl mix the flours, yeast, sugar and salt.2. Separately mix the water and oil. Slowly incorporate wet ingredients to dry, mixing with a fork until well combined.3. Transfer the dough onto a slightly floured surface. As you knead
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20May

German liver patê and butter apples on rosemary crackers

So bloody excited to share this ridiculously easy recipe, inspired by our ingredient exchange part II. I needed some excitement in my life. It has consisted pretty much of watching Brazilian soap operas online and eating leftovers. This has been mainly triggered by the fact that my other-half has been away at sea for the last 6 weeks. Sounds romantic? In reality it is not so much. The house has been a tip and when you’re just cooking for one I feel very little motivation to whip up exciting meals so my diet has mainly consisted of shop bought sushi and quick omelettes. This made me realise that what drives me to cook and try out new recipes is having other people to cook for. Why did I have no motivation when it comes to cooking for myself? Talk about self-love, eh? This handmade German patê that Karla sent me jolted my memory, it reminded of the happiness that comes with indulgent food for one. And it wasn’t even that hard to make the accompaniments: a simple cracker recipe based on one by Jamie Oliver and warm buttered apples.  The crackers also come with good news for our dairy-free friends as it is
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