Let’s Hear it for Prunes

24 09 2008

Lot et Garonne is justly proud of their prune industry. Agen prunes are exported worldwide and I have heard that many a Californian prune, is an Agen prune in disguise.

We are surrounded here by vineyards, fields of sunflowers and prune orchards. Some friends of ours have a prune orchard and I am always amazed at the variety of prune-inclusive recipes that are served up at their dinner parties. From aperatives, to main meals to the cheeseboard, from sweet to savoury and back again. 

I no longer react to the prune as any Brit does, with faint amusement and horror. They have such bad press in the UK, perhaps due to their unglamorous reputation and infant-school-pudding-association. But I am now quite familiar with the humble prune and am able to appreciate it for it’s versatility and delicious taste.

Tonight Diddy and The Boy made chocolate covered prunes. So simple to do, with melting of dark, bitter chocolate over a bain marie, the delicate dipping of prunes balanced on the end of a cocktail stick, leaving them to set on the parchment paper and the liberal sprinkling of desiccated coconut and hundreds and thousands.

We enjoyed them after dinner and even The Boy after half a nibble, ‘testing’, had to be rationed to 3.

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Blow Me Down With a Feather….

12 09 2008

Did fish, chips and peas tonight, nothing unusual in that, I guess.

What is unusual, well, in fact, never heard of before, was The Boy asking for peas! ‘Emmm, yummy!’.

I nearly dropped them all as I keeled over…

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Sunny Tomato Tart

10 09 2008

Suddenly, our tomato’s are ripening….all at the same time.

So, in an effort to use them up, I have been bottling, pureeing, slicing and serving with cheese…etc,etc. It would be easy to become a bit sick of them, but they are so tasty…reminiscent of Spanish tomato’s eaten on holiday, with real, juicy tomato flavour, that they are a joy to eat.

Here is a recipe for Sunny Tomato Tart…tonights dinner…

Ingredients:

Shortcrust pastry…(I cheat and use ready-made…can’t be bothered to make my own!)

2 tlb’s Creme fresh

2 tsp’s Dijon mustard

Fresh Thyme

Tomato’s

Olive Oil

Method:

Set oven to hot….200 degrees centigrade. Line flan dish with pastry and smooth over creme fresh and Dijon mustard mixture. Sprinkle with thyme.

Thinly slice tomato’s and arrange on top, (probably a few more than I managed here!) drizzle with olive oil and cook in the oven until it resembles the photo above.

Good,that used up two tomato’s, what can I do with the other 10 kgs?

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How Active Are Your Kids?

9 09 2008

 

I had a little chuckle to myself when I read this report today, about the exercise levels of the average child.

The study details that parents had to complete a questionnaire, outlining how ‘vigorously active’ they thought their child was on a daily basis.

Turns out that the parents are grossly overestimating this activity…Mum and Dad reckon at least 146 minutes per day….it turns out to be more like 24 minutes on average. A huge discrepancy!

I know when I think of my two children: in, out, up, down, running around, screaming, shouting, jumping, skipping, swimming, cycling….it certainly appears as if they are full of energy and on the go….constantly. I often wonder to myself, how do they keep it up?

Looks as if I would have flunked the test too!

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