Monday, May 17, 2010

An Apple and Blueberry Pie cooling on the window sill

This is just for you Sarah-Jane xx


I just love that we grew oh ok, picked our own apples for these pies. And the blueberries we picked from a local producer in the summer.

Here's my recipe:

Apple and Blueberry Pie (makes 2) - because you might as well go all out while you're at it!

Shortbread crust:
3 cups plain flour
1 cup white sugar
250g soft butter
1 big egg or 2 little ones

about 1 dozen apples - mixture of sweet and tart
4 big handfuls of blueberries

2 sheets ready-made shortcrust pastry

Plonk all the crust ingredients into a bowl and get your hands in! Squish and squeeze till the mixture comes together into a ball. Divide the dough between 2 pie/tart/cake tins and press onto base and sides of tin. Set aside.

Slice up enough apples fill tins - maybe a dozen? [depends on the size of your apples] I usually use a few different varieties - sweet and tart ones. I don't even bother peeling them - more fibre, interesting texture and usually I just can't be bothered peeling a stack of apples - though in saying that I should just get out the twirly apple peeler - I think I'll do that next time.

Divide half the apples between the 2 tins, scatter over a good handful of blueberries, repeat with the remaining apples and blueberries.

Cut shortcrust pastry into strips, and lay over the filling in a lattice pattern - you can do tricky pastry weaving for the top if you want to be fancy.

Bake 180oc for 30-40 minutes or till pastry is golden brown and apples are soft.


Mmmm... delicious! It would be even better with a good dollop of whipped cream - though not so good for the thighs...

Monday, May 10, 2010

look at what landed on my lap on sunday morning...


delicious blueberry pancakes


heart shaped shortbreads



lots of lovely handmade pressies and cards from my darlings




alannah and imogen both wanted to "do stitching" for mother's day crafting - the results: a bag and embroidered rabbit picture from alannah and a pink and purple stitches embroidery from imogen [who at 3 can already thread her own needle!]




what darling girls they are x


hope you all had a lovely mother's day too xx

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

yes i know i haven't blogged for ages and you all are hanging out to know what's been going on...


being helpful...

being unhelpful...

renovating...

checking out reno progress...

playing with new toys...

getting towed around...

mowing the front lawn...

picking apples...

planting mama some woods...

watering baby trees...

going for big kaboomies onto sweet faces...

firing up the oven in the bakehouse...

baking our first batch of bread...

admiring our first rustic loaves...

piano playing...

hanging out in the schoolhouse...

eating freshly picked apples in your undies...

making fairy gardens...

making more fairy gardens...

mooing at the cows...

looking out the front door...

growing huge pumpkins*...

eating brekkie in bed...

more piano playing...

admiring our gorgeous new view...

*note: our pumpkin is actually the little yellow one in the background.
the huge one was grown by my uncle chris and was the winner of our pumpkin growing contest.
check out more pumpkin news on our other blog pimp your pumpkin
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