Saturday, January 25, 2014

Here & Now








Loving...visiting a litter of Border Collie puppies regularly
Eating...home dried mangoes
Drinking...iced tea
Wearing...a bow in my hair
Feeling...happy
Wanting...some different camera lenses
Thinking...of puppy names
Dreaming...of owning sheep



Happy Weekend! Australia Day tomorrow, I can't believe how fast January is going!
What's happening in your here & now? 
Care to join me in this simple observation this weekend? 




Monday, January 20, 2014

Recipe: Classic Spelt Doughnuts



Mmm....warm cinnamon and sugar covered doughnuts...who could resist? 
Doughnuts are easy to make and the end result is so rewarding. Delectable piping hot with a glass of icy cold milk, or they are also enjoyable the next day with your morning coffee. 

This recipe makes a lot. I'm not sure exactly how many, I'm afraid I forgot to count them. You might want to halve the recipe, unless you're in for a doughnut feast. I only make them about once and twice a year, so it's kinda something special, hence we tend to go for the doughnut feast, plus I really enjoy them cold the next day.

These are perfect to make on a Sunday when you take the day slowly and are generally at home all day, because, well, you have to be at home when you have lovely soft dough rising on the bench.
I make mine on Spelt flour, although the recipe was originally written for white flour, so it works fine either way. I also coat mine in a mixture of cinnamon and rapadura, although cinnamon and white sugar will work just as well. It really depends on your own taste. You could ice them, or fill them with jam, but honestly fresh homemade doughnuts are just so nice that I really don't think they need dressing up. 

Do let me know if you try them, and what you think. 
Enjoy & happy new week! What did you get up to on the weekend?


Note: I have written two methods below, one for making the dough in a breadmaker, and the other for mixing it by hand. I used to use a small scone cutter for my doughnuts before I happened upon a proper doughnut cutter in a kitchen shop. They're just as nice without the hole in the middle and it doesn't effect the cooking, so don't worry if you can't find a doughnut cutter.
When using white flour your dough will not be as yellow/golden as the one pictured above.


Classic Spelt Doughnuts
Ingredients:
300mls lukewarm Water
2 large Eggs
1 tsp Salt
3 tblsp Rapadura (or sugar)
80gm Butter, melted
4 1/2 cups Unbleached Spelt or White Flour
2 tsp Yeast

Oil, for deep-frying
Cinnamon & Rapadura (or sugar), to serve



Mixing the Dough:
Method 1 (Breadmaker)
Put ingredients, in the order listed, into breadmaker. Set on Dough:Bread setting - ours goes for an hour and a half. Make sure you check on the dough 5 minutes into mixing, it may need more flour.

Method 2 (By Hand)
Put ingredients, in the order listed, into a large bowl. Mix until it begins to come together in a bowl, then turn onto a lightly floured surface until a soft, elastic dough has formed. Return to bowl and allow to rest and rise in a warm place, covered, for an hour and a half.

Rolling out the Doughnuts:
Line several baking trays with none stick baking paper.

Dust a large silicon mat or board with flour and turn the dough onto the surface. Using a floured rolling pin, roll the dough until approx. 1cm thick. Using your chosen cutter (see note) cut out doughnuts and place on trays. Cover and let rise for 25 minutes or until doubled in size. 

Mix cinnamon and rapadura together in a bowl and set aside. Heat oil in a wok or deep pot. To test if the oil is hot enough, drop a cube of bread into it. The bread should be crispy and golden in about 30 seconds. 
Cook doughnuts in batches, turning over several times, until golden and cooked through. Drain on paper towel. Whilst still hot, using tongs, toss in the sugar mixture and transfer to a rack to cool. Repeat with remaining doughnuts.
Enjoy!



Thursday, January 09, 2014

Here & Now




Loving... this golden afternoon light that only summer can bring
Eating... fresh pancakes with butter and jam
Drinking... lots and lots of water 
Wearing... my gorgeous necklace from Dear Delilah
Feeling... busy but content
Wanting... a cooler day so that I can get some more knitting done on my Clara Sweater
Thinking... about how I can improve my photography
Dreaming... about getting a second Border Collie...I love Rilla so and think she would enjoy the company of another Border Collie, I know I would!


What are you up to Here & Now? And would you like to complete your own little list?
Do let me know if you decide to blog one, I'd love to see it.


Sarah x


Friday, January 03, 2014

Floral Fridays ~ A New Bloom





A gift from my dear sister. Red & white roses, pretty pink carnations and white statice. The roses were tiny buds when I received them, but they have since started to bloom and become even more beautiful.
 Isn't it odd how something so simple as a jar of flowers can bring such joy?

They came at the perfect time, for Trishie of the lovely blog Under Lock & Key invited me to join her new monthly blog link-up, Floral Fridays. I was thrilled that she thought of me, and of course I couldn't say no. I love sharing my photos here with you, and this gives me just one more excuse to do it just a little more often! If you'd like to join in next month the details are below:


"Floral Fridays is a monthly photography project with different themes each month. This series is about fun and taking time out to smell the flowers. To play along, please email Trishie (trishie@underlockandkeyblog.com) for next month's theme"


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Have a lovely weekend, won't you, and do pop by the other bloggers who have joined in this fun new link-up. You might just feel inspired by all this flowery prettiness, I certainly hope it brightens your day!

xx




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