I have been a little remiss in posting of late, but I have been busy working. The long promised garden gate is finished! For more photos of the gate and of the Manor, check out the White Garden Events Pinterest pages in the sidebar.
Now, I know what everyone really wants to know--what's for breakfast if you come and stay with us at the Manor? I have been doing some experimenting with my vast catalog of recipes, remember that my day job is as a librarian, so I am all about collecting and organizing. Here are the two that we tested this past weekend. I must admit that my food photography leaves a little to be desired, but rest assured that the taste is way better than the pictures.
Blueberry Muffins with Swedish Sugar
There are two secrets to fabulous blueberry muffins:
- Fresh Blueberries--frozen will do when they are out of season o in a pinch, but there is nothing like a fresh berry. The texture is a world of different.
- Don't overwork the batter--this is a common mistake with muffins and pie crust. it is tempting to stir or knead until every last bit of flour is absorbed, but don't give in to the temptation. overworking the batter results in a tougher texture and a heavy crumb.
Breakfast Bread Pudding
This recipe is based on one I found on a loaf of Pepperidge Farm Cinnamon Bread several years ago. You can still find the recipe on their website.
Here is how I make it extra special:
- Use Brioche rather than regular bread. Again, it is all about the texture. And nothing says decadence like a buttery brioche dough.
- Substitute white raisins and currants for the dried cranberries. I sometimes still use the craisins, but I always add currants. They add a little extra umph.
I have also been working on a signature coffee drink. How does Lavender Latte grab you? Of course we will still have regular coffee for those who prefer it.
I look forward to breakfast with you soon. :)
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