July 14, 2016

Canterbury Peach Panna Cotta | Celia's Saucer

In my mind, panna cotta was always the stuff of 90s menus. I had had few good experiences except for a handful of  recent times when I found it so soft and creamy, I forgot about the early gelatinous versions and heralded it as a misjudged underdog of modern menus; possibly a perfect dessert. 

One moody evening in Canterbury lately, I had time to spare visiting my friend Nancy, whose kitchen looks over the cathedral, and decided to give it my own go. Panna cotta always seems to be served in restaurants with sharp, tart red berry sauces and I wanted to give it the seasonal treatment. Essentially, it's just a cooled, wobbly cream, so it pairs well with a lot of different fruit and it makes the shopping list short and cheap. It's also gluten-free so ticks a lot of boxes. Vegetarians, watch out for that gelatine, though. I've heard that agar agar works just as well. 

 Using a Great British Chefs recipe for the panna cotta, which was so simple, I also sliced flat peaches, sprinkling them with brown sugar, fresh thyme, and lemon juice. Once they'd baked in the oven for 20-minutes, I tossed in lemon zest and fresh cherries and scooped warm spoonfuls onto the plate, with crumbled amaretti biscuits.

As the rain poured down inside, and the summer night hung close around us, it was the perfect dessert. 



Panna Cotta recipe with lemon thyme peaches and cherries
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June 20, 2016

A Weekend Walk #12

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A solitary rose at Abney Park Cemetery, Stoke Newington. 
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June 16, 2016

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May 27, 2016

Taramasalata Radishes | Celia's Saucer

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May 23, 2016

A Weekend Walk #11

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Clissold Park, Hackney.
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May 22, 2016

Asparagus & Celery Leaf Soup | Celia's Saucer

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May 20, 2016

Coffee, Cardamom and Pistachio Cake | Celia's Saucer

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May 19, 2016

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May 17, 2016

A Weekend Walk #10

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Woodberry Wetlands, Hackney
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May 17, 2016

Brown Butter Shortbread with Honey Roast Cashews & Black Pepper | Celia's Saucer

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May 15, 2016

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May 15, 2016

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May 10, 2016

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I breathe urban petrichor and honeysuckle heaviness, Look to a sky drawing its heels across cement grey  Where gold burning rings ...
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May 09, 2016

Spring Asparagus Recipes | Celia's Saucer

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March 07, 2016

Blood Orange Almond Polenta Cake | Celia's Saucer

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February 25, 2016

A Blackbird | #CapturedInWords

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Past the garden gate  The jagged silhouette of a pipe Puffs soft chugs of steam That curl like the smoke From a trembling cigar...
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February 15, 2016

An Afternoon in East London #1

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  Last night I dreamt that you and I were swept away on a silent, deaf tide.  You, stricken, lit by the moon. I, in darkness, unheard...
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February 13, 2016

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