July 21, 2016

Summer Peach Polenta Cake | Celia's Saucer



I'm a real peach fan. I think it's certainly one of my very favourite fruits. They're just so plump, sweet, and messy. There's no easy way to eat them without the juices running everywhere, but part of the fun is catching a stray drop on your chin or hands and licking it.

I wanted to capture this in a summer cake, this sweet stickiness paired with the crumb that only a polenta cake gives, soaking up the syrup and yet still falling gently apart by the forkful. Using olive oil rather than butter makes it less rich, too, allowing the peach flavour to shine as brightly as the slices arranged on top. 

I follow this recipe, but also pour 100ml of peach tea syrup reduction on when it's just come out of the oven, to make the sponge really moist on top. Monin do a really good one and if you boil it gently for a while, it thickens down nicely. 

Serve with white tea and you've got yourself so sweet a summer afternoon. 


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July 17, 2016

Cafes in Warsaw, Poland

Cafes in Warsaw, Poland
I'm not a nervous traveller but I must admit that I felt a little tender at the thought of visiting Warsaw by myself. Perhaps it's...
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July 15, 2016

The Corner House, Canterbury

The Corner House, Canterbury
Eating a large meal out is something rarely done, preferring to cook to at home and invite others over. Exceptions are made for special...
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July 14, 2016

Canterbury Peach Panna Cotta | Celia's Saucer

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 foun...
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June 20, 2016

A Weekend Walk #12

A Weekend Walk #12
A solitary rose at Abney Park Cemetery, Stoke Newington. 
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