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  • :: Wild Blueberry Picking and a Swedish Gooey Chocolate Cake

    :: Wild Blueberry Picking and a Swedish Gooey Chocolate Cake

    Unfortunately the last of the Swedish summer hasn't been as kind as I had hoped, with most of my time being spent dodging the rain, it all feels very much like home. However, the bad weather hasn't dampened our spirits and we soldiered on, enjoying one of the more traditional events of any true Swede's summer calendar, the highly regarded Kraftfest! For a foreigner, this can be a fairly strange event to come across, so put simply it's a party where large groups of Swedes don bibs and funny hats to guzzle and suck their way through mountains of Swedish crayfish, interrupted only by traditional kraftfest songs while downing copious amounts of schnapps (which, by the way, tastes like paint stripper!). In fairness to the Swedes they most definitely know how to make the best of the summer.

    One of the other very exciting things I've had the chance to try my hand at is wild blueberry picking! Over 60% of Sweden is covered by rich forests which are literally teaming with low lying bushes covered in little blue dots throughout late summer. Like any good Irish fella, I never pass on the chance of free food, so as soon as I heard about these little babies, we were in the car and deep in the woods in record time.

    One of the things I learned early on about Sweden is that everything has a system, and blueberry picking is no different, they have these fantastic rectangular boxes with a handle and little prongs to pick the berries, which makes it as simple as running it through the bushes, to pick up generous handfuls bursting with goodness! We are still working our way through the huge amount we picked, making American style blueberry muffins and a delicious blueberry créme brulee, but this was one of the desserts which perfectly complimented the little berries.

    Swedish Gooey Chocolate Cake
    If you're looking for a gooey chocolate fix, you've come to the right place. This cake is perfect for a quick dessert using ingredients you probably already have in your store cupboard. To be perfectly honest, it tastes so good on its own it can just as easily be served without the cream and the berries! I have witnessed the picking apart of a cake just like this straight out of the oven by a hungry group of young ladies. It was similar to a scene from a David Attenborough documentary - believe me, they didn't need the frills!

    Serves 8
    100g butter
    200g sugar
    2 eggs
    70g flour
    3 tablespoon cocoa powder
    1 teaspoon vanilla extract

    For the topping:
    500ml of double cream
    150g of blueberries and raspberries

    Preheat the oven to 175oC. Grease and flour a cake tin 24cm in diameter with a removable base and set aside.
    Melt the butter in a saucepan. Remove the saucepan from the heat. Add the sugar and the egg and mix well.
    Add in the rest of the ingredients and mix until combined. Pour into the greased cake tin and place in the oven for 20 minutes. The cake won't rise dramatically but you should be left with a set top and gooey middle! Allow to cool while you whip the cream until it become stiff.
    When you're ready to serve, spoon generous dollops of whipped cream on top and then decorate with blueberries and raspberries.

  • :: Summer Berry Layered Pavlova

    :: Summer Berry Layered Pavlova

    I was honoured this year to be included in the line up chefs demonstrating at two of the Irish summers top foodie events Taste of Dublin and Bord Bia's Bloom in the Park. Shamefully I had never been to either events, so it was fantastic to finally have my eyes opened to massive amount of work that goes in to creating such amazing displays and stands. I have had the experience of demonstrating in front of large crowds before and a brief stint in the musical world has meant that I no longer suffer too badly from nerves, but this was a little different. When you are included on the lineup with well established people who you have watched cooking growing up the pressure is really on! For my demonstration at Bloom I did a selection of dishes based around in season produce and one of them was this mouthwatering Summer Berry Pavlova.

    Summer Berry Layered Pavlova
    This mix makes a chewy, marshmallow meringue, which goes perfectly with the cream and berries. Layering the meringue discs gives this beautiful summer dish fantastic texture! If you haven't tried making meringues before, don't be scared as this mix is fairly fool proof, just pop the icing sugar and egg whites in a mixer and whisk till you have stiff glossy peaks, add in the cornflour and white wine vinegar, pop in the oven and you're sorted.

    Serves 8
    250g icing sugar
    4 egg whites
    2 teaspoons of cornflour
    1 teaspoon of white wine vinegar

    500ml of cream, whipped
    250g of mixed berries

    Preheat the oven to 150oC/Gas Mark 2
    Line two baking trays with baking parchment. Draw a large circle 25cm/10inch on each piece of parchment paper.
    Place the icing sugar and egg whites in a standing food mixer and whisk on high for 10 minutes until glossy white peaks form.
    Using a spatula, gently fold in the cornflour and the white wine vinegar.
    Divide the meringue mixture between the two baking trays and using a tablespoon, form two large meringue discs.
    Bake for 45 minutes, remove from the oven and allow to cool completely.
    Assemble the pavlova, by spooning half the cream onto the first layer of meringue, adding half the berries and topping with the other meringue layer, remaing berries and cream.

  • :: Simple Panna Cotta with summer fruits and dark chocolate!

    :: Simple Panna Cotta with summer fruits and dark chocolate!

    This week I was on The Afternoon Show cooking up some diabetic desserts and in preperation I did a lot of research on the topic and spoke to lovely Sinead from Diabeties Federation of Ireland who gave me the low down on some fantastic dessert ideas for people with diabeties. This delicious panna cotta is one of the desserts recommended and it’s an absolutely perfect one for entertaining!

    Simple Panna Cotta with summer fruits and dark chocolate!
    If you have never made this type of dessert before, don’t be put off, it is super easy and this is a wonderfully light and fruity dessert which is the perfect little pick me up after a heavy meal. The advantage of panna cotta is that you can make them ahead of time and stick them in the freezer allowing you time to prepare the rest of your meal. I particularly like them because they really look impressive when you slip them out of their moulds and serve them with the delicious fruit.

    Makes 2 Panna Cotta
    4 gelatine leaves
    2 tablespoons of artificial sweetener
    4 tablespoons milk
    500g natural yogurt
    2 teaspoons vanilla extract


    To serve:

    200g strawberries, hulled
    2 squeezes lemon juice
    1 tablespoon artificial sweetener
    200g raspberries
    100g blueberries
    A small handful of dark chocolate shavings

    Soak the gelatine leaves in cold water in a shallow dish.
    Put the artificial sweetener and milk in a small pan and stir over a low heat until the sugar has completely dissolved. Bring up to the boil, then take off the heat. Take the gelatine out of the water and stir into the hot milk. Leave to cool for 10 minutes. Beat in the yogurt and vanilla extract and pour into 2 moulds or you could use ramekins.
    Chill in the fridge until set, this usually takes about 3 hours.
    To make the sauce, puree the strawberries with the lemon juice and artificial sweetener. Sieve to remove pips. Mix the raspberries and blueberries in a separate large, pretty serving bowl.
    To serve, dunk each mould into warm water for about 10 seconds, swiftly dry the base, then turn the panna cotta out on an individual plate.
    Spoon a little of the strawberry sauce and berries around each pudding, sprinkle with some dark chocolate shavings and serve.