My dearest co-bloggers I'm in a terrible rush!!!! loads to do ....very little time to do it in
I'm joining up with Mum's Virtual tea party at Mum's simply living blog this afternoon and I've loads of things to prepare.
I've got out my best china and linen for the occasion as I'm pretty sure its going to be overflowing with guests and these extras may be of help:
First of all I've dug out my Cottage teapot which I bought in Brixham South Devon 28 years ago when I was visiting my family....it came with a lovely little jug and sugar pot but they got broken ages ago however my teapot still remains and I take great care of it as Cottageware closed down some years back ,so its vintage now.
Then I thought my Aynsley cake stand and cake knife......
and a few napkin rings too
its also a good excuse to get out my Gran's teatime table cloth which I had taken to the convent awhile back to be washed,ironed and starched, so its in perfect condition to be used.....
I'm taking some Torrijas with
me too …..something a little different.
Torrijas is a delicious spanish bread
pudding, I like the traditional recipe made with milk, sugar and cinnamon but
I add a little rum to the milk.
Ingredients:
6 slices french-style baguette. You have to
use day old bread, yes yesterday´s bread !!.. Cut the bread in slices of 2
centimeters each.
1 litre of milk.
one stick of cinnamon and cinnamon powder.
3 sugar soup spoons and an orange peel.
3 eggs.Olive oil.
Method.
Boil the milk and add the orange peel, the
cinnamon stick and the sugar. Turn off the heat once it has boiled, wait a few
minutes and add the slices of bread in the lukewarm milk ; Let the bread soak up the milk for 2 hours.
Beat the eggs in a plate large enough to
hold at least one Torrija ( 1 torrija = 1 slice of bread ).
Heat the oil to medium in a large frying
pan that can hold several torrijas at the same time. With a large spatula (the
bread will be very soft), carefully transfer the soaked slices one by one into
the egg and coat.
Fry each torrija for 3-4 of minutes on each
side, until brown. Place in a dish lined with kitchen roll or paper napkins and thoroughly sprinkle with sugar and
cinnamon powder. Enjoy warm or cold. You can put the torrijas in the fridge and
they will last for several days !!
I sometimes serve them with a dollop of
cream on top.
Do you think Mum at Mum's simply living blog and her guests will like Torrijas?
Do you think Mum at Mum's simply living blog and her guests will like Torrijas?
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Amanda :-)