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Thursday 29 June 2023

Trewithen Dairy's No-churn summer cup clotted cream ice-cream

The epitome of summery flavours, Pen Sans Summer Cup is truly bursting with red berry aromas and pairs perfectly with Trewithen Dairy's delicious rich Cornish clotted cream. 

Why not create this easy no-churn ice-cream in advance so you have it ready to pull out of the freezer for hot days and al fresco dessert?

Here is the recipe:-

Ingredients

2 Large eggs

125g Caster sugar

250ml Double cream

200g Trewithen Dairy Cornish clotted cream

250ml Trewithen Dairy whole milk

200g Strawberries - frozen (defrosted) or fresh

1 tbsp Icing sugar

50ml Pen Sans Summer Cup

Garnish

Mint leaves

Strawberries

Orange slices

Method

In a large bowl, whisk the eggs until they are light and fluffy. While you are still whisking, add the caster sugar, one spoonful at a time and continue mixing for a few minutes. Add both the types of creams and pour in the milk, while continuing to whisk.

Pour into a freezer-proof container (a loaf or baking tin is ideal) and freeze for two hours. Remove from the freezer, whisk the mixture thoroughly and return it to the freezer. 

In the meantime, place the strawberries and a splash of water in a small saucepan over a medium heat and cook until the strawberries break down into a sauce. Add the icing sugar and Pen Sans Summer Cup. Allow to simmer for a few minutes until the mixture reduces slightly. Set aside to allow it to cool. 

Stir the strawberry sauce through the semi-frozen ice cream and, using a cocktail stick, pull it gently through to create a beautiful marbling effect. Add the remaining strawberries on top and return to the freezer until frozen. This should be something like an hour later. When you're ready to serve, remove from the freezer and add fresh strawberries, mint and orange slices to garnish. Enjoy in cones or bowls.

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Wednesday 28 June 2023

Summer Cup Scones - Perfect for Wimbledon

Light, refreshing and utterly delicious, these scones are a delightfully scrummy talking-point to serve at parties for a summertime twist on the classic cream tea. 

Pens Sans Summer Cup is bursting with ripe summer fruits and red berries - perfect with Trewithen Dairy's  luxurious Cornish clotted cream. 

You can even use shop-bought scones and titivate them if you haven't time to bake your own.

Ingredients

For the scones

350g Self-raising flour, sieved

Pinch of salt

100g Trewithen Dairy unsalted butter

110ml Trewithen Dairy whole milk

1 Egg, beaten

For the topping

150g Frozen strawberries

2tbsp Caster sugar

50ml Pens Sans Summer Cup

Garnish 

Fresh strawberries

Mint leaves

Cucumber, sliced

Trewithen Dairy Cornish clotted cream

Method

Start with the scones. Preheat the oven to 190c. Grease and line two baking trays.

Using your fingertips, rub the butter into the flour to create fine breadcrumbs. Stream the milk in slowly, using a cold knife to gently mix until it just forms a dough. Wrap in cling film and chill for 20 minutes while you make the strawberry topping.

Place the frozen strawberries and a splash of water in a saucepan over a medium heat, allowing them to break down. At this point, add a measure of summer cup and caster sugar. Continue to stir for a couple of minutes until it has reduced down slightly. Remove from the heat and chill.

Back to the scones. On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough out to a thickness of 2cm and cut into rounds with a cutter. Don't twist them out of the cutter, otherwise they will warp in the oven. 

Place on the baking trays, before brushing the tops with the beaten egg. Bake for 12 minutes until slightly golden. Remove from the oven and allow to cool on a wire rack.

To serve, smother with strawberry sauce, a generous spoonful of Cornish clotted cream and garnish with strawberries, cucumber and mint. Enjoy with a large jug of Pen Sans summer cup filled with appropriately delicious and refreshing summery botanicals. Divine!

https://www.trewithendairy.co.uk