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Showing posts with label hot cross bun. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 March 2024

Redefine Meat Smashed "Lamb" Hot Cross Bun

Caper aioli, fennel slaw and watercress

Yield: 4 servings

Time: 30 minutes 

Difficulty: Moderate

Smashed Lamb burgers

250g Redefine Lamb kebab mince, defrosted 

Olive / cooking oil

Salt & pepper

Caper Aioli

100ml vegan mayonnaise

1 lemon, zested & juiced 

15ml dill chopped finely

30ml capers roughly chopped

Salt & pepper to taste

Fennel Slaw 

1 fennel bulb, finely sliced (keep the tops of the fennel to add to the slaw) use a mandolin 

60ml olive oil

30ml lemon juice

5ml mint, roughly chopped

5ml parsley, roughly chopped

Salt & pepper 


Assemble

4 hot cross buns 

30g watercress

Preparation

    1. Add mayonnaise, lemon zest and juice, chopped dill and capers in a small mixing bowl. If needed, add a pinch of salt. Mix everything to prepare the sauce.

    2. In a large bowl, whisk together oil and lemon juice. Add sliced fennel, mint and parsley. Toss to coat, and rest for about 15 minutes to allow the fennel to wilt and the flavours to meld. Check the seasoning and adjust as needed.

    3. Add the lamb mince to a mixing bowl, season with salt and pepper, form into 4 even balls approx. 60-65g each.

    4. Pre-heat a large frying pan on a medium-high heat, add a splash of oil to the pan once hot. Add the lamb balls to the pan and using the back of a large spatula push down to form smashed patties. Allow to caramelise nicely (approx. 3 minutes per side - try avoiding turning to soon), turn then cook on the opposite side. Once cooked remove from the heat and allow to rest while you assemble the burgers. 

    5. While the burgers are cooking halve the hot cross buns and gently toast in a toaster or under the oven grill. To assemble add a generous amount of the caper aioli to each side of the toasted buns, on the bottom of the bun, add water cress and the dressed fennel slaw, add the cooked smashed patty, finish with the top of the bun. 

Redefine Easter Lamb Pie

Served with minted spring peas 

Yield: 6 servings

Time: 1hr 30 mins

Difficulty: Moderate

Easter Lamb Pie

250g Redefine Lamb Kofta Mix, defrosted 

120ml red wine

60ml olive oil

1 bay leaf

1 rosemary sprig

250ml tomato sauce / pasta base, store bought

1 vegetable stock, gel pack

5ml gravy browning 

1 shortcrust pastry pack (vegan) 

30ml soy cream / milk alternative 

Minted Peas

450g spring peas / petit pois 

60ml olive oil

1 lemon, juice and zest

2 fresh mint sprigs

Salt & pepper

Preparation

    1. Heat a large frying pan on a medium-high heat, once the pan is hot adding the oil. Then add the Redefine Lamb Kofta Mix. Allow to caramelise, working the mince to avoid the mince clumping together.

    2. Add the tomato sauce base, vegetable gel stock pot, browning gravy, rosemary and bay leaf. Bring the sauce to the boil, then reduce to a simmer. Allow the sauce base to reduce to desired consistency, remove from heat and check the seasoning.

    3. Preheat the oven to 200°C/180°C fan. Remove the dough from the fridge. Roll out ⅔ of the pastry on a lightly floured surface to twice the diameter of a 26cm round pie dish or baking tin, then place the dough into the tin and carefully push down into the corners of the tin evenly. Place the base in the fridge to chill. Roll the remaining pastry and cut out a piece slightly larger than your base, this will be the lid.

    4. Once the lamb base has cooled add to the chilled pie base, top with the pastry lid and crimp the sides to seal. 

    5. Brush the top of the pie with soy cream, use a sharp knife make 2 holes in the centre of the pie and top with nigella seeds, cracked salt and pepper.  Place into the pre-heated oven and bake for 20-30 mins, or until golden brown. Remove the pie from the oven and leave to stand for 10 mins before slicing.

    6. Add salt to a saucepan of water and bring it to a boil. Add the peas and mint sprig. Bring back to the boil, then lower the heat and simmer for 3 to 4 minutes until the peas are just tender.

    7. Drain the peas. Return them to the saucepan and toss them with olive oil, lemon juice and zest, freshly cracked salt and black pepper. Transfer to a warmed serving dish and garnish with chopped mint.

    8. To serve portion the pie and serve with a side of minted spring peas.

https://www.redefinemeat.com

The idea of a "lamb" hot cross bun is certainly not something That's Food and Drink had ever thought of before, but it does make perfect sense, seeing the connections between lamb, Hot Cross Buns and Easter.

Wednesday, 22 March 2023

Craft Gin Club Celebrates Easter With Hot Cross Bun Gin Collaboration

The Craft Gin Club (www.craftginclub.co.uk) is the UK's largest gin subscription club, with over 100,000 gin-loving members trusting its gin experts and connoisseurs to seek out the very best artisan gins from the UK, and around the world, every month. 

This Easter, the expert curators and mixologists at the Craft Gin Club have worked with Cornwall's Tarquin's Gin team to bring gin fans a stunning limited-edition craft gin that's perfect for Easter and beyond, Tarquin's Hot Cross Bun Gin (ABV 42%, £37.00 per 70cl bottle), available exclusively from Craft Gin Club (and no membership needed!).

There's a fantastic symphony of mouth-watering, delicious spice and dried fruit flavours, which you'd normally find in a hot cross bun, it is a beautiful edition that no gin fan will want to miss! 

Warming Easter spices are joined by rich juniper on the nose and some wonderful, sweet fruit notes on the smooth palate. 

And they all last long into the luxurious finish. Ideal served with a premium Indian tonic or a high quality ginger ale and garnish with fresh orange and a sprig of rosemary.

The botanicals included are: juniper, fresh lemon, fresh orange, fresh grapefruit, orris root, green cardamon, bitter almond, coriander seed, cinnamon, angelica root, violets, carrot, mulberries, vanilla pods and dried orange peel and Pedro Ximenez sherry.

What is Tarquin's Cornish Gin?

Tarquin's Cornish Gin is carefully handcrafted on the wild Cornish coast by the maverick Master Distiller Tarquin Leadbetter, using four unique flame-fired copper pot stills. Tarquin is self-taught in distilling and the youngest ever winner of World's Best Gin at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition. Tarquin's is an independent, family-run company hand crafting award-winning gins in tiny batches the old-fashioned way, every bottle is waxed and stamped by hand, featuring unique batch character tasting notes on every bottle.

Hot Cross Bun Espresso Martini Cocktail Recipe

Ingredients

50ml Tarquin's Hot Cross Bun Gin

30ml Chilled Coffee or Cold Brew (we like Here & Now Nitro Colombian Black Iced Coffee)

15ml Coffee Liqueur (we enjoy a classic Tia Maria)

15ml Simple Syrup

Powdered Cinnamon for dusting (optional)

Get all of the ingredients (in full sized bottles) with the Hot Cross Bun Espresso Martini Cocktail Kit for £69.00 (a saving of over 10%)

Method

Pour each of your ingredients into a cocktail shaker filled with ice

Shake and strain into a cocktail coupe

Place chopsticks at right angles over your coupe and dust with cinnamon

Watch the making of video here:-

Also new to Craft Gin Club for Easter is the Egg Royale Chocolate Liqueur (ABV 15%, £25.00 per 70cl bottle), which has to be the best chocolate Easter egg for grownups for 2023! Nestled in a gorgeous box of gold and teal, discover a chocolate egg shaped glass bottle filled to the brim with creamy chocolate liqueur from the creative minds at Gravity Drinks. 

Made with the finest cocoa, lashings of real cream and mellow touches of vanilla, the chocolate liqueur is wonderful simply served over ice or mixed into cocktails, it also makes for a luxurious ice cream topping and it's a great way to add a boozy kick to chocolate icing for an adults-only celebration cake.