My Favourite Three Cheese Scones
I absolutely love this cheese scone recipe. So much so, I wasn’t actually sure if I wanted to share it! They’re perfectly cheesy with a real depth of flavour from three types of cheese, mustard and worcestershire sauce. They get their beautiful shine from two egg washes. They make the perfect accompaniment to soup or a perfect snack, warm with salted butter.
Brown Butter, Chai Spice Banana Loaf
I love banana cake, I love brown butter, I love chai lattes and I also love dulce de leche. Put all of those things together and you have this lovely, comforting slice.
Dark Chocolate & Cherry Brown Butter Streusel Muffins
I’m not a huge muffin gal but every once in a while I get an itch for both making muffins and eating them. They’re low effort, high reward. So easy to make but my goodness they’re delicious. I like to think of these as my grown up muffins. The batter is buttery and light but it’s packed full of indulgent dark chocolate and juicy rich cherries. I’ve browned the butter in the streusel to add in some nutty caramel flavour and it makes for a really great muffin.
Zesty Lemon Poppyseed Loaf Cake
This beautiful loaf cake is speckled with poppyseeds and packed with lemon. You start by rubbing lemon zest into the caster sugar of the sponge and leaving it overnight to let the oils release into the sugar. The baked cake is then drenched in a lemon soak before being finished in a tangy lemon icing.
Panettone French Toast
This recipe is really easy and you can use thick slices of brioche if you don’t have panettone. I say thick because I like them T-H-I-C-K. I want it to soak up as much of that delicious vanilla eggy milk before being fried to a golden brown. Once fried, I pop mine in the oven for a few minutes to ensure that they’re cooked through. They’re warm and ridiculously tender. Coating the sides in a cinnamon sugar gives these a doughnut vibe. I like to sit mine on a bed of cold custard to reach peak indulgence.
Ginger White Chocolate & Rye Cookies
I love that you bite into these cookies and hit a melty morsel of gingery white chocolate just sitting amongst an unassuming cookie dough. I think the addition of dark rye flour contrasts really well against the sweetness from the chocolate and gives these sweets a bit more body.