Posts tagged: Olive magazine

Caramel Ice Cream

By Anna, 20 August, 2010 8:40 pm

An unchurned, non custard base ice cream that seduces anyone who tries it, this is not a sickly toffee/fudge sweet ice cream but the more sophisticated cooked caramel type.
It’s a creme caramel flavour- sweet yet bordering on bitter- a flavour to savour in the mouth long after the final swallow.
I have made this recipe countless times but we had it as an accompaniment to Tarte Tatin and it was a perfect match. Ice cream rarely stands up to the flavour of apple and caramel, but this, being of the same caramel technique not only stood alongside it, but enhanced and shored up the flavour.
It isn’t slow to melt due to its lack of custard base which is another point in its favour- you taste the caramel quickly and it lingers.
This is a John Torode recipe that I ripped out of an old Olive magazine and he says of this recipe that it has been a favourite for years and it’s not hard to see why; it’s easy to make, requires no specialised equipment, melts beautifully and is utterly delicious.

As an aside, I was flicking through a set of Marguerite Patten magazines that I rescued from the tip (and only paid £1 for to the man there) and discovered that this is her suggested method for making ice cream, although she uses the whole rather than just yolk of the egg. That opens up the opportunity for differing flavours whilst maintaining the ease with which it’s made.
Try this one first though; dinner party, simple dessert or evening solace, it’s an outstanding flavour.

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Marsala Raisin and Almond Cake

By Anna, 29 October, 2009 7:24 pm

marsala

The original recipe from ‘Olive’ magazine uses Pedro Ximenez sherry; it’s an absolutely delicious Sherry with a very raisin-y taste, but I didn’t have any on hand; instead, my larder boasted a big bottle of Marsala and frankly, what is there to dislike about that?

A boozy cake, but boozy without being rasping or obnoxious.
This cake isn’t the lashed-up lout who pushes over your dustbin on a Saturday night and then vomits over your Winter pansies, no, no. It is the elderly Aunt who, on a Sunday lunchtime visit, has a revealing whiff of something floral and fortified about her, who wears unusual jewellery and asks you about boys you like.  Cool, elegant and engaging. Most excellent.

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