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The Versatile Scottish Oatcake

downtonabbeycooks · January 18, 2019 ·

Oats have a long honored tradition in the Scottish diet as it was the only grain which could be successfully grown in the northern climate. Traveling clans used to carry oatmeal in their pockets and mix with hot water to make an instant meal of porridge. Oatcakes appear to … [Read more...] about The Versatile Scottish Oatcake

Filed Under: Afternoon Tea, Cookies, Low Fat, Robert Burns Night, Snack, Sweets, Vegetarian Tagged With: English cuisine, Healthy recipes, Scottish recipes

Scots Love Their Bonnie Cranachan

downtonabbeycooks · January 16, 2019 ·

Cranachan is a simple boozy Scottish dessert recipe traditionally made of oats, whisky, cream and berries. Purists soak toasted oats in whiskey, mix with whipping cream and throw in a few berries for good measure.  You can make a heart-healthy version by substituting non-fat … [Read more...] about Scots Love Their Bonnie Cranachan

Filed Under: Celebration, Dessert, Dinner, Hogmanay, Low Fat, Robert Burns Night, Romantic Meals, Valentines Day Tagged With: Downtown. Abbey recipes, English cuisine, Healthy recipes, heart healthy recipes, Rabbie Burns Day meal, Romantic dessert

Parmesan Straws

downtonabbeycooks · December 30, 2018 ·

A simple recipe to add an authentic touch to your Downton cocktail party. "These irresistible biscuits were a popular savoury (the final course after pudding, which has sadly fallen out of fashion).  They can also be presented as canapes with drinks in the more contemporary … [Read more...] about Parmesan Straws

Filed Under: Appetizer, Celebration, Cocktails Tagged With: Downtown. Abbey recipes, English cuisine, Healthy recipes

Gougères, the Cheese Cream Puff

downtonabbeycooks · December 30, 2018 ·

Perhaps a little challenging to pronounce, this are simply cheese puffs, a savory version of cream puffs, which uses the same pâte à choux pastry. Originating in Burgundy, France, they provide a classic French and unique touch to your tea or appetizer tray.  They are not terribly … [Read more...] about Gougères, the Cheese Cream Puff

Filed Under: Afternoon Tea, Appetizer, Celebration, Cocktails, Savouries, Upstairs with the Crawleys, Vegetarian Tagged With: cheese cream puff, Downtown. Abbey recipes, easy cheese puffs, easy french dishes, Gougères

Heavenly Angel Hair Pasta with Lobster

downtonabbeycooks · December 29, 2018 ·

Lord D introduced me to this dish from Michael's Back Door, one of his favorite Italian restaurants, and now mine.  The dish originally calls for cream, but you can substitute nonfat plain yoghurt. Heavenly Angel Hair Pasta with Lobster I was inspired by a trip to our … [Read more...] about Heavenly Angel Hair Pasta with Lobster

Filed Under: Celebration, Fathers Day, Main Course, New Years Dinner, Romantic Meals, Valentines Day Tagged With: angel hair pasta with lobster, Downtown. Abbey recipes, English cuisine, Healthy recipes, lobster

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