If you do not have ice-cream maker and you do not want to invest in something you may only use a dozen times, read on.
Once you have made your ice-cream base, put the finished ice-cream into the deep freeze. After 1 hour take and blitz in the food processor. Repeat after one hour. This will.emulate the churning process
Friday, 30 June 2017
My Calming Bedtime Tea
If you have been following this blog, you will have guessed that I am enthralled by aromatherapy. It had this uncanny ability to capture the senses, so much so you find yourself transported to into a different state of being. Since a young age I have loved the scent of flowers. Even though Jasmine has become my favorite, I have to say rose is the much love.
I have, needless to say, encapsulated the principals of aromatherapy into my cooking. However, tea is on of the best way to experience floral flavours in my opinion. I recently brought a variety of tea bags that claimed to make you feel loved. That wasn't actually the really reason why I bought them, the combained a lot of my favourite floral tastes. I always drunk camomile tea, but this tea had added flowers. I guess this was so you actually experienced an exquisite tea, however I was left disappointed. It just tasted like a normal cup of camomile tea that I would purchase at a fourth of the price. Like I said, I did read the ingredients and well, I thought I would use some of the baking ingredients to create my own tea. I had bought rose buds from my trip to Turkey, and I had purchased lavender from Waitrose. I then experiment and came up with the following recipe.
1 camomile tea bag
3 dried rose buds or a tablespoon of dried rose petals (I used waitrose own brand)
1/4 teaspoon of Barts Lavender
Put of the ingredients into your favourite mug, pour in boiling water. Wait for five minutes and enjoy
I have, needless to say, encapsulated the principals of aromatherapy into my cooking. However, tea is on of the best way to experience floral flavours in my opinion. I recently brought a variety of tea bags that claimed to make you feel loved. That wasn't actually the really reason why I bought them, the combained a lot of my favourite floral tastes. I always drunk camomile tea, but this tea had added flowers. I guess this was so you actually experienced an exquisite tea, however I was left disappointed. It just tasted like a normal cup of camomile tea that I would purchase at a fourth of the price. Like I said, I did read the ingredients and well, I thought I would use some of the baking ingredients to create my own tea. I had bought rose buds from my trip to Turkey, and I had purchased lavender from Waitrose. I then experiment and came up with the following recipe.
1 camomile tea bag
3 dried rose buds or a tablespoon of dried rose petals (I used waitrose own brand)
1/4 teaspoon of Barts Lavender
Put of the ingredients into your favourite mug, pour in boiling water. Wait for five minutes and enjoy
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