Friday 16 July 2021

Library Picnic Bake Off

  

We had such a great response to our Library Bake off at Christmas so we thought we would do the same again for this summer’s big food event - the summer picnic! The format is the same, five of the team chose their favourite recipes from our vast collection of foodie publications and each provides photos of the outcome and their verdict on the recipe. 



Donna
made Thomasina Miers Chorizo and Parsley Scotch Eggs from the Guardian’s Feast supplement available on Pressreader. This recipe caught Donna’s eye because of happy memories of picnics with her family as a child.  She said “We would spend the night before making scotch eggs, chicken drumsticks, quiche and salads and then pack it all in the boot of the car and drive to a beach in Fife or Tayside and spend the day eating and playing rounder’s. I boiled the eggs, mixed the sausage meat, chorizo, parmesan, parsley and thyme together, then  moulded the meat mixture around the boiled eggs and fried until brown and crispy on the outside. Simple recipe, simple to make, easy to follow and delicious – Despite the appearance!” We think they look fab! 


2   Nicky chose to use the Libby app and found Prima Summer cooking magazine. The magazine is packed full of recipes for family gatherings, picnics and summer baking.  Nicky made the courgette Tortilla, she said “I’m not the best cook but the recipe was easy to follow. I changed the cooking method slightly and transferred the mixture to a baking tin to cook in the oven as I was concerned about it burning on the bottom. There were also some easy craft makes for summer which are quite cute and I might go back to.” 


3.   Rachel made George Pickard's cheese & ham muffins from a recipe book available at the Library Service called “Leon brownies, bars & muffins: naturally fast recipes” written by Henry Dimbleby of the famed Leon chain for restaurants and cafes. These cheesy muffins would make a great picnic or after school/work snack and they couldn’t be easier to make. Just add cheese and ham to a basic muffin mix. The recipe was logical and clear to follow and the smell from the oven while they were baking was amazing. Rachel said she was “really pleased with the end result and are fabulous with just a spread of butter!”

 

 

4.  Katie baked the fantastic ginger bread house at Christmas time so we were excited to see what she would make for picnic bake off! She chose lemon & ginger cheesecake bites from The Picnic Book by Ali Ray, she said “It's just as well these little cheesecakes are bite-sized, super sweet and indulgent they're the perfect addition to a summer picnic. The recipe was really easy to follow, no tricky technical skills required just a bit of elbow grease. I'd be tempted to experiment with other fruit instead of blueberries but either way it's a very aesthetically pleasing low effort dessert.” We can hardly tell which cheesecakes are Katie’s and which are from the book!


 

Natasha made Mocktails, and yes we know it is bending the rules slightly but it was worth it they were so delicious! She made the English Summer Punch from ‘Summer Drinks: over 75 refreshing recipes to enjoy in the sunshine’ (no author). Natasha said “I really liked this recipe, the instructions were short and simple and the end result was very successful (albeit with bright purple fingers after stoning so many cherries!). Having also tried some of the cocktails from the book I can confirm they too are delicious.”




Saturday 3 July 2021

Creative Writing Competition Winners - Hopes and Dreams

 

Today we are delighted to share our outstanding third place entry to our creative writing competition Hopes and Dreams. We hope you love it as much as we do! 

Our third place entry comes from Sadie Maskery. You can follow Sadie on Twitter  @saccharinequeen


Hopes and Dreams

 

I remember

those nights stifled under covers,

torch spotlighting paper until

I was dizzy from the heat,

childhood sweat and stale air,

faint with imagining.

Remember the fall through pages

to a dreamspace of talking animals,

where magic was real and the universe

unfolded snug corners for

vagabonds and strays like me.

I confided in my pillow

plans to kindle my own words.

I would burn bright with them,

conjure such tales that

the world would resonate

to their rhythm. I would

have meaning beyond life.

Children years unborn would read

books under blankets, enchanted

by my magic as I was charmed by

tales from ghosts long dead,

whispering through time,

light passed through generations,

campfire to hearth to child's torch.

Here I am, still reading

someone else's dreams,

vicarious emotions

consumed in a sitting

with tea and biscuits. But.

Sometimes I write,

a small poem to light the night,

watch its rays spread then fade.

Smile at the hopeful spell I made.





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