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Pumpkin pie The Rabbit Hotel

Recipes

01/11/2023

Pumpkin Pie


Pumpkin Pie, an excellent way to use up those leftover Halloween pumpkins and enjoy a delicious treat!

Ingredients

  • Shortcrust pastry (a shop bought sweet pastry case will work just as well)
  • 300g plain flour
  • 150g unsalted butter
  • 100g icing sugar
  • 2 egg yolks

Filling

  • 750g pumpkins peeled, deseeded and cut into chunks
  • 140g caster sugar
  • ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • Pinch of salt
  • 2 eggs
  • 25g melted butter
  • 175ml milk

Method

  • Shortcrust Pastry Rub flour and butter together until mixture resembles breadcrumbs.
  • Mix in icing sugar then add the egg yolks to combine.
  • If pastry seems too crumbly add 1-2 tbsp cold water until dough forms into a ball.
  • Wrap in cling film and refrigerate for 30 minutes before use.
  • Preheat oven to 160.
  • Roll out pastry and line a 20cm loose bottom tart tin.
  • Line the pastry cae with greaseproof paper and baking beans.
  • Bake for 15 minutes.
  • Remove the paper and beans and bake for a further 10 mins.
  • Lift out and allow to cool.

For the Filling

  • Boil the pumpkin chunks in a large pot of water for 15 minutes or until tender.
  • Drain and set aside to cool slightly.
  • Preheat oven to 200 degrees and mix together the sugar, salt and spices.
  • In a separate bowl, mash the pumpkin then push through a sieve so it is well puréed.
  • Mix the eggs, butter and milk and add to the dry ingredients.
  • Add this mixture to the pumpkin purée and combine well.
  • Pour into the tart case and bake for 10 minutes.
  • Reduce temperature to 160 degrees and bake for a further 30-35 minutes or until filling has set.
  • Leave to cool then dust with icing sugar and serve chilled with freshly whipped cream.
Elderflower posset gooseberry compote italian meringue  caramelised white chocolate The Rabbit Hotel

Recipes

01/05/2024

Elderflower Posset, Gooseberry Compote, Italian Meringue & Caramelised White Chocolate


A taste of summer. Check out our latest recipe from Executive Chef Aidan. This dessert is a symphony of flavors and textures, a culinary masterpiece that tantalises both the taste buds and the eyes, have a go yourself!

 

Elderflower Cordial

2 ½kg white sugar, either granulated or caster

2 unwaxed lemons

20 fresh elderflower heads, stalks trimmed

85g citric acid (from chemists)

 

Method

1. Put the sugar and 1.5 litres water into the largest saucepan you have. Gently heat, without boiling, until the sugar has dissolved. Give it a stir every now and again. Pare the zest from the lemons using a potato peeler, then slice the lemons into rounds.

 

2. Once the sugar has dissolved, bring the pan of syrup to the boil, then turn off the heat. Fill a washing up bowl with cold water. Give the flowers a gentle swish around to loosen any dirt or bugs. Lift flowers out, gently shake and transfer to the syrup along with the lemons, zest and citric acid, then stir well. Cover the pan and leave to infuse for 24 hrs.

 

3. Line a colander with a clean tea towel, then sit it over a large bowl or pan. Ladle in the syrup – let it drip slowly through. Discard the bits left in the towel. Use a funnel and a ladle to fill sterilised bottles (run glass bottles through the dishwasher, or wash well with soapy water. Rinse, then leave to dry in a low oven). The cordial is ready to drink straight away and will keep in the fridge for up to 6 weeks. Or freeze it in plastic containers or ice cube trays and defrost as needed.

 

To Make the Posset

2 tbsp elderflower cordial

300ml double cream

100g caster sugar

Zest and juice of 1 lemon

 

Method

1. Place the cream and sugar in a saucepan and bring to a simmer slowly until the sugar has dissolved. Cook for 1-2 minutes. Stir in the lemon zest and juice and the elderflower cordial.

 

2. Pour the cream mixture into 4 decorative glasses half way. Set in the fridge until firm.

 

For the gooseberry compote

500g gooseberries, topped and tailed

75g caster sugar

Method

1. Put the gooseberries in a pan with the sugar and 50ml water. Bring to a simmer and cook gently for about 10 minutes, until the gooseberries are soft.

 

2. Leave to cool completely, and then chill.

 

Carmelised White Chocolate

250g white chocolate 

Method

1. Preheat the oven to 120°C/gas mark ½.

 

2. Break up the white chocolate into small, evenly sized pieces.

 

3. Spread out the white chocolate onto a shallow baking tray and place in the oven for 10 minutes.

 

4. Remove from the oven and stir and spread around the chocolate with a spatula.

 

5. Repeat this process every 10 minutes for 30-60 minutes, until the white chocolate is deep-golden brown in colour. During this time, the chocolate may turn lumpy and have a ‘chalky’ appearance - this is normal, so keep going.

 

6. Once the chocolate has caramelised and has reached the correct consistency, place between 2 large sheets of greaseproof paper and roll until 1mm thick. Break into shards and store in the freezer until needed.

 

Italian Meringue

100g of caster sugar

25ml of water

50g of egg white

 

Method

1. Put the sugar and water into a small saucepan over a medium heat with a thermometer resting in the liquid.

 

2. Start to slowly whisk the egg whites either in a stand mixer or with a hand-held electric whisk until just starting to foam.

 

3. Heat the sugar until it reaches 121°C then slowly pour into the egg whites whilst still whisking.

 

4. Turn the whisk up to full speed and whisk until cooled to room temperature – the meringue is now ready to use.

 

5. Spoon into a piping bag with a star nozzle and store in the freezer.

 

To Plate

Spoon some of the gooseberry compote on top of the posset, pipe some Italian meringue on top of this, arrange some caramelised white chocolate shards between the italian meringue.

 

If you made your own elderflower cordial, you could add some leftover flowers here as a finishing touch.

Be mine The Rabbit Hotel

Recipes

01/02/2024

Valentine's Cocktail


Here’s everything you need to know to recreate our Valentine's 'Be Mine' cocktail at home!

What you will need

  • 1 Coupe Glass
  • 1 Boston Shaker
  • 1 Hawthorne Strainer
  • 1 Double Strainer
  • 1 Bar Measure

Ingredients

  • 25ml Grey Goose Strawberry & Lemongrass Essence
  • 25ml Cherry Brandy
  • 35ml Pineapple Juice
  • 35ml Cranberry Juice
  • 20ml Fresh Lime Juice
  • 15ml Blackberry Syrup

Method

  • Add ice to your coupe glass and set aside to chill.
  • Start to add your ingredients to the smaller half of the Boston shaker.
  • Top tip: Always start with your fruit juice, syrups and work your way up.
  • Fill the your shaker with ice, and place the other half of the shaker on top. Try to keep one side of the shaker tin flat, and the other with a gap.
  • Shake firmly for 5 - 10 seconds, with the smaller tin closest to you.
  • Hold the shaker in one hand with the larger of the two parts at the bottom. Where the two tins start to open up into the curve, clap with your other hand and it should pop open.
  • Remove the ice from your coupe, place the Hawthorne strainer on top of your shaker and hold the double strainer over your coupe glass.
  • Gently pour the liquid from the shaker through the two strainers and you should have a nice foamy texture on top from the pineapple juice.
  • Garnish if you wish! We choose an edible flower for ours, it is Valentine's after all!

 

 

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