Hey peeps. Gosh half way through half term already- doesn’t time fly when you are having fun?
Last night (in case you missed it) I went to see Ash play in London. They have always been on of my fave bands, and I have seen them several times- I even did my first crowd surfing at an Ash gig (and we saw them supported by Coldplay who just before playing “Yellow” said “this is going to be a massive hit”- how right they were)! This gig was Free All Angels (one of their albums) so they played the whole album (which was weird as there are some brilliant tracks, but some not so brilliant ones)- they totally funked up Submission which was very cool. Charlotte was back as a special guest (she joined the band when they did A Life Less Ordinary and Nu Clear Sounds and I love her- she is so cool!)which was brilliant as she adds an extra guitar to the mix as well as lovely vocals. Then they had a break (can’t take the pace?) and played a sort of best of (Oh Yeah, Life Less Ordinary, stuff like that, although nothing off their First album – I was hoping for Petrol ), went off and came back on again, for a couple more songs including Kung Fu(which has the coolest single cover ever in my opinion- check out that link if you want!). Anyway it was brilliant, although my ears were ringing so much! I used to go to gigs all the time- think my ears are already damaged from that!
Anyway, it is time for WIAW!
Thanks to Jenn for hosting the party. If you have not joined in, then check out the how to.

Breakfast;
Pumpkin pancakes- these did not turn out well- too squidgy, although they tasted fab. With some apples cooked with a little pumpkin puree and spices. Topped with whole earth caramel chocolate swirl spread. (Red onion squash out ready for later)
Lunch;
Rice pudding (flaked rice cooked in Kara coconut milk) topped with more cooked apples + pumpkin puree mixture. I think (?) I had a slice of toast too, maybe with hummus? And a pear. I think! Yeah let’s change the name to what I think I ate.
Post walk Snack;
One of the almond date fudge bars. So delicious- make them now!
Dinner;
Red onion squash and chickpea stew, topped with goats cheese and served with sweet potato fries. Sooooooo good!
I also had some mint tea and a mini pumpkin pie cheesecake thing.The cases stained the pie mix though- not so good.
So I basically managed pumpkin/ squash for breakfast, lunch, dinner and a late night snack! 🙂
Do you have days when you get obsessed by a particular ingredient? I could happily have apples for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks but I try to get some kind of variety!
Do you love going to see live bands? I used to be obsessed- living close to London meant we could go to see most bands when they toured- I love it when bands change up and rock up the songs live- I saw an amazing Foo Fighters gig where Dave Grohl went and did an awesome drumming solo which went on for about 5 mins and was amazing (he used to be the drummer in Nirvana) and then the most rocking Muse gig at a tent at Reading festival. I just love it when they rock or change stuff up- I would much rather that than just hear exactly what it sounds like on an album- I could just play it loud at home. 🙂
On Sunday I made a lovely roasted squash and chickpea stew.
First up I sliced and roasted a red onion squash. This was easier said than done. I need a sharper knife! I left the skin on but next time I might take it off. I sprinkled rosemary on, as I think it goes so well with pumpkin/squash.
In a pan I cooked 1 chopped red pepper and one chopped carrot (in a little olive oil).
While that was cooking away I got the onion squash out of the oven.
And chopped it up.
Then I added 1 tin chopped tomatoes, 1/2 tin of water, the squash, chilli flakes and a little more rosemary to the pan.
I also added some chopped dried figs (it was a suggestion on the packet- I had bought them for my Christmas cakes but had some left over).
Then add a tin of drained chickpeas.
I topped mine with Delamere goats cheese (one disc crumbled up went a long way). It melted and tasted amazing. The figs were a good addition as they plumped up and added a bit of sweetness- the flavour did go with the squash too.
Plus some sweet potato fries. Mmmmmmm soooo good!
I also got a jug ready with a sieve, cheesecloth on top, ready for straining later.
Then whizz it up baby! It did not take too long. Watch it churn.
Frothy!
Then pour into the strainer and leave to drip through.
At this point I realised my jug was way too small! So I got out a bigger jug and transferred it over.
Much better size for the job!
It was so delicious! Now I need to find some recipes to use up the pulp- yum.
I ordered some bits from
Not convinced it is going to work! I am trying to make gluten free pumpkin spiced bars (for my friend as I am seeing her tomorrow)- I had read that coconut flour soaks up a lot of liquid, so I reduced the amount of flour. Seems like I did not reduce it enough as I had to add loads of milk to make a proper batter. Hmm. I did look at some of the recipes you guys recommended to me, but then if they require chocolate then she is never sure if the chocolate is gluten free and so on, so I thought these would be simple. It is a learning curve I suppose!
The fruit will plump up the longer you leave it. I changed up the dried fruit from the recipe- it included dried apricots, sultanas, mixed peel (I find it easier to add mixed dried fruit)- this year I added figs as well as cranberries and cherries to the mix. You could use currants etc too.
Then add in 275g soft brown sugar and mix again. I tried it with my mixer but I prefer it by hand, so got out my wooden spoon for the rest of it!
Then add 2 tsb molasses (I added this to give it a richer more treacley flavour) and mix in again.
Then add some grated orange zest and 50g ground almond.
Then sift on 275g plain flour and whatever spices you like. I added 1 tsp mixed spice, 1 tsp cinnamon, 1/t tsp cloves, 1/4 tsp ginger and a little grated nutmeg. Be careful not to drop your nutmeg into the bowl. Ahem.
Then add the dried fruit and any liquid left in the bowl. Mix some more!
Yum! You will have a dark coloured smooth mixture filled with bright jewels of dried fruit. Give it a special stir and make a wish! 🙂
Spoon into the pans. I had a lot of batter, so I made some in mini loaf cases too (this also may stop Andy from buying them from Aldi!).
The little ones took 40 mins before a skewer came out clean- for the last 10 mins I cover them in silver foil.
After an hour I took the big ones out and covered them in foil.
I used baking beans to hold the foil down- last year I had trouble with the warm air pushing the foil off.
Keep them covered in foil until they cool (this helps to stop them drying out). Then store in an airtight container until you want to ice them.
I might practise my sugarcraft on these cuties this week 🙂
Then press it into the case/ pie dish etc.
Carefully spoon onto base and then bake in the oven.
Yum! The ginger base was a lovely addition and complemented the spices in the pie mix.
The only problem is that the cupcake cases have stained the pie blue! Not so good! Oh, and we have lots to eat now, although it was popular last night it does make a big pie! Do you think this would freeze? I might try a couple and see.
These did not go so well! I used spelt flour, baking powder, kara coconut milk, molasses, vanilla and pumpkin puree, but the batter was too runny and the first lot had to be binned. The second lot tasted amazing but still not very photogenic! I served it with some whole earth chocolate caramel spread (love this- my weekend treat!) and some apple/pumpkin sauce- I basically chopped 2 apples (from the fruit bag) with a little water, tsp agave, cinnamon, and a tbs pumpkin puree (actually because I could not fit the rest of the tin into the plastic tub for the fridge, what a happy accident) until the apples softened a little. This was yum!
I had the rest of the apple pumpkin sauce for lunch with some rice pudding- 30g flaked rice and 150ml kara coconut milk and a tbs maple syrup all cooked in the microwave. Sooooo yummy and autumnal 🙂
I went for the red onion squash and it is currently roasting in the oven with some rosemary-mmmm. Am going to make some kind of stew- chickpeas will be involved. Possibly with a baked sweet potato. We shall see. I feel my fingers turning orange as we speak!
I have started on project Christmas cake 2011. My fave half term project! In that bowl is a lot of dried fruit- raisins, sultanas, mixed peel, cranberries, cherries, dates, figs, chopped crystallised ginger, and also a big glug of some kind of alcohol. The recipe says it needs to soak for 2 hours, but I am thinking the longer the better, so it is going to soak overnight. Just the smell makes me cough! 🙂
And then I whizzed them up in the food processor.
Along with some dark chocolate.
I used Waitrose soft dates (these are soooooo yummy) and dark chocolate dreams instead of regular nut butter- thought it would go.
Then out came the nuts, in went the dates and pb, then after it was whizzed for a bit, the nuts went back in again. Yum.
Dollop it onto a lined brownie pan.
Then smooth down and refrigerate.
I had one last night and it was delish- the crunch from the almonds is lovely and they are so rich and fudgy.
The rest are wrapped in cling film for another day.
Dark chocolate covered almonds (from Disney!) and they are lovely! So after eating the packet (and not being able to get any in the UK) I decided to attempt my own.
Roasted almonds in a bowl (one cup), dark chocolate melted in the microwave (probably around 40g?).
Mix it all up in a bowl.
Spread out on a baking tray and leave to set.
I made a lovely almond chai latte- heated some almond milk, used my tea strainer thing filled with Whitards cinnamon chai (which is just spices, no tea) and then enjoyed.
Yum! It went very frothy and was delicious. Mmmmmm. 🙂