MARTIN AND Jill FISH
2QT Ltd (Publishing ) rrp £15.99 -or £12.95 plus £3.95 postage direct from Martin.
ISBN: 9781912014569
This week I made the most delicious chocolate cake I’ve ever tasted, and it had a surprising ingredient: Beetroot! You couldn’t taste the beetroot, but it created a really moist and flavoursome cake.
Here’s the recipe, taken from Martin and Jill Fish’s new book Gardening on the Menu.
Ingredients
30g cocoa powder
180g plain flour
2 tsp baking powder
225g caster sugar
Pinch of salt
225g beetroot, boiled until tender and left to cool
200ml sunflower oil
1tsp vanilla essence
3 eggs, beaten
100g plain chocolate, chopped small in a food processor
2lb loaf tin, greased and lined.
Method
Sieve the flour, salt and cocoa powder together in a bowl. Stir in sugar and chocolate.
Peel and finely grate the betteroot. I whizzed it in a food processor then added the oil, eggs and vanilla essence and whizzed some more.
Make a well in the centre of the dry ingredients. Pour in the beetroot mixture. Fold in slowly and don’t over-work.
Pour the batter into a prepared loaf tin and cook at 180C, 160C (fan oven) gas 4 , for 1- 1 1/4 hours. It is cooked when a skewer comes out clean. I placed tin foil over the cake after 45 mins as it was burning on top. Leave to cool in the tin for five minutes, then turn out on a wire rack to cool. Sprinkle top with icing sugar.
I found mine kept for 2 days – it was so tasty everyone dived in and ate it! I froze some to see if that worked, and it was fine.
Here I am adding the beetroot mixture to the dry ingredients.
Looks a lovely colour
lovely for a picnic in the garden. Travels well, wrapped in foil.
I’m going to try the next recipe in the book – beetroot chutney, which looks delicious.
Martin Fish, who ran his own nursery, and presents gardening programmes on tv and radio, gives talks all around the country on growing all kinds of fruit and vegetables. For the last few years, his wife Jill has joined him for a talk called Gardening on the Menu. The cookery and gardening book is based on their talk.
Martin has been growing vegetables since he was a teenager and he draws on his many years of practical experience to give easy-to-follow tips and advice on getting the best from your crops.
Jill shares her selection of family favourites with recipes including roasted feta stuffed onions, red onion marmalade, parsnip cake, chilli jam, apple flapjack trifle, and raspberry chocolate pots.
Strawberry and Chocolate Muffins with a Cheesecake Topping
Toffee Apple Pie
Tomato Soup
Martin gives expert advice on choosing the varieties to grow, and how to get the best crops. There’s useful advice on what to do when things go wrong including how to deal with pests and diseases.
Here they are, giving a growing/ cookery talk and demonstration. I met them last summer when they spoke at a Rainbows Hospice fund-raising festival lunch.
Photo credit: the last five photos are by Jill and Martin Fish.
A really useful book, helping you grow better crops and showing you what to do with bountiful harvests. Highly recommended.
Links: www.martinfish.com
E mail : Martin@martinfish.com
Martin was show director for Harrogate Flower Show for five years, and now writes for various publications including the weekly Garden News and broadcasts for the BBC Radio Nottingham and BBC Radio York.
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