Make the jelly according to the packet instructions and allow to cool slightly.
Divide the raspberries between six decorative glasses and pour over the unset jelly until each glass is about one-third of the way full. Allow to cool slightly, then place in the fridge to set completely for 5-6 hours.
Spoon a layer of custard over the jellies and add a layer of Madeira cake.
Dollop the Avonmore Freshly Whipped Cream over the custard and smooth with a butter knife.
Sprinkle with flaked almonds and edible gold glitter and refrigerate until ready to serve.
A gorgeous, healthy and flavoursome soup. Serves four as a starter.
Ingredients
200 g (7oz) natural yoghurt
160 g (5½oz) peeled, cored and chopped apple
160 g (5½oz) peeled raw beetroot, chopped (young tender beetroot is best)
0.5 clove of garlic
1 tsp toasted and ground cumin seeds
good pinch of salt
good twist of black pepper
1 tblsp cider vinegar
1 tsp honey
walnut oil or extra virgin olive oil, to serve
for the dill and honey yoghurt
1 tsp honey
3 tsp chopped dill
50 g (2oz) natural yoghurt
Method
Mix all the ingredients for the dill and honey yoghurt together and chill until needed.
Put the yoghurt and apple into a blender with 100ml (3½fl oz) water. First give it a quick blitz, then add all the remaining ingredients except the oil and whiz for a good length of time until as smooth as possible. Pour through a sieve, then chill before serving.
To serve, pour the soup into bowls. Blob on some of the dill and honey yoghurt, then drizzle with walnut or extra virgin olive oil.
Bring a pan of water to the boil, add the potatoes and cook for 10 minutes until par-boiled, not fully cooked through. Remove and allow to cool whilst you prepare the rest of the dish.
Combine the sausagemeat, hazelnuts and parsley in a bowl and mix thoroughly.
Divide the sausagemeat filling between the pockets in each chicken breast. Season the chicken with a pinch of salt and roll each chicken breast in 3 slices of pancetta. Place the chicken breasts on a baking tray and bake for 10–15 minutes, depending on the thickness of the breast. When the chicken is cooked through, remove from the oven and rest for 5 minutes.
Grate the par-boiled potatoes on a box grater. Meanwhile, put a large frying pan over a medium-high heat. Add the olive oil, then the grated potato, garlic powder, onion powder and a pinch of salt and fry until golden.
In a separate pan, melt the butter and add the garlic and sage leaves. Fry until the leaves are wilted, then add the mushrooms and a pinch of salt. Cook for 1–2 minutes until golden.
Add the chicken stock and reduce to a sauce consistency. You can add an extra knob of butter to finish the sauce, if you like.
To serve, place the fried potato on a serving plate. Carve the chicken and arrange on top, finishing with the mushroom sauce.
Ensure oven is fully preheated to 200°C/400°F/Gas 6.
Next, put bun paper cases into bun tins.
Put the flour, sugar, butter/margarine, eggs and water into a bowl. Beat all the ingredients together with an electric mixer or wooden spoon until the mixture is smooth.
Put heaped teaspoons of the mixture into each bun case.
Place in the oven on the top shelf and bake for about 15 minutes until golden brown.
Cool on a wire tray. When cold, decorate as liked with your favourite toppings.