Oat, Cocoa & Peanut Butter Cookie Nests: @flahavans 😹😻

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  • Time to get into the Bank Holiday baking mood ☀️

    Our Oat, Cocoa & Peanut Butter Cookie Nests, made with our friends @nutshed_, are simple, fun, and perfect for a relaxed long weekend bake 😍

    The ideal sweet treat to share (or keep all to yourself), let us know if you give them a try 💛

    #FlahavansIrishOats #BankHolidayBakes #LongWeekendTreats

    Serves 8-10 |Takes 10 mins + 1 hour chilling time

    INGREDIENTS:
    80g maple syrup or honey
    80g butter, plant based if desired or necessary
    130g smooth Nutshed Smooth Peanut Butter
    20g cocoa powder or raw cacao powder
    130g Flahavans Gluten Free Pure Oats
    20g desiccated coconut
    9 – 10 heaped tsp of yoghurt of choice; I used dairy free coconut yogurt
    Berries for serving
    METHOD:
    Whisk together the maple syrup or honey, melted butter, peanut butter and cocoa powder in a large bowl.

    Add the oats and coconut and mix well to combine.

    Divide the mixture into 10 even balls. Flatten and shape into cookies in a large plate or tray that will fit in your fridge. Place into the fridge to firm up for at least an hour.

    Before serving, fill the center of each cookie with yoghurt of choice and top with berries.

Keeling’s Irish No-Bake Strawberry Cheesecake

A quick and easy no-bake strawberry cheesecake. Made with cream cheese, cream and Keelings strawberries… it will soon be a family favourite!DifficultyBeginner

Fruit TypeStrawberriesPrep Time20 minsCook Time20 minsTotal Time40 mins

Ingredients

For the base

250 g digestive biscuits

100 g buttermelted

For the filling

10 Keeling’s strawberriessliced

250 g Keeling’s strawberrieshulled

100 g icing sugar

1 tsp vanilla extract

600 g full fat cream cheese

275 ml double cream

To decorate

Keeling’s strawberriessliced

Directions

1

Line the bottom of a 20cm (8 inch) round springform cake tin with parchment paper.

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2

For the base, blend the digestive biscuits in a food processor until ground to fine crumbs.

3

Pour crumbs into a bowl and add the melted butter. Mix together until all the crumbs are coated.

4

Spoon mixture into prepared tin and press down firmly until evenly spread. Chill in the fridge to set, about 20 minutes.

5

For the filling, arrange a ring of about 10 sliced Keelings strawberries around the edge of the baking tin.

6

Combine 250g Keelings strawberries, icing sugar and vanilla in a food processor, blend to a smooth puree. Add the cream cheese and blend until smooth, then add the double cream and blend until mixture thickens – the batter should be thick enough that it can’t be poured out (about 2-3 minutes).

7

Spoon batter over prepared base and smooth the top with a spatula. Leave to chill and set in the fridge overnight.

8

To un-mould, run a sharp knife around the sides of the cheesecake then unclip and remove the outer ring of the cake tin. Gently work a spatula underneath the base and then slide the cheesecake onto a serving plate.

9

Decorate with slices of fresh Keelings strawberries.

Oat, Cocoa & Peanut Butter Cookie Nests: @flahavans 😹😻

flahavans

  • Time to get into the Bank Holiday baking mood ☀️

    Our Oat, Cocoa & Peanut Butter Cookie Nests, made with our friends @nutshed_, are simple, fun, and perfect for a relaxed long weekend bake 😍

    The ideal sweet treat to share (or keep all to yourself), let us know if you give them a try 💛

    #FlahavansIrishOats #BankHolidayBakes #LongWeekendTreats

    Serves 8-10 |Takes 10 mins + 1 hour chilling time

    INGREDIENTS:
    80g maple syrup or honey
    80g butter, plant based if desired or necessary
    130g smooth Nutshed Smooth Peanut Butter
    20g cocoa powder or raw cacao powder
    130g Flahavans Gluten Free Pure Oats
    20g desiccated coconut
    9 – 10 heaped tsp of yoghurt of choice; I used dairy free coconut yogurt
    Berries for serving
    METHOD:
    Whisk together the maple syrup or honey, melted butter, peanut butter and cocoa powder in a large bowl.

    Add the oats and coconut and mix well to combine.

    Divide the mixture into 10 even balls. Flatten and shape into cookies in a large plate or tray that will fit in your fridge. Place into the fridge to firm up for at least an hour.

    Before serving, fill the center of each cookie with yoghurt of choice and top with berries.

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Pan-fried Fish with Tomato & Basil Hollandaise by Scarlett & Tamsin Allen @ballymaloecookeryschool @rtetoday

Pan-fried Fish with Tomato & Basil Hollandaise by Scarlett & Tamsin Allen @ballymaloecookeryschool

Recipe, Method & Chef’s Top Tip below 👇

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Golden flaky fish topped with a rich buttery hollandaise, lifted with sweet tomato, fresh basil and lemon 🍋 Perfect for a spring supper or an impressive weekend lunch.

Ingredients 🛒
4 flat fish fillets (John Dory, plaice, sole, brill or turbot)
100g plain flour
Salt & black pepper
25g soft butter

Tomato & basil hollandaise:
2 egg yolks
1 tbsp water
110g butter, cubed
2 tomatoes, chopped
A few basil leaves, chopped
Squeeze of lemon juice

Boiled asparagus:
16 asparagus spears, trimmed
Pinch of salt & pepper

Method 👩‍🍳
1. Pat fish dry, dip in seasoned flour and shake off excess.
2. Heat a frying pan until very hot. Butter one side of each fillet and place butter-side down. Cook until golden, flip and cook the other side.
3. For hollandaise, place egg yolks and water in a saucepan over low heat. Add butter cubes a few at a time, whisking constantly until thick and glossy.
4. Remove from heat, stir in tomatoes, basil, lemon juice and a little salt.
5. Boil asparagus in salted water for 2–4 mins until just tender, then drain.
6. Serve fish on warm plates with asparagus and spoon over the warm hollandaise.

Chef’s Top Tip ⭐
The secret to hollandaise is gentle heat — if the pan feels too hot to touch, it’s too hot for the eggs. Keep whisking for that perfect velvety finish!

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