English Custard – History and Recipe

11311077764_ribs-mar11007.jpgI thought as English Custard is an Iconic English Recipe and food, I thought my article would be interesting to fans of English Food. Custard was known in English Cuisine at least as early as the fourteenth century. One of the most popular and quintessential English Custard’s is “Birds Custard Powder” which I reccomend to any cook who wants to make the perfect English custard.
The first reference to custard in England was as almond milk or almond cream In a history of the Abbey of Croyland, England, Laurence Chateres in 1413. It contained almonds, thick milk, water, salt and sugar.
Not all custards are sweet. A quiche is a savoury custard tart. Some kinds of timbale or vegetable loaf are made of a custard base mixed with chopped savoury ingredients. Custard royale is a thick custard cut into decorative shapes and used to garnish soup or broth.
Bird’s Custard (a brand name) is the original version of what is known generically as custard powder. It is a cornflour-based powder which thickens to form a custard-like sauce when mixed with milk and heated to a sufficient temperature. Bird’s Custard was first formulated and first cooked by Alfred Bird in 1837, because his wife was allergic to eggs the key ingredient used to thicken traditional custard.
In some regions of the United Kingdom the popularity of this type of dessert is such that it is simply known as “custard.” In such cases, general usage of the word may be more likely to refer to the “Bird’s” custard rather than to the traditional egg-based variety.
In recent years, “instant” versions (containing powdered milk and sugar and requiring only hot water) and ready-made custard in tins and cartons have also become popular.
A food and drink survey carried out in 2000 found 99% of customers recognised the brand which accounts for 45% of the custard consumed in the UK. Bird’s Custard is also exported to several countries around the world, including the United States, where it is popular among several ethnic groups. Many ethnic and specialty stores across the United States sell the product. In Canada Bird’s Custard can often be found in many popular grocery supermarkets.
In addition to the Bird’s brand, generic cornflour-based custards are widely available.
“English Custard”
 
Ingredients

1/3 cup sugar
2-3 egg yolks
1 teaspoon flour
1 1/2 cups milk
1 piece vanilla bean
 
Method

Work up sugar and egg yolks with a wooden spoon until smooth and creamy. Add flour. Scald milk and vanilla bean together and then add egg yolk mixture to it, little by little. Return to saucepan and cook slowly, stirring constantly until it comes to the boiling point. Do not allow to boil. Remove vanilla bean. Cool, stirring vigorously at first and then from time to time to prevent crust from forming on top. Serve cold or a little warm. Other flavoring may be used. For coffee flavor use 1/2top milk and 1/2 strong coffee, for chocolate flavor add grated chocolate to taste to hot milk. Serves to to 3.

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The Best Beef Stew Recipe For Winter

21311077894_dscn0779.jpgBrrr…those winter nights are closing in! You can fight them off, though, if you have the right tools to hand. Sure, a fuzzy, warm blanket and a roaring fire go a long way towards keeping you toasty, but those work from your outside in. Sometimes, you just need something warm and comforting to heat you up from the inside out.
There are many types of food and drink popular during this time of year: hot toddies, mince pies, egg nog, roasted ham, turkey or fish…the list goes on. What could be better to warm the body and soul on a cold winter’s evening, though, than a steaming bowl of delicious beef stew? Just follow this fast and easy recipe and before you know it, you’ll forget all about the ice and snow outside your window.
Ingredients you’ll require:
1 pound stew beef
1 tablespoon flour
1 medium onion (chopped)
1 package beef stew seasoning
3 cups water
5 medium potatoes (cubed)
6 carrots (peeled and sliced)
1 tablespoon parsley flakes
2 cloves garlic (chopped)
Tablespoon cooking oil
Salt and pepper to taste
Cooking your stew:
Flour your stew meat
Heat cooking oil in a stew pot, then add stew meat, onions and garlic, and brown
Add water and beef stew seasoning
Add potatoes, carrots, salt, pepper and parsley flakes
Cook over medium heat for approximately 1 hour, stirring often
You’re done! Could that have been any easier?
Serve your delicious beef stew with your favourite crusty bread and a nice glass of red wine, or any beverage of your choice. You can also spice up your stew, if you like, by adding some chopped red chillies or a few drops of Tabasco sauce.
Enjoy!
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Prepare the Perfect Ice for Your Bar Drinks

01310569290_img-2573.jpgIf you are planning to get yourself a fine, quality liquor to make those very special bar drinks that you simply read about from a couple of online drink recipes, it’s also wise to plan to take special care in making your ice. This is most important when the bar drinks you plan to prepare are rocks drinks. You see, ice can make or break the quality of your bar drinks in more ways than one.
When making ice for your bar drinks, always use filtered water as much as you can. This way, you can be sure that your ice are clean and free from solids. If your filtration system has activated carbon, your water will be free from odors and bad tastes as well. Newer refrigerator models have built in filters these days for the purpose of making ice and for supplying water to the water dispenser.
The simplest way to make ice without using a special appliance is to get an ice tray, fill it with clean, filtered water, after which stick it in the freezer. Before long, your ice cubes will be ready for your bar drinks. But you must remember to take the ice out as quickly as possible. If you don’t, they’ll start to pick up the odors from other food in your freezer. This is something you must avoid at all cost.
However, for those who have a stand-alone ice maker, then this is not a problem. This dedicated ice machine stands in your countertop or fits under a kitchen or bar counter. Some models can also be used as freestanding units. The good thing about ice makers, specially the portable ones, is that they are the fastest ice generators in the market. Your bar drinks and drink recipes will be ready in no time. You will have your first batch of ice within ten minutes of adding water and turning the device on. The ice will have the shape and opacity that’s perfect for your bar drinks. Most of all, your bar drinks will not smell like freezer food.