Author: Ren Rose

  • Spiced Apple Tea: A Comforting Brew

    Spiced Apple Tea: A Comforting Brew

    There is something magical about the aroma of apples, cinnamon and cloves simmering away on a cool day. Spiced apple tea is a soothing, naturally sweet drink that feels like autumn in a mug. It can be enjoyed both with and without caffeine. It is perfect for cosy evenings and can be dressed up for gatherings as a warm seasonal alternative to mulled wine.


    Why You’ll Love Spiced Apple Tea

    • Naturally Sweet & Fragrant: No need for heavy sweeteners.
    • Warming & Comforting: The perfect antidote to chilly autumn weather.
    • Simple to Make: Just a few ingredients simmered together.

    Spiced Apple Tea: Two Ways 

    Caffeine-Free Recipe

    Ingredients (Serves 4)

    • 1l apple juice 
    • 1 apple, sliced into rounds
    • 1 cinnamon stick
    • 3 whole cloves
    • 2 slices fresh ginger 
    • 1-2 tablespoons honey
    • Lemon slices (for serving)

    Instructions

    Step 1: Combine the Base

    1. Pour the apple juice into a saucepan.
    2. Add sliced apple, cinnamon stick, cloves and ginger, if using.

    Step 2: Simmer Gently

    Bring to a low simmer over a medium heat. Let it gently bubble for 10-15 minutes, allowing the spices to infuse.

    Step 3: Sweeten to Taste

    Remove from heat and stir in honey if desired.

    Step 4: Serve

    Strain into mugs, add a slice of lemon, and serve warm.

    Black Tea Version Recipe

    Ingredients (Serves 4)

    • 1l water
    • 2 apples, thinly sliced
    • 2 cinnamon sticks 
    • 3 whole cloves 
    • 2 slices fresh ginger
    • 3 black tea bags
    • 1-2 tablespoons honey
    • Lemon slices, to serve

    Instructions

    Step 1: Combine the Base

    1. Pour the water into a saucepan.
    2. Add sliced apple, cinnamon stick, cloves and ginger, if using.

    Step 2: Simmer Gently

    Bring to a low simmer over a medium heat. Let it gently bubble for 10-15 minutes, allowing the spices to infuse.

    Step 3: Bring the Tea

    Add the tea bags and allow to brew for 3-5 minutes, depending on the desired strength.

    Step 4: Prepare for Serving

    Remove tea bags, strain and sweeten with honey, if desired.

    Step 5: Serve

    Serve hot with lemon slices.

    Autumn Tea Essentials

    Glass Teapot with Bamboo Lid ~ £8.99 Shop Here

    Farmhouse Mug Set ~ £32.99 Shop Here

    Kilner Tea Storage Jar ~ £7.00 Shop Here

    Variations & Tips

    • Chai Style Twist: Add a few cardamom pods and a star anise for a more complex, spiced flavour.
    • For Gatherings: Keep the tea warm in a slow cooker or large stove pot for self-serve at autumn get-togethers.
    • Iced Spiced Apple Tea: Let it cool, strain and serve over ice with fresh mint.

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  • The Ultimate Farmhouse Loaf

    The Ultimate Farmhouse Loaf

    From oven to table, the classic loaf that never disappoints.

    There is something undeniably comforting about a warm, rustic farmhouse loaf, fresh from the oven. With its soft airy interior and golden crust, this bread feels like home in every bite. Whether you are a seasoned baker or trying your hand at homemade bread for the first time, this farmhouse loaf is approachable, forgiving and absolutely delicious.

    Why We Love the Farmhouse Loaf

    • Rustic Charm: It is irregular in shape and has a crusty exterior, making it perfect for casual meals.
    • Versatile: Great for sandwiches, toast or simply with butter and jam.
    • Satisfying to Bake: The process is simple yet the results feel artisanal.

    Ingredients

    Every great loaf starts in the bowl. Click the image to check out my favourite mixing bowl.

    For the Sponge (Optional, but adds flavour):

    • 360ml warm water 
    • 5g sugar 
    • 7g active dry yeast
    • 180g all-purpose flour

    For the Dough:

    • 450g all-purpose flour
    • 9g salt
    • 5g sugar
    • 30ml olive oil or melted butter
    • 300ml warm water
    • 7g active dry yeast (if making without sponge)

    Recipe

    Step 1: Make the Sponge (Optional)

    1.  Mix warm water, sugar and yeast in a bowl.
    2. Stir in flour until smooth.
    3. Cover and leave to rise for 30-45 minutes until bubbly.

    Step 2: Prepare the Dough

    1. Mix flour, salt and sugar in a large bowl (add yeast too, if not using the sponge).
    2. Add warm water, oil/butter and the sponge (if using).
    3. Mix to form a sticky dough, then knead on a lightly floured surface for 8-10 minutes until smooth and elastic.

    Step 3: Let it Rise

    Place dough in a lightly oiled bowl, cover, and let this rise for 1-2 hours until it has doubled in size.

    Step 4: Shape the Loaf

    1. Punch down the dough and shape into a round or oval loaf.
    2. Place on a parchment-lined baking tray or in a loaf tin.

    Step 5: Second Rise

    • Cover and let rise for another 30-45 minutes. 
    • Preheat the oven to 220°C. 

    Step 6: Bake 

    1. Optional: Score the top with a sharp knife.
    2. Bake for 25-30 minutes until golden brown and hollow-sounding when tapped.
    3. Cool on a wire rack before slicing.

    Baking Equipment Essentials

    Mason Cash Baking Bowl ~ £16.50 Shop Here

    Salter Digital Scales ~ £16.99 Shop Here

    Bread Proving Baskets Set of Two ~ £22.99 Shop Here

    Tips for the Perfect Farmhouse Loaf 

    • Use a baking stone or preheated tray. This helps to create a crisp crust. 
    • Steam in the oven. Place a small oven-safe dish of water for the first 10 minutes to create steam – enhances crust texture.
    • Don’t over flour. Keep the dough slightly sticky for a softer crumb.
    • Experiment with flour types. Mixing some whole wheat or spelt flour gives extra flavour and rustic texture.
    • Make ahead. This dough freezes well. Shape and freeze before second rise, then thaw and bake fresh. 

    Serving Ideas:

    • Crusty bread for soups or stews – perfect for autumn or winter comfort meals.
    • Rustic sandwiches with roasted vegetables or ham and cheese.

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