I have not made any new recipes this past week. Instead, I thought I would share what we picked up at The Pure Pasty Company. We were there last Thursday the 16th. The man always goes in because I can't tackle the steep steps. They do have an open moving platform that takes people down those steps, an elevator/lift. You step on it, the sides come up to the waist, they close a gate and down it goes. I haven't used it as a) I don't like to ask the staff to drop everything - they have to manage it and they are generally super busy, and b) I don't want to make a spectacle of myself, always preferring to melt into the background. So no, I won't be using the lift now or anytime that I can see. My two personalities, me and the dominant introvert, have a great back and forth about such things.

And so, what did he buy today? Something new which we intended to take home and have for supper. British bangers with baked beans on top of that, all tucked inside that delicious pastry shell. They make the best pastry! He knows I grew up on bangers and separately, baked beans on toast, loved them as a kid and still do. He wanted to surprise me with this…

and he did but not being a big fan of this combination, he treated himself to a sausage roll, which he will always get if we want a change from a Cornish Pasty. He enjoys sausage rolls ever since his time in the UK.
I have already mentioned the pretty paper plates and napkins I bought the other day. I used them to serve up this pastry pocket.
It was delicious! Next time I would eat it with a spoon of Branston's Chutney and a dab of Coleman's Mustard.
Here's a closer look above and below of the napkins and paper plates. I usually only buy generic ones - perfect for picnics and for days when you want a break from the washing up. I don't usually buy the pretty ones, but it was a pick-me-up to see them on the table.
This not actually being my Monday Morning Recipe Post, but I do have a recipe for you. On a page at The Pure Pasty Company's website, they have the Queen's Biscuit Cake here. If I wanted to make this cake as shown, I could get the items at the shop. I've never made it but I have seen it before on other websites, and only just found it on theirs. I also found two other recipes, basically the same. This first link here is interesting as it is from the Queen’s actual Chef who came up with the recipe. It doesn't share a photo that I could see, bu another site shows an actual photo of their version here.
This is The Pure Pasty Company’s version
"Queen's Biscuit Cake
Are you in need of a quick and easy sweet snack?
Then we have the recipe for you - the late Queen's favorite biscuit cake.
Only 4 ingredients, of which we currently have 2 in stock and on discount - Bournville Buttons and Rich Tea Biscuits.
Biscuit Cake
200g (a smidgen over 7 ounces) packet of Rich Tea Biscuits
5 ozs. butter (salted), softened
5 ozs. sugar (fine)
5 ozs. Bournville Chocolate Buttons, plus
Coating:
7 oz. Bournville Chocolate Buttons (total 3 x 110g bags)
Use a 7-inch x 5-inch pan (or closest size), lined with parchment.
Break the biscuits into approximately 1-inch pieces.
Melt the buttons.
Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
Stir in melted chocolate and add biscuits until well coated.
Spread into pan and cool.
When set, melt rest of chocolate and spread on top.
Leave to set, then enjoy.
Added note by me: if you don't have these products readily available in your area, use a favorite equivalent. They are in that last link I used.
Thanks for visiting.
I hope your day is a great one!
I enjoy baked beans on toast once in a while and I always buy the British original. Miriam, however, thinks that they are quite horrid!
ReplyDeleteI would enjoy hearing from our British friends and also our Australian friends to see if this is still as popular as when I was a child, or if it is eaten this way in Australia :)
DeleteWhat a nice surprise for you. It looks tasty. Those plates and napkins are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ann :) It was very nice having something a little different, and those paper plates were very cheerful.
DeleteWhat an interesting pie/pasty - tasty and filling.
ReplyDeleteYour plates and napkins are very pretty.
Thank you Janice, I was happily surprised how much I enjoyed this take on the pasty, and the plates and napkins were an enjoyable addition :)
DeleteI do like your serviettes and plate, very pretty.
ReplyDeleteIt's a rare thing we eat is baked beans but if we do we have them on toast.
Thanks Margaret , and that’s interesting. We donhave them a lot either but enjoy when we do.
DeleteI’m hungry now. Have a beautiful day.
ReplyDeleteThank you Regine, you too :)
DeleteYour paper plates and napkins are very pretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda, glad you like them :)
DeleteThis was a very thoughtful gesture. The pastry looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteYes, I really appreciated it :) Thanks Sandra :)
DeleteYum, I do love a good filled with goodness pastry. That Queen's Biscuit cake looks so interesting, too. Thanks for the recipes. Happy Monday to you!
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Ellen, and thank you :)
DeleteMorning Denise they pastry was mouth watering I'm certain.
ReplyDeleteI love the napkin and plate too
Hugs cecilia
Good morning Cecilia, happy you liked them. Thank you! Hugs, Denise :)
DeleteThe plates and napkins are gorgeous! I would not have used the lift either, like you. I don't like needing attention. What a wonderful place!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you said that Ginny, that I am not alone in how I feel :) It is a wonderful place. I'm sure if we lived closer we would be there more often. Glad you liked those plates and napkins too. I was very happy to find those in the supermarket we go to. They always have a few seasonal items on display.
DeletePretty plateware and yummy food
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine, much appreciated :)
DeleteLooks interesting. These sort of things are popular over here. They do a cheesy, beans and sausage pastry and one of the companies did a vegan version a few years ago. Cannot beat beans on toast, it's still a thing over here. :-D
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