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Showing posts with label Jordans. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 July 2014

A Summer Dessert with Jordans Country Crisp

Jordans have enlisted Edd Kimber to create a series of foraged food recipes inspired by The Jordans Wildlife Garden. This garden will be unveiled at the RHS Hampton Court Flower Show, which runs from 8 - 13 July, and showcases the British countryside and the natural larder it provides. Edd's recipes utilise a selection of foods that can be found in nature's larder such as berries, cobnuts, strawberries and plums.

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Inspired by Edd's vision and Jordans' commitment to the British countryside, I came up with a quick and easy way to make a cheat's Strawberry Fool using strawberries foraged from our own garden and Jordans Country Crisp with Strawberries.

strawberries


For a very simple dairy free dessert, layer chopped strawberries and Swedish Glace iced non-dairy dessert into a serving glass, sprinkle over the Country Crisp and top with a big, ripe strawberry.  You can enjoy all the goodness of oats and fresh strawberries in a yummy, summery pudding!

Jordans Country Crisp


You can keep up with all the news on the Jordans Wildlife Garden by following the hashtag #jordansgoeswild on Twitter and Facebook.

Friday, 26 July 2013

Granola Rock Cake Recipe

Jordans have sent me some products to inspire me to create something yummy in the kitchen.  So using their delicious Super 3 Seeds Granola with cranberries, I made some Granola Rock Cakes, based on the rock cakes my mum used to make when I was a child!  They are very quick and easy to make.

recipe, Jordans

Ingredients

125g butter
125g soft brown sugar
1 egg
200g plain flour
1/2 teaspn baking powder
125g Jordan's Super 3 Seeds Granola

Method

Cream together the fat and sugar.
Beat in the egg.
Add flour, baking powder and granola.
Stir well.
Blob onto baking tray evenly spaced.
Cook at 180 degrees for approximately 15 minutes.

The rock cakes are very oaty and the seeds and cranberries are delicious additions!  They are a tasty and healthier alternative to cookies.

granola

Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Jordan's Super Berry Country Crisp


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Baked with British wholegrain conservation grade oats and mixed with freeze dried blackcurrants, cranberries and blueberries, Country Crisp clusters are a delicious, crunchy cereal from Jordans.  The tartness of the berries and the sweet, oaty clusters compliment each other very well.  The clusters don't go soggy in milk.  Personally I like eating them straight from the box!

Jordans, cereal

They contain nothing artificial and are suitable for vegetarians.

Jordans don't only make yummy cereals bursting with goodness, they are also passionate about preserving the British countryside. They are committed to keeping the countryside flourishing.

The Super Berry Country Crisp is available in Tesco and Waitrose with an RRP of £2.69.

http://www.jordanscereals.co.uk/



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