You can make it yourself, but it takes a little while. I also use a mock version that just takes a few minutes, but it’s not quite the same.I can't find Clotted or Devonshire Cream here.
You can make it yourself, but it takes a little while. I also use a mock version that just takes a few minutes, but it’s not quite the same.I can't find Clotted or Devonshire Cream here.
Chef John has your back:TastyReuben never thought of making my own Clotted Cream before
Hmmm
It’s been on my list to do for an age, then I found out I could find it pretty easily nearby, so I’ve not quite gotten around to it.Hmmm
what with the price of eggs and butter lately!
Generic supermarket eggs are about $2.50/dozen. The fancy-pants ones are anywhere from $6.50 to $9/dozen, though Kroger currently has one super-premium brand on sale right now for $3.50/dozen - they must be close to their best-by date.Slightly off topic: how much are eggs and butter in the USA currently?
Generic supermarket eggs are about $2.50/dozen. The fancy-pants ones are anywhere from $6.50 to $9/dozen, though Kroger currently has one super-premium brand on sale right now for $3.50/dozen - they must be close to their best-by date.
Overall, prices seem to be up about a dollar across the board.
Generic supermarket eggs are about $2.50/dozen.
Yesterday was Mister Next Door Neighbors birthday and I finished putting his cake together in the nick of time.
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Not to break my arm, but that was a really good cake!
Three layers with homemade fresh Seedless Raspberry filling and Chocolate Frosting.
We got hit with the bird flu pretty heavily earlier this year. I guess the UK didn't get it? Poultry farmers are just starting to recover so prices should be going down soon. I have no idea why butter went up so much, though.The supermarket I use only has free range eggs and cheapest are about the same price as your generic. Fancy pants eggs can be much more.
If I shop elsewhere I can get 15 non free range for £1.60 = $ 1.96
So it looks like 'on balance' eggs are cheaper in the UK.
I'm sure you know that the Federal Reserve hiked up our interest rates by .75% to try and get a handle on inflation, so hopefully prices will stabilize if not go down soon.The Walmart here in Cowboyville Arizona, 12 count store brand eggs are sold out, I can get 18 count for $5.66
And store brand unsalted butter is $3.98/lb.
Back in March, eggs were $3.19/18ct. & butter was $3.18/lb.... how do I know this? I had my Community Bake Sale that month and I always keep a diary of what I spent, what I made, what I charged and what I sold.
If the prices go up too much more I don't think that I would be able to participate in the Bake Sale again and make any sort of money ... may not worth my time and energy.
I hadn't thought of that MG!!!Looks great - and you have a ready-made recipe for the current recipe challenge!