I spent the most magical Easter ever in the UK...not only for the
fairytale pre-wedding euphoria but for the AMAZING hot weather. 22°C
minimum each day..my mothers' garden was in bloom..red tulips offset by
bluebells, yellow irises, pink ornamental cherry blossom....Bath at
it's best! I was inspired to paint this new canvas 30 x 100cm in
acrilics.
We couldn't have celebrated Easter in a more traditional
way. My mother blew the fresh eggs empty which we then dyed. Isabella my
Hungarian friend had dyes sent by her grandmother but food dyes would
do just as well. We of course had traditional tea with a simnel cake.
I made a ricotta cake, taught to me by Maria, a Southern Italian recipe from Basilicata:
Pastry:
200g Flour
80g Sugar
90g Margarine
2 egg yolks
Pinch of salt
Filling:
Make custard
Mix 4 tablespoons of cornflour with
4 tablespoons of sugar
2 egg yolks
Boil milk with
peel of whole lemon
Add a liitle hot milk to the custard mix and then pour into the rest of the milk. Stir until thick.
When cool mix with
500g ricotta
grated rind of 1 lemon
Cover
the pastyry with the mixture and make a lattice with pastry strips.
Bake in a hot oven (preheated to 180°C) for an hour or until golden.
Sieve icing sugar on top and decorate with RASPBERRIES.