Autumn Offer – Free Pudding with National Trust

Autumn pickings with National Trust

Autumn pudding free at National Trust with lunch course over £5.75

There’s only one thing better than pudding; and that’s free pudding.

The National Trust is celebrating their delicious range of seasonal, locally-sourced produce by offering free pudding to visitors this autumn. That’s an offer to warm the cockles of your heart.

Free and delicious: National Trust autumn puds

Nothing says autumn better than a scrumptious, seasonal pudding. To celebrate the rich tastes and aromas of the season, the National Trust is offering delicious, autumnal treats free of charge at its tearooms and restaurants throughout October.

Enjoy scrumptious apple and cinnamon pies, mouth-watering damson crumbles and blackberry tarts drenched in warm custard – free when over £5.75 is spent on a main, lunchtime meal at over 100 National Trust locations across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Brian Turner, Catering Food Specialist at the National Trust, said, “There’s nothing better than tucking into a deliciously warm and fruity pud during the colourful autumn months.

“Sourced directly from National Trust kitchen gardens, tenant farmers and local suppliers, our recipes are not only packed full of local, seasonal produce, but we make sure they taste every bit delicious too.

“So there’s never been a better time to treat yourself – enjoy a free pud on us.”

To find out more about this delicious offer, simply visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/pudding and download a voucher (offer is valid from Friday 1st October until Sunday 31st October 2010).

To recreate one of these mouth-watering autumn treats, have a go with these National Trust pudding recipes.

Dolbury Pudding, serves 8-12

This steamed pudding recipe originates from Killerton, the National Trust’s eighteenth century house set in the East Devon countryside.

The person who named it thought the pudding shape reminded them of Dolbury Hill, which rises behind the house.

  • 220g      Unsalted butter
  • 50g        Lard
  • 300g      Soft brown sugar
  • 6            Eggs-beaten
  • 400g      Apples-weighed when peeled and chopped
  • 400g      Mincemeat
  • 450g      Self-raising flour-sieved
  • A little milk if required
Spice it up for autumn.

Spiced blackberry and apple crumble. Photo: David Levenson. Free with main course over £5.75 at National Trust restaurants.

Method

  1. Grease 2×1.2-1.5 litre (2-2.5 pint) pudding basins.  Alternatively grease 12 individual ‘babies head’ pudding basins.  Put a round of greased greaseproof paper in the base.
  2. Cream together the fats until pale and fluffy.
  3. Add the beaten eggs, a little at a time, beating well after each addition.
  4. Stir in the apples and mincemeat.  Gently fold in the flour.
  5. If necessary add a little milk to the mixture to give a soft dropping consistency.  The mixture should be moist.
  6. Spoon the mixture into the basins, filling each by two-thirds.
  7. Cover the basins loosely with a double layer of greaseproof paper or a piece of foil and secure with string.
  8. Steam for two hours.

Turn out and serve with any sort of fruit sauce, custard or cream. This pudding can also be left to get cold and either portions –  or individual puddings – can be reheated in a microwave, as required.

What next with apples, National Trust chef Lee wonders.

National Trust chef Lee rests from cooking up apple puddings.

Apple and Orange Crumble, serves 4

  1. Pre-heat the oven to 200c/400f/G6.
  2. To make the crumble: blitz the flour, butter and a pinch of salt in a processor to a fine crumb. Stir in the caster sugar.
  3. Rub the crumb with your finger tips so the mixture begins to form clumps. Chill in the fridge.
  4. Peel the oranges with a sharp or small serrated knife, removing all the white pith.  Over a bowl, cut the oranges into segments, discarding the membranes but reserving the juice.
  5. Stir the chopped apples, demerara sugar and cinnamon into the oranges and place the filling into an ovenproof dish.
  6. Sprinkle over the crumble topping then place on a baking sheet and bake for 35-45 minutes, or until well-browned.

Serve warm with sweetened whipped cream.

 

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No Single Supplement – Voyages Jules Verne

Shopping in Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia

Shopping in Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia - Wikipedia

Those of you who – like me – are fed up with heavily padded costs for travelling as a single could do worse than consider Voyages Jules Verne.

This specialist tour operator has just published the latest edition of its sought-after No Single Supplement brochure.

Covering departures until December 2012, solo travellers can choose from short break and longer-haul destinations in Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Far East.

They all have one thing in common…there are no extra charges for having a single room.

Far from being a ‘singles club’, these arrangements ensure that clients wishing to join a tour independently may do so without the all-too-familiar financial penalties imposed by many travel companies.

Equally appealing to first-time solos and regular clients of Voyages Jules Verne, the new No Single Supplement brochure includes three new itineraries:

Ice & Lights: A seven-night Icelandic adventure that takes in the south west corner of this intriguing island. Highlights include Reykjavik, the Golden Circle and world-famous Blue Lagoon as well as the lesser-visited spots of Hveragerði, Skaftafell and the Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon, where Northern Lights sightings are likely (conditions permitting). Departing November to March, the price is from £1,095 pp*.

Kenya – Wildlife & Coast: Travel from Nairobi to Mombasa on this 14-night African safari that features Amboseli and Tsavo West National Parks, the Taita Hills and Kenya’s original tea estate in the Limuru Highlands. Accommodation is four-star throughout and, in addition to several game drives, there’s also an opportunity to look around the former home of ‘Out of Africa’s’ Karen Blixen. Departing 19 April & 17 May 2012, the price is from £1,995 pp*.

 

Petra, on the Voyages Jules Verne itinerary for singles

Petra, on the Voyages Jules Verne itinerary for singles

Jordan’s Red Sea & Petra: Expanding its popular programme of holidays in Jordan this year Voyages Jules Verne now offers scheduled flights from Heathrow to Amman, enabling visitors to enjoy Saturday departures at a more convenient time, an extended season in which to travel and an additional day to spend in their chosen resort. This new eight-night option combines Amman, the Dead Sea and a third-centre choice of either Aqaba or Tala Bay. Departing October to May, the price is from £945 pp*.

The 2011/2012 No Single Supplement programme also includes familiar favourites such as Turkish Delights (four nights in Istanbul from £595 pp*), In the Company of Angels (four nights in Rome from £435 pp*), A Royal Steamer Restored (seven nights cruising the Nile in style from £1,495 pp*) and India’s Golden Triangle (nine nights from £1,175 pp*).

For those seeking to see in the Advent season with aplomb, Christmas Markets & Music on the Danube promises an unforgettable four-night cruise to Vienna, Budapest and Bratislava with private on-board concerts and plenty of festive shopping opportunities.

*According to the itinerary selected, prices include air travel and taxes, transportation, accommodation, some meals and the services of guides and local representatives. A programme of sightseeing excursions is available on most tours (additional charge may apply).

Some itineraries also include special events – exclusive to clients of Voyages Jules Verne – ranging from a late afternoon cruise on Lake Como and typical Ottoman Dinner in Turkey to a lecture on Tunisian history in Sousse, a private evening reception at Luxor Temple and a ride in a bullock cart in India.

Availability is limited on no single supplement rooms and early booking is highly recommended. And, if the risk of missing out altogether isn’t sufficient an incentive in itself, there are great discounts to be enjoyed by reserving a place now:

Gullfoss, Iceland - with Jules Verne Voyages

No single supplements in Gullfoss, Iceland, with Voyages Jules Verne

TUNISIA – Book by 31 October (2012 departures) for a £50 pp saving on Hannibal & Carthage – a seven-night tour of Tunisia’s classical sites, or Tunisian Mosaic – a week’s stay at the four-star El Hana Palace Hotel near Port El Kantaoui that includes visits to Carthage, El Djem, Kairouan and Sousse.

JORDAN - Book by 31 August (2011 departures) or 30 November (2012 departures) for a £50 pp saving on Discover Jordan (eight nights), Jordan’s Red Sea & Petra (eight nights) and Grand Tour of Jordan (15 nights).

For a copy of the new No Single Supplement brochure, contact Voyages Jules Verne on 0845 166 7035, or visit the award-winning website at www.vjv.com.

Here, prospective travellers can also visit VJV Lounge – a Review and Members’ Area where clients rate and review their experiences, upload photos and videos, and create groups whilst working their way through membership levels.

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