lemon curd, yoghurt and granola & foodie pen pals

Thursday, 31 May 2012
Another month, another foodie pen pal reveal


This month I received a parcel from Jess who blogs over at Feeling Stylish

Jess was actually my foodie pen pal in the first swap we did and it was her parcel to me that sadly went astray. It was utter coincidence that we were matched again but I was really excited to see what she would send me.


I wasn't disappointed.  Jess lives in Norfolk and sent me some lovely goodies from the region including some amazing mint chocolate, some East Anglian parsley and some local tea. Also included was a wonderful jar of lemon curd which proved, frankly, to be irresistible. 


I knew immediately that I wanted to make something with the lemon curd. Some sort of cake immediately sprang to mind and I started experimenting on Saturday morning. As the recipe became increasingly complex, my enthusiasm began to wane. The essence of the ingredients was getting lost. 

I was still thinking about the cake as I absent mindedly made breakfast.  My normal breakfast is a couple of tablespoons of plain yoghurt, a drizzle of honey and a scattering of granola. As the jar of lemon curd was open in front of me, I decided to stir some of that through my yogurt instead. 

I realised that this was the kind of food that I want to eat more and more.  

We used to delight in long evenings spent in expensive restaurants eating complicated food.  Not so much these days. Sunday evening, for example, we had a chicken, simply roasted with some rosemary and some sea salt.  The leftover potatoes from Satuday night were fried in a little olive oil until they were wearing little crispy jackets. A few roasted green beans was all that we really needed to complete the meal. 

This is what food should be about.  Simple ingredients, simple flavours.


I love how a good lemon curd can be both mouth-tinglingly  tart and overwhelmingly sweet at the same time. Against the background of plain yogurt, the flavours stand out all the more with the crunch from a handful of granola providing some welcome texture. I'm pretty sure you don't actually need a recipe for this as I imagine what I did is fairly self-evident (and you can adjust the quantities as you see fit) but I'll give you one anyway...

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Lemon curd, yoghurt and granola
Yield: Serves 1

Ingredients
  • 2 tablespoons plain yoghurt
  • 2 teaspoons lemon curd
  • 1 teaspoon granola

Cooking Directions
  1. Layer the yogurt and lemon curd, scatter with the granola.
  2. Eat.

27 comments:

Jenny @ BAKE said...

Your food parcel looks amazing, and that yoghurt WOW! Can't wait to make it

Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar said...

Mmmm I wish I had this for breakfast!

Asmaa said...

I love tart and sweet desserts and so pretty in those jars

Julie @ Table for Two said...

oh wow, what a great parcel you got! the lemon curd looks out of this world. i love that you incorporated the foodie pen pal gifts into a recipe :) yum!

Amy said...

So simple, but this looks SO good! Beautiful photos, Kathryn.

Cassie/Bake Your Day said...

This lemon curd looks so good! What a great treat to mix with yogurt and granola!

amy @ fearless homemaker said...

oh yum! lemon curd is sooo delicious + i love the little parfaits you made with it. looks wonderful!

Beauty Balm said...

the food swap looks great :) and the lemon curd, yoghurt and granola looks yummy x

Chung-Ah | Damn Delicious said...

Awesome box! And I'm absolutely loving the simplicity of this dish! Okay now I have to go to Trader Joe's to pick up like 10 jars of lemon curd :)

thelittleloaf said...

I love the final photo - so simple and inviting! Yoghurt and granola can get a bit boring so love the idea of livening it up with lemon curd!

Alison said...

The lemon curd does indeed look fabulous.

Becky aka Skinny Minnie said...

I never thought about curd and yogurt..awesome idea!

Elaina @ Flavour said...

I can't tell what I love more about this post...your delightful package from your foodie pen pal, the amazingly delicious looking lemon curd, or the beautiful way you describe simple food, simple flavours. You make me smile! x

emilialiveslife said...

Yum, this definitely makes me want to make a yogurt parfait! Definitely agree that simple food is the best food :)

Joanne said...

Sometimes it really is the simple things in life that taste the best. This parfait sounds amazing!

brandi said...

yogurt + lemon curd is one of the best combos EVER. this look gorgeous! love the little cups.

london bakes said...

Thank you friends for all your lovely lovely comments! xo

Jettica said...

Yum yum! So glad you enjoyed your parcel and I'm glad it arrived.

I'm going to buy some more of the lemon curd tomorrow to have with yoghurt. Why didn't I think of that!?

Jess
x

thisisrocksalt.com said...

Another lovely, thoughtful parcel - and I just love that you immediately put that lemon curd to good use.

Julia said...

Foodie pen pals is such a great idea! And, I love the parfait!

Jen @ Savory Simple said...

I am so intrigued by this foodie pen pal program I see popping up everywhere! I think I might have to sign up. I love what you've done with the lemon curd. What a perfect paring of ingredients.

Russell at Chasing Delicious said...

This sounds scrumptious! It looks great too. And what an awesome idea about foodie pen pals. I may have to borrow that.

glutenfreehappytummy.com said...

it looks like you've got some great goodies these! and that yoghurt! holy cow!! it looks fabulous! thanks for sharing!

Miss T said...

LEMON,LEMON, LEMON! LOVE THIS TO PIECES!

sophiesfoodiefiles said...

Lovely foodie goodies from your friend! I laos love, love any curd even lemon curd!

I love your lovely layered pots a lot: just georgous & ooh so appetizing too! :)

Erin @ Texanerin Baking said...

I came over here just now wondering why I hadn't seen any posts from you in my Google Reader for a few weeks. And turns out that would be because I hadn't remembered to subscribe. Brilliant!

This looks lovely and I love this foodie pen pal thing. I SO wish that we had the same thing in Germany! I could go crazy baking stuff and then give it away. Fun!

I love your jars! And very nice job layering. I tried the same thing a few weeks ago and it was just terrible. So really, awesome job. :)

Hena Tayeb said...

That sounds like the perfect thing to get in the mail... how fun!

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