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  • Recipes with Strawberry & Mint Vinegar

    Beetroot & Feta Dip

    with Womersley Strawberry & Mint Vinegar
    by Julie Friend

    Serves 4
    As this dip already has mint as an ingredient, our Strawberry and Mint vinegar is the perfect choice to add the vital acidity. Serve with warm pitta or vegetable crudités.

    Ingredients
    200g cooked beetroot, peeled, drained and cut into chunks
    150g feta cheese, drained and crumbled
    Leaves from around 3 mint stems (tear the leaves into pieces, discard stems)
    3 tbsp Womersley Strawberry & Mint Vinegar
    Salt and black pepper
    Squeeze of fresh lemon

    Method
    Place all the ingredients into a food processor and blitz until you have a smooth purée (it will remain slightly granular which is fine)
    Check for seasoning and adjust to taste.
    Garnish with a beetroot leaf or more crumbled feta.

     Strawberry & Rhubarb Crumble Shortbread

     

    with Womersley Strawberry & Mint Vinegar
    by Peter Sidwell

    Rhubarb and custard for me is a wonderful combination of flavours, it reminds me of my childhood. This recipe is a great opportunity to celebrate a great British ingredient and let those memories flood back.

    Ingredients
    250g butter (softened)
    125g caster sugar
    2 egg yolks
    325g of plain flour
    50g of custard powder
    150g of strawberry jam
    200g of rhubarb
    2 tbsp of Womersley Strawberry & Mint Vinegar
    75g granulated sugar  
    50g of oats
    1 orange  

    Method
    Place the softened butter and sugar into a mixing bowl and beat together until soft, light and fluffy. It's really important to make sure your butter is room temperature so it will cream together with the sugar.
    Add in the egg yolks and continue to mix while you measure out the remaining ingredients.
    Mix the custard powder and flour together and add slowly into the bowl until it just starts to come together.
    Scoop out ¾ of the mix onto a clean work surface and knead together to make a soft dough.
    Press the mixture into a baking tray (20cms x 10cm approx.) lined with parchment paper.
    Using your fingers, press the dough down firmly to make a traditional shortbread base; it should be about 1cm deep.
    With the remaining dough, add in the oats and orange zest then crumble it up in your hands to make a crumble.
    Pour the crumble out onto another baking tray.
    Bake both trays in the oven for 20 minutes at 160°C until golden.

    While the shortbread is cooking it’s time to make the jam for the filling.
    Dice the rhubarb into 1cm chunks and place in a saucepan.
    Cook on a medium heat for 10 minutes until soft, then pour off the excess liquid.
    Add the strawberry jam and simmer for 2 minutes.
    Using a spoon, mix the jam together, then pour over the shortbread; as it is warm it will spread easily.
    Break the crumble up and scatter the topping evenly over the jam, leave to set and cut into portions.

    Short recipes with Strawberry & Mint Vinegar

    YasminLimbert  Panna Cotta with Strawberry & Mint http://bit.ly/2iBOjCx

    HomeSmithsJax Love the strawberry & mint over roasted butternut squash and feta salad ;P

    HomeSmithsJax Made myself a Feta, chickpea, mint & spring onion salad last night used Strawberry & Mint vinegar - was fab

    RobGreenchef This weeks tip. Easy! pour Strawberry & Mint vinegar and Black pepper onto strawberries for a taste of Wimbledon

    JonWe11ington Scones filled with WomersleyFoods strawberry and mint infused cream is AMAZING!!

    adambaseyfood Used the Strawberry vinegar in a fennel purée. It's great with strawberries and fresh mint too

    matkiwi Mat Follas My kids reckon my cooked bananas, nutella and WomersleyFoods strawberry & mint dressing should be on the restaurant menu!

    the_a_stevenson Is it wrong to pour WomersleyFoods strawberry and mint vinegar over vanilla ice cream? Don't be silly, it could be what it's made for. Surely it's made for ice cream? ;-) Like good old-fashioned raspberry dash. Now trying it in a martini as it's gin o'clock

    leepatchef A salad of cucumber melon and tomatoes marinated in WomersleyFoods strawberry and mint vinegar.