Thursday, December 06, 2007

As requested

Bread Sauce

1 large onion, quartered
3 bay leaves
12 cloves
1/4 tsp grated nutmeg
10 black peppercorns
900/11/2 pints milk
175g/6oz fresh white breadcrumbs
175/6oz butter, cubed
6 tbsp double cream
freshly ground black pepper

1. Place the onion, bay leaves, spices, peppercorns and milk in a pan. Bring slowly to the boil, then remove from the heat and leave to infuse for 30 minutes.

2. Put the breadcrumbs into another pan, bring the milk back to the boil, then strain on to the breadcrumbs. Add butter and cream; heat gently for 5 minutes, stirring until the sauce thickens.

4. Cover the bread sauce with buttered greaseproof paper until required. Reheat and serve sprinkled with black pepper.

I usually halve the quantities which is quite easy. Sometimes I make it Christmas Eve to make life easy, sometimes I make it a little while in advance as it freezes well. Then, I just have to remember to get it out of the freezer! If I choose that option, I make the full quantity and freeze in smaller portions, so I can just take out what I need and if Roast Chicken needs cheering up, I have bread sauce to hand!

You will never know the relief I felt when I found the recipe. I had, of course, put it in a safe place. Just a different one from the one I've kept it in for the past twelve years. That was silly!

Christmas is coming, watch out for that bloater goose!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pretty much the same as mine - except that I use rice flakes or ground rice (I nearly bought some ground rice the other day, but then I noticed that Whitworth's ground rice isn't gluten-free - huh?!) I love bread sauce - one of my favourite bits of the meal!

Louise said...

I shouldn't really lay claim to this one, I found it about thirteen years ago in a Good Food magazine and have used it ever since. I never even thought about what I'd do if I couldn't eat bread! I suppose at least the bread is only for texture, not flavour, so if you can replace that, it's not going to be too different?

I agree with you, Christmas isn't Christmas without the Bread Sauce. (Or the turkey, or the pudding, or the cake, or the mince pies, or the chocolate brazils, or the...I'm really looking forward to Christmas!)

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Anonymous said...

At Last I can comment. My laptop is playing up and crashes lots.

Thank you for the recipe. This should add to the day! I'm getting excited!

Love from Ruth xx