This past Thursday, March 1st is best known to the Welsh side of my family as St. David's Day. As a child, I would get dressed up in traditional Welsh dress (long woolen skirt, white blouse, woolen shawl and a Welsh hat) and my Dad would dawn either a daffodil or a leek on his lapel and we would be touted off to go singing with the Ottawa Welsh Society. Twenty years later, things are a bit different, yet I still find myself wanting to get in touch with my roots and mark the day. So, I decided to make
Welsh cakes. They were a partial success, but I think I will leave that baking up to the one who knows best - my mamgu (grandmother). Next year, I think I will stick to buying daffodils!
Since I was going to get Antoine to taste my Welsh cakes, I thought it would be best to pair them with another common breakfast back in the UK -
porridge! Although this one I did had a bit of a twist, instead of cooking it with milk, we used coconut milk. Also adding to his fruit challenge, there were apples and currants (albeit with a different portion size as me) and topped it with spiced sugar.
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Mine & His |
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Welsh cake topped with raspberry jam & Pinterest, naturally |
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