Making a Gingerbread House

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It’s sort of become a tradition to buy one of those DIY gingerbread house kits and to build it on Christmas day with my cousins and siblings… the constant struggle of keeping the roof in place, trying our best not to eat all the sweets, and then smashing it down at the end of the day!

Though, this year I decided I wanted to try making one from scratch because, well, I have a baking problem.

That, and because half of my cousins are in Goa at the moment, lapping up the sun and lying on the beach. I’m not jealous.

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Timberyard, Edinburgh

During our weekend in Edinburgh we happened to visit the Timberyard – a family run restaurant on Lady Lawson Street. We’d heard that it was unmissable… so naturally we made a reservation.

On arrival, we received a warm ‘may I take your jackets?’ welcome to the large barn-style restaurant, already setting a cosy, homily atmosphere. This was only further enforced by the cute wood burning stove, rustic yet contemporary decor, and the continually smiley friendly staff!

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The complimentary bread arrived warm (and with some seriously light whipped butter!),  found out they source all their ingredients from local suppliers/growers, that they grow their own herbs ‘out back’, and even their cola is homemade! I cannot stress how impressed we were with this. They clearly don’t do things by halves!

The menu was unique, with some very uncommon (some unheard of!) ingredients which made it all the more exciting.

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To drink we had the Spiced Crabapple and Pear (with cinnamon and, we think, pine needles?). It was crisp yet so warming! Mmm.

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And Vanessa had the homemade cola – tangy and refreshing, with a slight gingery taste.

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For starters (or a ‘Small’, according to the menu), Mark had the cured & smoked salmon, rye crumb, roe, cucumber.

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And Issy had the raw roe deer, smoked beetroot, pickled chanterelle, spiced bread.

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For mains (or ‘Large’), Vanessa and I had the lamb loin & belly, beetroot, kohlrabi, kale, radish, whipped potato. There were so many elements to the plate, I felt like a judge on Masterchef trying all the flavour combinations! Heaven.

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Issy’s main was the baked salsify, cauliflower, squash, stout, whipped potato, crowdie, leaves. Again, having the chance to try things we’d never tried before was definitely the best thing about the menu.

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Mark’s main: coley, carrot, shallot, potato, cider vinegar, watercress.

We then made sure to try the desserts, since everything else was so delicious!

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Chocolate pudding, frozen berries, buttermilk, oat crisp, creme fraiche.

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Plum, apple, bramble, honey, heather, brandy.

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Vanessa and I went for the baked apple, nut crumb, cider caramel. Now, this was definitely my kind of dessert. Warm, fruity, spiced, and with a dollop of something cold… and in this case, the cider sorbet totally made it for me! I could have happily had another.

All in all, Timberyard was probably THE best decision we made over the weekend… and we will most likely be visiting next time we’re in Edinburgh! Unmissable.

Edinburgh! – Round 2

Last weekend the two of us found ourselves in Edinburgh… because let’s face it, it was bound to happen. (Previous Edinburgh visit can be found here!)

It was the genius of our friend Mark, suggesting we make a trip during winter just to see what the city was like around Christmas. A brave move I know, heading to Scotland in December, but we didn’t get too rained on. We totally did.

Fast forward riding on the tube, a train to Manchester, a drive to Lancaster (including a few wrong turns :P), an obligatory Burger King pit stop, and the remaining drive all the way to Edinburgh… and we finally arrived at our flat for the weekend.

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We were a little bit in love with the flat (on Rossie Place)… walking distance from the town centre, affordable and gorgeous. Though the icing on the cake was when our lovely host, Stephanie, risked her life just to save us a parking space… whilst carrying her baby! True hero. Will definitely be staying there again!

After dropping off our stuff we headed out to the Christmas markets for the bright lights, food and mulled cider.

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Deep fried cheese…of ALL varieties.

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Bratkartoffeln – German pan-fried potatoes with onions and bacon.

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Pork Steak.

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Mulled Cider and Pimm’s Hot Apple Strudel (blackberry and elderflower Pimm’s, apple juice, nutmeg, chocolate and cream).

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Amaretto and Cherry Compote Crêpe.

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We then headed to the Dragonfly Cocktail bar in Grassmarket, which came highly recommended with good reason. The ‘BurntIsland Ice Tea’ was so fruity and tropical and coconuty… and just plain beautiful. <insert fuzzy photo from the dimly lit bar>

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The next morning we filled up on Scottish crumpets before heading out to the Timberyard restaurant on Lady Lawson Street for yet more food/lunch… oh, and to meet Vanessa! See more from Timberyard here, it was so good we made a separate post!

We spent the rest of our Saturday taking in the sights, eating some more, and checking out some of the local pubs/live music.

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Buying fudge from The Fudge House of Edinburgh on the Royal Mile.

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Dinner at Whiski.

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Classic Sausage and Mash. Always a winner.

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Steak & Ale Pie – made with house ale.

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Haggis with Neeps and Tatties. When in Scotland.

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Cranachan for dessert – whisky, oatmeal, cream, honey and raspberries. So tasty we’re totally gonna try making this ourselves!

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Cheeky mulled wine in the quirkiest pub ever – Dirty Dick’s on Rose Street. Think of a random object…chances are they have it somewhere on the wall.

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Then we finished off with a drink in the White Hart pub in Grassmarket for some live music. The musician had Round Here by Counting Crows on his song list, so naturally we thought he was brilliant. He also played ‘To Be With You’ by Mr. Big….and I haven’t stopped singing it since. Waaaaaaited on a line!

The next morning, before continuing our sight seeing, we headed out for brunch at the Edinburgh Larder – a cute little café located on Blackfriars Street just off the Royal Mile, with the friendliest waiter in Edinburgh and some seriously tasty grub.

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This is also where we commandeered Vanessa’s camera.

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Cue Issy’s ‘omg the card is full!’ face.

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Scrambled Eggs with Toast and Smoked Salmon.

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Or Bacon.

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French Toast with Pear Compote.

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Sexy egg yolk.

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View from Edinburgh Castle.

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Rodin’s ‘The Kiss’.

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It’s safe to say we had an amazing weekend of walking, eating and drinking. Cue Angela’s ‘I don’t wanna go home’ face.