Wednesday, 26 February 2025

Sublime Butter Flavoured Butters review

 

Here at The Madhouse, we get through vast quantities of butter. I blame it on the Breton heritage of the kids - I can remember their Breton grandmother on one visit sticking a chunk of salted butter in the middle of a pile of chips on each plate to provide extra flavour ! - but before this review, I had never sampled flavoured butters. I have been known to make homemade garlic butter in the past but when this selection of butters arrived from Sublime Butter, we were blown away. 

 The flavoured butter category is growing every day, but it was actually Sublime that created the category around seven years ago. They received the Dairy Innovation Award for doing so. While many flavoured butter brands work with supermarkets in mind (meaning they start from a low cost and work backwards), Sublime set out to create products that even the best chefs would enjoy. Each one of their award-winning flavours is made with just cream (from grass-fed British dairy) and salt. No unpronounceable stabilisers, fillers or E numbers. From there, they develop tantalising flavours for every culinary need. 

Without further ado, we jumped in and started sampling several of the flavours that we received. I decided to keep things simple and just have a first taste on a square of plain white bread, but they could also be eaten on fine artisanal or homemade bread, melted on steak or vegetables or stirred through pasta, rice or mashed potatoes.

We started at the beginning with flavour number 1 - the simple pink Himalayan salt. This is a neutral flavour that can be used in place of our regular supermarket brand salted butter, adding rich finesse and opening up the taste buds without overpowering the flavour of whatever you eating. Delicious on a simple slice of bread, the Sublime Butter website also proposes recipes to use it, including The Ho's Turkey Gravy (it comes from the chef's name, nothing rude !) and Sublime Lemon and Thyme Shortbread.


The next one that we tried - number 17, Chimichurri - is my absolute favourite. Based on the Argentinian sauce, it contains oregano, coriander, lemon and garlic and provides a versatile blend that can be spread, smeared or drizzled over a variety of meats and vegetables. We tried it and loved it on pan fried chicken fillets, pork chops, pasta and simple plain rice. It provides a lovely, rich flavour that takes all the hassle out of creating complicated spice blends or sauces. Pierre said he'd happily eat a bowl of plain rice or pasta with a slice of this butter melting on top every day and we have indeed tried this as a simple but popular way of using up leftovers.


Number 9 - Red Chilli, Smoked Salt and Lime - offers a more robust flavour with a distinct kick of heat. Perfect for adding an extra boost of flavour to Mexican style food, for anything from prawns and salmon to chicken and beef, it will takes things up another level. I love the flavour of this one but it did leave my tongue feeling decidedly tingly !


Number 11 - Lemon, Caper and Dill - offers a classic blend of citric, sour and mellow flavours. While we enjoyed it simply on bread, this one can be used to brighten up fish and seafood but also meat dishes. This is a good one to get experimental with, as the punchy flavour is very versatile.


Number 5 - Garlic and Herb - is a classic combination that is rich, pungent and packed full of flavour. It will liven up meat or fish dishes but is also delicious smeared on bread, stirred through mash or as an instant pasta topping. You can have a gourmet-tasting meal on your plates in ten minutes flat with absolutely zero effort.

The other flavours that we got to sample are number 19, Béarnaise butter, perfect on steak; number 12, Truffle, Parmesan & Black Pepper (Sophie's favourite, on toast, as a quick snack); and number 11, Lemon, Caper & Dill, perfect with fish.

Thay also have a Ridiculous range, defined as butters that push the very limit of what butter can be. If money is no object, you may like to try Number 55 - British Isles Lobster, Devon Crab, Caviar, Sicilian Lemon & Fennel, which has been described as the finest butter in the world, and to support this idea, it won the Golden Fork for London in 2021; number 78 - Cinco Jotas Jamon Ibérico, Carabineros, Pedro Ximénez & Spanish Saffron; number 88, The Xo, Hokkaido Scallops, Jinhua Ham & Birds Eye Chilli; and number 100 - Langavulin Smoked Barbary Duck, Morello Cherry & Grand Marnier Centenaire. Just running through the ingredients list gives you a good idea of how serious they take their flavours and it is unsurprising to see that a stick of these refined butters will cost £40-£60.

 These butters are fantastic as gifts for foodies that have tried everything or anyone who likes trying unusual and innovative flavours.

RRP : £4.50 for 90g

for more information : https://sublimebutter.com/

Disclosure : We received the products in order to share our honest opinion.

Sunday, 23 February 2025

What's Cooking At The Madhouse ? menu plan week 9


I haven't done a menu plan for the past two weeks as we've been on half term holiday and went to Hastings to catch up with the family, which was lovely. We came back midweek so I've been cooking my way through all the things in the fridge without a plan, which was simple enough as I haven't been at work, but once I'm back into routine, it's easier to go back to having a plan. We've got all of Sophie's food from her flat to work through and the freezer is stuffed full, so I want to start using up whatever is lurking in there. I didn't even go shopping this week but I might have to go and grab a few essentials midweek. Sophie and Juliette are heading off to see a concert in Paris so I'll just be cooking for me and Pierre from Wednesday until the weekend. Here's what is on the plan for next week.

Monday

lunch- I'll eat in town with Sophie (fridge diving for Pierre)

dinner - cheese spread-filled pastry puffs with mash and frozen veggies

Tuesday

lunch- sausages, pasta and green beans

dinner- pancakes filled with fried eggs, ham and cheese (or chicken burgers, rice and ratatouille if we ended up eating them on Sunday night)

Wednesday

lunch- halloumi (can't remember the recipe but it's on instagram on Sophie's phone - otherwise air fryer halloumi with salad would do)

dinner- steak, rice and frozen veg

Thursday

lunch-school canteen for me (fridge diving for Pierre)

dinner- pasta carbonara

Friday

lunch- school canteen (Pierre can fend for himself)

dinner - steak, baked potatoes and peas

Saturday

lunch- crispy shredded chicken with rice

dinner- Fray Bentos chicken pies with mash and carrots

Sunday

lunch- roast gammon, roast potatoes and veg

dinner - leftovers or soup

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Monday, 17 February 2025

Degustabox February 2025 review


We're into the middle of February already, which means we've been celebrating Valentine's Day and also Juliette's birthday. It seems unbelievable to me that she's now twenty years old. How can I be old enough to be the mother of a twenty-year-old ?! Another smaller cause for celebration this week was the delivery of the February Degustabox. The theme of this month's box is Home Comforts, which sounded good to me. Here's a look at what was in this month's box.


This month's Product of the Month is Cheez-It Snap'd Double Cheese (RRP £2) which Sophie immediately got excited about because they were our snack of choice on our holiday to Alaska a few years ago apparently. I didn't really remember them (probably because they were being passed around in the back seat of the car and the grown-ups didn't get a look in!) but I tried one and the flavour did remind me of something I've tasted before. They have a lovely crunchy but soft and melty texture and the bright orange flavour shows you just how punchy and tasty the seasoning is going to be. They are baked with 100% real cheese, which I suspect is healthier but just as tasty as the original American version that we tried. We'll definitely be buying these again. Available in all major supermarket chains.


Kelloggs Chocos Caramel Flavour Coco Pops (RRP £3.50) are another brand new breakfast option that are a twist on an old classic. As well as the new sweet caramel flavour, which we all loved, the traditional coco pops shape has been swapped for a crunchy shell shape. Not everything is different though - they still turn the milk brown ! A tasty way to start the day or perfect as a mid-afternoon snack for the growing teens (and twenty-somethings !) in the family. Available at Tesco, ASDA and Morrisons.


Aagrah Lahori Tikka Mix (RRP £1.50 - other Degustaboxers got Peshwari Tikka Mix, Seekh Kebab Mix or Punjabi Tikka Mix) are authentic Indian spices that are perfect for creating a tasty, exotic meal. Perfect for marinades, grills or curries, each blend is crafted for quick, easy and delicious meals. The suggested recipe is simply sprinkling the spice mix on lamb chops or diced lamb before frying, but you can also add the spices to oil to create a marinade that you can use in an Airfryer or on a barbecue. The Lahori Tikka Mix has a medium spice rating but there are numerous other options and spice levels on their website. Available at Tesco, Morrisons, Farmshops and online.


Knorr Beef Gravy Pots (RRP £2.25) are a quick and convenient way of knocking up a pot of gravy to go with your Sunday dinner or alternatively for adding a nice hit of concentrated flavour to stews or casseroles as they are bubbling away on the hob. They are rich, juicy and gluten-free with an authentic flavour that will add richness to any red meat dishes. Available at all major supermarket chains.


Campbell's Condensed Cream of Chicken Soup (RRP £1.50) can be diluted with water or milk and enjoyed straight from the can as a light meal, but I also love using it as a base for chicken casseroles and pies. It brings great taste but also a lovely rich, creamy consistency that makes any homecooked meal seem like you have slaved over it for hours. You might like to try Chicken and Leek Filo Pie, Chicken Spaghetti Bake or American classics Chicken & Mushroom Hotdish and Green Bean Casserole. Available in all major supermarkets.


Mutti Polpa (RRP £1.53) is a unique product that combines the finely cut pulpy part of the tomato with the juice, giving the great taste and bright red colour of fresh tomatoes. Perfect for upgrading anything you're cooking with tomatoes, whether that be tomato soup, bolognese sauce or chili con carne. Available in all major supermarket chains.


Aqua Libra Sparkling Water Infused With Raspberry and Blackcurrant (RRP £1.30) is a fruity drink made with just sparkling water, natural fruit flavours and a dash of lemon. It contains no sugar, sweeteners or anything artificial. Each can contains less than 5 calories. It's great if you're looking for a healthier option, although you may find it a bit sharp if you're used to drinking regular sugar or sweetener-filled drinks. Available at Tesco, Ocado, Sainsbury's and Amazon.


Pringles Hot Blazin' Fried Chicken Flavour (RRP £2.50) is the latest addition to the Pringles Hot range, which is made up of five flavour variants, offering varying levels of intensity. This one is just one chilli rated and they appealed to me, despite my wimpy capacities for eating spicy food ! They have a nice little kick that does start building up, the more you eat, but they have a lovely chicken flavour that makes it all worth it ! The kids loved them and declared them not very spicy at all. Available at all major supermarkets.


Kadoya Roasted Sesame Oil (RRP £4.50) is commonly used in East Asian cuisine, including Japanese, Chinese, and Korean styles, and it is lovely for adding a rich, nutty flavour to your dishes. Here are some tips from the producers for using it : 1. You can use the oil as it is by drizzling it on salads, soups, and noodles. 2.The flavor is elevated when warmed, so we also recommend using it as a finishing oil on stir-fries, warm soups, or noodle dishes. 3. It is also excellent for making dressings. Sesame oil pairs well with ingredients like ponzu, soy sauce, garlic, and ginger. 4. It is useful for masking unpleasant odors of fish or meat, so we also recommend using this oil in marinades. (Sesame oil is often used in poke bowl sauces.) I'm already a big fan but I'll definitely be trying some of those ideas out. I've previously used it successfully in several recipes, including Sweet & Sticky Chinese Chicken & Veg, Japchae and General Tso's Chicken. Available at Ocado.


Ibis Rice Cakes (RRP £1.89) are organic wholegrain rice cakes, made with no salt and no sugar, just pure brown rice. They are light and crunchy with a mildly nutty flavour that can be eaten with your favourite toppings or on their own. Their wildlife-friendly farmers are committed to the strictest environmental standards and paid a premium for their crops, lowering carbon emissions, preventing deforestation and protecting over 50 endangered species in the bio-diverse forests of Cambodia. All Ibis Rice products are 100% organic and made from a variety of Jasmine rice voted 'World's Best Rice' 5 times running at the World Rice forum. All ingredients are grown in Cambodia where the products are made and packed, further supporting the local community. They are great if you fancy a healthy snack or lunch option. Available at ibisrice.co.uk, Planet Organic and many independent retailers. 

A subscription to Degustabox costs £12.99 per month including delivery, with each box having a value of much more than that, but the great news is, I have a discount coupon code for you which means you'll get the first box for just £9.99 - enter code PKUFE at the checkout. 


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Also now on Instagram @DegustaboxUK

Disclosure : We received the box in order to write an honest review. As a Degustabox blogger, I receive all of the products that go into the monthly boxes, but subscribers may not get exactly the same selection.

Saturday, 15 February 2025

Krafted Connex : The All-in-One Cable Adaptor Hub review


These days, it seems like everything is connected. Whether you have phones, tablets, laptops, cameras or multiple other devices, they all need charging. It can often be hard to find the right cable for each device, especially if one breaks and you need to find a replacement quickly. If I had a pound for every time I hold out a cable to the kids for them to sigh "no, that's not the right one, Mum" ! Well, help is at hand with this nifty little gadget from Krafted : The All-in-One Cable Adaptor Hub.


It folds up like a Swiss army knife so it takes up minimal storage space and won't snag on things if you're storing it in a bag or a coat pocket. (Who am I kidding? Teenagers don't seem to wear coats any more but it can fit in a hoodie pocket too !) I love the fact that there are no pesky wires getting constantly tangled up and wrapping around things. Inside a durable ABS shell, flexible silicone rubber connector arms and nickel-plated steel reinforcers allow you to charge one or even multiple devices simultaneously. The current flow adapts to the input power for optimal charging and can be used for standard charging, PD charging and data transfer. I have no idea what that actually means but the kids nodded their heads wisely and looked impressed ! It's a handy little gadget to keep at hand for recharging anything and everything as needed with zero hassle.

The Connex is available in both black and jade for just £29.99 at Kraftedtech.com.

Disclosure : We received the product in order to share our honest review.

Sunday, 2 February 2025

What's Cooking At The Madhouse ? menu plan week 6


Into our last week of school before the holidays. It's come around really quickly this time as it's only five weeks since the Christmas holidays, but we'll pay for it at the end of the year as we'll have a longer final term before the summer holidays. Pierre is having fun at the moment gadding about taking photos at various football matches and really enjoying it, which is good as it's what he's planning on studying and following as a career. Sophie is still busy emptying her flat and filling up every corner of our house to stash everything ! Juliette is still at college and having fun renovating her flat with her boyfriend. Here's what's on the menu this week.

Monday

lunch- I'll be eating at school as I have a meeting just before lunch (fridge diving for the kids)

dinner - chicken cordon bleu with pasta and parsnips

Tuesday

lunch- Chicken and tomato spicy rice one-pot

dinner-  sausages, mash and beans

Wednesday

lunch- something out of Sophie's diabetes cookbook

dinnerbeef bourguignon with potatoes and carrots

Thursday

lunch-something in town with Sophie

dinner- Chinese chicken stir-fry with noodles

Friday

lunch- school canteen (Sophie and Pierre can fend for themselves)

dinner - pork curry with rice

Saturday

lunch- chicken burgers, spicy rice and sweetcorn

dinner- pasta carbonara

Sunday

lunch- steak, baked potatoes and green beans

dinner - leftovers or spaghetti bolognese

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