Saturday 9 March 2019

Birthday meal.

It is my son's birthday tomorrow and I suggested earlier in the week that I take them out either for Sunday lunch tomorrow or for a meal tonight.   They thought about it long and hard and came up with the fact that they would rather have a pizza here tonight than go out.   So the table is set for their arrival and a Yorkshire curd tart sits in the fridge for 'afters.'

For anyone that doesn't know what a curd tart is it is a pastry case filled with sweetened curds and sultanas added.   It is utterly delicious.   I used to make it regularly but this one is bought from the branch of Thomas the Bakers - a local Yorkshire baker - and their sandwiches and cakes and bread are as good as home made.  On the whole I think my baking days are more or less over.   I love making inventive salads and things like that - and even casseroles - but anything which can go wrong I  leave to the professionals.

Here today it is a very cold and very windy day.   There has been intermittent sunshine but it is not a day for going far.   Tess and I have had two walks round the estate and I went into town for the curd tart - other than that I have stayed indoors and read the paper.   Now I await my visitors, complete with pizzas.

20 comments:

Joanne Noragon said...

Yes, cold here, too. Happy birthday to your son. We March babies are the best! Though my mother is no longer here to attest to that. Smile.

Anonymous said...

As a Yorkshire Lass - curd tart is part of my DNA. I do like to make it myself but often have difficulty getting the curd cheese. Thomas the Bakers are excellent - we are addicted to their vanilla slices and their sausage rolls are far better than those from Greggs! Debbie

JayCee said...

Oooh, curd tart. I wonder if that would be allowed on my low cholesterol diet????

Terra said...

Curd tart sounds delicious. I don't bake anymore either, well, once in a blue moon. I don't want all that tempting baked good sitting around, so buying a dessert to share is what I do too. Happy birthday to your son.

Bonnie said...

Happy Birthday to your son! Enjoy your evening!

Rachel Phillips said...

Enjoy your pizzas first and if you have room for curd tart but if not you can always eat it for breakfast and they can take some home.

Mary said...

Happy Birthday to your grown up boy!
I still love to bake but have never made a Yorkshire Curd Tart - bet it's delicious though!

The Weaver of Grass said...

Anonymous - do you still live in Yorkshire. I tried to get to your site but you don't seem to have one.

Sue said...

I've never had curd tart, but would be more than happy to try it if the opportunity ever presents itself! I have a terrible sweet tooth, so like Terra above I try not to bake too often so I don't have a lot of temptation sitting around. Enjoy your birthday meal with your son and daughter-in-law!

angryparsnip said...

I would love to try a Curd Tart. They have not made that yet on The Great British Bake Off.

Happy Birthday to your son.
I like to say Let There Be Cake but you have tarts !

cheers, parsnip

Cro Magnon said...

I made Pizza a couple of nights ago; it didn't feel quite right at this time of year, but was good anyway.

thelma said...

Curd tart sounds delicious, always make our pizzas,so easy to put together. The birds have just started their morning chorus, it is beautiful;)

Anonymous said...

Hi Pat - Yes I am in Yorkshire - on the coast in Hornsea - although I'm originally West Yorkshire Born and Bred. We returned here (the siren call) after living in various other places (down South! Shudder!) for work. I don't have a blog myself but am an avid reader of others; I can say that yours is a favourite and has been no small influence on deciding to take more holidays in God's Own County and enjoy the natural benefits of the Dales and North Yorkshire. So be warned - if a scatty 50- something woman launches herself at you in Tennants or the Leyburn Co-op - it will be me saying hello!
Kind regards - Debbie

The Weaver of Grass said...

Debbie - let me know and you can come for a cuppa - would love to meet you.

Thanks to you all for joining in the conversation.

Heather said...

I hope your son enjoyed his birthday meal. I don't know if it is possible to get a genuine one down here but we had a holiday in Yorkshire many years ago and the 'real McCoy' is delicious.
I am the same with cooking these days and tend to make casseroles, soup and strange stir-fries for myself. Years ago I would have a go at most things. I have a drawer full of baking trays, cake tins, etc., but might as well get rid of them. I love home made cake but it is too dangerous to have one in the house!

Rachel Phillips said...

Did you enjoy the Pizza evening? You gave not mentioned it in your follow up.

Derek Faulkner said...

A table set for a pizza - I thought people just took slices out of the box that it came in when ordered.

Carol Caldwell said...

I was away yesterday visiting my son, daughter in law and adorable grandson, so only just catching up. I hope you all enjoyed the birthday meal and had a lovely time together.

The Weaver of Grass said...

Thank you Rachel - the evening went well. Good food all round and Schloer to drink (or Elderflower, or non-alcoholic Beer) The sort of evening he chose so that is the main thing. I am more of a posh restaurant person for that sort of occasion - but each to his own.

Sackerson said...

The curd tart was a nice touch, thank you. Is there any left?