Here’s a super summery dessert which can be whipped up in minutes yet never fails to impress. It’s also an excellent way to use some of the lavender flowers you might have flourishing in your garden at the moment.
You can buy lavender sugar from the supermarket, but it is so easy to make, I urge you to sprinkle some lavender flowers in a jar of sugar, right now and tuck it away in a cupboard for a few weeks. It’s a handy little number to have on standby.
Originally, a posset was a drink made of hot curdled milk and spices which our medieval forebears took for medicinal purposes; typically for colds. It’s been revived as a creamy dessert in recent years, but as this recipe includes lavender, known for its soothing and calming properties, I rather like to think one should eat this for medicinal purposes also. Anxiety? Stress? Insomnia? This is the pudding I prescribe.
Get well soon!
LEMON AND LAVENDER POSSETS
Prep/Cooking Time: 5 minutes Chilling Time: 2 hours Serves: 4
600 ml double cream
8 tbsp homemade lavender sugar
Zest of half a lemon
Juice of 1 lemon
Method
Place the double cream and lavender sugar in a pan and cook over a medium heat, constantly stirring until the sugar dissolves.
Bring to the boil and allow to bubble, stirring constantly, for 2 minutes.
Remove from the heat and stir in the lemon juice and zest.
Strain the mixture into 4 ramekins or small glasses, cover with cling film and chill in the fridge for at least two hours (I usually make them the day before and leave them overnight).
Serve decorated with sprigs of fresh lavender.
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I don’t make possets much, but if I did this would be it – perfect and so beautifully presented
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Thanks, Shaheen!
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Sounds divine. Unfortunately, the lavender was only sown this year and there aren’t enough fliers to make the sugar but I’ll bear the recipe in mind for future reference.
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How wonderful is this!!! Gorgeous photography too!!
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Thanks! 🙂
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Yum. Looks delightful.
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