The great bank holiday brunch
”Brunch is such a weekend pleasure. What could be better than being surrounded by great company, great food, a pot or two of good coffee and a pile of newspapers? May is blessed with not one but two bank holidays, making it the ideal time to gather friends and indulge in lazy feasting. Take your pick from our recipes… or serve them all. LOTTIE COVELL, ACTING FOOD LIFESTYLE EDITOR”
Roasted rhubarb and oaty crumble with greek yogurt; emmental and onion rösti with fried egg and crispy bacon; blueberry and banana muffins; spelt, sunflower and sour cherry loaf
BRUNCH MENU FOR 4
Roasted rhubarb & oaty crumble with greek yogurt
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Emmental & onion rösti with fried egg and crispy bacon
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Blueberry & banana muffins
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Spelt, sunflower & sour cherry loaf
Just add…Coffee, newspapers and good company
Roasted rhubarb & oaty crumble with greek yogurt
SERVES 4. HANDS-ON TIME 20 MIN, OVEN TIME 15 MIN
MAKE AHEAD
The crumble mixture will keep in a sealed container for 2 weeks in a cool place. The rhubarb will keep for up to a week in a sealed container in the fridge.