The simple things in life

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Free recipe: perfect profiteroles

Everyone loves profiteroles but why not try adding a little summery fruity freshness with sliced strawberries and crumbled raspberry cream then drizzle with warm chocolate sauce or a fresh berry sauce – see Cook’s Tip. Serves 4 Preparation time: 35 minutes Cooking time: 15-18 minutes

Profiteroles 150ml (¼ pint) water 50g (2oz) butter 65g (2½ oz) plain flour 2 medium eggs ½ tsp vanilla essence Sauce 150g (5oz) dark chocolate, broken into pieces 150ml (¼ pint) semi skimmed milk 2 tbsp icing sugar ½ tsp vanilla essence Filling 150ml (¼ pint) double cream 100g (4oz) 0% fat plain Greek yogurt ½ tsp vanilla essence 2 tbsp icing sugar, plus a little extra to decorate 150g (5oz) raspberries 225g (8oz) strawberries, hulled, sliced

1 Preheat the oven to 200oC (400oF), Gas Mark 6. Lightly grease a large baking sheet. 2 Pour the water into a saucepan, add the butter then heat gently until the butter has just melted. Bring to the boil then take off the heat and sift in the flour. Mix together then put the pan back on the heat and cook, stirring, until the mixture makes a smooth ball. Leave to cool for 15 minutes. 3 Beat the eggs with the vanilla then gradually beat into the cooled choux pastry in the pan, or transfer to a food processor if you’d rather. Beat until really smooth then spoon into a large piping bag fitted with a 1.5cm (3/4 inch) plain piping tube. Pipe about 20 balls on to the greased baking sheet, leaving space between them. 4 Bake for 15-18 minutes until well risen and golden. Make a slit in the side of each choux puff to let the steam escape then put back into the turned off oven for 3- 5 minutes until crisp then take out and leave to cool. 5 To make the sauce, add the chocolate, milk and sugar to a small saucepan and heat gently, stirring occasionally until the chocolate has melted and the sauce is smooth. Stir in the vanilla. Sprinkle surface with a little caster sugar if not serving immediately so that a skin doesn’t form. 6 Whip the cream until it forms soft swirls then fold in the yogurt, vanilla and sugar. Crumble in the raspberries and briefly fold together. 7 Slit the choux puffs almost in half, arrange the sliced strawberries over the base of each one then top with a spoonful of raspberry cream. Press the lids back in place then arrange on serving plates. Dust lightly with sifted icing sugar and serve drizzled with warm chocolate sauce.

Cook’s tip The cooked choux puffs can be made the day before and kept in an airtight tin then fill and serve with sauce when you need them.

Cook’s tip For kids or adults who don’t like dark chocolate then use half dark and half milk chocolate for a lighter tasting sauce or why not drizzle with an easy berry sauce made by pureeing 225g (8oz) strawberries and 150g (5oz) raspberries pureed together then press through a sieve before serving.

WIN! A year of organic veg boxes

This summer Abel & Cole, the organic veg box scheme, celebrates its 25th birthday. It’s come a long way since founder Keith Abel started delivering potatoes in South London after failing his bar exams. With the help of a couple of organic farmers (and his mum), he branched out to create the scheme that now delivers to more than 70,000 homes across England. To celebrate, Abel & Cole have teamed up with The Simple Things to bring you a taste of organic heaven.

Starting this August one winner will receive a prize of a year’s supply of weekly fruit and veg boxes (52 boxes in total across the year), any size up to the largest worth £25 per week. It can include fruit and veg, just veg or just fruit depending on what suits the household. The first box will also include the Veg Box Companion cook book (worth £12.99) with 252 pages of recipes to try.

How to enter First check that you live in an Abel & Cole delivery area by visiting www.abelandcole.co.uk and filling in your postcode then click here for your chance to win.

Enter by 2nd August 2013.