Laprig Valley Apple Cheesecake by Wendy Barrie

Situated in the heart of the Scottish Borders, Laprig Valley is a small artisan apple juice producer run by Lorna and Jackie Fleming. Autumn’s first ripe apples signify the beginning of the pressing season, when they make small batches of great tasting, honest and natural apple juice using apples from the UK.

Laprig Valley produces a range of single variety juices as well as mixes, all sold in 20cl and 70cl bottles. Their different bottles include Cox, Bramley, and Golden Delicious variety apple juices as well as many more.

Visit http://laprigvalley.co.uk to order and follow Laprig Valley on Twitter.

Ingredients: Makes 6-8 portions

3 tbsps Laprig Valley Cox Apple Juice

100g high quality dark chocolate

1 x 160g pkt Walkers Pure Butter Shortbread

150mls double cream

150mls condensed milk

1 tbsp lemon juice

Dried or fresh apple to decorate

Method:

  1. Crush the shortbread in a mortar and pestle and place in a bowl.
  2. Melt the chocolate in a pyrex bowl over a pan of hot water. Once melted pour over shortbread and stir together to coat all the crumbs.
  3. Line a 7 inch flan ring with a loose bottom – alternatively one can place a layer in the base of ramekins and make individual portions. Place in fridge to chill for 30 minutes.
  4. Meanwhile whip cream to soft peak and blend in condensed milk.
  5. Using a spatula, fold in the lemon juice and Laprig Valley Apple Juice. As it starts to thicken, spoon into the chilled case and return to fridge to set for approximately an hour.
  6. Decorate with apple and allow to reach room temperature before serving.

Wendy is a highly respected campaigner for local sustainable food production, a popular cookery show presenter and food writer, providing expertise in food tourism, education and events. www.wendybarrie.co.uk Wendy is the owner of the Scottish Food Guide, the ethical and independent award-winning guide giving professional quality assurance for the best places to eat and the finest produce in Scotland www.scottishfoodguide.scot

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