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Last-minute Mother’s Day

March 27, 2014 • In Entertaining, Mother's day, Meat,

Here’s my guide to getting through Mother’s Day if, like me most years, you’ve only had about 24 hours’ notice.

Firstly, an excuse, however; Mothering Sunday’s origins actually have little to do with mothers. It started in the 16th century as a celebration for the whole family, when the servants of rich households would get a day off so the family could come together and go to their “mother church” – the largest in the area. Usually the servant children would work in a different household to their parents, so they would bring wild flowers for their mother as a gift to say they loved them.

Breakfast ideas

Now, I’m sure my mother would love some flowers, but if I were her I’d much prefer breakfast in bed – happiness is a leisurely breakfast! Now, that might be a push if you woke up in a cold sweat late on Saturday night, so if you don’t have time to get to the shops, try some store-cupboard staples – maybe some US-style pancakes or these breakfast ones. You have eggs, flour and milk... right?

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Another brilliant recipe I’ve just rediscovered from Happy Days with the Naked Chef is Jamie’s Breakfast eggy crumpets – great fun to make and absolutely delicious in the morning. Actually, they’re delicious any time, and if you have the crumpets already they’re a breeze to make and look really special.

If Mum’s having a lie-in, try being ambitious and getting a cake together. There are some really simple ones on our site that you can knock up using things from your or your mum’s/wife’s baking cupboard. I’d recommend the lemon drizzle cake for a bit of British class, or Jamie’s jammy tarts for some trashy nostalgia. Both are simple and use basic ingredients – the poppy seeds in the lemon drizzle aren’t a necessity (but they are very nice)!

Sunday roast

Because it’s Sunday it would be rude not to have a roast in the evening – and by then you’ll hopefully have had a chance to get to the shop. It’s lamb season in March, so go for his amazing roast leg of lamb – it’s really simple and includes the roasties, as well as a delicious mint sauce. If you’re looking for something a bit more daring, check out Jim’s Mother’s Day blog from last year, with a video of Jamie’s butchers doing amazing things with a rack of beef!

After that Mum will be so full she might not need to eat until next year. If you made far, well done; she’ll never know you forgot. Until your Mother’s Day card drops through the letterbox several days later.