Saturday, 8 November 2014
TWO-MINUTE MICROWAVE FUDGE
(from a recipe off facebook...adapted)
454 grams icing sugar
2/3 cup cadbury drinking chocolate
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup milk
2 teaspoons vanilla
113 grams butter, chopped
Sift icing sugar, drinking chocolate and salt into a microwave safe bowl.
Stir in milk and vanilla.
Mix well.
Place butter on top.
Microwave on high, 2 minutes.
Beat with spoon until smooth.
Spread in 8 X 8 X 2 inch baking pan.
Chill about 1 hour or until firm.
Cut into pieces.
*NOTE* This is really sweet, but the kids love it. The original recipe used cocoa, but my 100% cocoa was way to strong. I replaced it with the drinking chocolate.
ORANGE, COCONUT, SOUR CREAM MUFFINS
2 cups self raising flour
1/2 cup dessicated coconut
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 cup sour cream
113 grams butter, softened
1/4 cup orange juice
2 eggs
finely grated zest 2 oranges
preheat oven to 180 c
line 2 muffin trays with patty pans
using an electric mixer, beat everything together until really well combined.
evenly fill patty pans. I used extra large patty pans and only got 17 muffins from the mix. The amount you get depends on the size of the patty pans.
cook for 20 - 25 minutes for large muffins, 15 - 20 minutes for smaller ones, until golden brown and a skewer comes out clean.
cool.
Ice.
Icing
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2 cups icing sugar
finely grated zest 1 orange
enough sour cream to make a spreadable consistency
shredded coconut.
mix the icing sugar, zest and sour cream together.
pipe or spoon on to muffins.
decorate with shredded coconut
Saturday, 1 November 2014
Well, that's another week just about done and dusted.
I've had really bad hay fever all week, living on pills. Saturday night comes and we have an engagement party to go to, it's out side, they have a roaring fire going with smoke everywhere, it's in my eyes and up my nose, I can't take any more pills, so home we go. What a way to fill in 2 hours lol.
So anyway my Saturday post becomes Sunday again.
Because we are going out, I wasn't cooking anything this weekend, but Lizzy Lou and miss Tash and the kids decide they should come here for pizza and sit with my kids for a while. I thought I should cook something, but what?
My day started with baby sitting as usual. Lizzy Lou's kids arrive with bags of lollies from halloween. I get handed a cadbury picnic bar. Haven't had one for ages. As I'm chewing, I think "I could make something like this". I have a quick look at what's in them and go poking through my cupboards, and I have everything but wafer biscuits. Off to the shop goes the man of the house.
So, chocolate, wafer biscuits, caramel, rice bubbles and peanuts. Quite simple really. Melt chocolate, press biscuits, melt caramel, press rice bubbles and peanuts, melt more chocolate. Fridge, done.
So the rest of my day was spent with fighting, bored kids. The weather is so bad they are stuck inside. Cold, raining and blowing a gale.
Lizzy Lou finished work early and took the kids home for a while so I could wash my hair and have a break for an hour. She and miss Tash arrive back at 5.00 so we have a chat for a while before I have to go finish getting ready. They order pizza, we leave. They eat pizza, we come home., we eat leftover pizza. I make cuppas, we eat picnic slice, everyone leaves and Saturday is done.
Last week I made the vegemite and cheese biscuits, I added the recipe this week.
These are good with a cuppa. The kids loved them. Not quite sweet, not quite savoury.
I had quite a lot of pumpkin in my house for some reason. So I thought I'd use some up and make some cookies. Pumpkin, spice and everything nice cookies. Wow, couldn't stop eating them. really good.
Really can't tell there's pumpkin in them. They have a few different spices in them and then they are rolled in cinnamon sugar.
That's me for another week. I'll leave you with a pic of the chunky one, who loves chocolate.
I've had really bad hay fever all week, living on pills. Saturday night comes and we have an engagement party to go to, it's out side, they have a roaring fire going with smoke everywhere, it's in my eyes and up my nose, I can't take any more pills, so home we go. What a way to fill in 2 hours lol.
So anyway my Saturday post becomes Sunday again.
Because we are going out, I wasn't cooking anything this weekend, but Lizzy Lou and miss Tash and the kids decide they should come here for pizza and sit with my kids for a while. I thought I should cook something, but what?
My day started with baby sitting as usual. Lizzy Lou's kids arrive with bags of lollies from halloween. I get handed a cadbury picnic bar. Haven't had one for ages. As I'm chewing, I think "I could make something like this". I have a quick look at what's in them and go poking through my cupboards, and I have everything but wafer biscuits. Off to the shop goes the man of the house.
So, chocolate, wafer biscuits, caramel, rice bubbles and peanuts. Quite simple really. Melt chocolate, press biscuits, melt caramel, press rice bubbles and peanuts, melt more chocolate. Fridge, done.
So the rest of my day was spent with fighting, bored kids. The weather is so bad they are stuck inside. Cold, raining and blowing a gale.
Lizzy Lou finished work early and took the kids home for a while so I could wash my hair and have a break for an hour. She and miss Tash arrive back at 5.00 so we have a chat for a while before I have to go finish getting ready. They order pizza, we leave. They eat pizza, we come home., we eat leftover pizza. I make cuppas, we eat picnic slice, everyone leaves and Saturday is done.
Last week I made the vegemite and cheese biscuits, I added the recipe this week.
These are good with a cuppa. The kids loved them. Not quite sweet, not quite savoury.
I had quite a lot of pumpkin in my house for some reason. So I thought I'd use some up and make some cookies. Pumpkin, spice and everything nice cookies. Wow, couldn't stop eating them. really good.
Really can't tell there's pumpkin in them. They have a few different spices in them and then they are rolled in cinnamon sugar.
That's me for another week. I'll leave you with a pic of the chunky one, who loves chocolate.
PICNIC BAR TYPE SLICE..Shazzie'S style
9 x 13 dish lined with baking paper
200 grams milk cooking choc
30 grams copha
3 x 125 gm pkts vanilla wafers
14 oz (2 bags) columbine caramels
2 tablespoons thickened cream
1 tablespoon butter.
1 cup rice bubbles
2 cups salted peanuts (split the whole one's in half)
400 grams milk chocolate
60 grams copha
bottom layer
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melt the 200 grams chocolate and 30 grams of copha together in a heat proof bowl over a pot of boiling water.
cover bottom of dish with chocolate.
before chocolate sets, cover chocolate with layer of vanilla wafer biscuits, cutting to fit.
refrigerate while making caramel.
caramel layer
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melt caramels, cream and butter together in a heat proof bowl over a pot of boiling water, stirring till smooth.
takes a while.
spread caramel over biscuit layer.
quickly spread the rice bubbles, then the peanuts, over the caramel.lightly press in.
refrigerate for 1/2 hour while caramel sets.
top layer
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melt the 400 grams of chocolate and 60 grams copha together in a heatproof bowl over a pot of boiling water.
pour over peanuts and rice bubbles.
refrigerate till set (about an hour)
VEGEMITE AND CHEESE BISCUITS
500 grams basic biscuit mix
3 heaped tablespoons vegemite
1 1/2 cups grated tasty cheese
preheat oven to 180c
line trays with baking paper
stir vegemite and cheese into mix
roll into walnut sized balls and lightly flatten with a fork dipped in flour( shake off excess).
cook for 10 - 15 minutes until lightly brown.
basic biscuit mix
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250 grams butter, softened
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 can condensed milk
2 1/2 cups self raising flour
cream butter and sugar. add condensed milk, beating till well combined.
stir in flour until well combined.
(you can add anything you like from here.) These are yummy if rolled into balls and rolled in cinnamon sugar. 2 tablespoons sugar, 2 teaspoons cinnamon
PUMPKIN, SPICE AND EVERYTHING NICE COOKIES
1 cup (227 grams) butter, softened
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar, packed
3/4 cup cooked and pureed pumpkin
1 egg
2 teaspoons vanilla.
3 3/4 cups plain flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon mixed spice
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
cinnamon sugar
2 heaped tablespoon sugar
2 teaspoons cinnamon
preheat oven to 180 c.
line trays with baking paper
with an electric mixer, cream butter and sugars.
add egg, vanilla and pumpkin.
add all rest of the the dry ingredients, in 2 batches, mixing till well combined.
Roll into balls (about a heaped teaspoonful) and roll in cinnamon sugar.
place 12 to a tray and flatten slightly with a fork.
cook 15 mins or until lightly brown.
this makes a lot. I made 4 dozen then froze the rest of the dough.
Sunday, 26 October 2014
I don't quite know what happened to Saturday night, but I fell asleep on the couch. So here it is Sunday night.
My Saturday was full of kids, baking and playing (with kids and at cooking). I had had a thought the previous night about making a mars bar slice, so when I got out of be and before the grandkids arrived, I made a start on what I thought would be a great slice. I crushed some chocolate ripple biscuits and melted butter to make a base and pressed that into a dish and fridged it while I melted condensed milk and cocoa and marshmallows. Poured that over the biscuits and back into the fridge while I made a caramel top. Melt caramels with cream and butter, pour over the top of the chocolate and back into the fridge again to set.
Melt some chocolate and copha, pour over the caramel and back to the fridge again. Done.
The kids arrive with Lizzy Lou, she looks like death warmed over, don't think she'll be at work for long, but she leaves anyway. I make the kids some breakfast and turn on the tv for them and I head back to the kitchen.
The man of the house had been asking for some ginger biscuits, so I pull out the trusty basic biscuit mix recipe. I'm only going to make a 1/2 mix ( because I had half a can of condensed milk left from the slice), and add cinnamon, ginger and golden syrup to it. I couldn't decide how much ginger to put in, so 2 teaspoons went in and I just hoped it was enough. They only took 10 minutes to cook. Turned out well, but if you like a strong ginger flavour, another teaspoon of ginger wouldn't hurt.
I had some biscuit mix in the freezer so I decided to take that out and make some jam biscuits for the kids.
while I was waiting for that to defrost, I made a coffee and sat down to have a look at facebook. It tells me that it's vegemites 91st birthday. Happy birthday. In honour of the day, I'm experimenting again. Vegemite and cheese biscuits. So the kids get 12 jam biscuits and the rest of the dough is going to my experiment. I added 1 teaspoon vegemite and 1/2 cup grated tasty cheese to the dough mix and rolled 1 walnut sized ball dough and cooked it. 15 mins later and a taste and I added another teaspoon of vegemite to the mix. I Made all the biscuits and let them cool then gave them to the kids for a taste test. General consensus...Yumm. (will add the recipe later when I have proper ingredients, I worked on the weight of the dough)
Lunch time, feed the kids, put Zoe doughball down for a sleep and I'm just heading back to the kitchen when Lizzy Lou arrives back. She's been sent home, still not well. We sit out side with a cuppa and watch the kids play for a while. Number 5 son, miss Tash and the chunky one arrive. Lizzy lou departs for a shower and change of clothes and Number 5 and I are discussing the merits of homemade pizza dough compared to store bought. We are having pizza for tea and if we are making dough I have to get the bread machines going right now. But no. Number 5 wants to bring his dough machine that he has a his place. Argue, argue, he wins. Dough machine is on the way. 10 minutes late he's back with the machine on a trolley, wheeling it into the house. OMG it's huge. Take one pizza recipe and multiply it by five and it doesn't even come close to filling the bowl of the machine, but boy, it's quick.
Take the dough out of the machine, put it near the oven to rise for an hour, then run down to the shops to get more cheese and bits and pieces. When we arrive back, right on an hour later, the dough is risen and falling over the sides of the bowl. Number 5 takes over the kitchen, he's doing the rolling of the dough. I get to chop up the capsicum, onion, tomatoes and other bits. I look over at him, there is flour going everywhere and dough stuck everywhere and geez he's worse than me at messing up the kitchen, but we have pizza bases. The production line begins, sauce, filling cook, sauce filling, cook. Two ovens going. We made garlic and cheese, ham and pineapple, mexican and salami, bocconcini, cherry tomatoes and rocket. (the recipes are on my cook book somewhere, only difference is that they are on flat bread.).
Forgot to take a picture of the garlic one. There is still a lot of dough left over. We are making donuts with some of it. Who knew. And of course I forgot to take a picture of them too. But here's the recipe for the pizza dough........
1 1/4 cups lukewarm water
1 packet (2 1/4 teaspoons) active dry yeast
3 cups unbleached all purpose flour, plus more for dusting
1 teaspoon fine sea salt
1 tablespoon olive oil
Make this in a bread machine on a dough setting or in a processor to bring it all together or by hand, placing wet ingredients in first, then the flour and lastly the yeast. Will need to be kneaded for about 10 minutes then left to rise in a warm place for an hour. This amount will make 2 pizzas.
To make the donuts, roll into balls, poke holes in them if you want and cook in a deep fryer on 180 till brown, and roll in cinnamon sugar. We drizzled some with honey, some with chocolate syrup and some with mixed berry syrup. You have to eat them hot, totally yummy. They are not good cold, it is pizza dough after all.
And I cut the slice. Doesn't look like a mars bar. Not happy. The caramel sank through the chocolate. And it's too dark. Tastes ok though.
Everyone goes home. I venture into the kitchen and quickly depart. I can't face the mess, too tired. The man makes a start but he too gives up. He goes to bed. I fall asleep on the couch. I did make it too bed at some stage.
Sunday. Get up, clean up (takes for ever) and have another thought about the mars bar slice and start making again. Base then caramel then fridge. What's in a mars bar? Google it. Chocolate, malt and caramel basically. I don't have a thermometer to make nougat, so I'm going with condensed milk, butter, horlicks malted milk powder, milk cooking chocolate and marshmallows. Lots of melting and cooling later...
Is it good? It's not quite a mars bar, but it's a soft, chewy caramel, chocolatey, malty, marshmallowy slice. It does need to be kept in the fridge. But I am happy because you can see the layers and it tastes good too. You do have to lick your fingers though. One day I will get that thermometer and try again, but for the time being this will do.
My Saturday was full of kids, baking and playing (with kids and at cooking). I had had a thought the previous night about making a mars bar slice, so when I got out of be and before the grandkids arrived, I made a start on what I thought would be a great slice. I crushed some chocolate ripple biscuits and melted butter to make a base and pressed that into a dish and fridged it while I melted condensed milk and cocoa and marshmallows. Poured that over the biscuits and back into the fridge while I made a caramel top. Melt caramels with cream and butter, pour over the top of the chocolate and back into the fridge again to set.
Melt some chocolate and copha, pour over the caramel and back to the fridge again. Done.
The kids arrive with Lizzy Lou, she looks like death warmed over, don't think she'll be at work for long, but she leaves anyway. I make the kids some breakfast and turn on the tv for them and I head back to the kitchen.
The man of the house had been asking for some ginger biscuits, so I pull out the trusty basic biscuit mix recipe. I'm only going to make a 1/2 mix ( because I had half a can of condensed milk left from the slice), and add cinnamon, ginger and golden syrup to it. I couldn't decide how much ginger to put in, so 2 teaspoons went in and I just hoped it was enough. They only took 10 minutes to cook. Turned out well, but if you like a strong ginger flavour, another teaspoon of ginger wouldn't hurt.
I had some biscuit mix in the freezer so I decided to take that out and make some jam biscuits for the kids.
while I was waiting for that to defrost, I made a coffee and sat down to have a look at facebook. It tells me that it's vegemites 91st birthday. Happy birthday. In honour of the day, I'm experimenting again. Vegemite and cheese biscuits. So the kids get 12 jam biscuits and the rest of the dough is going to my experiment. I added 1 teaspoon vegemite and 1/2 cup grated tasty cheese to the dough mix and rolled 1 walnut sized ball dough and cooked it. 15 mins later and a taste and I added another teaspoon of vegemite to the mix. I Made all the biscuits and let them cool then gave them to the kids for a taste test. General consensus...Yumm. (will add the recipe later when I have proper ingredients, I worked on the weight of the dough)
Lunch time, feed the kids, put Zoe doughball down for a sleep and I'm just heading back to the kitchen when Lizzy Lou arrives back. She's been sent home, still not well. We sit out side with a cuppa and watch the kids play for a while. Number 5 son, miss Tash and the chunky one arrive. Lizzy lou departs for a shower and change of clothes and Number 5 and I are discussing the merits of homemade pizza dough compared to store bought. We are having pizza for tea and if we are making dough I have to get the bread machines going right now. But no. Number 5 wants to bring his dough machine that he has a his place. Argue, argue, he wins. Dough machine is on the way. 10 minutes late he's back with the machine on a trolley, wheeling it into the house. OMG it's huge. Take one pizza recipe and multiply it by five and it doesn't even come close to filling the bowl of the machine, but boy, it's quick.
Take the dough out of the machine, put it near the oven to rise for an hour, then run down to the shops to get more cheese and bits and pieces. When we arrive back, right on an hour later, the dough is risen and falling over the sides of the bowl. Number 5 takes over the kitchen, he's doing the rolling of the dough. I get to chop up the capsicum, onion, tomatoes and other bits. I look over at him, there is flour going everywhere and dough stuck everywhere and geez he's worse than me at messing up the kitchen, but we have pizza bases. The production line begins, sauce, filling cook, sauce filling, cook. Two ovens going. We made garlic and cheese, ham and pineapple, mexican and salami, bocconcini, cherry tomatoes and rocket. (the recipes are on my cook book somewhere, only difference is that they are on flat bread.).
Forgot to take a picture of the garlic one. There is still a lot of dough left over. We are making donuts with some of it. Who knew. And of course I forgot to take a picture of them too. But here's the recipe for the pizza dough........
1 1/4 cups lukewarm water
1 packet (2 1/4 teaspoons) active dry yeast
3 cups unbleached all purpose flour, plus more for dusting
1 teaspoon fine sea salt
1 tablespoon olive oil
Make this in a bread machine on a dough setting or in a processor to bring it all together or by hand, placing wet ingredients in first, then the flour and lastly the yeast. Will need to be kneaded for about 10 minutes then left to rise in a warm place for an hour. This amount will make 2 pizzas.
To make the donuts, roll into balls, poke holes in them if you want and cook in a deep fryer on 180 till brown, and roll in cinnamon sugar. We drizzled some with honey, some with chocolate syrup and some with mixed berry syrup. You have to eat them hot, totally yummy. They are not good cold, it is pizza dough after all.
And I cut the slice. Doesn't look like a mars bar. Not happy. The caramel sank through the chocolate. And it's too dark. Tastes ok though.
Everyone goes home. I venture into the kitchen and quickly depart. I can't face the mess, too tired. The man makes a start but he too gives up. He goes to bed. I fall asleep on the couch. I did make it too bed at some stage.
Sunday. Get up, clean up (takes for ever) and have another thought about the mars bar slice and start making again. Base then caramel then fridge. What's in a mars bar? Google it. Chocolate, malt and caramel basically. I don't have a thermometer to make nougat, so I'm going with condensed milk, butter, horlicks malted milk powder, milk cooking chocolate and marshmallows. Lots of melting and cooling later...
Is it good? It's not quite a mars bar, but it's a soft, chewy caramel, chocolatey, malty, marshmallowy slice. It does need to be kept in the fridge. But I am happy because you can see the layers and it tastes good too. You do have to lick your fingers though. One day I will get that thermometer and try again, but for the time being this will do.
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