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A little something I created last night....
I call it ... the chickeny mushroomy dish....
in a little bit of oil or butter cook up some sliced brown mushrooms, add some thinly sliced chicken, add a little bit of garlic... go for a rummage through the cupboard and dig out any kind of marinade sauce you might have lying around and pour in about 2 tablespoons of that... add about 2 tablespoons of soy sauce and a tablespoon of honey... boil some rice..
really nice!
*see Sparkes for a full review*
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OK, I cooked 2 things last night:
Pumpkin & Lentil Soup
1 Pumpkin, sliced de-seeded and diced
1 tin of ready soaked lentils (you could soak your own if you prefer)
1 handful chopped fresh corriander
1/2 pt Vegetable Stock
2 Tablespoons Artificial Sweetener (sugar if you prefer)
Salt & Pepper to taste
2 tsp Cayene Pepper
Boil the pumpkin & lentils until soft
Liquidise both with corriander
Bring the vegetable stock to the boil, add the pupkin & lentil
Stir in Sweetener, Cayene & Salt & Pepper, stir till thickened
Servings: 4
:drool:
Healthy Spaghetti in Blue Cheese & Spinach Sauce
Spaghetti
1 bag of fresh spinach, de-stalked
75g soft blue cheese, crumbled
1 Tub Quark (very low fat soft cheese)
5 tbsp Fromage Frais
Boil the spaghetti
Wilt the spinach in boiling water for a few minutes, then drain
Put cheese, Quark & Fromage Frais into a saucepan, and mix well
When Spinach & Spaghetti is ready, add to cheese mixture, and gently heat
Serve with a nice glass of wine
Servings: 2
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I put the final touches to my homemade Christmas Puddings last night, they smell gorgeous! I also made my own Cranberry Sauce! I am becoming a Domestic Goddess!
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I was taught the recipe to make pancakes when I was about 10 and I still remember it & cook them (just did a double batch that got devoured as soon as they were out the pan!)
"4-3-2-1-0"
4 SR Flour (Tbls Sp)
3 Sugar (Tbls Sp)
2 eggs
1 lvl teaspoon bicarb
pinch of salt.
Mix with milk untill it is the right consistancy and has no lumps in. (should be somewhere between 'gloopy' and 'runny' - the more runny, the thinner the pancake: good for creppes)
Heat a fryingpan untill it's really hot & turn down to what would be a 'high simmer' (too hot and they get too brown before it's time to turn them, too cold and they 'set' before being brown enough to turn)
Use grease proof paper (the wrapper off butter) and scrunch into a wad - scrape this in butter and cover the base of the pan. Do this between each batch.
Prepare a wire rack with a cotton tea-towel folded - you will place the made pancakes in here to keep them moist and warm.
Take a serving spoon and dollop spoonfulls onto the hot pan - try not to run them into each other, but they can be seperated just before turning. If you want a BIG pancake, just slop some mix into the pan and give it a swirl.
When the bubbles in top start to pop, it's time to turn them. Should only take a couple of mins.
Best served warm with melted butter and/or jam. :drool:
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Originally Posted by Gadget
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Mix with milk untill it is the right consistancy and has no lumps in. (should be somewhere between 'gloopy' and 'runny' - the more runny, the thinner the pancake: good for creppes)
than let the batter stand for about an hour
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Best served warm with melted butter and/or jam. :drool:
:yeah:
but better with sugar and lemon :drool: :drool: :drool:
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than let the batter stand for about an hour
depeds if you are using baking powder or baking soda; soda reacts on contact with moisture, so is best for immediate results, but can give a 'tart' zing to them. Powder has cream of tartar in it that reacts to heat so is the one best left. (and I keep getting them mixed up & buying the wrong thing when one runs out :rolleyes:)
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but better with sugar and lemon :drool: :drool: :drool:
Creppes: :yeah::yeah: :drool:
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2 slices of bread into toaster when cooked add real butter *to taste mmmmmmmmmmm
* (none of that mono hypo anti this and anti that rubbish):angry:
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Anyone have the recipe for that yummy chocolate stuff you make with crushed digestives?
I know you can make cheesecake bases and millionare shortbread base, but it's a main component, and you top it with chocolate :confused:
Help?
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Originally Posted by Gadget
Anyone have the recipe for that yummy chocolate stuff you make with crushed digestives?
I know you can make cheesecake bases and millionare shortbread base, but it's a main component, and you top it with chocolate :confused:
Help?
Hey Do you mean the one where you crush all the digestives, add cherrys etc then mix it all up with chocolate put in a shallow baking tiun and leave in the fridge to set! If so I have this recipe!!!
Freya
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Originally Posted by Freya
Hey Do you mean the one where you crush all the digestives, add cherrys etc then mix it all up with chocolate put in a shallow baking tiun and leave in the fridge to set! If so I have this recipe!!!
Freya
Probably similar. I found a different one;
{Warning - sweet toothed look away now...}
Ella-feeds-us (Don't ask me - seemingly it's what "ella" used to feed children :what: )
8oz Marg
6oz Sugar
2Tblsp Syrup
Large can of Condensed Milk
1tsp Vanilla essence
1 1/2 packets of Digestives (Large packets)
300/400g Chocolate
preparation
- crush the biscuits {Either by 1)putting into a hole-less bag and beating it with a rolling pin 2)mushing with a masher in a large pan 3) blitzing in a food processor}
- look out a swiss roll tin
method
- Melt marge in a large pan, add sugar, syrup and milk into it and keep stirring, bringing slowly to the boil.
- keep stirring for a further 6 mins.
- Add vanilla essence and beat it in.
- Add crushed biscuits and coat {this gets very hard to stir}
- press into swiss roll tin
- melt chocolate and cover the stuff with it
- put into fridge to set
- cut into (small) squares and eat {It's too sweet to cut into large squares :wink:}
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Ah the memories! Many a happy afternoon I spent at my gran's house smashing up digestive biscuits, in a bag, with a rolling pin :D It was even more fun, when you hit them so hard that you ripped a hole in the bag and then the crumbled biscuits kept escaping :whistle:
Fab recipe Gadget :drool:
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Similar Very similar! Found mine earlier today so thought I'd post it too!
Chocolate Biscuit Cake
Ingredients
4oz Plain Choc
4oz Butter
2 tblspns double
8oz digestives
2oz Glace Cherries
2oz flaked almonds
1oz raisins
Prep
Line Cake Tin with Foil.
Break Biscuits (Gadget Style :wink: )
Chop Cherries and Add to Bowl
Add Raisins and Almonds
Method
Break Choc into bowl over heated saucepan of water
Add the butter and cream and stir till choc has melted
Pour Choc Sauce over biscuit mixture and mix well
Spoon mixture into baking tin and cover with the foil pressing down firmly
Put Tin into fridge for approx 2hrs till set!
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Originally Posted by Freya
Hey Do you mean the one where you crush all the digestives, add cherrys etc then mix it all up with chocolate put in a shallow baking tiun and leave in the fridge to set! If so I have this recipe!!!
Freya
My daughter and i made this once, it was really :drool:
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Blackberry Snack Cake
INGREDIENTS:
4 tablespoons butter
3/4 cup flour
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
dash salt
1/2 cup evaporated milk
2 cups fresh blackberries
2 tablespoons brown sugar
PREPARATION:
Preheat oven to 325°. Melt butter in an 8-inch square baking dish in the preheated oven. Combine flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and milk in a small bowl and beat until smooth. Pour batter over the melted butter, top with the blackberries, then sprinkle the brown sugar evenly over the fruit. Bake for 45 to 55 minutes, or until browned.
Something for the next tea dance/cake event, Sparkles?
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Originally Posted by Aleks
Blackberry Snack Cake
INGREDIENTS:
4 tablespoons butter
3/4 cup flour
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
dash salt
1/2 cup evaporated milk
2 cups fresh blackberries
2 tablespoons brown sugar
PREPARATION:
Preheat oven to 325°. Melt butter in an 8-inch square baking dish in the preheated oven. Combine flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and milk in a small bowl and beat until smooth. Pour batter over the melted butter, top with the blackberries, then sprinkle the brown sugar evenly over the fruit. Bake for 45 to 55 minutes, or until browned.
:drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:
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And the Sunday breakfast favourite: Cheezy Dreams (or "Queasy dreams" as a friend of mine now refers to them - I introduced them and he over-dosed :rolleyes: )!
I still can't face them !! :sick:
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Blackberry Snack Cake
Something for the next tea dance/cake event, Sparkles?
Sounds :drool: - I'll do my best (and the public can vote on the outcome...)
Just not sure my oven goes up to 325 degrees! :eek: