INGREDIENTS
ham or sun-dried tomatoes
200-300 g olives
150 g swiss cheese or parmesan
250 g self-raising flour
4 eggs
150 ml olive oil
120 ml white wine
salt and pepper to taste
spring onions c/basil chopped
METHOD
Preheat oven 200 C. Add the eggs to the flour. Mix well. Then mix in the oil, then the wine. Add the olives, cheese, tomatoes, salt, pepper and spring onions. Cook for 45 minutes.
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Sunday, September 26, 2010
Sticky fig and date pudding
This recipe is based on the fig and date sticky toffee pudding
http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/2065/fig+date+sticky+toffee+puddings
INGREDIENTS
Preheat oven 160°C. Combine fig, dates with boiling water. Add tea bags and soak for 15 minutes. Remove tea bags. Beat the butter and sugar until pale and creamy. Add the eggs one at a time, making sure to beat well after each addition. Add the bicarbonate of soda to the flour. Alternatively fold the flour and soaked fig and dates into the egg mixture. Spoon mixture into greased ramikins. Place on tray and put into oven. Cook for 30 minutes.
To make the sauce combine all the ingredients into a saucepan. Stir over low heat until butter and sugar is dissolved. Then bring to a boil on medium heat. Simmer until the sauce thickens. Pour over pudding and serve with double cream or ice-cream.
http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/2065/fig+date+sticky+toffee+puddings
INGREDIENTS
- butter, to grease ramikins
- 200g (3/4 cup) whole dried figs, coarsely chopped
- 135g (3/4 cup) pitted dates, coarsely chopped
- 310ml (1 1/4 cups) boiling water
- 4 earl grey tea bags
- 125g butter, at room temperature
- 100 g or less, brown sugar
- 3 eggs
- 225g (1 1/2 cups) self-raising flour
- 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
- Thickened cream or ice-cream to serve (optional)
Butterscotch sauce
- 100 g or less, brown sugar
- 250ml (1 cup) thickened cream
- 50g butter, chopped
METHOD
To make the sauce combine all the ingredients into a saucepan. Stir over low heat until butter and sugar is dissolved. Then bring to a boil on medium heat. Simmer until the sauce thickens. Pour over pudding and serve with double cream or ice-cream.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Tiramisu
This recipe is from SBS:Italian Food Safari
http://www.sbs.com.au/shows/italianfoodsafari/recipes/detail/recipe/9212?s_kwcid=TC|18658|tiramisu%20recipe||S||5833957982
As usual I used less than the recommended amount of sugar. Instead of ground coffee I used grated dark chocolate mixed with roasted wattle seeds and I omitted the strega.
60g castor sugar
500g mascarpone
40 mL Strega
20 mL Sambucca
1 packet savoiardi biscuits
100g dark chocolate, chopped
1L hot coffee
Ground coffee
Italian Meringue
100mL water
250g castor sugar
125mL egg whites
Add the liqueurs and mix until just combined. (You may adjust the quantity of liqueur according to personal taste). Place to one side and make the Italian meringue.
Add the water to a clean, grease free saucepan, then slowly add the sugar making sure that all the grains get wet. Place over a medium heat and bring to soft ball stage.
Making sure that your mixing bowl is completely grease free, place in your egg whites and whisk on high speed until they start to become white and fluffy. As your egg whites reach medium peak, start to slowly add your hot sugar. Once all the sugar has been added, continue to whisk until the Italian meringue has completely cooled.
Take your Italian meringue, and carefully fold into the mascarpone mix. Taste, and adjust the amount of liqueur if necessary.
Take your sponge finger biscuits, and soak in the coffee, a few at a time. Give the biscuits a light squeeze to remove any excess coffee. (Try not to soak your biscuits all the way through. There should still be a little portion in the middle that has not been soaked in the coffee).
Line your bowl with the biscuits. Once the bowl has been completely covered with the biscuits, sprinkle with a little of the chopped chocolate.
Add a little of the mascarpone mix, coming up the bowl, one third of the way. Cover with some more of the coffee soaked sponge finger biscuits, and sprinkle again with the chopped chocolate. Place some more mix onto the sponge finger biscuit, coming up another third of the way up the bowl. Repeat this process once more, levelling out the mix with the top edge of the bowl.
Place in the fridge, and allow the tiramisu to become firm enough to cut, minimum 2 hours.
Just before serving, sprinkle the top with freshly ground coffee.
http://www.sbs.com.au/shows/italianfoodsafari/recipes/detail/recipe/9212?s_kwcid=TC|18658|tiramisu%20recipe||S||5833957982
As usual I used less than the recommended amount of sugar. Instead of ground coffee I used grated dark chocolate mixed with roasted wattle seeds and I omitted the strega.
Ingredients
3 egg yolks60g castor sugar
500g mascarpone
40 mL Strega
20 mL Sambucca
1 packet savoiardi biscuits
100g dark chocolate, chopped
1L hot coffee
Ground coffee
Italian Meringue
100mL water
250g castor sugar
125mL egg whites
Preparation
Place the egg yolks and caster sugar in a mixing bowl, and whisk on high speed until pale and fluffy. Add the mascarpone and on a medium speed, whisk until it starts to thicken. Be sure not to over mix as you may split the mascarpone.Add the liqueurs and mix until just combined. (You may adjust the quantity of liqueur according to personal taste). Place to one side and make the Italian meringue.
Add the water to a clean, grease free saucepan, then slowly add the sugar making sure that all the grains get wet. Place over a medium heat and bring to soft ball stage.
Making sure that your mixing bowl is completely grease free, place in your egg whites and whisk on high speed until they start to become white and fluffy. As your egg whites reach medium peak, start to slowly add your hot sugar. Once all the sugar has been added, continue to whisk until the Italian meringue has completely cooled.
Take your Italian meringue, and carefully fold into the mascarpone mix. Taste, and adjust the amount of liqueur if necessary.
Take your sponge finger biscuits, and soak in the coffee, a few at a time. Give the biscuits a light squeeze to remove any excess coffee. (Try not to soak your biscuits all the way through. There should still be a little portion in the middle that has not been soaked in the coffee).
Line your bowl with the biscuits. Once the bowl has been completely covered with the biscuits, sprinkle with a little of the chopped chocolate.
Add a little of the mascarpone mix, coming up the bowl, one third of the way. Cover with some more of the coffee soaked sponge finger biscuits, and sprinkle again with the chopped chocolate. Place some more mix onto the sponge finger biscuit, coming up another third of the way up the bowl. Repeat this process once more, levelling out the mix with the top edge of the bowl.
Place in the fridge, and allow the tiramisu to become firm enough to cut, minimum 2 hours.
Just before serving, sprinkle the top with freshly ground coffee.
Apple and blueberry crumble with a ginger twist
INGREDIENTS
filling
apples
blueberries
2 bay leaves
a few cloves
nutmeg
cinnammon stick or ground
ground ginger
butter
crust
100 g flour
100 g butter
50 g sugar
100 g rolled oats
fresh grated ginger
METHOD
Preheat oven, 180 degrees celsius.
Add apples, bay leaves, cloves, cinnammon and ground ginger into a pan with a nob of butter. Simmer. Meanwhile add flour, butter and sugar into a blender. Mix together. Then add the grated ginger and rolled oats. Mix. Into a buttered baking dish, add the apple mix. Then add the blueberries. Add the crust mix on top. Bake until crust is golden (around 45 minutes).
Berry Cake
A twist to Isabelle's recipe. This works well using blueberries and cherries with the pips. I use other berries sparingly as they tend to be sour.
INGREDIENTS
125 g self raising flour
100 g sugar
3 or 4 eggs
1/2 L of milk
vanilla essence
melted butter
berries (blueberries, cherries etc)
banana (optional)
METHOD
Preheat oven 180 degrees celsius.
Mix eggs one at a time to the flour and sugar. Then add the milk, vanilla and melted butter. Butter a shallow baking dish, add the sliced banana. Pour in the mixture then add the berries. Cook for about 45 minutes or until mixture is firm.
INGREDIENTS
125 g self raising flour
100 g sugar
3 or 4 eggs
1/2 L of milk
vanilla essence
melted butter
berries (blueberries, cherries etc)
banana (optional)
METHOD
Preheat oven 180 degrees celsius.
Mix eggs one at a time to the flour and sugar. Then add the milk, vanilla and melted butter. Butter a shallow baking dish, add the sliced banana. Pour in the mixture then add the berries. Cook for about 45 minutes or until mixture is firm.
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