Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Sunday, 18 December 2011
Homemade Turkey Gravy
Location: Cavan
Cavan, Co. Cavan, Ireland
Sunday, 4 December 2011
Cranberry and Port Relish
Labels:
Christmas,
Christmas Dinner,
edible christmas present,
quick
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Lisa Duffy
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Location: Cavan
Cavan, Co. Cavan, Ireland
Saturday, 19 November 2011
How to Decorate a Christmas Cake
Is the prospect of covering your first Christmas Cake a bit daunting, if so then this the post for you! This is the first time I have properly iced a Christmas Cake and I found it very enjoyable, you do however need some time to do this. It took me from start to finish about 90 minutes, but it's so satisfying and I was really proud bringing it out for my family on Christmas day. I used Delia's Classic Christmas Cake recipe, and it's a beautiful rich cake.
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Christmas,
Delia's classic christmas cake
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Lisa Duffy
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Location: Cavan
Cavan, Co. Cavan, Ireland
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
Nigella's Sweet and Salty Crunchy Nut Bars
This is my favourite Christmas treat, so much so that I've quit buying tins of sweets. I make alarmingly large batches of this and chop into various sizes. My sister just loves it and last year I sent her home with lunch boxes full of it! This is another of my scribbled down recipes in my now very tattered note book, but I'm very sure it is a Nigella recipe. I suspect it is from a Christmas special. This is part of my edible Christmas gifts posts, Enjoy.
Labels:
candy,
chocolate,
Christmas,
edible christmas present,
nigella,
Peanut,
Quick'n'Easy
Posted by
Lisa Duffy
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Location: Cavan
Cavan, Co. Cavan, Ireland
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
Delia's Classic Christmas Cake
I just couldn't be without Delia Smiths Complete Cookery Course book. When I got married first, I could just about boil an egg and even at that I wasn't always successful. So when I decided to become a stay at home mother I knew I had to brush up on my culinary skills. I still had my old home economics book but I needed a lot more help that it could offer, so I bought Delia's book. You know when the first chapter starts with how to boil an egg that you're onto a winner :)
This fruit cake has been taken from that book and although the cake is now commercially available in a pretty pre-weighted ingredients box in my local supermarket, I still think it's a worthy post. When you've baked this beauty then I suggest to try this post: How To Decorate A Christmas Cake
This fruit cake has been taken from that book and although the cake is now commercially available in a pretty pre-weighted ingredients box in my local supermarket, I still think it's a worthy post. When you've baked this beauty then I suggest to try this post: How To Decorate A Christmas Cake
Labels:
Anniversary,
cake,
Christening,
Christmas,
Delia,
Delia's classic christmas cake,
Wedding
Posted by
Lisa Duffy
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Location: Cavan
Cavan, Co. Cavan, Ireland
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Festive Stollen
This is a very detailed recipe, not because it is difficult but because it needs care and attention. Stollen is a German bread baked at Christmas time. It has a rich buttery crust and the marzipan in the centre is a real surprise. I suggest that you time the rising to coincide with school runs or a large basket of ironing! Two jobs at once.
Labels:
Christmas,
dried fruit,
marzipan,
Stollen,
yeast
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Lisa Duffy
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Location: Cavan
Cavan, Co. Cavan, Ireland
Monday, 26 September 2011
Traditional Christmas Pudding
If your are looking for a light Christmas pudding then I can recommend this recipe. I have for many years avoided the shop bought puddings because they are usually too dark, too short on fruit and too big on price, I this prefer lighter textured, non suet pudding for Christmas day, however, if this is too light for you, it will do perfectly for a St. Stephens Day or Boxing day Pudding. I found this recipe in the RTE Guide a couple of years ago, which I cut out and kept, it was a recipe from Stork Margarine and it is delicious, now a family tradition (well they have to start sometime!!)
Labels:
Christmas,
plum pudding,
pudding,
steaming,
step-by-step,
YouTube
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Lisa Duffy
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Location: Cavan
Cavan, Co. Cavan, Ireland
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