Showing posts with label biscuits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label biscuits. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 December 2015

Tiffin Christmas Wreath Cake

Christmas No Bake Chocolate Wreath Cake. Crumbled biscuits, nuts and dried fruit in melted chocolate! The perfect centrepiece. GoodfoodShared.blogspot.com

Oh tis the season to be indulgent! This easy no bake tiffin wreath cake is the perfect centerpiece for your festive celebrations.   

Christmas No Bake Chocolate Wreath Cake. Crumbled biscuits, nuts and dried fruit in melted chocolate! The perfect centrepiece. GoodfoodShared.blogspot.com

Crumbled biscuits, dried fruit and nuts are all coated in a buttery chocolatey mix, chilled and then topped in velvety white chocolate. What more could you want for your christmas day dessert! 

Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Biscuit Base Lemon Meringue Pie


I have been working on my fitness the last couple of months, with getting older and all, I thought I should try and take a little time for myself and get fitter. 
I have tried many activities over the past ten years and as much as I love going out on my bicycle, it can be somewhat time consuming and with winter months closing in it can be a bit dangerous too. So I have found my newest love.....YOGA!!

Monday, 25 February 2013

ANZAC Biscuits


While I was perusing some of my cook books recently, I read Nigella's original inspiration for her Grasshopper Pie recipe, she was watching television at home with her family and became absorbed by the main character devouring slices of the pie on screen. This made me laugh, because I do this all the time, although, mainly while I'm reading.
Last week, I was reading a soppy romance novel which was situated in Australia, the heroine was baking these biscuits (all of course while making doe eyes at her hero!!). I was hooked, on the biscuits that is, (perhaps I missed the whole point of the book!). In the book there was talk of cinnamon, but I wanted an original recipe so I Googled ANZAC biscuits and was very pleasantly surprised by this simple and tasty recipe. These ANZAC (Australian New Zealand Army Corps) biscuits are an eggless, sweet chewy biscuit, perfect for lunch boxes and seducing tall dark heroes in romance novels!

Makes 40 approx

Ingredients
90g Porridge Oats
150g Plain Flour
75g Dessicated coconut
200g Caster sugar
110g Butter
1 tbsp Golden syrup
2 tbsp Boiling water
1 tsp Bicarbonate of soda

Method
Preheat the oven to 180ºC/350ºF/Gas Mark 4, line two large baking sheets with baking paper. Combine the porridge, flour, coconut and sugar in a large bowl.


Melt the butter and golden syrup together in a small jug in the microwave or over a low heat in a saucepan. Meanwhile mix the bicarbonate of soda and boiling water together until it starts to fizz. Pour the bicarbonate of soda mixture into the melted butter.


Add the now fizzing butter mixture into the dry ingredients, stir to combine, add more boiling water if needed until a soft pliable dough is achieved (I usually add about 2-3tbsp more boiling water).


Place hazelnut sized balls of dough on the baking sheets about 5cm apart, flatten slightly (with wet fingers) and bake for about 10- 14 minutes or until they are slightly golden around the edges.


Each oven is different and my temperamental oven is different nearly every time I use it, so my advice is to watch and time the first batch closely until you are happy they are nicely golden, usually 11-12 minutes for me.


Allow to cool on the baking tray for a couple of minutes or until firm enough to transfer to a wire rack.


Store in a an airtight container for up to 5 days.

Recipe with thanks to Bob Lawson, an ANZAC present at the Gallipoli landing and the Australian War Memorial website. 

Thursday, 6 October 2011

Shortbread Bites



If like me you enjoy giving baked presents on special occasions or as a thank you, then I think these biscuits are ideal. They are quick and impressive looking. Don't be restricted by my design feel free to roll out and cut any shape you please. I usually make double the amount and freeze half, very handy if you have unexpected visitors arriving. If you want, dip half the baked and cooled biscuits into chocolate and leave to set.

Makes 35

Ingredients
225g Plain flour
175g Butter, softened
75g Caster sugar
100g Milk chocolate (optional)

Method
Preheat the oven to 150C and line a large baking tray with parchment paper.
Tip the flour, butter and sugar ingredients into a stand mixer and with the paddle attachment and mix until a soft dough is formed.







Roll between your palms marble sized balls, place on your prepared tray leaving 2cm/1in between each. Dip a fork into water and flatten each ball gently.






Bake for 25-30 minutes and cool on a wire rack. When cooled decorate with the melted chocolate or with piped chocolate buttercream.