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Omelet stuffed with brown sauce.
Ingredient
4 eggs.
1 cup finely chopped chicken.
Large onion, cut into small squares ¼ cup.
¼ cup tomato, cut into small squares.
Beans, peas, ¼ cup.
½ cup tomato sauce.
2 tablespoons chili sauce.
In soy sauce 1 tablespoon white.
Sauce 1 Tbsp.
1 tablespoon sugar.
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper.
1 tablespoon minced ginger.
1 tablespoon oyster sauce.
5 tablespoons vegetable oil.
1 tablespoon Chinese wine.
It was a cool coriander leaves.
1 tablespoon fish sauce.
How to do it.
1. On the eggs and beat to combine 4 eggs with 2 sheets and set aside.
2. Heat enough vegetable oil 2 tablespoons minced hot, add chicken, onions, tomatoes, peas and beans. Stir to combine.
3. Season with fish sauce, sugar, 2 teaspoons cayenne pepper, stir well and taste. When the good taste to.
4. The oil pan is hot, add the eggs, cream filling into a 2-fold in the egg ใseasg rectangular. The plate is heat enough oil to 2 tablespoons water.
5. Add ginger, stir fry the onion. Add tomato sauce and white pepper in soy sauce, sugar, oyster sauce 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper.
6. Stir well and taste. Chinese stir-fry taste good enough when I put together a down pour on the egg filling. Garnish with coriander leaves and beautiful.
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Fish Curry with shrimp
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Fish Curry with shrimp
Ingredient
Salmon, cut into dice, or as 300 g.
Sheehan shrimp, chopped 200 g.
Coconut milk 1/2 cup.
Red pepper, 3 tablespoons water.
Chicken or duck eggs, 1 egg.
1 teaspoon fish sauce.
Kaffir lime leaves, shredded 2 tbsp.
Cream 1/2 cup.
Flour 1 tsp.
Basil leaves, roughly torn, or the Yorkshire Cup (we put here instead of basil).
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Sliced red chillies, Kaffir lime leaves. For garnish.
How to Make Fish Curry with shrimp
1. Cut salmon roll is prepared. Chop the shrimp very prepared.
2. Mixed with coconut milk and curry chili oil together in a mixing bowl. (But we mix it in a small pot), stir well, add eggs, meat, fish, salmon, shrimp with the coconut milk until it begins to thicken and dry, add kaffir lime leaves and stir to combine.
3. The elite of the elite and topped with Curry and rice into the pot and stir over low heat until thick and set up on the lift down and set aside.
4. Second floor with a cup of basil leaves or roughly Yorkshire (we do not have my love) Put the salmon cubes prepared with. The power to rearrange. (Steamed buns, but I doubt that any use onion instead of bamboo) and then the pot of water boiling to steam on high heat for 10-15 minutes with lid topped with coconut cream and simmer for Curry. Place the shrimp in front cover and steam for another 2 minutes off.
5. Lift off the heat and sprinkle with red chili, coriander and kaffir lime leaves, shredded or whatever line.
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Fish Curry with shrimp
Ingredient
Salmon, cut into dice, or as 300 g.
Sheehan shrimp, chopped 200 g.
Coconut milk 1/2 cup.
Red pepper, 3 tablespoons water.
Chicken or duck eggs, 1 egg.
1 teaspoon fish sauce.
Kaffir lime leaves, shredded 2 tbsp.
Cream 1/2 cup.
Flour 1 tsp.
Basil leaves, roughly torn, or the Yorkshire Cup (we put here instead of basil).
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Sliced red chillies, Kaffir lime leaves. For garnish.
How to Make Fish Curry with shrimp
1. Cut salmon roll is prepared. Chop the shrimp very prepared.
2. Mixed with coconut milk and curry chili oil together in a mixing bowl. (But we mix it in a small pot), stir well, add eggs, meat, fish, salmon, shrimp with the coconut milk until it begins to thicken and dry, add kaffir lime leaves and stir to combine.
3. The elite of the elite and topped with Curry and rice into the pot and stir over low heat until thick and set up on the lift down and set aside.
4. Second floor with a cup of basil leaves or roughly Yorkshire (we do not have my love) Put the salmon cubes prepared with. The power to rearrange. (Steamed buns, but I doubt that any use onion instead of bamboo) and then the pot of water boiling to steam on high heat for 10-15 minutes with lid topped with coconut cream and simmer for Curry. Place the shrimp in front cover and steam for another 2 minutes off.
5. Lift off the heat and sprinkle with red chili, coriander and kaffir lime leaves, shredded or whatever line.
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Panna Cotta
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Panna Cotta
Panna Cotta is a popular Italian dessert. The Italian translation. Cream and cook until done. From northern Italy. Now known as France, Greece and internationally because it is easy to mix colors and soft tongue with fresh cream and vanilla soft.
Ingredients Panna Cotta.
Gelatin powder 2 tsp.
Milk 1/2 - 1/3 cup.
300 g of whipped cream.
4 tablespoons sugar.
Vanilla 1/2 tsp.
How to make Panna Cotta.
1 Put all ingredients into a pot of cream, milk, vanilla, sugar, gelatin, to set slowly. Until well dissolved.
2 gently until sugar and gelatin dissolve off the stove and leave it to cool for about 20-30 minutes.
3 Pour into a glass or put this into the fridge for a 3 hour or all night.
4 Remove from the refrigerator. Menu with a glass or put it in a flat dish. The foundation is a little warm water. Then use a knife to cut around the sheep printed on a plate.
5 Garnish with fruit, like fruit jam, canned fruit with sweet and sour taste is very delicious. If I like it topped with a caramel or chocolate.
Jelly mixture.
Cranberries 1 cup berries (or meat / fish, fruit or other).
1 cup sugar.
Gelatin 3 tsp.
100 ml water
How to make fruit jelly.
Pour everything into a pot of water + sugar + gelatin over low heat for. Until well dissolved.
2 gently until sugar and gelatin dissolve only South berry or fruit of any kind, let it cool off the oven about 20-30 minutes.
3 Pour into a glass or put into the refrigerator for 3 hour to print out of the refrigerator.
4 Pour the cream mixture into the refrigerator and Panna Cotta for a 3 hour or all night.
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Panna Cotta
Panna Cotta is a popular Italian dessert. The Italian translation. Cream and cook until done. From northern Italy. Now known as France, Greece and internationally because it is easy to mix colors and soft tongue with fresh cream and vanilla soft.
Ingredients Panna Cotta.
Gelatin powder 2 tsp.
Milk 1/2 - 1/3 cup.
300 g of whipped cream.
4 tablespoons sugar.
Vanilla 1/2 tsp.
How to make Panna Cotta.
1 Put all ingredients into a pot of cream, milk, vanilla, sugar, gelatin, to set slowly. Until well dissolved.
2 gently until sugar and gelatin dissolve off the stove and leave it to cool for about 20-30 minutes.
3 Pour into a glass or put this into the fridge for a 3 hour or all night.
4 Remove from the refrigerator. Menu with a glass or put it in a flat dish. The foundation is a little warm water. Then use a knife to cut around the sheep printed on a plate.
5 Garnish with fruit, like fruit jam, canned fruit with sweet and sour taste is very delicious. If I like it topped with a caramel or chocolate.
Jelly mixture.
Cranberries 1 cup berries (or meat / fish, fruit or other).
1 cup sugar.
Gelatin 3 tsp.
100 ml water
How to make fruit jelly.
Pour everything into a pot of water + sugar + gelatin over low heat for. Until well dissolved.
2 gently until sugar and gelatin dissolve only South berry or fruit of any kind, let it cool off the oven about 20-30 minutes.
3 Pour into a glass or put into the refrigerator for 3 hour to print out of the refrigerator.
4 Pour the cream mixture into the refrigerator and Panna Cotta for a 3 hour or all night.
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M&M/Mars Snickers Bar
M&M/Mars Snickers Bar
1/4 c light corn syrup
2 T butter,softened
1 t vanilla extract
1/8 c creamy peanut butter dash
-salt
3 c powdered sugar
35 unwrapped kraft caramels
1 c dry-roasted peanuts,Unsalted
12 oz milk-chocolate chips
With the mixer on high speed, combine the corn syrup, butter,
vanilla, peanut butter, and salt until creamy. Slowly add the powdered sugar.
When the mixture has the consistency of dough, remove it from the
bowl with your hands and press it into a lightly greased 9x9" pan.
Set in the refrigerator.
Melt the caramels in a small pan over low heat. When the caramel is
soft, mix in the peanuts. Pour the mixture over the refrigerated
nougat in the pan. Let this cool in the refrigerator.
When the refrigerator mixture is firm, melt the chocolate over low
heat in a double boiler or in a microwave oven set on high for 2
minutes. Stir halfway through cooking time.
When the mixture in the pan has hardened, cut into 2x1" sections.
Set each chunk onto a fork and dip into the melted chocolate. Tap the
fork against the side of the bowl or pan to knock off any excess
chocolate. Then place the chunks on waxed paper to cool at room
temperature (less than 70 degrees.) This could take several hours,
but the bars will set best this way. You can speed up the process by
placing the bars in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
Makes: 2 dozen bars
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1/4 c light corn syrup
2 T butter,softened
1 t vanilla extract
1/8 c creamy peanut butter dash
-salt
3 c powdered sugar
35 unwrapped kraft caramels
1 c dry-roasted peanuts,Unsalted
12 oz milk-chocolate chips
With the mixer on high speed, combine the corn syrup, butter,
vanilla, peanut butter, and salt until creamy. Slowly add the powdered sugar.
When the mixture has the consistency of dough, remove it from the
bowl with your hands and press it into a lightly greased 9x9" pan.
Set in the refrigerator.
Melt the caramels in a small pan over low heat. When the caramel is
soft, mix in the peanuts. Pour the mixture over the refrigerated
nougat in the pan. Let this cool in the refrigerator.
When the refrigerator mixture is firm, melt the chocolate over low
heat in a double boiler or in a microwave oven set on high for 2
minutes. Stir halfway through cooking time.
When the mixture in the pan has hardened, cut into 2x1" sections.
Set each chunk onto a fork and dip into the melted chocolate. Tap the
fork against the side of the bowl or pan to knock off any excess
chocolate. Then place the chunks on waxed paper to cool at room
temperature (less than 70 degrees.) This could take several hours,
but the bars will set best this way. You can speed up the process by
placing the bars in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
Makes: 2 dozen bars
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Avocado Burrito
Avocado Burrito
8 Fresh flour tortillas
1 1/2 cups Chunky Hot Salsa p. 10
1 each Green Red & Yellow bell pepper, cut in
strips
1 large Onion, sliced
1 Tbs. Garlic powder
5 Ripe Avocados, sliced lengthwise
Saute vegetables in oil with garlic powder until onions are
slightly brown. Add Chunky Salsa and keep on medium heat
for 15 minutes. Put mixture on a hot tortilla and lay slices of
avocados on top. Roll up and enjoy.
Serving Suggestions:
• serve with Spanish Rice
• also good with Vegetarian Carnitas inside
• with a Fresh vegetable salad
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and Selemium
Almonds
Apricots
Barley
Broccoli
Brussels Sprouts
Cauliflower
Carrots
Collards
Kale
Red Peppers
Squash
Sweet Potatoes
Turnip Greens
Watercress
Wheat Germ
Onions
Garlic
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8 Fresh flour tortillas
1 1/2 cups Chunky Hot Salsa p. 10
1 each Green Red & Yellow bell pepper, cut in
strips
1 large Onion, sliced
1 Tbs. Garlic powder
5 Ripe Avocados, sliced lengthwise
Saute vegetables in oil with garlic powder until onions are
slightly brown. Add Chunky Salsa and keep on medium heat
for 15 minutes. Put mixture on a hot tortilla and lay slices of
avocados on top. Roll up and enjoy.
Serving Suggestions:
• serve with Spanish Rice
• also good with Vegetarian Carnitas inside
• with a Fresh vegetable salad
Foods High in
Vitamins A, C, E,
and Selemium
Almonds
Apricots
Barley
Broccoli
Brussels Sprouts
Cauliflower
Carrots
Collards
Kale
Red Peppers
Squash
Sweet Potatoes
Turnip Greens
Watercress
Wheat Germ
Onions
Garlic
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Margarita Pie
Margarita Pie
1 crust
1 1/4 c pretzels,finely crushed
1/2 c butter (or margarine),melted
1/4 c sugar
1 filling
2 limes
1/4 c orange juice
1 cn condensed milk,sweetened
8 oz whipped topping,Frozen
-thawed
Crush pretzels in plastic bag with Doughand Pizza Roller. Combine allcrust
ingredients in Batter Bowl. Press crust mixture onto bottom and upsides of 9-inch
Pie Plate; set aside. Zest both limes with Lemon Zester/Scorer. Juice both limes
using Lemon Aid.
Combine lime zest and juice with filling ingredients and fold together with Super
Scraper in clean Batter Bowl. Pour filling into crust. Chill 25-30 minutes.
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1 crust
1 1/4 c pretzels,finely crushed
1/2 c butter (or margarine),melted
1/4 c sugar
1 filling
2 limes
1/4 c orange juice
1 cn condensed milk,sweetened
8 oz whipped topping,Frozen
-thawed
Crush pretzels in plastic bag with Doughand Pizza Roller. Combine allcrust
ingredients in Batter Bowl. Press crust mixture onto bottom and upsides of 9-inch
Pie Plate; set aside. Zest both limes with Lemon Zester/Scorer. Juice both limes
using Lemon Aid.
Combine lime zest and juice with filling ingredients and fold together with Super
Scraper in clean Batter Bowl. Pour filling into crust. Chill 25-30 minutes.
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Red prawn curry
Red prawn curry
serves 4
ingredients
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 garlic clove, finely chopped
1 tablespoon red curry paste
200ml/7fl oz coconut milk
2 tablespoon Thai fish sauce
1 teaspoon granulated sugar
12 large raw prawns, peeled
and deveined
2 kaffir lime leaves, finely shredded
1 fresh red chilli, deseeded and
finely sliced
10 leaves fresh Thai basil, plus
extra to garnish
For the curry paste
3 dried long red chillies
1⁄2 teaspoon ground coriander
1⁄4 teaspoon ground cumin
1⁄2 teaspoon freshly ground
black pepper
2 garlic cloves, chopped
2 lemon grass stalks, chopped
1 kaffir lime leaf, finely chopped
1 teaspoon grated fresh root ginger
1⁄2 teaspoon salt
• To make the curry paste, put all the ingredients into a blender or food
processor, and purée to a smooth paste, adding a little water if
necessary. Transfer to a bowl and reserve.
• Heat a wok or frying pan over a medium heat. Add the oil and heat
until almost smoking. Add the garlic and fry until golden. Add the curry
paste and cook for a further minute. Add half of the coconut milk, the
fish sauce and the sugar. Stir well. The mixture should thicken slightly.
• Add the prawns and simmer for 3–4 minutes until they turn pink. Add
the remaining coconut milk, the lime leaves and the chilli. Cook for a
further 2–3 minutes until the prawns are just tender.
• Add the basil leaves, stir until wilted and transfer the contents of the
wok or pan to a large serving dish. Garnish with the extra basil, and
serve immediately.
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serves 4
ingredients
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 garlic clove, finely chopped
1 tablespoon red curry paste
200ml/7fl oz coconut milk
2 tablespoon Thai fish sauce
1 teaspoon granulated sugar
12 large raw prawns, peeled
and deveined
2 kaffir lime leaves, finely shredded
1 fresh red chilli, deseeded and
finely sliced
10 leaves fresh Thai basil, plus
extra to garnish
For the curry paste
3 dried long red chillies
1⁄2 teaspoon ground coriander
1⁄4 teaspoon ground cumin
1⁄2 teaspoon freshly ground
black pepper
2 garlic cloves, chopped
2 lemon grass stalks, chopped
1 kaffir lime leaf, finely chopped
1 teaspoon grated fresh root ginger
1⁄2 teaspoon salt
• To make the curry paste, put all the ingredients into a blender or food
processor, and purée to a smooth paste, adding a little water if
necessary. Transfer to a bowl and reserve.
• Heat a wok or frying pan over a medium heat. Add the oil and heat
until almost smoking. Add the garlic and fry until golden. Add the curry
paste and cook for a further minute. Add half of the coconut milk, the
fish sauce and the sugar. Stir well. The mixture should thicken slightly.
• Add the prawns and simmer for 3–4 minutes until they turn pink. Add
the remaining coconut milk, the lime leaves and the chilli. Cook for a
further 2–3 minutes until the prawns are just tender.
• Add the basil leaves, stir until wilted and transfer the contents of the
wok or pan to a large serving dish. Garnish with the extra basil, and
serve immediately.
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Almond slices
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Almond slices
serves 8
ingredients
3 eggs
75g/3oz ground almonds
200g/7oz milk powder
200g/7oz granulated sugar
1⁄2 teaspoon saffron threads,
crumbled
100g/4oz butter
1 tablespoon flaked almonds
• Preheat the oven to 160°C/
325°F/Gas mark 3. Grease a
shallow 15cm/6in ovenproof dish.
• Beat the eggs together in a bowl
and set aside.
• Put the ground almonds, milk
powder, sugar and saffron in a
large mixing bowl, and stir well.
• Melt the butter in a small
saucepan. Pour the melted butter
over the dry ingredients, and mix
well until thoroughly combined.
• Add the beaten eggs to the
mixture, and mix well.
• Spread the mixture in the ovenproof
dish, and bake for 45 minutes. Cut
into slices, and decorate with the
flaked almonds. Serve hot or cold.
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Almond slices
serves 8
ingredients
3 eggs
75g/3oz ground almonds
200g/7oz milk powder
200g/7oz granulated sugar
1⁄2 teaspoon saffron threads,
crumbled
100g/4oz butter
1 tablespoon flaked almonds
• Preheat the oven to 160°C/
325°F/Gas mark 3. Grease a
shallow 15cm/6in ovenproof dish.
• Beat the eggs together in a bowl
and set aside.
• Put the ground almonds, milk
powder, sugar and saffron in a
large mixing bowl, and stir well.
• Melt the butter in a small
saucepan. Pour the melted butter
over the dry ingredients, and mix
well until thoroughly combined.
• Add the beaten eggs to the
mixture, and mix well.
• Spread the mixture in the ovenproof
dish, and bake for 45 minutes. Cut
into slices, and decorate with the
flaked almonds. Serve hot or cold.
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Turkish delight
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Turkish delight
serves 6–8
ingredients
450g/1lb granulated sugar
1⁄4 teaspoon tartaric acid
200g/7oz icing sugar, sifted
75g/3oz cornflour
50g/2oz clear honey
a few drops of rose water
red food colouring
To coat
175g/6oz icing sugar
11⁄2 teaspoons bicarbonate of soda
3⁄4 teaspoon citric acid
• Put the granulated sugar in a saucepan with 300ml/10 fl oz water. Heat
gently, stirring continuously, until the sugar has dissolved.
• Bring to the boil, add the tartaric acid and remove from the heat.
• Put the icing sugar and cornflour in a saucepan, and gradually blend in
600ml/1pt water. Bring to the boil, stirring well until thick and syrupy.
• Reduce the heat and gradually beat in the sugar syrup. Bring to the boil,
and boil steadily for 30 minutes until very pale golden and transparent.
• Beat in the honey and rose water, add a little colouring (add only a
drop of two at a time, so that the Turkish delight is a delicate rose
colour) and pour into an oiled 18cm/7in square tin. Leave to set.
• Sift together the coating ingredients, cut the Turkish delight into squares
and toss in the coating.
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Turkish delight
serves 6–8
ingredients
450g/1lb granulated sugar
1⁄4 teaspoon tartaric acid
200g/7oz icing sugar, sifted
75g/3oz cornflour
50g/2oz clear honey
a few drops of rose water
red food colouring
To coat
175g/6oz icing sugar
11⁄2 teaspoons bicarbonate of soda
3⁄4 teaspoon citric acid
• Put the granulated sugar in a saucepan with 300ml/10 fl oz water. Heat
gently, stirring continuously, until the sugar has dissolved.
• Bring to the boil, add the tartaric acid and remove from the heat.
• Put the icing sugar and cornflour in a saucepan, and gradually blend in
600ml/1pt water. Bring to the boil, stirring well until thick and syrupy.
• Reduce the heat and gradually beat in the sugar syrup. Bring to the boil,
and boil steadily for 30 minutes until very pale golden and transparent.
• Beat in the honey and rose water, add a little colouring (add only a
drop of two at a time, so that the Turkish delight is a delicate rose
colour) and pour into an oiled 18cm/7in square tin. Leave to set.
• Sift together the coating ingredients, cut the Turkish delight into squares
and toss in the coating.
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Macadamia blondies
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Macadamia blondies
serves 12
ingredients
100g/4oz butter, cubed
100g/4oz white chocolate, broken
into pieces
100g/4oz caster sugar
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
100g/4oz self-raising flour, sifted
75g/3oz macadamia nuts, roughly
chopped
• Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas mark 4. Lightly grease a
20cm/8in square tin and line with baking parchment, leaving the paper
hanging over on two opposite sides.
• Put the butter and white chocolate in a heatproof bowl. Half-fill a
saucepan with water, and bring to the boil. Remove from the heat. Place
the bowl over the saucepan, making sure that the bottom of the bowl
does not sit in the water. Stir occasionally until the butter and chocolate
have melted and are smooth.
• Add the caster sugar to the bowl, and gradually stir in the eggs. Add the
vanilla essence, fold in the flour and macadamia nuts, then pour into the
prepared tin. Bake for 35–40 minutes. Leave to cool in the tin before
lifting out and cutting into squares.
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Macadamia blondies
serves 12
ingredients
100g/4oz butter, cubed
100g/4oz white chocolate, broken
into pieces
100g/4oz caster sugar
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
100g/4oz self-raising flour, sifted
75g/3oz macadamia nuts, roughly
chopped
• Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas mark 4. Lightly grease a
20cm/8in square tin and line with baking parchment, leaving the paper
hanging over on two opposite sides.
• Put the butter and white chocolate in a heatproof bowl. Half-fill a
saucepan with water, and bring to the boil. Remove from the heat. Place
the bowl over the saucepan, making sure that the bottom of the bowl
does not sit in the water. Stir occasionally until the butter and chocolate
have melted and are smooth.
• Add the caster sugar to the bowl, and gradually stir in the eggs. Add the
vanilla essence, fold in the flour and macadamia nuts, then pour into the
prepared tin. Bake for 35–40 minutes. Leave to cool in the tin before
lifting out and cutting into squares.
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Truffles
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Truffles
makes 24
ingredients
175g/6oz dark chocolate (at least
70% cocoa solids)
2 tablespoons Amaretto
25g/1oz butter
50g/2oz icing sugar
50g/2oz ground almonds
50g/2oz milk chocolate, grated
• Melt the dark chocolate with the Amaretto in a heatproof bowl set over a
saucepan of simmering water, stirring until well combined. Add the
butter, and stir until it has melted.
• Stir in the icing sugar and ground almonds.
• Leave the mixture in a cool place until firm enough to roll into 24 balls.
• Put the grated chocolate on a plate and roll the truffles in the chocolate
to coat them. Put the truffles in paper cases, and chill.
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Truffles
makes 24
ingredients
175g/6oz dark chocolate (at least
70% cocoa solids)
2 tablespoons Amaretto
25g/1oz butter
50g/2oz icing sugar
50g/2oz ground almonds
50g/2oz milk chocolate, grated
• Melt the dark chocolate with the Amaretto in a heatproof bowl set over a
saucepan of simmering water, stirring until well combined. Add the
butter, and stir until it has melted.
• Stir in the icing sugar and ground almonds.
• Leave the mixture in a cool place until firm enough to roll into 24 balls.
• Put the grated chocolate on a plate and roll the truffles in the chocolate
to coat them. Put the truffles in paper cases, and chill.
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Apple brownies
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Apple brownies
serves 12
ingredients
225g/8oz butter, softened
400g/14oz granulated sugar
2 eggs, well beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
475g/1lb 1oz plain flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
3⁄4 teaspoon salt
500g/1lb 2oz baking apples,
peeled, cored and chopped
100g/4oz pecan nuts
icing sugar, to dust
• Preheat the oven to 180°C/
350°F/Gas mark 4. Grease a
23cm/9in square baking tin.
• In a large mixing bowl, cream the
butter, sugar, eggs and vanilla
essence using an electric mixer.
• Combine the flour, baking powder,
cinnamon and salt, then add to the
butter mixture. Mix until the flour is
moistened. Fold in the apples and
pecan nuts.
• Spread the mixture in the baking
tin, and bake in the oven for
45 minutes. Allow to cool in the tin
on a wire rack, then cut into
squares and dust with icing sugar.
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Apple brownies
serves 12
ingredients
225g/8oz butter, softened
400g/14oz granulated sugar
2 eggs, well beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
475g/1lb 1oz plain flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
3⁄4 teaspoon salt
500g/1lb 2oz baking apples,
peeled, cored and chopped
100g/4oz pecan nuts
icing sugar, to dust
• Preheat the oven to 180°C/
350°F/Gas mark 4. Grease a
23cm/9in square baking tin.
• In a large mixing bowl, cream the
butter, sugar, eggs and vanilla
essence using an electric mixer.
• Combine the flour, baking powder,
cinnamon and salt, then add to the
butter mixture. Mix until the flour is
moistened. Fold in the apples and
pecan nuts.
• Spread the mixture in the baking
tin, and bake in the oven for
45 minutes. Allow to cool in the tin
on a wire rack, then cut into
squares and dust with icing sugar.
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Potatoes stuffed with seafood.
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Potatoes stuffed with seafood.
Garnish.
1. General Sheehan, crushed 1/2 cup.
2. Steamed crab meat 1/2 cup.
3. Squid 1/2 cup.
4. Eggs, lightly beat together 2 eggs.
5. Potatoes, cut into small square pieces 1/4 cup.
6. Boiled potatoes 2 heads.
7. Onion, chopped 2 Tbsp.
8. Type Flour 1 cup bread crumbs.
9. Flour 1/2 cup.
10. Salt 1/4 tsp.
11. Cayenne pepper 1/8 tsp.
12. Vegetable oil for frying.
How do
1. Shrimp, crab meat, mashed potatoes, onion, salt, pepper, cut into small squares together and set aside.
2. Mashed potatoes are cooked thoroughly. A ball. Spoon filling into 1-inch diameter roll on a coat to wear it until now.
3. Toss the potatoes with the flour in 2 ใseasg then dipped in egg and toss it over the bread crumbs. Fry in hot oil. Cook over medium heat to golden yellow. Plate to drain the oil into the dish, served with tomato sauce mixture.
Garnish with tomato sauce.
1. Tomato sauce 2 tbsp.
2. Vinegar 1 tsp.
3. Brown sugar 1 tsp.
4. Boiled water 1 tbsp.Mix everything together.
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Potatoes stuffed with seafood.
Garnish.
1. General Sheehan, crushed 1/2 cup.
2. Steamed crab meat 1/2 cup.
3. Squid 1/2 cup.
4. Eggs, lightly beat together 2 eggs.
5. Potatoes, cut into small square pieces 1/4 cup.
6. Boiled potatoes 2 heads.
7. Onion, chopped 2 Tbsp.
8. Type Flour 1 cup bread crumbs.
9. Flour 1/2 cup.
10. Salt 1/4 tsp.
11. Cayenne pepper 1/8 tsp.
12. Vegetable oil for frying.
How do
1. Shrimp, crab meat, mashed potatoes, onion, salt, pepper, cut into small squares together and set aside.
2. Mashed potatoes are cooked thoroughly. A ball. Spoon filling into 1-inch diameter roll on a coat to wear it until now.
3. Toss the potatoes with the flour in 2 ใseasg then dipped in egg and toss it over the bread crumbs. Fry in hot oil. Cook over medium heat to golden yellow. Plate to drain the oil into the dish, served with tomato sauce mixture.
Garnish with tomato sauce.
1. Tomato sauce 2 tbsp.
2. Vinegar 1 tsp.
3. Brown sugar 1 tsp.
4. Boiled water 1 tbsp.Mix everything together.
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Potatoes stuffed with seafood
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Potatoes stuffed with seafood.
Garnish.
1. General Sheehan, crushed 1/2 cup.
2. Steamed crab meat 1/2 cup.
3. Squid 1/2 cup.
4. Eggs, lightly beat together 2 eggs.
5. Potatoes, cut into small square pieces 1/4 cup.
6. Boiled potatoes 2 heads.
7. Onion, chopped 2 Tbsp.
8. Type Flour 1 cup bread crumbs.
9. Flour 1/2 cup.
10. Salt 1/4 tsp.
11. Cayenne pepper 1/8 tsp.
12. Vegetable oil for frying.
How do
1. Shrimp, crab meat, mashed potatoes, onion, salt, pepper, cut into small squares together and set aside.
2. Mashed potatoes are cooked thoroughly. A ball. Spoon filling into 1-inch diameter roll on a coat to wear it until now.
3. Toss the potatoes with the flour in 2 ใseasg then dipped in egg and toss it over the bread crumbs. Fry in hot oil. Cook over medium heat to golden yellow. Plate to drain the oil into the dish, served with tomato sauce mixture.
Garnish with tomato sauce.
1. Tomato sauce 2 tbsp.
2. Vinegar 1 tsp.
3. Brown sugar 1 tsp.
4. Boiled water 1 tbsp.Mix everything together.
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Potatoes stuffed with seafood.
Garnish.
1. General Sheehan, crushed 1/2 cup.
2. Steamed crab meat 1/2 cup.
3. Squid 1/2 cup.
4. Eggs, lightly beat together 2 eggs.
5. Potatoes, cut into small square pieces 1/4 cup.
6. Boiled potatoes 2 heads.
7. Onion, chopped 2 Tbsp.
8. Type Flour 1 cup bread crumbs.
9. Flour 1/2 cup.
10. Salt 1/4 tsp.
11. Cayenne pepper 1/8 tsp.
12. Vegetable oil for frying.
How do
1. Shrimp, crab meat, mashed potatoes, onion, salt, pepper, cut into small squares together and set aside.
2. Mashed potatoes are cooked thoroughly. A ball. Spoon filling into 1-inch diameter roll on a coat to wear it until now.
3. Toss the potatoes with the flour in 2 ใseasg then dipped in egg and toss it over the bread crumbs. Fry in hot oil. Cook over medium heat to golden yellow. Plate to drain the oil into the dish, served with tomato sauce mixture.
Garnish with tomato sauce.
1. Tomato sauce 2 tbsp.
2. Vinegar 1 tsp.
3. Brown sugar 1 tsp.
4. Boiled water 1 tbsp.Mix everything together.
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Apple brownies
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Apple brownies
serves 12
ingredients
225g/8oz butter, softened
400g/14oz granulated sugar
2 eggs, well beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
475g/1lb 1oz plain flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
3⁄4 teaspoon salt
500g/1lb 2oz baking apples,
peeled, cored and chopped
100g/4oz pecan nuts
icing sugar, to dust
• Preheat the oven to 180°C/
350°F/Gas mark 4. Grease a
23cm/9in square baking tin.
• In a large mixing bowl, cream the
butter, sugar, eggs and vanilla
essence using an electric mixer.
• Combine the flour, baking powder,
cinnamon and salt, then add to the
butter mixture. Mix until the flour is
moistened. Fold in the apples and
pecan nuts.
• Spread the mixture in the baking
tin, and bake in the oven for
45 minutes. Allow to cool in the tin
on a wire rack, then cut into
squares and dust with icing sugar.
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Apple brownies
serves 12
ingredients
225g/8oz butter, softened
400g/14oz granulated sugar
2 eggs, well beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
475g/1lb 1oz plain flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
3⁄4 teaspoon salt
500g/1lb 2oz baking apples,
peeled, cored and chopped
100g/4oz pecan nuts
icing sugar, to dust
• Preheat the oven to 180°C/
350°F/Gas mark 4. Grease a
23cm/9in square baking tin.
• In a large mixing bowl, cream the
butter, sugar, eggs and vanilla
essence using an electric mixer.
• Combine the flour, baking powder,
cinnamon and salt, then add to the
butter mixture. Mix until the flour is
moistened. Fold in the apples and
pecan nuts.
• Spread the mixture in the baking
tin, and bake in the oven for
45 minutes. Allow to cool in the tin
on a wire rack, then cut into
squares and dust with icing sugar.
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Truffles
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Truffles
makes 24
ingredients
175g/6oz dark chocolate (at least
70% cocoa solids)
2 tablespoons Amaretto
25g/1oz butter
50g/2oz icing sugar
50g/2oz ground almonds
50g/2oz milk chocolate, grated
• Melt the dark chocolate with the Amaretto in a heatproof bowl set over a
saucepan of simmering water, stirring until well combined. Add the
butter, and stir until it has melted.
• Stir in the icing sugar and ground almonds.
• Leave the mixture in a cool place until firm enough to roll into 24 balls.
• Put the grated chocolate on a plate and roll the truffles in the chocolate
to coat them. Put the truffles in paper cases, and chill.
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Truffles
makes 24
ingredients
175g/6oz dark chocolate (at least
70% cocoa solids)
2 tablespoons Amaretto
25g/1oz butter
50g/2oz icing sugar
50g/2oz ground almonds
50g/2oz milk chocolate, grated
• Melt the dark chocolate with the Amaretto in a heatproof bowl set over a
saucepan of simmering water, stirring until well combined. Add the
butter, and stir until it has melted.
• Stir in the icing sugar and ground almonds.
• Leave the mixture in a cool place until firm enough to roll into 24 balls.
• Put the grated chocolate on a plate and roll the truffles in the chocolate
to coat them. Put the truffles in paper cases, and chill.
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Macadamia blondies
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Macadamia blondies
serves 12
ingredients
100g/4oz butter, cubed
100g/4oz white chocolate, broken
into pieces
100g/4oz caster sugar
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
100g/4oz self-raising flour, sifted
75g/3oz macadamia nuts, roughly
chopped
• Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas mark 4. Lightly grease a
20cm/8in square tin and line with baking parchment, leaving the paper
hanging over on two opposite sides.
• Put the butter and white chocolate in a heatproof bowl. Half-fill a
saucepan with water, and bring to the boil. Remove from the heat. Place
the bowl over the saucepan, making sure that the bottom of the bowl
does not sit in the water. Stir occasionally until the butter and chocolate
have melted and are smooth.
• Add the caster sugar to the bowl, and gradually stir in the eggs. Add the
vanilla essence, fold in the flour and macadamia nuts, then pour into the
prepared tin. Bake for 35–40 minutes. Leave to cool in the tin before
lifting out and cutting into squares.
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Macadamia blondies
serves 12
ingredients
100g/4oz butter, cubed
100g/4oz white chocolate, broken
into pieces
100g/4oz caster sugar
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
100g/4oz self-raising flour, sifted
75g/3oz macadamia nuts, roughly
chopped
• Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas mark 4. Lightly grease a
20cm/8in square tin and line with baking parchment, leaving the paper
hanging over on two opposite sides.
• Put the butter and white chocolate in a heatproof bowl. Half-fill a
saucepan with water, and bring to the boil. Remove from the heat. Place
the bowl over the saucepan, making sure that the bottom of the bowl
does not sit in the water. Stir occasionally until the butter and chocolate
have melted and are smooth.
• Add the caster sugar to the bowl, and gradually stir in the eggs. Add the
vanilla essence, fold in the flour and macadamia nuts, then pour into the
prepared tin. Bake for 35–40 minutes. Leave to cool in the tin before
lifting out and cutting into squares.
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Turkish delight
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Turkish delight
serves 6–8
ingredients
450g/1lb granulated sugar
1⁄4 teaspoon tartaric acid
200g/7oz icing sugar, sifted
75g/3oz cornflour
50g/2oz clear honey
a few drops of rose water
red food colouring
To coat
175g/6oz icing sugar
11⁄2 teaspoons bicarbonate of soda
3⁄4 teaspoon citric acid
• Put the granulated sugar in a saucepan with 300ml/10 fl oz water. Heat
gently, stirring continuously, until the sugar has dissolved.
• Bring to the boil, add the tartaric acid and remove from the heat.
• Put the icing sugar and cornflour in a saucepan, and gradually blend in
600ml/1pt water. Bring to the boil, stirring well until thick and syrupy.
• Reduce the heat and gradually beat in the sugar syrup. Bring to the boil,
and boil steadily for 30 minutes until very pale golden and transparent.
• Beat in the honey and rose water, add a little colouring (add only a
drop of two at a time, so that the Turkish delight is a delicate rose
colour) and pour into an oiled 18cm/7in square tin. Leave to set.
• Sift together the coating ingredients, cut the Turkish delight into squares
and toss in the coating.
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Turkish delight
serves 6–8
ingredients
450g/1lb granulated sugar
1⁄4 teaspoon tartaric acid
200g/7oz icing sugar, sifted
75g/3oz cornflour
50g/2oz clear honey
a few drops of rose water
red food colouring
To coat
175g/6oz icing sugar
11⁄2 teaspoons bicarbonate of soda
3⁄4 teaspoon citric acid
• Put the granulated sugar in a saucepan with 300ml/10 fl oz water. Heat
gently, stirring continuously, until the sugar has dissolved.
• Bring to the boil, add the tartaric acid and remove from the heat.
• Put the icing sugar and cornflour in a saucepan, and gradually blend in
600ml/1pt water. Bring to the boil, stirring well until thick and syrupy.
• Reduce the heat and gradually beat in the sugar syrup. Bring to the boil,
and boil steadily for 30 minutes until very pale golden and transparent.
• Beat in the honey and rose water, add a little colouring (add only a
drop of two at a time, so that the Turkish delight is a delicate rose
colour) and pour into an oiled 18cm/7in square tin. Leave to set.
• Sift together the coating ingredients, cut the Turkish delight into squares
and toss in the coating.
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Almond slices
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Almond slices
serves 8
ingredients
3 eggs
75g/3oz ground almonds
200g/7oz milk powder
200g/7oz granulated sugar
1⁄2 teaspoon saffron threads,
crumbled
100g/4oz butter
1 tablespoon flaked almonds
• Preheat the oven to 160°C/
325°F/Gas mark 3. Grease a
shallow 15cm/6in ovenproof dish.
• Beat the eggs together in a bowl
and set aside.
• Put the ground almonds, milk
powder, sugar and saffron in a
large mixing bowl, and stir well.
• Melt the butter in a small
saucepan. Pour the melted butter
over the dry ingredients, and mix
well until thoroughly combined.
• Add the beaten eggs to the
mixture, and mix well.
• Spread the mixture in the ovenproof
dish, and bake for 45 minutes. Cut
into slices, and decorate with the
flaked almonds. Serve hot or cold.
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Almond slices
serves 8
ingredients
3 eggs
75g/3oz ground almonds
200g/7oz milk powder
200g/7oz granulated sugar
1⁄2 teaspoon saffron threads,
crumbled
100g/4oz butter
1 tablespoon flaked almonds
• Preheat the oven to 160°C/
325°F/Gas mark 3. Grease a
shallow 15cm/6in ovenproof dish.
• Beat the eggs together in a bowl
and set aside.
• Put the ground almonds, milk
powder, sugar and saffron in a
large mixing bowl, and stir well.
• Melt the butter in a small
saucepan. Pour the melted butter
over the dry ingredients, and mix
well until thoroughly combined.
• Add the beaten eggs to the
mixture, and mix well.
• Spread the mixture in the ovenproof
dish, and bake for 45 minutes. Cut
into slices, and decorate with the
flaked almonds. Serve hot or cold.
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Traditional oat flapjacks
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Traditional oat flapjacks
serves 12
ingredients
25g/1oz golden syrup
50g/2oz caster sugar
75g/3oz butter
175g/6oz rolled oats
• Preheat the oven to 170°C/
325°F/Gas mark 3. Lightly grease
a shallow baking tin.
• Melt the syrup, sugar and butter
together in a heavy pan. Remove
from the heat. Stir in the oats and
mix well.
• Press the mixture firmly into the tin,
and bake in the oven for about
35 minutes. Leave to cool in the tin
slightly, then cut into generous
portions while still warm.
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Traditional oat flapjacks
serves 12
ingredients
25g/1oz golden syrup
50g/2oz caster sugar
75g/3oz butter
175g/6oz rolled oats
• Preheat the oven to 170°C/
325°F/Gas mark 3. Lightly grease
a shallow baking tin.
• Melt the syrup, sugar and butter
together in a heavy pan. Remove
from the heat. Stir in the oats and
mix well.
• Press the mixture firmly into the tin,
and bake in the oven for about
35 minutes. Leave to cool in the tin
slightly, then cut into generous
portions while still warm.
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Chocolate & apricot squares
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Chocolate & apricot squares
serves 6
ingredients
100g/4oz butter
175g/6oz white chocolate, broken
into small pieces
4 eggs
100g/4oz caster sugar
200g/7oz plain flour, sifted
1 teaspoon baking powder
pinch of salt
100g/4oz ready-to-eat dried
apricots, chopped
• Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas mark 4. Lightly grease a
23cm/9in square cake tin and line the bottom with baking parchment.
• Melt the butter and chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over a saucepan
of simmering water. Stir frequently with a wooden spoon until the mixture
is smooth and glossy. Leave the mixture to cool slightly.
• Beat the eggs and caster sugar into the butter and chocolate mixture until
well combined.
• Fold in the flour, baking powder, salt and apricots, and incorporate well.
• Pour the mixture into the tin, and bake in the oven for 25–30 minutes.
The centre of the cake may not be completely firm, but it will set as it
cools. Leave in the tin to cool.
• When completely cold, turn out and slice into squares or bars.
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Chocolate & apricot squares
serves 6
ingredients
100g/4oz butter
175g/6oz white chocolate, broken
into small pieces
4 eggs
100g/4oz caster sugar
200g/7oz plain flour, sifted
1 teaspoon baking powder
pinch of salt
100g/4oz ready-to-eat dried
apricots, chopped
• Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas mark 4. Lightly grease a
23cm/9in square cake tin and line the bottom with baking parchment.
• Melt the butter and chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over a saucepan
of simmering water. Stir frequently with a wooden spoon until the mixture
is smooth and glossy. Leave the mixture to cool slightly.
• Beat the eggs and caster sugar into the butter and chocolate mixture until
well combined.
• Fold in the flour, baking powder, salt and apricots, and incorporate well.
• Pour the mixture into the tin, and bake in the oven for 25–30 minutes.
The centre of the cake may not be completely firm, but it will set as it
cools. Leave in the tin to cool.
• When completely cold, turn out and slice into squares or bars.
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Easter nests
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Easter nests
serves 4
ingredients
1 egg white
75g/3oz caster sugar
25g/1oz cornflour, sifted
50g/2oz dark chocolate (at least
70% cocoa solids), grated
16 mini chocolate eggs
• Preheat the oven to 140°C/275°C/Gas mark 1. Line a baking tray with
greaseproof paper.
• Whisk the egg white until stiff. Gradually whisk in half of the sugar, then
fold in the remainder with the cornflour and chocolate.
• Transfer the mixture to a piping bag with a large star nozzle, and pipe
6.5cm/21⁄2in nests onto the baking tray.
• Bake in the oven for 45 minutes. Leave to cool, then fill with mini
chocolate eggs.
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Easter nests
serves 4
ingredients
1 egg white
75g/3oz caster sugar
25g/1oz cornflour, sifted
50g/2oz dark chocolate (at least
70% cocoa solids), grated
16 mini chocolate eggs
• Preheat the oven to 140°C/275°C/Gas mark 1. Line a baking tray with
greaseproof paper.
• Whisk the egg white until stiff. Gradually whisk in half of the sugar, then
fold in the remainder with the cornflour and chocolate.
• Transfer the mixture to a piping bag with a large star nozzle, and pipe
6.5cm/21⁄2in nests onto the baking tray.
• Bake in the oven for 45 minutes. Leave to cool, then fill with mini
chocolate eggs.
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Orange & ginger
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Orange & ginger
cream cheese fudge
serves 6
ingredients
350g/12oz dark chocolate (at
least 70% cocoa solids), broken
into pieces
75g/3oz cream cheese
275g/10oz icing sugar, sifted
1 satsuma, peeled and chopped
50g/2oz crystallized (candied)
ginger, chopped
• Line a 10 x 8cm/4 x 33⁄4in baking tin with waxed paper.
• Put the chocolate in a small heatproof bowl over a pan of simmering
water, and stir occasionally until melted.
• Gradually beat the melted chocolate into the cream cheese, and add the
icing sugar a little at a time. Stir in the satsuma and ginger, and spoon
the fudge into the baking tin. Refrigerate until firm.
• Cut out shapes or squares. Keep refrigerated, and eat within 7 days.
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Orange & ginger
cream cheese fudge
serves 6
ingredients
350g/12oz dark chocolate (at
least 70% cocoa solids), broken
into pieces
75g/3oz cream cheese
275g/10oz icing sugar, sifted
1 satsuma, peeled and chopped
50g/2oz crystallized (candied)
ginger, chopped
• Line a 10 x 8cm/4 x 33⁄4in baking tin with waxed paper.
• Put the chocolate in a small heatproof bowl over a pan of simmering
water, and stir occasionally until melted.
• Gradually beat the melted chocolate into the cream cheese, and add the
icing sugar a little at a time. Stir in the satsuma and ginger, and spoon
the fudge into the baking tin. Refrigerate until firm.
• Cut out shapes or squares. Keep refrigerated, and eat within 7 days.
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Peanut butter slices
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Peanut butter slices
serves 8
ingredients
100g/4oz crunchy peanut butter
200g/7oz butter, softened
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
475g/1lb 1oz Demerara sugar
3 eggs
225g/8oz plain flour
1⁄2 teaspoon salt
175g/6oz icing sugar, sifted
• Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas mark 4. Grease a 23cm/9in
square cake tin.
• Beat together the peanut butter, butter and vanilla essence. When well
blended, add the sugar and beat until light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs,
one at a time, then stir in the flour and salt, sifted together, until blended.
• Spread into the cake tin, and bake for about 35 minutes. Remove from
the oven and leave to cool slightly in the tin.
• To make the icing, mix together the icing sugar and 2 teaspoons water.
Drizzle over the mixture in the tin.
• When cold, cut into slices.
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Peanut butter slices
serves 8
ingredients
100g/4oz crunchy peanut butter
200g/7oz butter, softened
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
475g/1lb 1oz Demerara sugar
3 eggs
225g/8oz plain flour
1⁄2 teaspoon salt
175g/6oz icing sugar, sifted
• Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas mark 4. Grease a 23cm/9in
square cake tin.
• Beat together the peanut butter, butter and vanilla essence. When well
blended, add the sugar and beat until light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs,
one at a time, then stir in the flour and salt, sifted together, until blended.
• Spread into the cake tin, and bake for about 35 minutes. Remove from
the oven and leave to cool slightly in the tin.
• To make the icing, mix together the icing sugar and 2 teaspoons water.
Drizzle over the mixture in the tin.
• When cold, cut into slices.
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Almond shortbread
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Almond shortbread
serves 8
ingredients
150g/5oz plain flour
75g/3oz ground almonds
175g/6oz butter
100g/4oz caster sugar, plus extra
for dusting
a few drops of almond essence
1 egg white, lightly beaten
50g/2oz flaked almonds
• Preheat the oven to 160°C/325°F/Gas mark 3. Lightly grease an
18 x 28cm/7 x 11in shallow baking tin.
• Combine the flour and ground almonds in a bowl. Cut the butter into
small pieces, and rub into the flour and almonds with your fingertips until
the mixture resembles breadcrumbs.
• Stir in the sugar and almond essence, then squeeze the mixture together
to form a dough. Put the dough in the prepared baking tin. Spread to
the edges by pressing it down with a metal spoon.
• Lightly brush the top of the dough with egg white, and sprinkle the flaked
almonds over. Bake for 30–35 minutes until lightly browned. Leave to
cool in the tin, then cut into individual biscuits. Dust with a little extra
sugar just before serving.
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Almond shortbread
serves 8
ingredients
150g/5oz plain flour
75g/3oz ground almonds
175g/6oz butter
100g/4oz caster sugar, plus extra
for dusting
a few drops of almond essence
1 egg white, lightly beaten
50g/2oz flaked almonds
• Preheat the oven to 160°C/325°F/Gas mark 3. Lightly grease an
18 x 28cm/7 x 11in shallow baking tin.
• Combine the flour and ground almonds in a bowl. Cut the butter into
small pieces, and rub into the flour and almonds with your fingertips until
the mixture resembles breadcrumbs.
• Stir in the sugar and almond essence, then squeeze the mixture together
to form a dough. Put the dough in the prepared baking tin. Spread to
the edges by pressing it down with a metal spoon.
• Lightly brush the top of the dough with egg white, and sprinkle the flaked
almonds over. Bake for 30–35 minutes until lightly browned. Leave to
cool in the tin, then cut into individual biscuits. Dust with a little extra
sugar just before serving.
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13 Crazy Fruits You're Never Heard of
13 Crazy Fruits You're Never Heard of
How is this giant mystery fruit found at your local supermarket the fruit of the future? What incredibly toxic fruit is a common dessert in Mexico and Panama? Find out in 13 Crazy Fruits You've Never Heard Of!
13. Hala Fruit
The Hala fruit that grows on the Pandanus tectorius trees in Australia, Hawaii and other islands in the South Pacific has long been a delicacy of Pacific Islanders. At first glance one might think the Hala fruit is the brain of a bizarre alien species but once you break off one of the fruit's sections called keys you will find the juicy nectar the fruit is famous for. The fruit is shades of bright orange, yellow and red giving it the appearance of a planet's molten core. The fruit and the nectar it produces has a taste that is likened to that of a mango and sugar cane. Because of the fruit's stringy make-up the plant has been used by islanders as a natural type of dental floss.
12. Cherimoya
The Cherimoya found in the tropical rainforests of Central and South American may look like an artichoke that isn't fully formed or a ball made out of alligator skin but looks can be deceiving. The Cherimoya over the years has earned the nicknames 'custard apple' and 'the tree of ice cream' because of its easily scoopable creamy innards that have the texture of yogurt and flavor that is said to be most similar to a mixture of peaches, strawberries and bananas. Because of this and the abundance of vitamins within it, it has long been a favorite dessert of the Incas and other native peoples. American author Mark Twain was once quoted as call the Cherimoya "the most delicious fruit known to men".
11. Rambutan
What looks like a clown's nose overgrown with hair or a vibrant red sea urchin, the Rambutan is actually one of the most popular fruits of of Southeast Asia. The word Rambutan itself come from the Malaysian word for hairy but if you want to try new fruits rest easy knowing that you don't have to eat the hairy part. Once the red leathery skin is removed a pearly white colored fruit is revealed. This fruit has a soft texture and flavor that has been compared that of a white grape. Inside the flesh there is a large seed but this can be removed before consumption or spat out while devouring the fruit whole. Because of the fruits popularity and ability to be grown in almost any tropical climate you can now find it often in international supermarkets inside the United States.
10. Aguaje Fruit
This weird red fruit about the size of a golf ball appears as though it is covered in the scales of a snake but once you scratch and peel off this skin a juicy orange fruit is revealed inside. The Aguaje Fruit is native to the tropical regions of South America and it is such a valued food and popular resource of the locals that they type of palm tree it grows on has become endangered. Another reason for this is its recent adoption as a superfood by the rest of the world. The Aguaje Fruit is chock full of Vitamin C and Vitamin A and is commonly used in women's weight loss supplements as the special active ingredient. In the Amazon the Aguaje Fruit has been used for centuries for dyes, treating burns and made into an extremely sweet wine. The fruit is said to taste similar to a sweet carrot or a mango and has long been associated with enhancing a woman's beauty.
9. Ugli Fruit
This fruit is just called Ugli by chance it really is truly ugly, but you should never judge a fruit by its peel. What looks like a month-old orange that you found underneath your refrigerator is actually a hybrid combining a mandarin orange and a grapefruit that was accidentally created at the beginning of the 20th century in Jamaican farmlands. While the rind of the fruit may be wrinkly and splotched with shades of faded orange, yellow and green the inside beholds a mouth-watering flesh that is said to taste like a juicier less sour grapefruit. It is also almost the same size as a grapefruit and the wrinkly rind actually makes peeling the Ugli Fruit incredibly easy. Just like all citrus fruits it is loaded with vitamins C and A as well as powerful antioxidants making it an ideal snack for the active adventurer.
8. Physalis
If you visit South America you may find yourself walking right past this gem of a fruit without even realizing. The physalis fruit is encased in a flaky husk that gives it the appearance of a flower bulb or an inflated leaf but the almost perfectly round orange fruit inside has long been a favorite of South Americans. There are over 70 different species of Physalis all with their own unique nicknames such as the native gooseberry and peruvian groundcherry. The fruits are a part of the nightshade family like that of an eggplant and their flavor has been likened to a tomato--being not too sweet, savory and semi-acidic. Because of this profile they are often used in sauces for pasta or chopped up and thrown into stews.
7. Monstera Deliciosa
Native to Panama and Mexico the Monstera Deliciosa, also known as the Swiss Cheese Plant is like the fruit version of the Japanese Pufferfish, extremely toxic but if prepared correctly one of the most delicious delicacies imaginable. The fruit itself doesn't look like much, kind of like a hard corn cob that is bright shade of green, but inside there is a fruit that has people risking their lives to indulge in its juices.The seeds and skin of the plant are chock full of poison but if you wait for the fruit to be ripe enough the poison inside loses it potency. Once the flesh is carefully removed it can be eaten raw and is said to taste like a more mellow vegetal pineapple and have a similar consistency.
6. Jabuticaba
Is that some weird spherical fungus growing of that tree? Has an extraterrestrial coated the tree in dark purple eggs? No, that's just the Jabuticaba tree and yes its fruit grow in clusters straight out of the trees branches and trunk. This bizarre tree is found throughout South America mainly in Brazil where it is referred to colloquially as the Brazilian Grape Tree. The fruit, the same hue as a plum and the size of a blueberry, is a wildly popular fruit used in a wide variety of local desserts. It is said to have a taste that like a combination of grapes, strawberries and melons. Because the fruit naturally starts to ferment three days after being plucked it has also become a common source of homemade liquor and wine.
5. Soursop
The soursop is the twisted spiky cousin of cherimoya and shares many of the same characteristics. The fruit is commonly found in the Caribbean, Mexico and the northern parts of South America and like the cherimoya has a creamy flesh that is flavored like a citrusy cross between a pineapple and strawberry. Beyond being intensely scrumptious the Soursop is one of the healthiest foods in the world. Other than being filled with B and C vitamins the fruit contains large amounts of cancer-fighting antioxidants. The Soursop has long been used by locals for the treatment of various conditions like respiratory illnesses and arthritis because of its anti-inflammatory attributes. Not only that but the indigenous caribbean people have used it for thousands of years as the main ingredient in a relaxing tea that alleviates stress and insomnia. The seeds once crushed are often made into various types of topical ointments and powders that is reported to reduce wrinkles and other signs of aging.
4. Mangosteen
The Mangosteen has been harvested in Southeast Asia and India for thousands of years but its new popularity as a so-called superfood has spread this strange fruit across the globe. On the outside the mangosteen is purple and red and has a hard inedible rind but on the inside what at first looks like a garlic clove is actually a quite succulent fruit. It is described as having one of the most unique tastes of any fruit on Earth--a combination that can best be summed up as that of peaches and lychee with a slightly oniony aftertaste. The flavor might not be for everyone but those who do enjoy it find it irresistible. One famous monarch in particular, Queen Victoria, liked Mangosteens so much that she offered rewards to anyone that could bring her a bushel. This is one of the reasons why the Mangosteen is heralded as the Queen of Fruits. The fruit also has a wide variety of medicinal purposes, rendering it extremely valuable. It has been used commonly as a cure for indigestion, diarrhea, weight loss and as a general immunity booster amongst other uses.
3. Kiwano
The exterior of the Kiwano melon can be off-putting to those unfamiliar with the fruit as it looks like something that should be crawling across the sea-floor or found on a distant planet. But to those who have tasted its delights the sight of it speckled orange spikes causes the stomach to rumble and the mouth to water. Commonly grown in Australia and Africa, the kiwano melon is known by many names such as blowfish fruit, the African horned cucumber, the jelly melon and most commonly as the horned melon. It is considered one of the juiciest fruits on the planet and its slimy green inside is said to be similar in flavor to that of a cucumber crossed with a kiwi. Because of its weird appearance and its unique tropical flavor the Kiwano has recently risen in popularity in the United States.
2. Miracle Fruit
The Miracle Fruit doesn't have any crazy medicinal properties nor will it give you magical powers but it does have the remarkable ability to turn anything sour, sweet. This rare fruit only thrives in the wild in the tropical lowlands of west Africa but because of it unusual quality demand has been skyrocketing for the red berry all over the world. The Miracle Fruit also known as The Miracle Berry looks the most like a cherry tomato that has been stretched into a torpedo shape. The berry is said to not have much flavor at all by itself but once the juices hit your tongue they have the odd effect of making anything you eat after significantly altered in flavor. If you ingest a Miracle Fruit and then bite into a lemon, you won't find yourself puckering but instead enjoying all the lemon's sweetness and bright scent as if you had dipped it in sugar. This fascinating effect is said to last upward of half an hour per bite. The bizarre and fun experience of the fruit's flavor changing powers has even led to companies creating Miracle Fruit capsules that people can chew before sucking on sour candies, limes and anything sour you can get your hands on.
1. Jackfruit
You may have seen this gargantuan relative of the fig at your local supermarket and been so overwhelmed the sheer size and unusually bumpy green texture of it that you never considered actually using it in a dish. In fact, many grocery stores keep Jackfruit in stock just for the shock value and curiously exotic nature. But this bulbous fruit that can grow up to 100 pounds in weight may just be the fruit of the future. Grown from India to Sri Lanka the Jack Fruit has become one of the most popular fruits in Southern Asia because of its nutrient filled flesh and many other uses. The inside of the fruit is bright yellow reminiscent of a mango crossed with a pineapple, but it is said to have a much subtler flavor, like that of a banana or artichoke heart. Jackfruit are noted for having a stringy and chewy texture which has led some vegan restaurants to started using it as a substitute for pork in pulled pork sandwiches. The jackfruit is notorious for its ability to be grown in a wide varieties of climates thriving more and more the closer to the equator one goes. Because of climate change the tropical regions of the world are greatly expanding making bountiful and adaptable fruits like Jack more and more valuable. Which of these fruits do you want to try the most and why?
How is this giant mystery fruit found at your local supermarket the fruit of the future? What incredibly toxic fruit is a common dessert in Mexico and Panama? Find out in 13 Crazy Fruits You've Never Heard Of!
13. Hala Fruit
The Hala fruit that grows on the Pandanus tectorius trees in Australia, Hawaii and other islands in the South Pacific has long been a delicacy of Pacific Islanders. At first glance one might think the Hala fruit is the brain of a bizarre alien species but once you break off one of the fruit's sections called keys you will find the juicy nectar the fruit is famous for. The fruit is shades of bright orange, yellow and red giving it the appearance of a planet's molten core. The fruit and the nectar it produces has a taste that is likened to that of a mango and sugar cane. Because of the fruit's stringy make-up the plant has been used by islanders as a natural type of dental floss.
12. Cherimoya
The Cherimoya found in the tropical rainforests of Central and South American may look like an artichoke that isn't fully formed or a ball made out of alligator skin but looks can be deceiving. The Cherimoya over the years has earned the nicknames 'custard apple' and 'the tree of ice cream' because of its easily scoopable creamy innards that have the texture of yogurt and flavor that is said to be most similar to a mixture of peaches, strawberries and bananas. Because of this and the abundance of vitamins within it, it has long been a favorite dessert of the Incas and other native peoples. American author Mark Twain was once quoted as call the Cherimoya "the most delicious fruit known to men".
11. Rambutan
What looks like a clown's nose overgrown with hair or a vibrant red sea urchin, the Rambutan is actually one of the most popular fruits of of Southeast Asia. The word Rambutan itself come from the Malaysian word for hairy but if you want to try new fruits rest easy knowing that you don't have to eat the hairy part. Once the red leathery skin is removed a pearly white colored fruit is revealed. This fruit has a soft texture and flavor that has been compared that of a white grape. Inside the flesh there is a large seed but this can be removed before consumption or spat out while devouring the fruit whole. Because of the fruits popularity and ability to be grown in almost any tropical climate you can now find it often in international supermarkets inside the United States.
10. Aguaje Fruit
This weird red fruit about the size of a golf ball appears as though it is covered in the scales of a snake but once you scratch and peel off this skin a juicy orange fruit is revealed inside. The Aguaje Fruit is native to the tropical regions of South America and it is such a valued food and popular resource of the locals that they type of palm tree it grows on has become endangered. Another reason for this is its recent adoption as a superfood by the rest of the world. The Aguaje Fruit is chock full of Vitamin C and Vitamin A and is commonly used in women's weight loss supplements as the special active ingredient. In the Amazon the Aguaje Fruit has been used for centuries for dyes, treating burns and made into an extremely sweet wine. The fruit is said to taste similar to a sweet carrot or a mango and has long been associated with enhancing a woman's beauty.
9. Ugli Fruit
This fruit is just called Ugli by chance it really is truly ugly, but you should never judge a fruit by its peel. What looks like a month-old orange that you found underneath your refrigerator is actually a hybrid combining a mandarin orange and a grapefruit that was accidentally created at the beginning of the 20th century in Jamaican farmlands. While the rind of the fruit may be wrinkly and splotched with shades of faded orange, yellow and green the inside beholds a mouth-watering flesh that is said to taste like a juicier less sour grapefruit. It is also almost the same size as a grapefruit and the wrinkly rind actually makes peeling the Ugli Fruit incredibly easy. Just like all citrus fruits it is loaded with vitamins C and A as well as powerful antioxidants making it an ideal snack for the active adventurer.
8. Physalis
If you visit South America you may find yourself walking right past this gem of a fruit without even realizing. The physalis fruit is encased in a flaky husk that gives it the appearance of a flower bulb or an inflated leaf but the almost perfectly round orange fruit inside has long been a favorite of South Americans. There are over 70 different species of Physalis all with their own unique nicknames such as the native gooseberry and peruvian groundcherry. The fruits are a part of the nightshade family like that of an eggplant and their flavor has been likened to a tomato--being not too sweet, savory and semi-acidic. Because of this profile they are often used in sauces for pasta or chopped up and thrown into stews.
7. Monstera Deliciosa
Native to Panama and Mexico the Monstera Deliciosa, also known as the Swiss Cheese Plant is like the fruit version of the Japanese Pufferfish, extremely toxic but if prepared correctly one of the most delicious delicacies imaginable. The fruit itself doesn't look like much, kind of like a hard corn cob that is bright shade of green, but inside there is a fruit that has people risking their lives to indulge in its juices.The seeds and skin of the plant are chock full of poison but if you wait for the fruit to be ripe enough the poison inside loses it potency. Once the flesh is carefully removed it can be eaten raw and is said to taste like a more mellow vegetal pineapple and have a similar consistency.
6. Jabuticaba
Is that some weird spherical fungus growing of that tree? Has an extraterrestrial coated the tree in dark purple eggs? No, that's just the Jabuticaba tree and yes its fruit grow in clusters straight out of the trees branches and trunk. This bizarre tree is found throughout South America mainly in Brazil where it is referred to colloquially as the Brazilian Grape Tree. The fruit, the same hue as a plum and the size of a blueberry, is a wildly popular fruit used in a wide variety of local desserts. It is said to have a taste that like a combination of grapes, strawberries and melons. Because the fruit naturally starts to ferment three days after being plucked it has also become a common source of homemade liquor and wine.
5. Soursop
The soursop is the twisted spiky cousin of cherimoya and shares many of the same characteristics. The fruit is commonly found in the Caribbean, Mexico and the northern parts of South America and like the cherimoya has a creamy flesh that is flavored like a citrusy cross between a pineapple and strawberry. Beyond being intensely scrumptious the Soursop is one of the healthiest foods in the world. Other than being filled with B and C vitamins the fruit contains large amounts of cancer-fighting antioxidants. The Soursop has long been used by locals for the treatment of various conditions like respiratory illnesses and arthritis because of its anti-inflammatory attributes. Not only that but the indigenous caribbean people have used it for thousands of years as the main ingredient in a relaxing tea that alleviates stress and insomnia. The seeds once crushed are often made into various types of topical ointments and powders that is reported to reduce wrinkles and other signs of aging.
4. Mangosteen
The Mangosteen has been harvested in Southeast Asia and India for thousands of years but its new popularity as a so-called superfood has spread this strange fruit across the globe. On the outside the mangosteen is purple and red and has a hard inedible rind but on the inside what at first looks like a garlic clove is actually a quite succulent fruit. It is described as having one of the most unique tastes of any fruit on Earth--a combination that can best be summed up as that of peaches and lychee with a slightly oniony aftertaste. The flavor might not be for everyone but those who do enjoy it find it irresistible. One famous monarch in particular, Queen Victoria, liked Mangosteens so much that she offered rewards to anyone that could bring her a bushel. This is one of the reasons why the Mangosteen is heralded as the Queen of Fruits. The fruit also has a wide variety of medicinal purposes, rendering it extremely valuable. It has been used commonly as a cure for indigestion, diarrhea, weight loss and as a general immunity booster amongst other uses.
3. Kiwano
The exterior of the Kiwano melon can be off-putting to those unfamiliar with the fruit as it looks like something that should be crawling across the sea-floor or found on a distant planet. But to those who have tasted its delights the sight of it speckled orange spikes causes the stomach to rumble and the mouth to water. Commonly grown in Australia and Africa, the kiwano melon is known by many names such as blowfish fruit, the African horned cucumber, the jelly melon and most commonly as the horned melon. It is considered one of the juiciest fruits on the planet and its slimy green inside is said to be similar in flavor to that of a cucumber crossed with a kiwi. Because of its weird appearance and its unique tropical flavor the Kiwano has recently risen in popularity in the United States.
2. Miracle Fruit
The Miracle Fruit doesn't have any crazy medicinal properties nor will it give you magical powers but it does have the remarkable ability to turn anything sour, sweet. This rare fruit only thrives in the wild in the tropical lowlands of west Africa but because of it unusual quality demand has been skyrocketing for the red berry all over the world. The Miracle Fruit also known as The Miracle Berry looks the most like a cherry tomato that has been stretched into a torpedo shape. The berry is said to not have much flavor at all by itself but once the juices hit your tongue they have the odd effect of making anything you eat after significantly altered in flavor. If you ingest a Miracle Fruit and then bite into a lemon, you won't find yourself puckering but instead enjoying all the lemon's sweetness and bright scent as if you had dipped it in sugar. This fascinating effect is said to last upward of half an hour per bite. The bizarre and fun experience of the fruit's flavor changing powers has even led to companies creating Miracle Fruit capsules that people can chew before sucking on sour candies, limes and anything sour you can get your hands on.
1. Jackfruit
You may have seen this gargantuan relative of the fig at your local supermarket and been so overwhelmed the sheer size and unusually bumpy green texture of it that you never considered actually using it in a dish. In fact, many grocery stores keep Jackfruit in stock just for the shock value and curiously exotic nature. But this bulbous fruit that can grow up to 100 pounds in weight may just be the fruit of the future. Grown from India to Sri Lanka the Jack Fruit has become one of the most popular fruits in Southern Asia because of its nutrient filled flesh and many other uses. The inside of the fruit is bright yellow reminiscent of a mango crossed with a pineapple, but it is said to have a much subtler flavor, like that of a banana or artichoke heart. Jackfruit are noted for having a stringy and chewy texture which has led some vegan restaurants to started using it as a substitute for pork in pulled pork sandwiches. The jackfruit is notorious for its ability to be grown in a wide varieties of climates thriving more and more the closer to the equator one goes. Because of climate change the tropical regions of the world are greatly expanding making bountiful and adaptable fruits like Jack more and more valuable. Which of these fruits do you want to try the most and why?
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Swiss biscuits
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Swiss biscuits
serves 6
ingredients
100g/4oz butter
50g/2oz granulated sugar
1 egg
11⁄2 tablespoons freshly squeezed
orange juice
1 tablespoon grated orange zest
300g/11oz plain flour
1⁄8 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
75g/3oz chopped walnuts
100g/4oz dark chocolate (at
least 70% cocoa solids),
coarsely grated
• Grease a medium baking tray.
• Cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the egg and beat
well. Beat in the orange juice and grated zest. In a separate bowl, sift
together the flour and bicarbonate of soda, then beat into the creamed
mixture. Stir in the walnuts and chocolate. Wrap the mixture in cling
film. Chill until firm enough to handle. Shape into a roll about
2.5cm/1in in diameter, wrap and chill again until very firm.
• Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas mark 4.
• Cut the roll into slices about 1cm/1⁄2in thick, place on the baking tray
and bake in the oven for 10–12 minutes. Remove from the oven, slide
off the tray using a spatula and cool on a wire rack.
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Swiss biscuits
serves 6
ingredients
100g/4oz butter
50g/2oz granulated sugar
1 egg
11⁄2 tablespoons freshly squeezed
orange juice
1 tablespoon grated orange zest
300g/11oz plain flour
1⁄8 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
75g/3oz chopped walnuts
100g/4oz dark chocolate (at
least 70% cocoa solids),
coarsely grated
• Grease a medium baking tray.
• Cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the egg and beat
well. Beat in the orange juice and grated zest. In a separate bowl, sift
together the flour and bicarbonate of soda, then beat into the creamed
mixture. Stir in the walnuts and chocolate. Wrap the mixture in cling
film. Chill until firm enough to handle. Shape into a roll about
2.5cm/1in in diameter, wrap and chill again until very firm.
• Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas mark 4.
• Cut the roll into slices about 1cm/1⁄2in thick, place on the baking tray
and bake in the oven for 10–12 minutes. Remove from the oven, slide
off the tray using a spatula and cool on a wire rack.
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Coconut sweet
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Coconut sweet
serves 6
ingredients
75g/3oz butter
200g/7oz desiccated coconut
175ml/6fl oz condensed milk
• Put the butter in a heavy saucepan
and melt over a low heat, stirring
constantly. Add the desiccated
coconut, stirring to mix. Stir in the
condensed milk, and keep stirring
continuously for 7–10 minutes.
• Remove the sepan from the heat,
set aside and leave the coconut
mixture to cool slightly.
• Once cool enough to handle,
shape the mixture into long blocks
and cut into equal-size rectangles.
Leave to set for 1 hour.
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Coconut sweet
serves 6
ingredients
75g/3oz butter
200g/7oz desiccated coconut
175ml/6fl oz condensed milk
• Put the butter in a heavy saucepan
and melt over a low heat, stirring
constantly. Add the desiccated
coconut, stirring to mix. Stir in the
condensed milk, and keep stirring
continuously for 7–10 minutes.
• Remove the sepan from the heat,
set aside and leave the coconut
mixture to cool slightly.
• Once cool enough to handle,
shape the mixture into long blocks
and cut into equal-size rectangles.
Leave to set for 1 hour.
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Viennese chocolate fingers
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Viennese chocolate fingers
serves 8
ingredients
100g/4oz butter
75g/3oz icing sugar
175g/6oz self-raising flour, sifted
25g/1oz cornflour
200g/7oz dark chocolate (at least
70% cocoa solids)
• Preheat the oven to 190°C/375°F/Gas mark 5. Lightly grease two
baking trays.
• Cream the butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until light and fluffy.
Gradually beat in the flour and cornflour.
• Melt 75g/3oz dark chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over a pan of
simmering water. Beat the chocolate into the biscuit dough.
• Put the mixture in a piping bag fitted with a large star nozzle, and pipe
fingers about 5cm/2in long on the baking trays, leaving room for
spreading. Bake in the oven for 12–15 minutes.
• Remove from the oven, and leave to cool slightly on the baking trays,
then transfer to a wire rack and allow to cool completely.
• Melt the remaining chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over a pan of
simmering water, and dip one end of each biscuit in the chocolate,
allowing the excess to drip back into the bowl.
• Put the biscuits on a sheet of baking parchment, and leave to set
before serving.
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Viennese chocolate fingers
serves 8
ingredients
100g/4oz butter
75g/3oz icing sugar
175g/6oz self-raising flour, sifted
25g/1oz cornflour
200g/7oz dark chocolate (at least
70% cocoa solids)
• Preheat the oven to 190°C/375°F/Gas mark 5. Lightly grease two
baking trays.
• Cream the butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until light and fluffy.
Gradually beat in the flour and cornflour.
• Melt 75g/3oz dark chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over a pan of
simmering water. Beat the chocolate into the biscuit dough.
• Put the mixture in a piping bag fitted with a large star nozzle, and pipe
fingers about 5cm/2in long on the baking trays, leaving room for
spreading. Bake in the oven for 12–15 minutes.
• Remove from the oven, and leave to cool slightly on the baking trays,
then transfer to a wire rack and allow to cool completely.
• Melt the remaining chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over a pan of
simmering water, and dip one end of each biscuit in the chocolate,
allowing the excess to drip back into the bowl.
• Put the biscuits on a sheet of baking parchment, and leave to set
before serving.
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Fruit & nut torte
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Fruit & nut torte
serves 8
ingredients
75g/3oz caster sugar
450g/1lb lemon sponge
500g/1lb 2oz ricotta cheese
100g/4oz plain chocolate-coated
almonds, finely chopped
75g/3oz soft nougat, finely chopped
50g/2oz mixed peel, finely chopped
finely grated zest of 1 orange
finely grated zest of 1 lemon
75g/3oz sultanas
2 tablespoons Amaretto or
orange liqueur
175g/6oz flaked almonds, toasted
icing sugar, to dust
• Put the caster sugar in a large pan with 150ml/5fl oz water. Heat
gently, stirring occasionally, until the sugar has dissolved. Bring to the
boil and boil rapidly without stirring for 10 minutes until syrupy. Leave
to cool.
• Line a 23cm/9in round springform cake tin with foil. Cut the lemon
sponge into very thin slices. Use to line the bottom and sides of the tin.
• Beat the cheese in a bowl, then gradually add 150ml/5fl oz of the
sugar syrup, stirring constantly.
• Stir in the almonds, nougat, mixed peel, orange and lemon zests,
sultanas and liqueur. Beat thoroughly, then spoon into the sponge-lined
tin. Sprinkle with the toasted almonds. Cover with cling film and chill
overnight before serving.
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Fruit & nut torte
serves 8
ingredients
75g/3oz caster sugar
450g/1lb lemon sponge
500g/1lb 2oz ricotta cheese
100g/4oz plain chocolate-coated
almonds, finely chopped
75g/3oz soft nougat, finely chopped
50g/2oz mixed peel, finely chopped
finely grated zest of 1 orange
finely grated zest of 1 lemon
75g/3oz sultanas
2 tablespoons Amaretto or
orange liqueur
175g/6oz flaked almonds, toasted
icing sugar, to dust
• Put the caster sugar in a large pan with 150ml/5fl oz water. Heat
gently, stirring occasionally, until the sugar has dissolved. Bring to the
boil and boil rapidly without stirring for 10 minutes until syrupy. Leave
to cool.
• Line a 23cm/9in round springform cake tin with foil. Cut the lemon
sponge into very thin slices. Use to line the bottom and sides of the tin.
• Beat the cheese in a bowl, then gradually add 150ml/5fl oz of the
sugar syrup, stirring constantly.
• Stir in the almonds, nougat, mixed peel, orange and lemon zests,
sultanas and liqueur. Beat thoroughly, then spoon into the sponge-lined
tin. Sprinkle with the toasted almonds. Cover with cling film and chill
overnight before serving.
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