Frances makes Mairi's sticky date pudding

January 30, 2012


Nothing like a steaming hot date pudding with caramel sauce and vanilla ice cream!


Recipe from Toast: http://www.toast-nz.com/2010/09/supper-club-4.html

Sticky Ginger Date Pudding with Caramel Sauce
200g dates, chopped
1 1/4 cups boiling water
60g butter
3/4 tsp bicarbonate of soda
3/4 cup of brown sugar
1/4 cup golden syrup
2 eggs, at room temperature
1 tsp vanilla essence
1 1/3 cups flour
1 tsp baking powder
50g crystallised ginger, finely chopped (I added powdered ginger instead)

sauce:
1 cup cream
1 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup golden syrup
1 tsp vanilla essence

Mairi's directions

Preheat oven to 180°C. Pour water over the dates and butter and stir to melt. Add baking soda and cool.  Stir in the brown sugar and golden syrup.  Add eggs and vanilla essence and stir well.  Gently fold in the flour, baking powder and finely chopped ginger.  Don't over mix.  Pour in to greased muffin tins for cute individual puddings or a 24cm square tin.  Bake for around 30 minutes or until a skewer has come out clean.  

Bake 40 minutes when making one large one.  Just keep an eye on it - you don't want to replicate my first effort at Delia's.  I had what I thought looked like the perfect pudding so I didn't bother with the skewer test.  Big mistake as it was raw in the middle and I don't mean just a little I mean when I was tipping it out the beautiful top just fell off to reveal a gooey uncooked mess in the middle!  On second attempt and a few minutes longer, and the skewer test it was delicious.

For the caramel sauce place all the ingredients in a pan and stir over heat until the sugar dissolves.  Bring to the boil and boil for 5 minutes until reduced.  Serve over the puddings and top with creme fraiche or whipped cream would work too.  The sauce will keep in the fridge for a week, so you could make a little extra if caramel sauce is your thing as I reckon it would be pretty good just warmed up a little and served over some good vanilla ice cream.

 

Frances makes one-pot chocolate deadline cupcakes

January 21, 2012

On the last day of deadline week I made these for the work team, hence their new name – ‘deadline cupcakes’. This easy recipe is from Annabel Langbein’s Free Range in the City.

120g butter, in small cubes
½ c neutral oil
1 c water
100g dark chocolate, chopped
½ c cocoa, sifted
1 ½ c caster sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 ½ tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1 c yoghurt or buttermilk
2 c flour
¾ c raspberries (or any fresh or frozen berries)


Preheat oven to 180C. Line 24 m...


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Ginny's craisin and pistachio nougat

January 20, 2012

This recipe is from the Mindfood website... I tried it, I would make it differently if I did it again. Notably, it has a strong honey flavour, so I would use less honey or perhaps a really mild one (I used white rata) and perhaps increase the amount of rosewater.... I also made it without that rice paper, but used icing sugar/cornflour to combat the slight tackiness of the crust... it's incredibly sticky. Would be hard without a stand cake-mixer!
http://www.mindfood.com/at-recipe-craisi...
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Frances's smoked fish pie

January 20, 2012

Thanks Jamie Oliver for this recipe, which doesn't include a white sauce, you just grate the veg into the dish - simple and use less pots! I added a puff pastry top to impress our dinner guest. He had 3 helpings.

1kg potatoes
1 carrot
2 sticks celery
150g Cheddar cheese
1 lemon
1/2 fresh chili
handful fresh parsley
300g smoked fish (I used terakihi, Jamie used salmon and haddock)
125g king prawns (optional, I didn't have any)
olive oil
salt and pepper
chopped spinach, optional
couple of ripe tomatoes, opt...
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Ginny's chocolate crinkles

January 7, 2012

Oh my these are died-and-gone-to-heaven delicious for the chocolate lover... easy peasy to make (just don't plan on cooking after mixing; read recipe to end before setting out on this adventure...). I really don't know how I lived without these in my life!
They don't spread that much so they can be placed relatively close together on the tray.
Again, another recipe from simplyrecipes.com
  • 1 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1 1/2 cups white sugar
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil
  • 4 eggs
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla ex...

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Lavender cupcakes by Rosie

January 6, 2012


Welcome Rosemary to Bake Club! This looks like a simple and sweet recipe. You could also use dried lavender flowers infused with milk overnight to add the lavender taste and fragrance.


1c flour
1c brown sugar (loose not packed)
1/2c milk
1 free range egg
3tbsp lavender syrup (available from Cosset, corner of Great North Rd and Woodward Ave, Mt Eden)

1.5-2tsp baking powder

40g melted butter
Combine all ingrediants - throw batter in muffin tin...


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Frances's sponge cake

January 6, 2012

From the good ol’ Edmonds Cookbook

3 eggs

175 g sugar

1/8 tsp salt

125 g flour

1 tsp baking powder

50 g butter

2 tbs boiling water

Beat eggs with salt , add sugar and beat until thick. Fold in sifted flour and BP lightly. Add melted butter in boiling water. Bake in greased 20cm tin or sandwich tins for 25-30 mins at 190 C.

Serve with cream and strawberries. I also spread strawberry jam in between the layers.


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Ginny's ninjabread men!

December 18, 2011

I made my ninjabread men (and yes, men, not women, I am informed... ) using a recipe from Simplyrecipes (with adaptations indicated). I found the dough to be quite sticky (even with a bit of extra flour) and that it worked best if frozen. in future, I would freeze the rolled cookie dough, and then cut the cookies out... ginn
  • 3 1/4 cups sifted all-purpose flour (I used a bit more)
  • 3/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 170g butter (room temperature, softened)
  • 1/2 cup dark-brown sugar, packed (I used a m...

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Cheesy zucchini muffins by Frances

December 16, 2011

2 c self-raising flour
½ tsp salt
black pepper to taste
1 c grated cheese
50g butter, melted
2 large eggs
¾ c milk
250g zucchini, grated (about 3)

Heat oven to 210C. Line 12-muffin or 24-mini muffin tray with lightly greased muffin cases or just grease the tray. Mix flour and salt in a bowl with pepper and cheese. Mix eggs and milk in another bowl, add zucchini and butter. Fold dry ingreds into egg mixture and mix to just combined. Spoon into muffin cases amd bake for 12-15 min un...


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Vege TV please

December 14, 2011


With the influx of Christmas cooking shows on at the moment, it got me thinking: where is the dedicated vegetarian TV chef? A bit of online research shows that about 6% of the world population is vegetarian (more in India, Israel and the UK, less in US and Europe, about 2% in NZ). There must be some excellent chefs out there who don’t eat meat, can pitch an exciting show and have a face for TV! And it doesn’t have to be promoted as a ‘vegetarian cooking show’ as ...


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Frances C loves to bake. She's also a freelance editor and DJ. She shares some of her adventures, culinary or otherwise, on Instagram.


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