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Thursday, 11 November 2010

Fairy Cakes.


It is a friend's Hen weekend this weekend and we are starting the celebrations with a tea party. I'm not into baking, it is just something I have never been good at. But I had fun making these. Actually the idea for these came from one of the kids at the school I work at as we were making fairy cakes last week. And they turned out pretty cute. I'm not sure how they taste however. Anyway, this recipe made 18 fairy cakes and Iced them all.

Ingredients.

125g Butter
125g Caster Sugar
125g Self Raising Flour
2 Eggs
2 Tablespoons Milk
I Teaspoon Vanilla Essence

Beat the Sugar and Butter together till light and fluffy. Then add the egg (pre-beaten). Add flour gradually, then add the vanilla and milk which will smoothen the mixture nicely. 

Put it into cup cake tins and bake for about 10 mins on 180 degree's celsius.

Icing.

280g Icing Sugar
150g Butter 
Drop of milk
Dash of vanilla
Food colouring of your choice

Put the butter in a bowl (do not melt but make sure it is soft) then add the icing sugar. Mix together a little then add a drop of milk. Mix this in with vanilla. You might need to add a little more milk but you shouldn't need more then a few drops. Also, if like I did here you want different colour icing place in separate bowls to add colour. 

Once Cupcakes are cooled then ice them and add decorations if you wish.


Enjoy!




Monday, 8 November 2010

Blair Waldorf.



I hope you're all watching this season of Gossip Girl. And I hope you're all just loving Blair. I am envious of her; of her BEAUTIFUL clothes and of her beau Chuck Bass. Yes, I took the hook up at the end of last weeks episode as confirmation they are back together. 


Sunday, 7 November 2010

Gnocchi.


I was speaking to a friend of mine, actually a flat mate who I spent a few years living with when we were studying, and we both love cooking and trying different things. Anyway, she was telling me that her and another friend of ours were really into making Gnocchi at the moment...which inspired me, because I appsolutely love Gnocchi. So, Camilla, this is for you.

I was a little worried it wouldn't turn out right but it worked and was very nice!


Ingredients

500g of Potatoes
175g of Plain Flour
1 egg
15g Butter
Salt
Pepper

It seems pretty easy if you look at the recipe but apparently it can go terribly wrong! I've only attempted this once and it worked so If you followed this recipe it should work for you too. This made enough for 2.


First, pre-heat your oven to 180 degrees. Peel the potatoes, cut in half and boil until done. You need to make sure they are on the firm side of done rather then on the 'over-done' side of done. This is important to the Gnocchi working. Once your potatoes are drained place on a baking tray and pop them in the oven for 5 minutes to dry out. 

While this is in the oven, melt the butter and beat the egg and butter together with salt and pepper.

Once the potatoes are dried out finely grate them into a bowl. There is a special device you can use for this but if you use the fine grate on your greater it works too. 

Now you have to potatoes in the bowl, quickly add the flower and the egg mixture and with a wooden spoon, need it all together. You can use your hands if thats easier. When it's all mixed together and you have a dough, place a tea towel over the bowl to retain warmth while you make up you Gnocchi pieces.


Take small pieces of the dough at a time and roll out into long snake like strips seen below.


Take a fork and using the side of it cut the Gnocchi dough into little pieces. Use the bottom of the fork to make tiny ridges in the Gnocchi. See Below.



Pop the Gnocchi pieces into boiling water and cook until they float to the top. This should take about 4 or 5 minutes. Drain.


Add home made pesto and a little grated cheese on top and you are set to go! 




If you wanted to double or triple this recipe, you can freeze the Gnocchi pieces before you cook them (the raw dough). Just make sure you freeze separate on a tray then once frozen put into a bag or tub (or they will stick together). It's a great idea as you can just pop them right into the boiling water from frozen!

Baba Ganoush

There are so many different ways to make Baba Ganoush that I really don't know what the 'correct' way is. But then, really, is there a correct way to do anything? I make it like a kind of humus, but then if you were to use a traditional Arabic recipe it would probably call for more of a Eggplant/Onion/Spices mixture. So this is just my take on it.


Ingredients


1 Large Eggplant
1 can of Chick Peas
2 Cloves of Garlic
2 Tablespoons of Tahini
3 Tablespoons of Lemon Juice
2 Tablespoons of oil
Dash of balsamic vinegar (very small dash)
Salt
Pepper


Method


First peel the Eggplant and cut into about 6 large pieces. With salt and pepper on top, roast this in the oven for about 30 mins or until ready. 


While this is cooking combine the Chick Peas, Garlic, Tahini, Lemon Juice and Oil in a bowl and blend together to make a Humus sort of mixture.


When Eggplant is roasted, cut into smaller pieces and add to the Humus mixture, then blend it in with the mixer. Once mixed add a dash of balsamic vinegar and mix in with a spoon.


There you have it. It's simple and really tasty. You might want to add some salt and pepper to taste. Serve with pita.