In hindsight, I should have used hazelnuts for this recipe. It would have had more of an Italian feel to it. I was very impatient to get the photographs done and so did not let the Chocnut Ice Cream soften enough before scooping. I made a right royal mess, which I ate. So it was … Continue reading Chocnut Ice Cream
Tag: make it sweet
Baked Roti
It is more economical to buy a whole chicken than cut up pieces. Dave braais the chicken and we eat a thigh and drumstick each, the same night. And then we use the rest of the meat in a variety of meals. This is a huge saving, not only financially, but in time, as I … Continue reading Baked Roti
Spiced Apple Chutney
It might sound odd to blitz a chutney. But this spiced apple chutney is so good, so I hope you will follow my advice. Serve with any curry to add spice and sweetness. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Spiced Apple Chutney ♥ There is one thing about airlines that will always confuse … Continue reading Spiced Apple Chutney
Health Muffins
As an alternative to your regular breakfast, you could enjoy these health muffins. The recipe comes from my blogging friend Robbie, who made them for her family who are on a low GI and low sodium diet. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Health Muffins ♥ I am fastidious about keeping a shopping … Continue reading Health Muffins
Garibaldi Biscuits
I have never seen a batch of biscuits disappear as quickly as these garibaldi biscuits. I made these one Saturday morning as my aunt was coming to visit. And she loved them so much she could not stop eating them. Dave and I also tucked in and there were none left by the end of … Continue reading Garibaldi Biscuits
Honey And Almond Sponge
This honey and almond sponge is a must bake cake. It was super tasty, and extremely moist. And it lasted 4 days despite the fact I could have eaten the entire loaf in one day. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Honey And Almond Sponge ♥ I am an avid listener of podcasts, and … Continue reading Honey And Almond Sponge
Castagnole
After using a recipe for castagnole that did not work out at all, I created a recipe that I think is perfect. The key to a good fried doughnut is the flour. Ordinary all purpose flour or cake flour will do. There is no need to use OO farina as suggested in some recipes. Also, … Continue reading Castagnole
Chocolate Biscotti
When it comes to chocolate, the darker the better in my opinion. I have used 80% cocoa solids for my chocolate biscotti. These make them slightly bitter, which I love. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Chocolate Biscotti ♥ My first smartphone was worlds away from what is currently the norm. But, at … Continue reading Chocolate Biscotti
Dried Fig Scones
I keep a large bag of dried figs to hand. Not only for snacking, but to add to my granola which I make monthly. I adapted Choclette's recipe for fresh fig scones using the dried ones I had to hand. These dried fig scones were absolutely delicious! Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ … Continue reading Dried Fig Scones
Raisin Scones
Amasi is a traditional South African ingredient and was used to make these raisin scones. I used a combination of golden and crimson raisins in my batch to add a little bit of colour and variety. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Raisin Scones ♥ Amasi is the Ndebele, Xhosa or Zulu word … Continue reading Raisin Scones
Chocolate Muffins
This recipe for chocolate muffins really needs a large muffin tin as I had batter left over. A baker's dozen would have been perfect had I thought about using my silicone moulds. But I was baking with Hannah who was very impatient to try these. She had one while still warm, and one was saved … Continue reading Chocolate Muffins
Honey Tuiles
I was so excited to try this recipe to make honey tuiles as I was not sure it would work without sugar. But they were perfect! I used mine to shape into baskets for ice cream and they were the perfect vessel. Not only that, but they added the perfect level of sweetness to my … Continue reading Honey Tuiles
White Chocolate Biscuits
One thing is for sure and that is I will be making variations for these white chocolate biscuits. I have shaped them like biscotti but they didn't harden as I would expect them to. They were however delicious and you can elevate them by drizzling some white chocolate over the top once baked. Head straight … Continue reading White Chocolate Biscuits
Granola Bars
These granola bars are the easiest way to get breakfast sorted. And can be added to a school lunch box as a healthy treat. They are easy to make and store well. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Granola Bars ♥ My first choice when it comes to having my joints dealt with … Continue reading Granola Bars
Bazlama
Dave and I spent an afternoon and evening in Istanbul. In anticipation of this visit I made bazlama. This Turkish flatbread is made from flour, water, salt and yeast and is therefore leavened. They should be circular in shape and can be enjoyed as part of a meze platter. Head straight on to the Recipe … Continue reading Bazlama
Slow Roasted Brisket
This slow roasted brisket is perfect for cold winter nights when warm comfort food is in order. This dish is packed full of mushrooms and flavoured with red wine, rosemary and thyme. It needs to be served with a side dish that can soak up the lovely resulting sauce. Head straight on to the Recipe … Continue reading Slow Roasted Brisket
Vanilla Semifreddo
This vanilla semifreddo proved to be a hidden gem in more ways than one. I made a double batch of this semi-frozen ice cream, turning half into the cranberry one I shared earlier. This one was in the freezer waiting for the perfect opportunity to be taken out and enjoyed. And that happened this weekend … Continue reading Vanilla Semifreddo
Galaktoboureko
Just before I served this galaktoboureko, Dorothy was talking about a holiday as a teenager. She was with her parents and mentioned eating the most amazing Greek dessert. It was a huge coincidence that this dessert was the same one she had enjoyed. And each bite brought back a memory for her of a time … Continue reading Galaktoboureko
Chai
Did you know that the word chai means tea? And therefore, calling it chai tea does not make sense? You may hear the term masala chai which denotes the tea is made with spices. My recipe calls for black tea, water and honey for sweetening. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Chai ♥ … Continue reading Chai
Yoghurt Bundt Cake
This yoghurt bundt cake has a delightful nutty layer using pecan nuts and cinnamon. The cake was so good that I made it twice. And it lasts a week which is great if there are only two of you enjoying it. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ ♥ Last month I got an … Continue reading Yoghurt Bundt Cake