วันศุกร์ที่ 30 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

How to Make Icing For Cake Decorating

Cake decorating is an enjoyable hobby. Once you have decorated one, you'll be looking for occasions to do it again. Start out simple and in no time you will advance in your new found talent. First things first; if you don't already have icing decorator bags and tips, go to your local hobby shop and purchase these.

This basic cake decorator icing recipe will yield great results.

1 bag confectioners' sugar
1 cup shortening
1 teaspoon almond extract

Beat this icing mixture on low speed about one minute to combine, then on high speed for an additional 3 minutes. If the icing is too thick, add a couple drops of water; but just a few, as you don't want a thin icing that will be near impossible to decorate with.

Never substitute butter or margarine for the shortening, or your icing will be an off-white color. Also, don't bother with liquid food coloring. Using colored paste will give richer colors and won't cause your icing to thin out.

When you spread the icing on the cake, use a long bladed knife to ensure smoothness. Afterward, there are usually a couple areas that need further smoothing out. Dip a clean knife into very hot water and run the blade over the rough areas of icing with a light hand.

Animal shaped cake pans are popular with children and easy to decorate as well.

Here is an elegant pattern used by beginners as well as experts -- After smoothly icing the sides and top of the cake, let sit for at least 4 hours, allowing the icing to slightly harden. Lay a paper doily onto the cake. Sprinkle colored sugar crystals over the doily; carefully remove the doily. All around the edge of the top and bottom, decorate with small stars using a star tip. Whenever decorating the bottom and top edges with a shell border, stars, etc., the border on the top should be smaller in comparison to the bottom. Now show off your lovely cake!

วันพุธที่ 28 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

วันอังคารที่ 27 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Daab Chingri (Prawns adapted in Tender Coconut)

An unique and Authentic Recipe of prawns from Bengal by Nisha Dingra



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วันจันทร์ที่ 26 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Cake Decoration Mistakes to Be Aware Of - Never Ignore These

A well decorated cake can be a piece of art, but it is all too easy to make a mistake and ruin your masterpiece when you are under pressure to create something for a special celebration. You can avoid mistakes by being aware of the most common ones, and it may not be impossible to fix things if something does go wrong.

The cake should be prepared far enough in advance to cool and settle properly before you begin to decorate it. You will also need to allow plenty of time to decorate it, and to allow the decoration to set if necessary.

Make sure you are beginning with the best possible base. If the cake sank, flatten it out with jam or frosting, or by cutting it down. If the frosting is pulling up a lot of crumbs, then put a think layer of icing on first, and add the main layer only when it has set.

You should always ensure you have plenty of frosting or icing to cover the cake, as it will look uneven if you try to spread it too thin, and fondant icing will crack and tear. Fondant can also tend to buckle around the base, but if you are quick you can fix this by lifting the icing and smoothing or re-moistening the sides of the cake. If the fondant has already set, then you could tie a ribbon around the cake to conceal the problem.

If you are making your own icing then be very careful with your ingredients. If you substitute white chocolate for plain or milk, or a more spreadable fat for butter, then the result will be runnier and will take longer to spread. Be particularly careful too when melting white chocolate as it will melt quicker than other types.

Coloring should be added only very gradually to icing, as it is easy to end up with bright red rather than pale pink. Make sure you wash all the coloring off your hands too so that you don't accidentally add any to your other cake decorations.

Take care to space the letters evenly when writing with icing, and make sure you spell your message correctly. The color from writing icing can sometimes leech onto the base icing. You may be able to cover this up by re-writing over the message with a thicker nozzle. You can prevent leeching by using a color-fast fondant icing, or leaving the writing until the last minute so it doesn't have time to leech.

Store your finished cake in a cool, safe place. If it is a tight squeeze to fit the cake into a tin, then try using the lid like a plate and putting the body of the tin over it as if it were the lid- as long as nobody comes along and turns the tin the right way up, it will be easy to lift the tin off and get to the cake.

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 25 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Vegan Coconut Milk & Palm Sugar Dessert

Taken from the ABC program Poh's Kitchen with Poh Ling Yeow www.abc.net.au This is a lovely and super easy Malaysian dessert, which although rich with the flavours of coconut milk and palm sugar, is still light and refreshing. Again, as with so many Asian desserts, texture comes into play, this time with the use of agar agar, which is a setting agent made from seaweed. Instead of the usual bounciness you get from animal derived, gelatine, it splits the moment your teeth sinks into it. The other unusual characteristic of agar agar is that unlike gelatine which requires refrigeration to set properly, agar agar sets at room temperature which explains why it is very commonly used in the tropical climate of Southeast Asian countries. Another interesting feature of this dessert happens when it cools, the coconut cream floats to the top leaving the bottom half layer a beautifully translucent amber. Ingredients: 20g agar agar threads washed and squeezed (from Asian grocer), 200g dark Indonesian palm sugar, 100g white sugar, 1 cup coconut cream, 1 litre water Method: 1. Boil water in a medium saucepan. Add agar agar threads and stir till dissolved. 2. Add both sugars and bring to boil again. Add coconut cream and bring to a simmer. Pour into a 20cm cake tin or individual jelly moulds. Set at room temperature before refrigerating. 3. To serve, cut jelly into bite sized diamonds and arrange into snowflake like pattern.



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วันเสาร์ที่ 24 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Twin Destiny Episode 1

Hi everyone this is going to be my new series I'm going to be working on and I just really hope you guys like it.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CvzhSwi4H8&hl=en

วันศุกร์ที่ 23 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

First Birthday Cakes - 7 Tips For A Killer Cake

First birthday cakes are often the most stressful part of
planning a baby's first birthday. Many new mothers want
something special and memorable, yet easy to prepare.

The problem is they're just not sure where to start. Should
you choose a cartoon character or an animal? Is a rectangle
one better, or should you go round? Well, fear not. Here are 7 easy first birthday cake tips
that will help you make the perfect cake.

1. Make It Kid Approved -

The first thing to keep in mind
is that you need to make the cake with the kids in mind.
Ok, so this may seem like a no-brainer, but consider what a
kid likes in a birthday cake.

Gooey and sticky are always winners. Bright colored icing is
a must. Also, keep in mind that your new baby will likely be
eating it with their hands, so something spongy will help
make it finger-friendly.

2. Make It Look Like It Can Move -

Chances are your little
one will never remember this cake. But you can make it one
they recognize and enjoy. But one-year-olds are learning
about shapes and movement. Consider decorating it with cars
or trains. Use big shapes.

3. Go Easy On The Sugar -

Your baby, as you know can have
a sensitive stomach at times. By making their cake with
less sugar, you can make sure their little tummy plays
along. One easy way to do this is to use whipped cream
instead of icing. It's easier to spread, too.

4. Two Is Better Than One -

With a first birthday [http://www.squidoo.com/firstbirthdaypartyideas], the mess is inevitable and
frankly, your baby is more likely to treat their cake like
modeling clay rather than food. But you have the guests to
consider too. So, try making two cakes, a larger one for
the guests, a small one for your baby to smash. That way
everyone gets cake and a video-opp too.

5. Use A Thin Layer Of Icing First -

Icing the cake can
make you want to cuss (bite your tongue, though). It never
seems to fail that chunks of cake get ripped off while
spreading the knife.

Two things you can do: one let the cake cool all the way.
And second, spread a real thin layer of icing first and let
it sit. This will make the second, real layer much easier to
spread. Plus it's easier to camouflage places where the cake
has peeled off.

6. Draw On It -

When cutting your sheet cake into a shape,
use icing to draw on it first. This will ensure you have
the shape you want before cutting. Plus the icing tastes
better than an ink pen (that was bad, I know).

7. Make Your Cake Number 1 -

And finally, here's an easy
way to cut your cake into the shape of a one. First, take
your sheet cake and cut it down the middle long ways. Use
one of these halves to make the "foot" and "upper lip" of
the 1. The other half will be the main body of the 1.

To do that simply cut the selected half at the 1/3 mark.
Take the 2/3's piece and place it at the bottom of the first
long piece. That's your foot. Then take the 1/3 piece, cut
it once from corner to corner, making a triangle, and use
one of these as the "upper lip." That's it. Oh, and snack on
the leftover piece.

There you go. First birthday cakes don't have to be the
Booga Bears. With some simple techniques, you can pull off
a winner very easily.

And if you want additional first birthday party ideas,
visit my blog.

วันพุธที่ 21 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Kevin Jonas altogether cake

Aurora and Allieenson made a birthday cake for kevin jonas complete with decorations. If you're wondering it was a lemon cake made with coconut oil. It tasted great. Thanks for watching.



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วันอังคารที่ 20 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

test footage

Test footage with my new camcorder, panasonic hdc sd10. the tailwhip is sketchy .... and a tailwhip fail :P Music: The Sea and Cake - Coconut



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วันจันทร์ที่ 19 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Carrot bells cake-fill your pan with block batter.

www.weddingcakesforyou.com tutorials on how to make your own wedding cake. a 3 tier wedding cake with coconut carrot cake recipe.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9aUo3s5O3E&hl=en

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 18 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

How To Make Fondant Icing Roses For Cakes

*If you are not accustomed to working with fondant icing or have not made roses before then make sure you buy enough fondant for several attempts- practice makes perfect.*

Method 1

These instructions once perfected will give you perfect roses commonly used on wedding cakes; this method is tricky and it is recommended you practice making the roses before the day of preparation.

Break off a small piece of the fondant and roll it until you roughly have a 1" diameter ball. Shape the ball into a cone by pinching one side of it; ideally you want the cone to be 1.5" tall.

To make a petal roll a ball of fondant roughly a quarter of the size of the previous, do not worry too much about size, if in a later stage you are finding that the sizes of the petals are too small then start again.

Once you have your ball we want to flatten it to form a petal; use your thumb and press down on the ball. You want to create a circle that is 2" in diameter, it is important that the petal is about ¼" thick on the bottom and thin on the top.

*For a more realistic look ensure that the petal tips are paper thin.

Having created the first petal, apply to the base of the cone, carefully wrapping it around finishing with a furl at the top to create a bud.

It is best to start by applying the thick side of the petal to the base of the cone then carefully wrap the thin 'petal' around- slightly bending it over itself to create a bloom effect.

Do the same with the three remaining petals; applying them from the bottom bud and delicately shaping the thin top to replicate a rose's petal as it unfurls from the bud.

Make five more petals, this time slightly larger than the originals but ensure you still keep the tips as thin as possible. Apply these final petals lower down on the base than the previous petals, spread the petals evenly round the base layering them up and curling the edges back a slight bit more to create more bloom.

Continue layering the petals on until you are satisfied with the fullness of the rose.

Method 2

Here is an even simplified method for creating a less detailed rose, although in my opinion it is a more modern look. This method will give you a rose that if kept pure white with perhaps a small silver sugar ball placed on top of the bud will be suitable for wedding cakes; however, if used with bright coloring they will be perfect for birthday cakes. This method is easy to change and I recommend experimenting to create variations on the basic rose.

The method is as follows.

Roll out your colored fondant icing till it is 1.5cm in thickness, 15cm in width and 20cm in length. Arrange the rolled out icing in front of you so that the 20cm length is the side closest to you.

Take the top of the fondant rectangle, pull it towards you and fold it on top of itself to create a smaller layered piece of fondant that is 3cm thick and 7.5cm wide. Do not flatten or squeeze the two layers together at all, try to leave a small cavity of air/space in the fold to create volume in your petals.

Cut off 1cm of length from each end of the rectangle.

Take one of the short ends of your rectangle and begin to roll it up like a swiss roll; however you do not want the rose to look like a log so to create a bud pinch the base end as you continue to roll the fondant length around itself. This should create a basic rose shape.

After cutting off any excess icing carefully push back and separate the layers to give the flower more shape. To finish cut little leave shapes out of green icing and stick to the underside of the rose.

If you want to create the side of your iced cake make several of these flowers and link them by the green leaves creating a rose chain around your cake.

To completely change the finished look of the rose cut the folded over icing and pinch to create a two layers of thin petals; once rolled splay the thin layers out to create a carnation style flower.

Method 3

Here is a third method for creating flowers, this time small buds, that when made in quantity can be used to create a bouquet effect or simply used to decorate cupcakes by themselves.

Take a small ball of fondant around 2cm in size and roll it into a 0.5cm thick sausage shape using a small rolling pin roll out the icing until it is of a really thin consistency.

Using your fingers apply pressure and pull the icing at one side so that this side becomes thinner than the other, further thin it out by using a cocktail stick as a rolling pin.

Carefully roll up the length of the icing like a Swiss roll. Take the little icing roll which should be around 1-2cm diameter and smooth the edge in the outer layer with the aid of the cocktail stick.
Pinch the roll 3-4cm from the 'bloom' to get rid off the unused icing and to encourage the outer layers of the roll to splay out.

Very gently with your index finger separate and furl back the layers of the roll to create the effect of petals. It may be useful to use your cocktail stick or a tissue covered cocktail stick (to protect the shape of the icing) to slightly separate the layers of the roll and shape them backwards to create the effect of a bloom.

Take catering scissors (ordinary sharp scissor will also do) and cut the roll so that it is only 1.5-2cm of the bloom is left.

This leaves a small flower that when produced in bright colors look brilliant on top of iced cupcakes and birthday cakes; turning a celebration cake into something special!

วันเสาร์ที่ 17 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

วันศุกร์ที่ 16 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

How to Make Italian Crème Cake : Adding Pecans to Italian Cream Cake

Does you're Italian Cream Cake need something extra?Our expert shows you how to add pecans in this free dessert recipe video. Expert: Gail Hoffman Bio: Graduating from the Cordon Bleu Cooking School in Chicago, Illinois with a degree in Culinary Arts, Gail Hoffman has spent the last thirteen years working as a chef. Filmmaker: Adolph Ramirez



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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 15 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Cooking Oils in Indian Food

Cooking Oils for Indian Food

One of the most important things that will affect the flavour of your Indian food are the cooking oils that you use.

The two most common cooking oils in Indian food are ghee and mustard oil. Others which are used are those of coconut oil, peanut (groundnut) oil and sesame oil (gingelly, til). Modern arrivals are sunflower oil, rapeseed (canola) and soybean.

A word about Smoke Points

The smoke point is the temperature at which any fat starts to smoke (guess what the flame point is).

Apart from the taste, the advantage of all the cooking oils used in Indian cooking is that they have very high smoke points (above 232C/450F) this means that meat and other ingredients will 'seal' very quickly when cooked.

A high smoke point is particularly important for deep frying which is a high temperature operation - this is why all good fish and chip shops use palm oil rather than standard vegetable oil - it has a higher smoke point.

Nearly all cooking oils should not be heated to smoking as this impairs both the flavour and the nutritional values. (At the smoke point, the fat breaks down into glycerol and free fatty acids).

Mustard oil on the other hand is unique in that should be heated till it just starts to smoke. This actually improves both the flavour and the nutritional values.

Ghee

Perhaps the most common cooking oil is ghee, which is used almost everywhere on the Indian sub-continent as well as other areas of the Middle East such as Egypt.

Ghee is simply clarified butter; that is butter which has had the milk solids (proteins) removed from it. It is yellowish in colour and can now be bought reasonably easily - certainly all Indian shops will stock ghee and it can now be found in many supermarkets.

It is possible to make your own ghee, this basically involves simmering unsalted butter very slowly and separating the resultant liquid from the solids. Full instructions are at the end of this page.

As it has no milk solids in it, ghee can be stored without refrigeration in an airtight container, although if you make your own then it is probably best to keep in the fridge as you won't be able to separate the solid as well as can be done commercially (unless of course you have an industrial centrifuge in your kitchen - no? thought not).

Ghee is used all over India both as a cooking oil and as an ingredient. Roti and naan can be brushed with ghee. It is used in Indian sweets such as halvi, Mysore pak and laddu. In Bengal and some other parts of Northern India, rice is served with ghee. Punjabi food used large quantities of ghee.

Almost as if to illustrate its importance, ghee also has religious significance. It is used in Hindu anointment rituals and is burnt in other religious rituals.

Nutritionally ghee is composed almost entirely of saturated fats. Whether this is good thing or a bad thing is still under debate by the scientific community (isn't everything), who have recently found positive aspects to saturated fats. This will be discussed more in the Nutrition pages (which I haven't written yet). From a cooking point of view saturated fats break down less at high temperature and therefore will last a long time without becoming rancid.

Mustard Oil

This is used almost as much in Indian cooking as ghee, and is the product of pressing mustard seeds. It is used a great deal all over northern and eastern India and in Pakistan and Bangladesh. It used to be even more commonly used before the advent of cheaply produced alternatives such as rapeseed oil.

It has a strong cabbage like smell and tastes hot and nutty when raw. When heated just to its smoke point, the flavour mellows becoming sweeter and slightly hot.

As well as being used as a cooking oil, it is used in pickles, and, like ghee, it also has a cultural significance being used as fuel in clay lamps at Punjabi weddings and in the festival of Diwali.

Unlike ghee, it has only 12% saturated fats and is largely composed of mono-unsaturated fats (60%) and polyunsaturated fats (21%). It is also high in Omega-3, contains anti-oxidants and is used as a preservative. Once reckoned unfit for human consumption in America, it is now reckoned to be one of the healthiest cooking oils there is.

Coconut oil

This is used predominantly in Southern India, Sri Lanka and Goa where it is usually used for frying and sometimes as a flavouring ingredient. It imparts a lovely smooth well, coconutty taste.

In its refined form, it has a high smoke point, however in India it is most often used in its unrefined form and this has a much lower smoke point (360F/180C). Even so, due to its unusual molecular make up, it is very heat stable. It also has a relatively high melting point. Below 24C it is a white solid which then melts into a clear liquid.

Nutritionally it is rather strange; although it is largely made up of saturated fats, they are shorter chain fats than most saturated fats found in the diet and are, therefore, digested differently. There are also many weird and wonderful health claims surrounding the coconut in all its forms.

Peanut oil

This is very popular (and very good) for Chinese cooking, in India it is used mostly in the North and West.

It is very good for frying and again has a high smoke point. It imparts the flavour of the peanuts themselves (good for cooking satay).

It is a mixed fat and not considered all that nutritionally brilliant. Interestingly it is claimed that in its refined state it does not produce the allergic reaction to peanuts that some people have (not sure I'd like to try this personally).

Sesame Oil

This is pretty much a mainstay in Chinese cuisine but is also used as a cooking oil in Southern India, particularly Tamil Nadu where it is known as gingelly or til oil.

It comes in both a raw form which is clear or light yellow; this has a mild flavour and is almost odourless. This has a very high smoke point and is suitable for deep frying.

More common is the toasted variety which is varying shades of brown (from golden to amber if you want to be poetic about it). This is more suitable for stir frying, seasoning and as part of a marinade. It has a very distinctive flavour and aroma, a quite strong burnt nutty taste.

Nutritionally it is high in polyunsaturates and contains natural anti-oxidants (and therefore will keep for ages).

As well as its use as a cooking oil, its other uses include massaging, hair treatments and (of course) religious uses.

Other Cooking Oils

You can use sunflower oil, rapeseed oil, or mixed vegetable oil if you wish, it won't ruin the food but to me they really don't do anything except fry the food. (Am I being a snob about this? - yes probably).

For me, olive oil (which I love in other cooking) does not go well; it has a low smoke point and I don't think the taste compliments the flavours of most Indian food.

Make your own Ghee

You need a quantity of good quality unsalted butter - you can make as much or as little as you like, it will keep.

Put into a saucepan, preferably heavy bottomed, over a very low heat - too much heat will burn the ghee.

If you are making this by the pound then you need to continue heating for up to 45mins less for smaller quantities, this ensures all the water in the butter has boiled off or evaporated. As the water boils off be careful not to burn the ghee.

The solids will now be brown sink to the bottom of the pan or stick to the sides.

When you are happy that all the water has gone, you can either tip the pan and spoon out the ghee leaving the solids behind, or you can strain through muslin or cheesecloth (folded a few times to strain better).

When ghee was harder to come by and I made my own, I generally just made what I needed. If you want to go industrial then keep in an airtight jar in the fridge.

วันพุธที่ 14 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

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Happy Baking Recipes

Finding happiness in baking can come from many things. The first whiff of chocolate from a freshly opened bag of chocolate chips. The joy on a child's face when they are able to crack the egg into the bowl by themselves. The absolutely delightful smell that fills every corner, nook and cranny of your home as your baking creation comes to life in the oven. The smile on the faces of friends and family when you bring that special dessert to the table. But sometimes the most simple joy can come simply from the fun and creative names of the treats that we bake. These two recipes brought a smile to my face simply because of their names. I hope that they do the same for you.

Happy Day Cake

1 cup plus 2 tablespoons cake flour

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder

3/4 cup sugar

1/4 cup shortening

1/2 cup milk

1/2 teaspoon vanilla

1 egg

In a medium bowl, sift together the cake flour, salt, baking powder and sugar. Add in the shortening, milk and vanilla. With an electric mixer, beat the mixture for 2 minutes. Add in the egg and beat the mixture for an additional one minute. Grease and flour an 8-inch cake pan. Pour the mixture into the cake pan. Bake in a 375 degree oven for 25 minutes. Frost with your favorite frosting (chocolate in our house) or top with berries and whipped cream.

Cloud Nine Butterscotch Squares

1/2 cup butter, softened

1 package (3 3/4 ounce) butterscotch instant pudding mix

2 eggs

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 cup flour

1/2 cup milk

1 cup quick-cooking oatmeal

1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

In a large bowl, beat the butter until it is creamy. Add in the pudding mix and mix well. Add in the eggs and vanilla extract. Alternately add in the milk and the flour. Mix well. Stir in the oatmeal and chocolate chips. Put the mixture into a 9 x 13-inch baking pan. Bake in a 350 Degree oven for 20 minutes. Cool and then frost with the following.

Chocolate frosting

6 tablespoons butter

6 tablespoons milk

1 1 / 2 cups sugar

1 / 2 cup chocolate chips

In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine butter, milk and sugar. Bring the mixture to a boil heavy. Allow the mixture to boil rapidly for 30 seconds. Remove the mixture from heat and add chocolate chips. Allow to cool slightly, then frost the bars.

We wish you ahappy, cloud nine kind of day!

วันจันทร์ที่ 12 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Baking with Beth: Mango Bread

This recipe is a recipe for the first time for me. And 'famous titles Hunky Bunch Hawaiian Mango Bread 2 cups flour 1-1/2 cups sugar 1 / 2 tsp. 2 teaspoons salt. 2 teaspoons cinnamon. Baking powder 1 cup flaked coconut 1 / 2 cup raisins (I do not use, but the nuts Mac - Put delish) 2 cups fresh mango, diced 3 eggs, slightly beaten 1 tsp. Vanilla sugar 3 / 4 cup vegetable oil Prepare four bread pans (2-1/2 x 5 inches) with a Teflon spray or coating them. I used a regular bread pan and a smaller one. Mixtureflour, sugar, salt, cinnamon and baking soda. Stir in coconut and raisins (or mac nuts). Next, add mango. Mix well and then add eggs, vanilla extract and vegetable oil until blended. Don't over mix. Fill prepared pans two thirds full and bake at 350 degrees for 55 minutes for smaller pans or 1 hour (mine was 70 minutes) for larger pans. Serving size: 1 slice 310 calories 6 gm protein 14 gm fat 43 gm carbs 35 mg cholesterol 2 gm fiber 115 mg sodium



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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 11 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

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Italian Cream Cake Procedure: Ingredients for Italian Cream Cake Frosting

Rich, creamy frosting makes the cake, andour expert is here to teach you about the ingredients for Italian Cream Cake recipe cake frosting in this free video. Expert has: Gail Hoffman Bio: studies at the Cordon Bleu Cooking School in Chicago, Illinois with a degree in Culinary Arts, Gail Hoffman in the last thirteen years as a chef. Filmmaker: Adolph Ramirez



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgK9uoIITAY&hl=en

วันศุกร์ที่ 9 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Best of the Best Italian cream cake

Ingredients:

1 cup buttermilk

1tsp baking powder

5 large eggs, separated

2 cups sugar

1 stick butter, soft

½ cup shortening

1 teaspoon vanilla

1 cup pecans, chopped,

1 can coconut, chopped

2 cups flour.

Instructions:

Cream shortening, butter, sugar and egg yolks in a bowl, flour and buttermilk, mix well, add coconut, pecans, vanilla and play well. BeatProteins in a separate bowl until stiff and mix into the cake. Bake at 325 degrees for 30 to 35 minutes in pans 3 layers. Let cool before frosting.

Frosting:

4 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon vanilla

8-oz cream cheese 1 box powdered sugar,

1 cup chopped walnuts.

Mix and spread icing on aircraft. Put 1 / 3 cup chopped walnuts to the first layer of frosting, add 1/3-cup chopped walnuts to the 2nd layerIcing. End spread frosting on top and sides of cake and then place 1/3-cup chopped walnuts on top.

Serves 8-10

Note: This cake can be made in a baking dish Layer Cake in a 9x13 inch, but not nearly as good. Another fun and a good idea is to create five fifty-seven drops of food coloring, depending on how you want to add vibrant colors. Put the food coloring for the cake and ice sometimes and sometimes justor the cake or frosting. I choose my colors, selected during the holidays as I have red or green for Christmas.

This recipe is in "What's Cooking?" Cookbook.

You can find this recipe and many others like this in http://www.cristiescookin.com

วันพุธที่ 7 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Nine Popular Pastas From All Over the World

Usually pasta is made of wheat or rice flour, although some varieties are made of beans and soy. Noodles may be of different shapes and sizes - flat or round, in the form of rods (tubes), or spider net or bar. They can be hard or soft, fresh or dried, with the addition of eggs and without them. Sometimes in noodles is added potash (potassium carbonate), in order to prevent them from mold in a hot and humid climate.

As every country have its own kinds of noodles, tangling in them - a piece of cake. To prevent this from happening, let's get acquainted with the most popular types of pastas.

Rice Paper (pancakes).

It is incredibly thin sheets of dough made from rice flour and water. They can be round or triangular. Used to be prepared for the first time in China, Thailand, and most importantly, the Vietnamese kitchen used them to cook Spring Rolls, or wrap pieces of meat or fish before hot. Ground is usually made of vegetables, or vegetables with shrimp, or pork - or from all together. First rice pancakes have to be dipped in warm water, for softening. Then rolled up rolls and fried or boiled in the fryer.

Rice noodles.

These translucent or white strip width from a few millimeters to three inches are very popular in China.

Chinese wheat noodles.

These creamy-beige or white noodles may vary in thickness, and also be round or flat, but necessarily long. They are prepared from wheat flour, salt and water.

Ramen.

The most famous in the world view of Japanese wheat noodles. It is as thin as vermicelli, and long, sold in the form of briquettes.

Soy noodles.

Noodles made from soy - looking thin and flat, like a rubber band. They are made of pressed bean curd, so it is rich in protein and other nutrients.

Fettuccine and linguine are pasta that is shaped like ribbons.

One popular Italian pasta group is ravioli and tortellini and manicotti. This group differs from other ones because this pasta has a stuffing (vegetables, cheese, ham etc.)

Tapioca noodles.

Perhaps can be of one of the most varied forms: from grains and pasta spirals to varying degrees and length of the plane. It is eaten in Asia and Africa: fried together with sharp and aromatic sauces, and in Indonesia and Malaysia, it is mixed with red beans, coconut milk and sugar syrup. It turns to be a traditional dessert.

Soba.

This is a well-known Japanese version of pasta. Soba is flat and thin, made from a mixture of buckwheat and wheat flour. Soba has a nutty flavor and color from beige to brown. Sometimes Japanese add in soba green tea, making it acquiring a greenish color. It is usually cooked in salted boiling water, steep 5-7 minutes. It is very popular in the summer of as it's served cold.

Betty's Family Favorite Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe

In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting, a favorite recipe in her family. It takes a little preparation, but you will find the procedure is not difficult, and it is *totally* worth the effort! Ingredients: 2 cups self-rising flour 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 2 cups sugar 1 1/2 cups vegetable oil (I used peanut oil.) 4 whole eggs 2 cups finely grated raw carrots 8 oz. can crushed pineapple, drained 1/2 cup chopped pecans 1/2 cup sweetened flaked coconut Stir 2 cups flour, 2 cups sugar, and 2 teaspoons cinnamon together. Add 1 1/2 cup vegetable oil and 4 eggs. Mix well. Add 2 cups finely grated carrots, 8 oz. crushed pineapple (drained), 1/2 cup pecans, and 1/2 cup coconut. Blend thoroughly. Pour this mixture into 3 prepared 9-inch cake pans. (To prepare the pans, spread butter on the bottom and sides, then place a circle of waxed paper on the bottom. Spread more butter on top of the waxed paper and sprinkle with a small amount of flour. Shake the pan from side to side, coating the bottom and sides with a light dusting of flour. Pour off any excess flour.) Bake the cake mixture for 30 to 35 minutes in an oven that has been preheated to 350 degrees. Watch carefully to make sure the cake does not burn. To test for doneness, insert a toothpick in the center of the cake, and, if it comes out clean, the cake is done. Cool. Frost with Cream Cheese Frosting (below). When frosting the cake, remove one cake layer at a time from its pan ...



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วันอังคารที่ 6 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Culinary Family Traditions - Christmas Recipes

The holidays bring about numerous opportunities to gather with family to celebrate the season of sharing and giving. Throughout the years my family has collected quite a list of some favorite Christmas recipes.

These favorites have been enjoyed over and over again, and we have yet to grow tired of them.
We've shared some precious memories in pitching in and preparing the holiday meals.

Here are just a few of our family favorites:

Christmas Punch (One of Tammy's recipes)

Ingredients

1 1/2 liter of chilled 7-Up
About 20 scoops of green lime sorbet
2 Tbsp of lemon juice

Directions

Gather up your favorite punch bowl set. Make sure it is washed and cleaned for use. Pour the chilled 7-Up in the punch bowl. Scoop up 20 scoops of sorbet into the 7-Up. Add the lemon juice and then give the punch mixture a quick stir. Serve immediately.

Cheesy Potato Casserole (My Sister's Recipe)

Ingredients

32 oz frozen hash browns
1 small onion, chopped
1/2 cup melted butter
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 8 oz tub of sour cream
1 bag shredded cheddar cheese
Salt and pepper to taste
Optional: 1 cup crushed corn flakes or potato chips

Directions

Mix onion, soup, sour cream, and cheese in bowl.

Place potatoes in 9 x 13 baking dish. Pour melted button on top. Then stir in mixture of remaining items.

Sprinkle corn flakes or potato chips on top. Bake uncovered @ 350 degrees for 45-50 minutes.

Ambrosia Salad (My Sister-In-Law's Recipe)

Ingredients

2 cups shredded coconut
1 8oz container whipped cream, thawed
1 11oz can madarin oranges, drained
3 apples, peeled and chopped
3 bananas, sliced
1 8oz can pineapple chunks, drained
1 10oz jar maraschino cherries, drained
3 cups miniature marshmallows
Optional: 1/2 cup chopped walnuts

Directions

In a large bowl, combine the whipped cream, coconut, chopped nuts (if desired), apples, pineapple, mandarin oranges, marshmallows, and cherries. Mix together well and refrigerate for 30 to 45 minutes.

Important Tip: Wait until right before serving to peel and add the bananas to help preserve them from turning brown.

There was a time when we did a recipe exchange. This was a lot of fun...plus it was a perfect way to get lots of great recipes to be enjoyed by the whole family.

Here's a neat holiday gift idea for your family members

Make a scrapbook up of memories including family favorite recipes, events, pictures, and even special memories shared by the family. Get creative with this and include lots of illustrations. This will be a gift that will be special to your family and will last for a lifetime.

It's important to keep your family traditions going...and keep sharing them even when the Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren come along.

There's nothing more important than gathering with your family and just being together and sharing old memories, laughing, and loving one another.

Adventureland Marbled Spice Cake - A Recipe

At one time or another, we have all had to have our nine-to-five job. Although, we are grateful for the money that comes in, at certain points, we feel bored or maybe even down-hearted. That is when we need to find our escape point. After work, I escape to my kitchen, where I can create and (hopefully) make something absolutely terrific. My escape is even better when I can combine that with my other happy spot, Disneyland.

When I created this cake and finally bit into it, I was whisked away. It was not to some exotic jungle, but to Adventureland. After all, there are some modern conveniences and safety precautions that Disneyland offers compared to some jungles.

This cake took me to that exact spot in front of Bengal Barbecue that I and my family always sit at to watch the world go by. I can feel the roughness of jungle rope, or the feel of climbing into great heights to reach the goal of being at the top of the Tarzan Treehouse (what we once knew as The Swiss Family Treehouse). Adventurous and mystified we sit and take it all in from a chair.

People are walking by, happy, carefree, and excited by that life that has brought them to this beautiful place. I watch the Jungle Cruise where families are coming from while the kids still are laughing at the lame jokes that came from their captain. I look to the right and I see the Indiana Jones Adventure. Kids looked stunned and parents look excited and happy. You wonder if these people look this happy at home. Everyone should look this happy everyday. That's when I look towards the tree house where all the rowdy kids are acting like monkeys and getting out all their energy (at least a third of it).

Sweet and savory barbeque chicken mixed with exotic yet playful spices tantalize my senses. Over the sweet barbeque scent, I detect the smell of dew. That's right, the smell of ancient and green rainforest soaked in its own moisture (it might be the smell of the water from the Jungle Cruise, but I am still going with the rainforest story).

Children laughing and screaming in good natured fun wake me from my fantasy. For a second there I thought I was in a rainforest, but no, I am Disneyland, safe and unscathed, but feeling still very adventurous. The hooting of the tropical birds and the old-fashioned sounds of the skippers' radios complete my happy picture.

Suddenly, I am back in my kitchen with the cake that started it all. Deep, exotic and playful, it matches where I am with that which makes us happy.

For an exotic cake of your own that might bring your sweet escape, try this:

"Adventureland Marbled Spice Cake"*

Ingredients: 1 and ½ tsp baking powder, 1 and 1/8 cups confectioners' sugar sifted, 6 tbs softened butter, 3 tbs non-fat milk, ½ tsp ground ginger, ¼ cup sugar, ¼ cup Splenda, 3 tbs molasses, 1 tsp ground cinnamon, 2 eggs lightly beaten, 7/8 cup all-purpose flour, and a few drops of vanilla extract.

1) Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees. Grease and flour an 8 inch cake pan.

2) Cream the butter, sugar, and Splenda. Beat in the eggs and vanilla.

3) Sift the flour and baking powder together and fold into the mixture alternating with milk until combined.

4) Spoon 1/3 of the mixture into a bowl, and stir in the molasses, ginger, and cinnamon.

5) Drop alternating spoonfuls of dark and light mixtures into the pan. Run a knife through them to get the cake marbled.

6) Bake for 50 minutes. Leave in pan for 10 minutes before turning onto a wire rack to cool.

7) Stir enough warm water in the confectioners' sugar to make a smooth icing. Spoon quickly over the cake. Allow to set.

8) Enjoy with the feelings of your exotic sweet escape.

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* Base for recipe from Cake and then I molded it from there.

วันจันทร์ที่ 5 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Grandma's Fruitcake

This is the recipe that my grandmother brought with her when she and her family left Russia in the early 1900's. As a child around the 1920's or so, while living on a farm in Pennsylvania which at that time there were a great amount of people coming from Europe, you needed to be able
to do things for yourself. She learned from her mother how to make a most delicious white fruit cake, a white fruitcake is a fruitcake that does not have any molasses, molasses which is very bitter, not having the molasses in the fruitcake gives it a lighter color, this gives it the name white fruitcake.

This fruitcake in the days in which my mother lived as a child with her parents was only
made during Christmas because the only time you could get walnuts, cherries, and some other ingredient's was in the fall of the year. Remember now they didn't go to the store to buy what they needed, they had to grow them. Raisins were dried by the people themselves, they even had to shell their own walnuts, and candy their own cherries, and such the pineapple and coconut I do believe they must have purchased.

To keep with tradition the only time of the year that I make or sell this fruitcake is during
the Christmas holidays, and in my mind you cannot get a better fruitcake.

Here we go now gather up your ingredient's and set them on your table, all ingredient's need to be at room temperature.

1 pound butter
12 eggs
1-pound sugar
1 pound flour all-purpose
1 pound white raisins
1 pound walnut meats
1-pound red and green candied cherries
1-pound bakers flaked coconut
1-pound candies pineapple
1 tablespoon of baking soda dissolved in 1/4-cup warm water
2 cups brandy--any brand
Soak the raisins, walnuts, cherries, coconut and pineapple with 2 cups brandy overnight in a stainless steel bowl.

In a 5 quart mixing bowl cream butter and sugar, then add eggs slowly, then add your flour and blend well, add the baking soda and water and mix a minute more, add all other ingredients and mix until well blended.

Mow you are going to bake it in 2 pound pan, or in the pan of your choice, foil or hard pan,
line the pan with wax paper or baking paper or better yet a pan liner the size of the pan.

For 2 pound pan:

Place 1 pound 12 ounces of the mixture in the pan and level it with a spoon, don't bang it
on the table.

Bake it at 350 degrees for 1 hour to 1 hour 20 minutes depends on your oven and how brown you want it. It's done when a pick is placed in the center and it comes out clean.

Let it cool on a rack for a while and then sprinkle it with 1 ounce of brandy and then another ounce when it is cool and then pack it away for about 3 days in your refrigerator and then enjoy.

Cake Walk March 25, 2010

making a coconut cake



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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 4 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Holiday Candy Recipes - The Ultimate Recipes to Make Candy

Do you like candy as much as I do? Well, did you know that you can prepare delicious candy from the comfort of your home? Pecan pralines, raspberry divinity, chocolate turtles and coconut bon bons are some simple yet delicious candy recipes you can prepare at home.

Below are the recipes so you can try them out and you will see what i mean:

1. Pecan Pralines

Ingredients:

- 1 cup of brown sugar
- 1 cup of sugar
- 1 cup of milk
- 1 tablespoon of maple syrup
- 1 tablespoon of butter
- 1/8 teaspoon of salt
- 1 cup of chopped pecans

Directions:

- Combine sugars and milk.
- Cook over low heat, stirring constantly until sugars are dissolved and mixture boils.
- Cook until thermometer registers 224.
- Add butter and pecans.
- Cook until a small amount of mixture forms a soft ball when dropped in cold water.
- Cool quickly to lukewarm.
- Stir in maple syrup and heat until thick.
- Drop on a buttered surface and flatten out into patties.

2. Raspberry Divinity

Ingredients:

- 3 cups of sugar
- 1 - 3 oz. Package of raspberry gelatin
- 1/2 cup of flaked coconut
- 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten
- 3/4 cup of light corn syrup
- 1 cup of chopped pecans
- 3/4 cu of water

Directions:

- Combine sugar, corn syrup, and water.
- Bring to a boil, stirring constantly.
- Reduce heat and cook to hard ball stage.
- Combine beaten egg whites and gelatin - beat until mixture forms stiff peaks.
- Pour hot syrup slowly into egg whites, beating until candy loses gloss and holds shape.
- Fold in coconut and nuts (optional).
- Pour into greased 9 inch square pan.
- Top with rows of chopped nuts and coconut.

3. Chocolate Turtles

Ingredients:

For The Turtles

- 2 squares of chocolate
- 1/2 cup of margarine
- 2 eggs
- 3/4 cup of sugar
- 1 cup of flour
- 1 teaspoon of vanilla

For The Icing:

- 1/2 square of chocolate
- 1/2 cup of brown sugar
- 1/4 cup of water
- 2 1/2 tablespoons of butter
- Powdered sugar

Directions:

- Melt 2 squares of chocolate and 1/2 cup of margarine.
- Beat 2 eggs. Add sugar. Fold chocolate mixture into egg mixture.
- Fold in 1 cup flour and 1 teaspoon vanilla.
- Drop by teaspoon on hot waffle iron (low).
- Bake 50 seconds.
- Cool and frost.
- ICING: Boil chocolate, brown sugar, water, and butter 3 minutes.
- Take off heat.
- Add powdered sugar until thick.
- Put on turtles.
- Sprinkle with ground nuts.

4. Coconut Bon Bons

Ingredients:

- 3/4 cup of instant potatoes (2 servings cooked, but not seasoned)
- 4 cups of flaked coconut
- 1 - 16 oz. package of powdered sugar
- 1 teaspoon of almond extract

Directions:

- Stir together the instant potatoes, coconut, powdered sugar, and the almond extract, mixing thoroughly.
- Refrigerate the mixture for 1 to 2 hours.
- Melt a 12 ounce bag of semi-sweet chocolate chips and 1/3 of a bar of paraffin was in a double boiler.
- Shape the coconut mixture into small balls and dip in the melted chocolate.
- Lay on waxed paper until cool.

My 60th Birthday Party

About a dozen of my friends gathered this evening for an awesome birthday party for me, complete with ice cream, a lime coconut cake and presents!!!!



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Best Tiramisu Recipe

If you are looking for a great recipe for the traditional Italian dessert tiramisu, this is the one for you. This best tiramisu recipe is incorporating the old favorite into a new twist for a layer cake. The Italian dessert is light, rich and flavorful. It can be served as a dessert after an Italian dinner or on its own with coffee

Ingredients for the Best Tiramisu Recipe:
- 1 package of moist white cake mix - 18.25 ounces
- 1 teaspoon of instant coffee powder
- 1/4cup of coffee
- 1 tablespoon of coffee flavored liqueur
- 1 container of mascarpone cheese - 8 ounces
- 1/2 cup of confection sugar
- 2 tablespoons of coffee flavored liqueur
- 2 cups of heavy cream
- 1/4 cup of confection sugar
- 2 tablespoons of coffee flavored liqueur
- 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1 square semisweet chocolate - 1 ounce

Directions of making the Best Tiramisu Recipe:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees
- Grease and flour 3 pans - 9 inch
- Prepare the cake mix according to the directions on the box
- Divide two thirds of the batter between two pans
- Stir in the instant coffee into the remaining batter
- Pour into the remaining pan
- Bake in the preheated oven for 20 to 25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean
- Cool for 10 minutes
- Turn out onto a wire rack
- In a measuring cup combine the brewed coffee and the 1 tablespoon of coffee liqueur and set aside
- In a small bowl, using an electric mixer on a low speed combine the mascarpone, ½ cup of the confection sugar and 2 tablespoons of the coffee liqueur
- Beat until it is smooth
- Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate
- In a medium bowl, using an electric mixer set on a medium speed beat the cream. ¼ cup of confection sugar and 2 tablespoons of coffee liqueur until stiff
- Fold in 1/2 cup of the cream mix into the filling mix
- Place one plain cake layer on a plate
- Make holes into the cake about an inch apart
- Pour 1/3 of the reserved coffee mixture over top of the cake
- Spread the remaining half of the filling mix
- Put the coffee flavored cake layer on the top
- Make holes into the cake
- Pour another 1/3 of the coffee mix over the second layer and spread the remaining filling over it
- Add the remaining cake layer on top
- Make holes in the cake
- Pour remaining coffee mix on top
- Spread sides and top of the cake with the frosting
- Place cocoa in a sieve and dust the top of the cake
- Garnish with chocolate curls and refrigerate about 30 minutes

Serve after it is chilled and enjoy this best tiramisu recipe.

วันเสาร์ที่ 3 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Just bistro a cake

I made this vid cause I was bored as hell and decided to upload it on youtube. If you know me and are watching this... don't let me know you saw this lol.



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วันศุกร์ที่ 2 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Super Easy Coconut, Chocolate, Lemon and Butterscotch Meringue Pies From Scratch

Easy Pie Crust:

If you still depend on "Mrs. Smith" for your pie crust, try this one just once.

6 1/2 Tablespoons Margarine or Butter, melted

1 Cup Flour

2 Tablespoons Powdered Sugar

Mix all ingredients in a pie plate and pat to edges. (No need to even dirty a bowl)

For a pre-baked crust (such as a cream, ice box, or chiffon pie), bake at 325 degrees for 25 minutes.

Cream Pie Filling:

3 Large Eggs, Separated

1 1/2 Cups Milk (I use 1/2 evaporated and 1/2 whole milk)

1 Cup Sugar

2 Tablespoons Flour

2 Tablespoons Corn Starch

1/4 teaspoon salt

2 Tablespoons Butter or Margarine

For All Flavors Except Lemon - 1 teaspoon Vanilla

Mix egg yolks and milk with wire whisk or rotary beater. Mix dry ingredients and add to milk/egg mixture. Cook either in heavy pan on medium heat, stirring constantly, or in microwave (on Full Power for 6-8 minutes stirring well at 2-minute intervals), until thickened. Cooking conventionally, this will take about 12-15 minutes. Add margarine and flavorings as follows:

For Chocolate:


3 Tablespoons Cocoa mixed with dry ingredients

For Coconut:


1 Cup flaked Coconut, then top meringue with 1/2 cup flaked Coconut

For Butterscotch:


Brown sugar instead of White Sugar

For Lemon:


1 Cup Milk, and substitute 1/2 Cup Lemon Juice after pie filling is cooked. Also add 1 teaspoon Lemon Extract

Pour filling into baked crust. Top filling with meringue:

Meringue:

3 Egg Whites, at room temperature (eggs should be chilled to separate)

1/2 teaspoon Cream of Tartar

6 Tablespoons Sugar

1 teaspoon Vanilla

Whip egg whites and cream of tartar until very foamy. Add sugar 1 tablespoon at a time. Beat until very stiff. Add vanilla. Bake at 375 degrees for 12-15 minutes or until slightly golden.

German Chocolate Pound Cake Recipe

Ingredients:

1 cup of margarine or butter, softened

2 cups of flour

1 package of German Chocolate

2 cups of sugar

1/2 cup of water

1 tsp of vanilla

1 tsp of baking soda

1 cup of buttermilk

1/4 tsp of salt

4 egg whites

4 egg yolks

Directions:

Preheat oven to 200 degrees C. Then line the bottom of a round cake pan with wax paper. Melt the chocolate squares until they are completely melted. Stir well. Mix flour, baking soda and salt: set aside. Beat margarine (butter) and sugar in large bowl with electric mixer on medium speed until light and fluffy. Add egg yolks, 1 at a time, beating well after each addition. Stir in chocolate mixture and vanilla. Add flour mixture alternately with buttermilk, beating after each addition until smooth. Beat egg whites in another large bowl with electric mixer on high speed until stiff peaks form. Gently stir into batter. Pour into prepared pans. Bake for 30 minutes or until cake springs back when lightly touched in center. Immediately run your spatula between the cake and sides of the pan. Cool 15 minutes and remove from the pan. Remove wax paper. Cool completely on wire racks. Spread Coconut-Pecan Frosting between layers and over top of cake. Serve and enjoy!

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 1 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Jimmy's Bar Mahon

Jimmy's Bar is a small but very welcoming bar offering good food and wonderful hospitality. Owned by Jimmy and Patsy. You can find this bar along side the fishmarket and the church.The bar is busy in the evening and has a great atmosphere. Try the Lemon Maderia and the Coconut cake, the curry made by Patsy is excellent.Like us if you go there once you will always return.



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Fun Food Recipes - Candy Recipes

Making your own candy is great fun. These candy recipes are real fun food recipes and are all time favorites with my family. We normally make these candies on a Saturday and the whole family takes part. I think making the candies might even be more fun than eating them! Try these recipes; your family will love them. You will be amazed at how easy it is to make your own candy.

Make these candies for your next kid's party.

Peanut Brittle Recipe

Ingredients:


1 cup butter or margarine
1 ½ cup sugar
½ cup golden syrup
½ cup water
½ tsp bicarbonate of soda
1 ½ cups roasted peanuts

Method:


Melt the butter or margarine.
Add the sugar, golden syrup and water and simmer the mixture until the sugar has dissolved.
Increase the heat and bring to the boil.
Stir in the bicarbonate of soda and peanuts and boil over moderate heat, uncovered, to the hard-crack stage.
Pour into a greased 30cm x 20 cm pan.
Mark into squares when starting to set.
Cool until hard, then break into squares.

Makes about 5 dozen

FUDGE


6 cups sugar
1 cup cake flour
¼ tsp salt
1 cup butter or margarine
1 can condensed milk
1 ¼ water
3 Tbsp golden syrup
1 Tbsp vinegar
14 tsp cream of tartar
2 tsp vanilla essence

Method:


Mix the sugar, caked flour and salt in a large heavy-based saucepan.
Add the butter or margarine, condensed milk, water, golden syrup and vinegar.
Heat over low heat, stirring constantly, until the sugar has dissolved and the butter or margarine has melted. (Take care that it does not burn).
Dissolve the cream of tartar in a little water and stir into the mixture as soon as it begins to boil.
Boil over moderate heat for about 20 minutes, uncovered, to the soft-ball stage, stirring often. (Test by dropping a teaspoonful in a little water. You should be able to press the fudge into a soft ball).
Remove from the stove and stir in the vanilla essence.
Allow to cool slightly, then beat until starting to stiffen.
Pour the mixture into a greased 33cm x 22 cm swiss roll pan. Mark into 2,5cm squares once it starts to set.
Cut when completely cooled.

Makes 117 squares.

PINEAPPLE JELLIES


3 medium or 4 small pineapples
2 ¼ cups sugar
1 Tbsp gelatin
½ cup boiling water
2 pkts lemon or pineapple jelly
castor sugar and/or coconut

Method:


Peel and grate or mince the pineapple to get about 2 lbs pulp and juice.
Boil the pineapple pulp for 15-20 minutes until done.
Add the sugar and boil for a further 5 minutes.
Dissolve the gelatin in the boiling water, stir into the pineapple mixture and boil for a minute or two.
Remove from the stove, add the jelly powder and stir until dissolved.
Pour the mixture into a greased 30 cm x 20 cm pan.
Cut into 3cm x 3cm squares once cold and roll in castor sugar or a mixture of castor sugar and coconut.

Makes about 5 dozen.

Next time that you are looking for fun food recipes, think about these candy recipes and try them.

You will not get tastier candy recipes and that is why these recipes are ideal for kid's parties as well.