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May 26, 2012May 26, 2012T2K

Mexican Lasagna

Once again this recipe was first published by Nigella Lawson in Kitchen. It was always one of those recipes I wasn’t sure if I wanted to try but looked easy enough. I first made this in December. Mum was in hospital and I needed to make dinner for the rest of the week, without any […]

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May 21, 2012February 16, 2016T2K

Pinwheel Biscuits by Mary Berry

Apparently young children can bake with greater accuracy than I can. Mary Berry’s pinwheel biscuit recipe is prefaced by the statement that ‘Young children can easily make these – under supervision of course (from her Baking Bible)’. Perhaps I need more supervision when I bake! My biscuits were, of course delicious, but they weren’t the […]

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May 20, 2012February 10, 2015T2K

Churros Y Chocolate from Nigella Lawson

Nigella’s churro recipe is, she claims, the result of much research and recipe testing. Many churro recipes available online have eggs, butter and sugar in the dough but I went with Nigella’s recipe (published in Kitchen) because the dough was fairly frugal in it’s ingredients and I felt the chocolate sauce and cinnamon rolling sugar would […]

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May 19, 2012May 15, 2012T2K

Huguenot Torte (Apple and Pecan Torte)

It’s a Saturday night; I’m at home, I’m baking and I’m preparing blog posts. While some may not publicise this activity on a Saturday night, I am reveling in the peace and quiet. I have the kitchen to myself, Diana Krall is playing and I couldn’t feel more comfortable right now, or with my future […]

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May 12, 2012T2K

Blythe Danner’s Blueberry Muffins

I love muffins. They require very little effort but can be gloriously rewarding. There are so many recipes, endless combinations and it seems everyone has their own little secret. I remember in year eight Home Economics, our teacher said that muffins should only be stirred 6 times. It didn’t matter if it wasn’t mixed completely, but […]

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May 8, 2012March 23, 2016T2K

The best chocolate cake I have ever made.

This cake has been on my to-bake list for quite a while, mainly because it is fairly unusual (in the unlimited realm of online recipes) to come across a recipe repeated so faithfully, so often. Of the 4 links below, there are only 2 minor differences, neither of which affect the texture of the cake […]

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May 5, 2012February 10, 2015T2K

Orange Swiss Roll by Mary Berry

This was an unusual choice of cake for me, mostly because I prefer layered cakes and had also never made any type of rolled cake before. However, I had a dozen eggs to use in 2 days so I thought I would give this recipe a go, as it required nothing more than pantry ingredients. […]

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April 22, 2012T2K

Cheese biscuits (or straws)

So many recipes call for egg whites as a leavening or binding agent, leaving me with egg yolks sitting in my fridge (most recently coffee and banana vacherin). Because I loathe wasting food, I am constantly on the lookout for recipes to use up egg yolks. Usually I make lemon curd or custard but I […]

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April 17, 2012February 11, 2015T2K

Caramelised onion & blue cheese tarts from Stephanie Alexander

Or “how to turn a wedge of leftover blue-vein cheese into the most fantastic canapes” Blue-vein cheese is an acquired taste but in our house it is an essential addition to every cheese platter. Having bought this for a lazy, luxury friday night dinner, we found it too much to finish off between the two […]

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April 11, 2012February 10, 2015T2K

Tsoureki – Greek Easter bread

Festive foods make the occasion for me, more than any other tradition. Tsoureki is a sweet Greek bread made at easter time, usually studded with dyed red eggs to symbolise new life. For me, this tsoureki always brings back the memory of my family’s Easter tradition; gathering at my Grandmother’s house after midnight mass for a supper […]

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