Sunday 26 March 2017

Cheese Twists (V)

Quick and easy snack food. Ideal for dinner parties, buffets, pre dinner food etc. Little effort but maximum flavour.

Makes 12-14

375g Roll Out Puff Pastry
1 Egg
2 Cloves Garlic, Crushed
1-2 tsp Oregano
2 Handfuls Gran Padano or vegetarian alternative
Salt and Pepper

1. Preheat the oven to 220c/200 fan assisted. Roll out the Puff Pastry and lie on the baking sheet.

2. Beat the egg and add the garlic cloves. Wash the pastry with the egg and garlic mix. Sprinkle the cheese and oregano. Then grind salt and pepper over the pastry. Slice pastry with 1-2cm depth and slice leghtways. With each strip take either end and twist 4 times then lay back the greaseproof paper.

3.  Put on baking tray and put in the oven for 12-15 minutes or until golden brown. Serve by themselves or a sour cream and chive dip.



Friday 17 March 2017

The Dark Chocolate Knight

As described by one person 'crumbly and melts in your mouth' Also ideal snacking when you need to do some brooding in Gotham. 


Makes 24 - 26 Biscuits

150g Butter
100g Caster Sugar
50g Cocoa Powder
1tsp Cinnamon
225g Plain Flour, plus extra for dusting
100g Dark Chocolate, broken up
100g Milk Chocolate Chips
½ tsp Baking Powder

Topping
175g Dark Chocolate

1. Preheat the oven to 180c/160 fan assisted. In a food processor mix the butter and sugar together. Then melt the dark chocolate in a bowl over boiling water on the hob or in the microwave. Once fully melted add to the food processor and mix.

2.  Add the flour, cocoa powder, cinnamon and baking powder and give another mix til everything had combined. Finally mix in the chocolate chips. The mixture should be solid. If runny add more flour and if too dry add some melted butter. Put in cling film and but in fridge for about 10 minutes.

3. Put some greaseproof paper and put on trays. Take the dough and put on floured surface. It will be easy to roll out as the chips will stop you rolling out too thin. Should be the thickness of a pound coin. Once rolled out take either a batman butter or a round cutter and cut into shapes and put on tray.

4. Put in the oven for 15 minutes. Allow to cool. Melt the other dark chocolate. Then dip each biscuit in the chocolate to cover one side of the biscuit. Put on a wire rack for the chocolate to cool.



Sunday 12 March 2017

Chocolate Paradise Brownies (V)

Want to impress a date? Night in alone? Need an accompaniment for your ice cream? Then give this recipe a go. All gooey when warm. But always moist.

Makes a Square Cake Worth (Cut into smaller squares)
Resist the urge to eat the mixture (Difficult, I know)

200g Butter, cubed at room temperature
100g Plain Flour
50g Cocoa Powder
200g Dark Chocolate, broken to small pieces
100g Milk Chocolate, cubed
Pinch of Salt
3 Eggs
250g Golden Caster Sugar

1. Preheat oven to 180/160 fan assisted. Line a square 20cm (8 inch) with greaseproof paper. Heat water in a pan. Place a bowl over the pan, add the butter and dark chocolate. Mix well until combined. Leave to cool.

2. While the mixture cools, in another bowl sift the flour and cocoa powder in a bowl then add the sugar and salt. Mix until combined. Add the eggs and stir.

3. When the chocolate mix has cooled enough, gradually add the melt dark chocolate mix to the flour mix. Stir until all has combined.

4. Either mix in the milk chocolate pieces and pour into the cake tin OR pour the mixture into the cake tin and scatter the milk chocolate. Bake in the oven for 25 - 30 minutes. You should be able to poke the centre of the brownie with a toothpick and it should come out clear. Enjoy by themselves or with ice cream and/or cream.







Nice Warm with Cream



Sunday 5 March 2017

Crempog (V)

Made these on Shrove Tuesday. Different from your average pancake. They are surprisingly light and fluffy. Serve with your favourite fruit and golden syrup.

Makes 10-12 Pancakes

Mixture
450ml Buttermilk
50g Unsalted Butter
275g Plain Flour
75g Caster Sugar
1tsp Bicarbonate Soda
2 Eggs
Pinch of Salt
1 tbsp Vinegar

Knob of Butter

1. Heat water in pan and place a bowl over the water. Add the butter and buttermilk. Heat through until the butter has melted and mixed together.

2. Remove the bowl from the heat and add the flour and mix well. Leave the mixture till it has cooled down.

3. In a separate bowl add the remaining ingredients and beat well until combined. Add this to the mixture and mix until you get a smooth batter.

4. To cook the pancake take a baking stone or frying pan and heat a bit of butter. This should be over a medium heat. You will need about half a serving spoon of mixture for a pancake (don't want the the pancake too thick). Cook until each side is golden brown (roughly about 5 minutes on each side).

5. You can have them with lemon and sugar, Nutella or my personal favourite blueberries and golden syrup (or whatever you want, your pancakes, your way)

Stack them Up!