Showing posts with label Soda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soda. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 June 2017

Gareth's Cookies

Now what starts with the letter C? Cookie starts with C, Let's think of other things, That starts with C, Oh, who cares about the other things?, C is for cookie, that's good enough for me.

Makes 20 - 24 Cookies

150g Unsalted Butter. cubed at room temperature
150g Golden Caster Sugar
1 tsp Vanilla Extract
1 Large Egg
½ tsp Bicarbonate of Soda
225g Plain Flour
225g Milk Chocolate (Dairy Milk, Galaxy, any good quality chocolate), roughly chopped

1. Preheat the oven to 200c/180c Fan assisted. 

2. In a bowl mix the butter and sugar together. Then add the vanilla and egg to the mixture and mix in. Then add the flour and bicarbonate of soda. When it starts to thicken add the chocolate and give one final mix

3. Layer the baking tray with greaseproof paper. Then take a tablespoon of cookie dough and put on the tray. For each tray put no more than 6 on them to prevent sticking (I was using a 24 x 18 cm tray).

4. Put in the oven for 8 - 10 minutes. They should be golden brown. Leave to cool on the tray before transferring to a wire rack. (Do I really need to give serving suggestions... Enjoy!)


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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)

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Friday, 16 March 2012

Malteaser Muffins (V)

Made these as a birthday present for a friend. Lovely as a gift for any occasion.

Makes 12

4 tbps Cocoa Powder
Box of Malteasers, smashed
100g Milk Chocolate, broken up
250ml Milk
125g Caster Sugar
1tsp Vanilla Extract
2 tsp Baking Powder
1 tsp Bicarbonate of Soda
250g Plain Flour, sifted
2 Medium Eggs

Topping
50g Milk chocolate melted
Maltereaser, crushed or left whole

1. Preheat the oven to 180c and place the muffin cases in a muffin tray.

2. Stir the sifted flour, baking powder, bicarbonate of soda, cocoa powder, sugar and the broken up pieces of chocolate in a large mixing bowl.

3. In a measuring jug whisk, eggs, vanilla and milk together.

4. Add the milk mixture to the dry mixture. Stirring until almost smooth. If too runny, add flour. Or if too dry add more milk.

5. Put the mixture into the muffin cases, making sure it dosen't go beyond half way full.

6. Place them in the oven and bake for 20 minutes.

7. Leave the muffins to cool.

8. Once the muffins have finished cooling you can melt the rest of the milk chocolate. Apply the melted chocolate on top of each muffin. Then sprinkle the malteasers on top.