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Philip (sarah)
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Oct 17, 2011 12:17PM

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Edit....and a touch of vanilla essence.

Is corn flour the missing secret ingredient from my icing? is that why i can never get it to look right? or is that just lack of skill...

I do 1 cup sifted icing sugar, 3 tbsp sifted corn flour, 2tbsp soft butter or margarine, 1/2tsp vanilla. Whiz it in the food processor till smooth. If it's too stiff add more butter a 1/2 tbsp at a time.
Edit... You can add half a package of cream cheese to make icing for carrot or banana cake.




I'll dig out the recipe now.

Phil makes what he calls French pancakes,thin unsweetened crepe type pancakes ,rolled with a Bolognese filling,cheese sauce poured over then cheese grated on top and flashed under the grill to brown slightly.Delicious.

Anyway...

The trick to these is to have the pan at just the right temperature. The first pancake never seems to turn out right, so don't worry. I always give that one to Dave. ;)
You want to use a heavy pan that is very hot but not smoking. Heat the dry pan then brush it lightly with oil. A mantra I was taught when young is 'Hot pan, cold oil, foods don't stick'
I've found that my Welsh bakestone works well.
You'll need
1 room temperature egg
1 cup milk (soya milk works well)
1/2 tsp salt
1 cup bread flour
2 tsp baking powder
1 1/2 tbsp melted vegetable shortening or margarine (not butter)
While your pan is heating, beat the egg then add the milk. Sift the flour with the baking powder and salt and beat into the milk mixture, add shortening last.
Drop by heaping tablespoon onto hot pan. It's ready to turn when the top is full of bubbles and the edges are dry. Don't move it round the pan while it cooks and only turn once. Once it's turned the second side takes about half the cooking time as the first. It should be golden brown on both sides.
Serve immediately with room temperature butter and copious lashings of real Canadian maple syrup.


oven on at gas mark 1 140 degrees
6" 8" 9" 11"
Currents 225 , 450, 575, 900, grams
sultanas 75, 175, 225, 350 "
raisins 75, 175, 225, 350 "
cherries 40, 50, 60, 110 "
mixed pee l40, 50, 60, 110 "
brandy 3, 3, 4 , 6 tbs
plain flour 110 , 225, 275 , 450 grams
Salt 1/2 , 1/, 1/2, 1/2 level tsp
nutmeg 1/2 , 1/2, 1/2 , 1/2 "
mixed spice 1/4 , 1/2 , 3/4 , 1 "
chopped
almonds 40, 50, 60, 110 grams
soft brown
sugar 110, 225, 275, 450 grams
black treacle 1, 1, 1tbs, 1 1/2 tbs
rounded tsp dessert
unsalted 110, 225, 275, 450 grams
butter
grated lemon 1/2, 1, 1 large , 1 lemons
rind
grated orange 1/2, 1, 1 large 2 oranges
rind
eggs 2 , 4 , 5 , 8,
baking time 3:30 4:30-45 4:45 5:30 HRS:MIN
Soak the dried fruit in brandy overnight
Sieve flour and spices into mixing bowl. In separate bowl cream butter and sugar and slowly add eggs a tbs at a time (if looks like curdling add some flour)Fold in flour and spices. Now stir in the fruit, nuts, peel
and rind. spoon mixture into cake tin and put a band of greaseproof paper round the outside of cake tin and cover with a disc of paper with 50p sized hole in middle. Bake on lower shelf of oven and do not open for at least 3 hours for 6" 4 hours for others. Test with skewer to ensure cake is cooked.
it didn't print out the same way as I wrote it but there are the four measurements for each line for the various sizes of cake.

Still like my recipe more, though. ;)
message by Patti (Pennywise):
Christmas Cake
4 bottles of Vodka
1 cup of water
1 tsp baking soda
1 cup of sugar
1 tsp salt
1 cup of brown sugar
lemon juice
4 large eggs
nuts
2 cups of dried fruit
Method:
Sample the vodka to check quality.
Take a large bowl, check the vodka again.
To be sure it is the highest quality, pour one level cup and drink.
Repeat.
Turn on the electric mixer.
Beat one cup of butter in a large fluffy bowl.
Add one teaspoon of sugar. Beat again.
At this point it's best to make sure the vodka is still OK.
Try another cup .... just in case
Turn off the mixerer.
Break 2 leggs and add to the bowl and chuck in the cup of dried fruit.
Pick fruit off floor. Mix on the turner. If the fried druit gets stuck in the beaterers pry it loose with a sdrewscriver.
Sample the vodka to check for tonsisticity.
Next, sift two cups of salt. Or something.
Who giveshz a shoot
Check the vodka.
Now shift the lemon juice and strain your nuts.
Add one table.
Add a spoon of sugar. Whatever you can find.
Greash the oven and pee in the fridge.
Turn the cake tin 360 degrees and try not to fall over Don't forget to beat off the turner.
Finally, throw the bowl through the window, finish the vodka and kick the dog.
Fall into bed.
CHERRY MISTMAS!
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Think I'll make both. I have a sneaky suspicion that your cake doesnt always turn out the best although a lot more fun to make Patti


I really want to make chilli for dinner tonight but I'm having a terrible time with my kidney beans. I use dried as they're easier to transport than tinned. I soaked a bunch overnight and have been boiling them for the last 2 1/2 hours and they're still hard. Any of you clever people have any tricks up your sleeves? I've looked online with no success.






Bicarb is alkaline so that would support the theory in my previous post,

You lot are magic.
Patti (Pennywise) wrote: "Hey! Thanks! The flipping Internet has been down for the last couple hours so I've just now seen this. I'll dump in some bicarbonate of soda and take them off the heat now.
You lot are magic."
I'm dying to know - did it work??
:0)
You lot are magic."
I'm dying to know - did it work??
:0)

They're perfect now! Just dumped everything into the slow cooker to bubble away for the afternoon.
Thank you, lovelies!!!!

Its nice to be appreciated thank you Patti.

Still like my recipe more, though. ;)
message by Patti (Pennywise):
Christmas Cake
4 bottles of Vodka
1 cup of water
1 tsp baking soda
1 cup of sugar
1 tsp salt
1 cup of b..."
This looks great! Just wondered, could I substitute brandy for the vodka - and I don't really like nuts in a cake, would it be OK to use more fruit instead? ;)




Lynne, that's horrible. I'm sorry. Which thread was it?
I admit I'm avoiding Amazoo these days but I'll go over to fight in your corner.


Lynne (Tigger's Mum) wrote: "Bit different on here to Amazoo, I had a little spat with such a"nice man" he had a right pop at us O/T rant. called me a sheep, Damaskat a pig (well he mentioned snouts) morphed our responses, man..."
What thread was that on?
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What thread was that on?
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