There's a little added feature to "The Comfort Bake" that I use quite (very) often. A case in point - when a neighbour recently gave me a jam pan full of lemons, I decided to make lemon curd, lots of it. I plucked the curd recipe that's found within the Lemon Chiffon Tray Bake on … Continue reading Hidden Gems of The Comfort Bake
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Mulberry (plus raspberry and apple) shortcake
Wednesday - opportunity to prepare a morning tea for friends (aka The Custard Club). A couple of days ago a friend brought me some exquisite mulberries (my favourite berries by far). Next day I first made mulberry cordial syrup. The strained off berries were still full of flavour, so decided to make a latticed shortcake … Continue reading Mulberry (plus raspberry and apple) shortcake
Easter Buns of a Different Kind
New invention, Easter holiday buns of a different kind. I made some fudge for today, planning to share it around. I'd found a tin of top n fill caramel in the back of the pantry and melted it with very good quality chocolat de couverture noir. Hmmm, very rich indeed, maybe not to everyone's taste. … Continue reading Easter Buns of a Different Kind
Peaches and Cream
Wednesday morning tea for the Custard Club yesterday - peaches and cream butterfly cakes, direct from the pages of The Comfort Bake (pages 32 and 33 to be precise). One small difference, today under the cream there's a generous swirl of egg custard. It was for the Custard Club after all, custard is obligatory. (Readers … Continue reading Peaches and Cream
RECIPE – English Muffins plain and also fruit and spice
You’ll need a bit of time to make these, but certainly it is well worth the effort. The tins I used were some mini cheesecake tins I bought years ago at the KMart. I think I only used them once for that purpose, but I'm pleased I held onto them as they were ideal for … Continue reading RECIPE – English Muffins plain and also fruit and spice
English Muffins
A little Sunday cooking/baking. I've been wanting to make proper English-style muffins for a long, long time. After a bit of a false start, managed to produce these today The secret is to partially cook them on the stovetop, then finish with a short spell in the oven. Split and toasted muffins topped with bacon … Continue reading English Muffins
New Kid on the Block – Thermalux Gourmet Cooker
New kid on the block, just installed yesterday - this beauty is a Thermalux Gourmet Cooker, a wood heater and oven all in the one unit. Imagine my surprise when I saw the little metal plaque on the bottom - "Wise Living", seems fitting. Even the gift tea towels beat the same logo. Following the … Continue reading New Kid on the Block – Thermalux Gourmet Cooker
The versatile Apple Lemon Delicious Pudding
There's a recipe in "The Comfort Bake" that has chameleon-like properties. On page 112 is the recipe for Apple Lemon Delicious Pudding. It is, as the recipe title suggests, really delicious as a dessert dish. However, it also makes one of the most delicious cakes, a real neighbourhood and family pleaser. I use a pyrex … Continue reading The versatile Apple Lemon Delicious Pudding
Comfort Baking Sunday
Yesterday was spent well and most enjoyably with loads of baking. A recipe from the new book (The Comfort Bake), this one a hidden treasure as there's no accompanying photo in the book. These are Spicy Date and Raisin Rolls (page 24). Nevertheless it's one of my favourites - so delicious, and for those who … Continue reading Comfort Baking Sunday
Chocolate cake with sprinkles, a perfect cake to share
Just a quick cake for the Wednesday morning tea group today - but after all, who doesn't like a chocolate cake with icing and sprinkles (or hundreds and thousands as we used to call them)? This recipe (chocolate cake batter part) came from "The Comfort Bake", so simple; just throw all the ingredients into a … Continue reading Chocolate cake with sprinkles, a perfect cake to share
