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  • Greek Apple Cookies

    finely grated 2 tbsp lemon juice 4 tbsp sugar 1/2 tsp cinnamon + some for dusting 1/2 tsp cloves 1/2 tsp nutmeg Nuts could go well in it too. If you like apple pie though, you'll like these.

  • Leckerli and Eggnog Pudding

    It is quite chewy, sometimes with candied orange peel or nuts, always spiced. I love them. baking dish 4 egg yolks 1/2 c cream 1 1/4 c milk 1 tbsp honey 1 tsp vanilla 1 tbsp cinnamon Fresh ground nutmeg

  • Brussel Sprout Soup with Croûtons and Sweet Potato

    c milk 1 tsp rosemary 1/2 tsp cocoa spice Salt and pepper to taste 3 rolls (I used olive bread and nut

  • Orange Date Cookies

    Try replacing the ground almond with other ground nuts to see the difference.

  • Mulligatawny Soup

    use a lot, but the choice is yours 1/2 c red lentils 2/3 c coconut milk 3 c of chicken broth Roasted nuts

  • Baked Oats, a Few Favourite Variants

    , I've been playing with different ingredients and flavours in our oats including coconut, vanilla, nuts

  • Pumpkin Muffins

    With pumpkins very briefly in season and available here, I am trying to take advantage. Some I am cooking with now, for tasty, warming autumnal foods, while others I am roasting and then freezing as pumpkin purée for future use. With some of this roasted pumpkin purée, I decided to make more muffins - still in a bid to stock up on breakfast foods for Little Bit before Littler Bit arrives, which require zero effort from me after the first half hour or so. I wasn't really sure where I wanted to go with these, but then as I made up a batch of British Mix Spice for another recipe, I decided to use that. Mix Spice, as it turns out, is quite similar to Pumpkin Spice, but with some differences, most notable of which is the coriander powder. I decided to try out the spice blend on the pumpkin muffins, and I am quite pleased with it. Ingredients: 3 tbsp butter 2 tbsp light brown sugar 1 tbsp white sugar 1 egg 1 c milk 1 c white flour 1 c whole wheat flour 2 tsp mix spice* 3 tsp baking powder 2 tsp dried orange peel 1 c pumpkin purée 1 c dark chocolate chips For a recipe for Mix Spice, here is the link to the one I used. 1) Cream together butter and sugars. Beat in egg and then stir in milk. 2) Gradually stir in dry ingredients, followed by pumpkin and chocolate chips. 3) Spoon into muffin cups, filling about 2/3 full. Bake at 200°C for 20-25 minutes, until a stabbing implement comes out clean (I favour knives for this, but I know some people like skewers. Stabber's choice really.) I enjoyed these, especially with a smidge of butter. Little Bit tucked in quite happily, so I think my goal of providing something easy for him succeeded! I must say though that the pumpkin flavour wasn't particularly strong. I have found that before when using my homemade pumpkin purée from roasted pumpkin, especially as contrasted with the much more pronounced flavour of tinned pumpkin, but being unable to get tinned pumpkin here, I am making do with what we have. I also chopped up dark chocolate from a bar rather than using actual chips, and some of the pieces were (deliberately-accidentally) a bit on the larger side, so the final muffins had big gooey chocolate patches in them, which was not a bad thing in the least.

  • Balsamic and Honey Caramelised Onion Recipe

    ago as an accompaniment for simple meat-and-starch meals that I wanted to round out the flavour and nutrition

  • Black Pudding and Pumpkin Pie

    Ingredients: For the crust: 2 1/2 c flour 1 c butter, cold 1/2 c apple cider vinegar 2 tsp thyme Nutmeg Grate in the fresh nutmeg and mix.

  • Stuffed Mushrooms on a Risotto Bed

    The mushrooms had a lovely nutty depth of flavour, while the warm spice notes of the sauce, contrasted

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