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Culinary Delights
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SpanishEyes | Report | 17 Apr 2011 08:21 |
Persie, this looks delicious and I shal try to make next week. To many visitors to make it this week. |
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SpanishEyes | Report | 17 Apr 2011 08:22 |
I should also have said welcome to being the first person on a new page |
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SpanishEyes | Report | 17 Apr 2011 08:26 |
Green fingers, thanks for the recipe,I will make this as it sounds rather delicious. |
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Greenfingers | Report | 17 Apr 2011 09:41 |
Yes Persie here I am...will hopefully get round to making Lumberjack Cake this week....your recipe sound great....see further back for my black Magic pud, obviously of a similar genre. I have a recipe for Impossible Pie which I will post that makes like a custard at the bottom....just got to remember where it is ! Its an Southern States of the US receipe as is another i have called Dump Pie. I'll look them out and post |
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MillymollyAmanda | Report | 17 Apr 2011 10:19 |
Morning , |
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Greenfingers | Report | 17 Apr 2011 11:45 |
Impossible Pie |
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MillymollyAmanda | Report | 17 Apr 2011 12:27 |
Well the Lumberjack cake looks good , but i would advise you to line the tin well,at the bottom and round the sides ,so you can lift it out ,as it was a heck of a job to get it out of the tin !!! |
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Persephone | Report | 17 Apr 2011 12:28 |
This is a very naughty treat - |
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Greenfingers | Report | 18 Apr 2011 15:17 |
Some versions of Dump Pie |
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SpanishEyes | Report | 19 Apr 2011 10:01 |
I am so cross with myself!! |
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SpanishEyes | Report | 19 Apr 2011 14:25 |
nudge |
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Greenfingers | Report | 19 Apr 2011 14:46 |
Make a sponge cake instead 6oz SR,,6 Oz Butter, 6oz caster, 3 eggs...whisk altogether pour into 2 greased 6" sponge tins. Cook at 180oC for about 25 mins until skewer comes out clean. Make up butter cream I am afraid I always guess that, put in cocoa instead of some of the icing sugar. Sandwich together with some and put rest on top, roughly like a nest and fill top with small choc eggs and a chick if you can get one. The 6 year old you have coming with love it...not all little uns like marzipan etc, it is easier to have a sponge cake Hope this is of some help |
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SpanishEyes | Report | 19 Apr 2011 15:00 |
Greenfingers |
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Persephone | Report | 20 Apr 2011 03:45 |
Or....Make him my chocolate toasties,,,, if you have a cookie cutter you can make icing sugar patterns on them. I have a childrens' plastic baking cutter set for playdough just for this purpose - It has a rabbit, heart, butterfly, star and even a truck and elephant plus some others. I have often found toy shops have all sorts of little things you can use. |
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SpanishEyes | Report | 20 Apr 2011 08:03 |
Persephone, thanks for your suggestions, they are all noted! |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 24 Apr 2011 00:04 |
Thought you might like a couple of unusual recipes. These come from cookbooks which are bordering on antiquity, as is their owner. Yell at me if you already have them. I haven't read through your entire thread, there is something nauseating about a grown woman sitting drooling all over a keyboard. |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 24 Apr 2011 00:47 |
Second recipe is called Polpette which I think means Meatballs. |
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Persephone | Report | 24 Apr 2011 04:23 |
Wow never heard of tomato soup in cake.... |
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SpanishEyes | Report | 24 Apr 2011 08:18 |
Aunty Sherlock |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 24 Apr 2011 13:38 |
The use of the soup comes from book of uses of soup put out by a very famous soup canner. Surprise, surprise. My version is adorned with childish scribble which means it must be about 40 odd years old. The book has no date on it. |