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Boozy Christmas Mince Pies

Boozy Christmas Mince Pies

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Prep Time: 35 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

These sweet mince pies are made with fruit mince, which you can usually buy in jars in the tinned fruit section of your supermarket here in Africa. I add a few tablespoons of brandy to mine, which gives this recipe a lovely 'boost' !

Abis Saturday Night Dish!

Abis Saturday Night Dish!

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

Are you wondering what to eat tonight?

Apple Vase

Apple Vase

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

Apple Vase makes a great decoration for a fruit plate. Fill the vase with beries or serve a cocktail in it. I like to have cream in it. To make the apple vase learn some fruit carving methods. The recipe with pictures is available at http://garnishfood…

Fresh fruit pie with crumble topping

Fresh fruit pie with crumble topping

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Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

In the summer, when all of the best fruits are at the peak of their season, it is the ideal time to make a fresh fruit tart. This recipe is super versatile, because the best fruit to use is the ripest, sweetest fruit you have on hand. You can use peaches,…

Puff Pastry Waffles Filled with Fruit Jam

Puff Pastry Waffles Filled with Fruit Jam

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Warm pastry, with warm fruit jam and some icing powder on top is just divine. It melts in your mouth. After trying this, I have to admit that puff pastry baked in a waffle iron is so much more tasty than baked in the oven. It is less dry and you can con…

Fruit Salsa with Cinnamon Chips

Fruit Salsa with Cinnamon Chips

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Use whatever seasonal fruit you'd like in this refreshing fruit salsa. Paired with fresh cinnamon tortilla chips, this is an addictive and delicious snack!

Puff Pastry: Little Pear Bites

Puff Pastry: Little Pear Bites

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

I love warm puff pastry combined with some fruit. It doesn't request a lot of ingredients and its ready before you know it. The taste of soft, warm fruit with the buttery pastry, just melts away in your mouth.

Fruit Pizza

Fruit Pizza

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 14 Minutes

My Great Aunt Shannon makes this dessert that is chock full of fresh fruits. You can use any variety that you like, and you could even substitute chocolate cookie dough instead of sugar. This light, creamy dish would be the perfect ending to an outdoor…

Fried Chicken, Potatoes, Salad & Fruit

Fried Chicken, Potatoes, Salad & Fruit

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Fried chicken, mashed potatoes w/sour cream, romaine salad w/tomato & fruit.

Jam Kisses

Jam Kisses

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

A new take on the classic "Thumbprint Cookie" recipe that features almond flavors alongside high quality lemon curd or fruit preserves.

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Fruit Carving Arrangements and Food Garnishes

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Fruit and vegetable carving art. Food garnishing using the carving centerpieces.

Tasty Pastry

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The aphrodisiac chocolate, the exotic perfume of vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, fruit, liquor, heavy cream, beaten egg whites, sugary egg yolks and more ingredients are the main characters of this blog, which united in mysterious ways create true delight…

soupmaker.co.uk

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Recipes made up by using seasonal fruit and vegetables grown in my garden and others that are interesting or loved by the family. Making soup is a favourite in our home so there are plenty of soup recipes too. I am always looking to find new and fun…

10 results of 17 Blog Posts

Domestic Goddess

posted July 01, 2010 in Two to Lose Twenty

I've decided not to keep blogging about how badly I'm doing. Instead, let me tell you about dinner last night, which was a triumph of home produce (and surprisingly for this house included both a main course and a dessert - I felt almost like a prope (read full article)

Papaya Coconut Milk Jelly

posted March 13, 2010 in I SO HUNGRY

 Papaya Coconut Milk Jelly DessertPapaya fruit is in season so I made a JELLY!!   Papaya these days costs about $3.99 to $6.00 a kg depending where you get it from.  Instead of buying them I get for free!  My grandma grows a (read full article)

Banh Xeo or Vietnamese Stuffed Pancakes

posted March 01, 2010 in I SO HUNGRY

Ban Xeo is also called Vietnamese Stuffed Pancakes/ Crepes or Sizzling Crepes cause they sizzle when made.  This is one of my favourite Vietnamese dishes mum makes me when I am over for dinner.  It is made out of rice flour, turmeric and co (read full article)

Chicken, Leek and Bacon Pie

posted February 07, 2010 in No Love Sincerer...

Yesterday I had some boneless chicken thighs in the fridge to use up - I had been planning on making some spicy jerk chicken thighs and had even bought some chilli peppers in town in the morning with this in mind. But then we picked up our fruit and (read full article)

Beef and Broccoli Lasagne; What's on Your Counter? and Weekly Menu

posted February 05, 2010 in Thyme for Cooking, the Blog

We decided to move to Andorra while we were living in Ireland.So, naturally, we immediately started Spanish language lessons.Our teacher was a young woman from Valencia (pronounced ba-LEN-thia) who had followed her Irish boyfriend home from a holiday (read full article)

Beef and Broccoli Lasagne; What's on Your Counter? and Weekly Menu

posted February 05, 2010 in Thyme for Cooking, the Blog

We decided to move to Andorra while we were living in Ireland.So, naturally, we immediately started Spanish language lessons.Our teacher was a young woman from Valencia (pronounced ba-LEN-thia) who had followed her Irish boyfriend home from a holiday (read full article)

Orange Marmalade

posted January 24, 2010 in Anyone For Seconds?

I seem to remember that from the end of January to the beginning of February our kitchen was filled the fragrant smell of Seville oranges cooking. I think my mother and grandmother made enough to last almost the whole year! Sometimes I mince the f (read full article)

01.17.09: dinner (calzoni!)

posted January 19, 2010 in The Manhattan Food Project

Calzone with Fresh Mozzarella, Ricotta Salata, Proscuitto, Sun-Dried Tomato and Thyme When I was growing up, the concept of the savory pie didn’t really go farther than the mince pies that my dad would get to enjoy at Thanksgiving and Christmas (read full article)

Sorrel Cake

posted December 25, 2009 in Simply Trini Cooking

Sorrel Cake? You mean to say some innovative Trini went and invented a cake with sorrel! Well not only that but they happened to share their recipe and we happened to get the recipe....long story short, it's now online for everyone to try.Thi (read full article)

Last Minute Christmas Links

posted December 22, 2009 in The Vegan Diet

Wishing my readers and their families a wonderful Christmas. I hope the links below help those of you, like me, who haven't totally organised their Christmas yet. Recipes : 1) Vegan Christmas or Yule by Vegan Family House  :  Include (read full article)

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