Citrus Flavours

Citrus Flavours
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This blog has been designed to enlighten the world to sweet and savoury cusine. Personally, my favourite ingredient in cooking is citrus fruits, particually lemons, so I will try to inspire your inner chef to share the interesting flavour of lemons in the most indulgent cupcakes, muffins, cakes, slices, cookies and of course savoury dishes. My collection of recipes can be applied to any situation; formal or informal, in any case they are delicious and will interest your guests! Enjoy preparing and sharing the following recipes for what will be a memorable gathering with friends and family for any occassion.
Showing posts with label honey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label honey. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Honey Joys

Recipe by Yasmin
Image by 'Grub'

Honey Joys are another simple and quick beginner recipe. I thought it important recently to go back to the basics and explain the simplistics before posting complicated (for me anyway!) recipes. If you have young children, they will enjoy this sweet treat.

Ingredients:
  • 85g butter
  • 85g white granulated sugar
  • 30g honey
  • 140g cornflakes
Method:
Preheat oven to 150'C fan-forced. Line a 24 hole patty pan tray with paper cases and spray with canola oil. Melt butter, sugar and honey over low heat together in a large saucepan until frothy. Add corn flakes and stir through quickly to coat evenly. Working quickly, spoon into paper patty cases. Bake for 10 minutes. Let it cool completely before serving.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Honey Loaf

Recipe from NMAA Cooks
Images by Yasmin

This is a sweet treat and a quick fix (cooking time takes a while though). It is very easy to prepare and is very satisfying.


Ingredients:
  • 250ml milk
  • 125g raw sugar
  • 125g runny honey
  • 280g wholemeal self-raising flour
Method:
Heat oven to 180'C fan forced. Grease a loaf tin. Heat half quantity of milk and stir in sugar and honey. Add rest of milk. Fold in the flour. Bake 45 mins -1 hour. Delicious with butter when fresh, and honey later on if it ever gets to that stage!!