Elkanah sweets

March 22, 2008

These were made in Elkanah’s kitchen, Marysville while I volunteered cooking up there for MMM.  You meet the most amazing people.  Most of them are roughly between the age range of 60-110 but still as fit as a fiddle!  They were the most loving and lively people I have met!

The kitchen was fabulous; it had everything you wanted.  No need to buy additional ingredients.  Simply choose a recipe and cook.

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Clockwise from top left: Sultana coconut biscuit, Anzac biscuit, Teddy’s butter-free muffin, Hazelnut slice, Apple-walnut cake.

fruit salad trough

February 11, 2008

Called it a ‘trough’ cos Mum made so much of it and proceeded filled up a huge reglangular bowl to the top, it looked like something pigs would eat out of!

Anyway, not entirely sure what’s in it.  But it tasted good with strawberry yoghurt and my plum honey & cinnamon syrup.

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Made these for Prerna’s youth group BBQ in Warragul… which is starting in 10 minutes as I write.  Unfortunately I’m not a fatty foods detox regime at the moment so I didn’t get to eat any of these scrumptious cookies.  Well, I snuck one in anyway.  Warm with milk: it was enough to make you fall over as it melted in your mouth.

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Above: cookies basking in the golden rays of evening light
Below: stacks and stacks of cookies…

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bournville angel cake

January 29, 2008

Wow, what a name I just invented!  Made this at Danielle’s house.  It was so much fun catching up and baking together.  She made choc-chip & banana muffings, which were superb.  We had all that and stone fruit salad, home-made curry puffs, a crumpet and chinese vegies w/ tofu.  What a morning!

What’s more is that this is my first layered cake!!!  I’m moving up-market.  The chocolate coating is made from Cadbury Old Gold.  It’s worth choosing a good quality chocolate for such things.  Fudgalicious.

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Above: How good does that look? Beautifully iced by the hands of Danielle.
Below: Last two slices after a weekend away in Marysville and hanging out with seriously amazing Chritians from seriously broken households.

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Modified recipe from the last time I made a sour cream banana cake with cream cheese chocolate topping. They really liked that last cake, especially the topping, but I decided not to make that this round.

Instead (as always), this cake is sugar reduced – by more than 1/2 the suggestion – but I grated chocolate into the mixture at the end. Sour cream also gives it a really nice consistency.

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Cake actually fell apart into three pieces as I was trying to take it out of the tin (oh well, at least I didn’t need to slice it) cos I was rushing to Dan’s house. Took a third of it to Eltham and came back home seeing only one slice left! If my mum could gobble it down, it means it was really good.  Even better when people like Beryl and Graham think it’s good too!

stone fruit salad

January 29, 2008

Liked this one cos it needed no extra sauce!
It’s plum season right now. We have three varieties of plum in our garden, all of which bear fruit one after the other: how convenient!

home grown plum, deliciously sweet!
mango
white apricot
yellow peach
pineapple

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banana walnut bread

December 25, 2007

Breakfast is served!

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nut brownies

December 25, 2007

Sugar reduced brownies with macadamia and hazelnut.

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mango pineapple cake

December 25, 2007

Brought this to Danielle’s Christmas party.  Wonderful fresh desserts with things like fruit on skewers, champagne berry jelly and fresh cherries.

Flowers compliments to my neighbour, who doesn’t know about it.

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