Thursday, 28 May 2009

Easy Chocolate Brownie

I have two recipes for Brownies - this is the easy one which you can bang together at very short notice (about 20 mins). This is a John Torode recipe, and I keep going back to it because it takes minimal effort and comes out good every time.

I have no photos of this as it rarely makes it out of the tin without me turning round to find huge swathes of it suddenly missing.

Ingredients:

140g Butter, plus more for greasing
50g  Cocoa
2 medium eggs
225g Caster Sugar
1 Drop of Vanilla Extract
70g Toasted Hazelnuts (optional)
70g Chocolate chunks - whatever you fancy
100g Plain Flour


Method:

  1. Preheat the oven to 180c/350F/Gas 4.
  2. Grease a square (square only if you want even squares of end product - round tins can be used if you want to do 'cake' slices - but in the Crabb house, I find half of it missing before it even cools down) cake tin or baking pan with butter and line with baking parchment.
  3. Put the butter in a heavy-based pan with the cocoa and heat VERY GENTLY until the butter melts
  4. In a mixing bowl, beat (cream) together the eggs and caster sugar until the mixture turns pale
  5. Slowly fold in the butter and cocoa mixture. Add the vanilla extract and stir well. Fold in the chopped nuts and/or chocolate and the flour.
  6. Pout the mixture into the prepared baking tin and bake in a preheated oven for 20-25 minutes until just firm to the touch.
  7. Leave to cool in the tin - do not turn it out onto a wire rack, then cut it into squares, slices, stick your face in it....

Saturday, 16 May 2009

Chocolate Cornflake cakes.....or rice crispies



Ingredients


50g Butter
4 tbsp golden syrup
100 g dark chocolate, 
75g cornflakes or rice crispies



Method

 
1. Gently melt the butter, syrup and chocolate in a small, heavy pan. Stir in the cornflakes. 

2. Place large spoonfuls of the mixture on a buttered baking sheet and leave to set in the refrigerator.

Banana Cake

You've got some bananas that you've left for too long, they're destined for the bin.....

Not with this recipe



Ingredients:

4oz butter
6oz Sugar
8oz self raising flour
2 eggs
2 large or 3 medium (very ripe) bananas

Method:

Heat the oven to gas mark 4, 180C

Grease a 2lb loaf tin.
Mash the bananas with a sturdy fork.
Cream the butter and sugar together, then mix in the eggs.
Mix the bananas into the sugar, butter and eggs.
Mix in the flour.

Scrape the mixture into the greased loaf tin

Bake for 40 minutes at 180c
After 40 minutes, turn the oven down to gas mark 4, 150c
Leave it in there for a further 30 mins.

Test it with a knife in the centre of the cake - if the knife comes out clean, or cleanish, then it's done.

Turn it out onto a cooking rack and try to let it cool down before you devour it.

Sunday, 10 May 2009

7 Months!!!!

Well, it's been 7 months since my last posting.
Blogger shut me down with a message saying that my blog was being investigated for hosting malware and generally bad hacking reasons.....

Needless to say I was suprised that my biscuit recipe caused so much controversy

BUT I'M BACK!
And will start getting recipes back up again - we have some good ones that have become firm favorites in the Crabb house - especially the Banana cake - which will be the next posting

Hope you're all well - speak to you soon

R