Easter Gifts for my Big Kids. Pink for girls and Blue for boys! |
I know it's hardly traditional fare for Easter but trust me
these Chocolate Toffees are very delicious.
I have been working on the recipe which I inadvertently created
during my failed attempt making Fructose Free Chocolate.
Since then, I have successfully made these twice and unsuccessfully once
(not cooked for long enough and it was more like chocolate fudge sauce!)
The secret to my success was the purchase of a candy thermometer.
I strongly encourage you to get one if you want to have a go at making these.
Maree's Chocolate Toffees
1 cup Dextrose
1/2 cup water
50g butter
Grease a 10 x 20cm metal loaf tin with extra butter
Place ingredients in a saucepan and stir over heat until dextrose dissolved.
Cook until the mixture reaches the Hard Crack Measure on Candy Thermometer. 300F or 150C
Take off the heat and immediately add to this mixture
1/4 cup cocoa (that has been sifted)
1/2 cup full cream milk powder
1tsp lecithin powder or granules
(found them in Health Food section of Supermarket)
Stir vigorously until combined and a bit longer if using Lecithin granules
because they take a bit of work to dissolve.
Pour mix into greased pan and let it cool slightly.
When the toffee starts to harden use a blunt knife to mark it into sections.
When cool either break or cut into bite size pieces.
This recipe makes 32 pieces of deliciousness!
Enjoy!
Another Easter tip is to make some Fruit Muffins and Spice them up a bit.
Today I made some Spicy Banana and Blueberry Muffins.
They are perfect for breakfast especially because
one of the main ingredients is Weetbix.
They freeze well and keep for a few days. If you don't eat them all on the day you make them then pop in microwave for 30 seconds and they taste like they were freshly baked.
Who needs Easter buns when you can have a Spicy Fruit Muffin |
I came across this recipe thanks to Kirsty.
and have made several different versions of it.
In this one I use 1 cup of blueberries and 1 and 1/2 mashed bananas.
If you choose to add bananas then also add
a tsp of bicarb soda to the dry ingredients.
To make it a bit more spicy I add 2tsp of cinnamon and 1tsp of nutmeg.
Baked Cheesecke to die for! |
On the weekend I made the baked cheesecake from the recipe in
The Sweet Poison Quit Plan.
Oh my!
It was incredibly delicious.
David's directions for using foil to prevent water getting into the springform pan
did not work for me and the base was a bit water logged.
Still yummy though.
Next time I won't use a springform pan but will line
a regular pan in such a way that I can lift the finished cake out.
Now for something completely different.
Just want to share something about myself with you.
I love to cook but I also love to sew and create things!
Just a few of the Yo Gabba Gabba things I've made! |
I have a 2 year old Grand Daughter and she is a big Yo Gabba Gabba fan.
Yo Gabba Gabba are having some live shows in Australia soon.
It's hard to buy and Yo Gabba merchandise here
so I thought I would make my own.
AWESOME!
It's such fun being a Nana!