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These are tried, tested and much loved recipes. Our families and friends are always unselfish and devote themselves to taste-testing these delicious creations and demand them repeatedly time and time again.

Our aim is to share with you our favourite meals and the little tricks and tips we have learnt along the way.
Time is precious.
Food is expensive.

Both are resources too valuable to waste.

We want to share recipes that deliver delicious, nourishing meals - making the most of your time and ingredients.

Life is way too short for bland, disappointing food.
So ... Feed your inner cook - and Enjoy!

Tuesday, 25 October 2022

Dump cake

 I wish there was a better name for this dessert but how it reads is really how it is. :) This American hack enables you to have a dessert to feed a crowd in next to no time. Plus it only requires some pantry staples. I have made a version without the cake mix but it is much easier just to use a packet of plain butter cake mix.  You can get all creative with the tin fruit you use, I even added a few fresh blueberries to this one.



Ingredients

1 large can or 2 x 410g can of fruit (I used apricots and cut them in half) including juice

(You can use pie filling also)

1 handful of fresh blueberries (optional)

1 packet cake mix

125g butter

Method

It is ridiculously easier

Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius

Tip tinned fruit into the base of an oven dish. add fresh fruit if using. Pour half the tin juice over the to.

Sprinkle cake mix evenly over the fruit

Melt 1/3 of the butter approx.

Cut remaining butter into pieces and lay on top of the cake mix, then pour the melted butter in between to cover entire cake mix with butter

Pour on the remaining juice.

Bake in a preheated oven for about 30 minutes or until cake mix is cooked and top is golden and bubbly.


Tasty and easy

Mamma Marmalade


Sunday, 16 October 2022

Hokey Pokey Ice Cream

 I never knew that it was a "Kiwi" thing, but apparently Hokey Pokey Ice Cream is a big deal across the "ditch" in New Zealand.  I have been wanting to make Mary Berry's version for a very long time. No churning or ice cream maker necessary and very few ingredients.  It was my very first time at making honeycomb and it was not difficult at all. So, I encourage you all to give this a go this summer.






Ingredients

4 Tablespoons of golden syrup

150g of caster sugar

2 teaspoons of bicarbonate of soda

600ml of thickened cream

1 tin of condensed milk

Method

Line a flat tray with baking paper

Combine the sugar and golden syrup in a large saucepan on a low heat, stir for about 10 minutes until all the sugar has melted and it does not feel gritty.

Once the sugar is completely melted turn up the heat to medium and leave it boil without stirring until it turns golden brown (I could have left mine a little longer), This only takes a couple of minutes.

Turn off the heat and add the bicarb of soda and quickly whisk for a few seconds. The mixture will froth up so that is why we used a large saucepan.

Spoon or pour out onto baking paper. Leave to cool.

Once cool, break into pieces with a wooden spoon or knife. 

1/3 remains for topping and the remainder will go into the ice cream.

Line a loaf tin with plastic wrap.  Ensuring there is overhang.

For the ice cream, whip the cream in a large bowl until stiff peaks occur. Fold in the condensed milk and stir to combine well.  

Fold in 2/3rds of the honeycomb pieces.

Pour into lined loaf tin, freeze for 6 hours or preferably overnight.

You can now use when required or for a statement piece unmould entire ice cream on a platter and scatter remaining honeycomb over the top.

A really easy ice cream to make and a very nice consistency, not icy at all.


Mamma Marmalade