Showing posts with label orange. Show all posts
Showing posts with label orange. Show all posts

Monday, 16 December 2013

Citrus Coconut Almond Biscotti

I do love biscotti and so does my family.  When a friend shared a recipe she had for something with citrus and coconut, I just had to play around with it.  This is what I came up with.  Delicious on their own or with a cup of your favourite warm beverage.

Citrus Coconut Almond Biscotti

Ingredients

1 cup caster sugar
2 eggs
2/3 cup plain flour
2/3 cup ground almonds
1/3 cup self-raising flour
1 cup desiccated coconut
Finely grated rind of 1 each x orange, lemon & lime (you could use just oranges if you prefer)


Preheat oven to 180 degrees C and grease oven tray.

Whisk sugar and eggs until combined.  Stir in flours and ground almonds, then coconut and rinds.

Knead dough on floured surface until smooth (doesn't take long).  Divide dough in half, roll each portion into an approx 30cm log.  Place logs on tray.  Bake for around 30 minutes.  Cool on tray for 10 minutes.

Reduce oven temperature to 150 degrees.

Using a serrated knife, cut logs diagonally into approx 5mm slices.  Place slices in a single layer on ungreased oven trays.  Bake for 30 minutes until dry and crisp turning halfway through baking.

Cool on wire racks.

These should keep in an airtight container for at least a month, but I've never been able to test this theory as they are well gone by then!

Enjoy!

Caryl ♥



Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Soul Cakes

Soul Cakes are traditionally baked to celebrate Samhain, a time to reconnect with our ancestors and to honour those who have passed.  This recipe is my own version and makes approx. 16 small cookies.

Soul Cakes
Soul Cakes

Ingredients

1 cup plain flour - white, whole wheat or a mixture of the two.
3/4 cup ground almonds
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp cocoa
1/2 cup soft brown sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp allspice
1/2 tsp nutmeg
Zest of 1 orange
egg
1/4 cup butter - melted
1 tbsp orange juice


Preheat oven to 180 degrees C.  Line a baking sheet with baking paper.

Mix dry ingredients in a large bowl.

In a small bowl, beat the egg, then add the butter and orange juice and stir well.

Pour wet ingredients into dry and stir until well combined and the dough starts to form into a ball.

Split the ball in half and repeat until there are 16 small balls. Flatten each one slightly and place on baking tray, leaving a little room for them to spread.

Bake for approx. 25 mins, or lightly brown.

Cool on a wire tray.

Enjoy!

Caryl ♥


Friday, 19 July 2013

Bulghur Wheat Salad

On these hot summer nights, I haven't really wanted to eat much more than a salad for dinner.  Teenagers though, need filling up, so adding grains to salad and vegetable ingredients is a great way to satisfy everyone.  This salad was tasty and filling.

Bulghur Wheat Salad

Ingredients

1-1/4 cups bulgur wheat
1 tsp ground oregano
2-1/2 cups boiling water
2 medium courgettes (zucchini) - sliced lengthwise down the middle and then crosswise into diagonal slices
1 large red pepper - sliced into strips
Olive oil
2 medium carrots - grated
2 spring onions - sliced thinly
handful pine-nuts
large handful fresh mint - chopped


Dressing

2 tbsp Olive oil
1 tbsp Balsamic vinegar
1 tbsp Dijon mustard
1 orange - juice only
Honey - a little drizzle


Put the bulgur wheat into a large bowl and mix in the oregano. Pour the boiling water over and cover with a lid. Set aside for approx. 20 mins.

Combine the courgettes and peppers in a bowl. Give them a good drizzle of olive oil and stir well. Transfer veggies onto a baking tray and roast in the oven - approx. 200 degrees C - for 20 mins.

Meanwhile, make the dressing by combining dressing ingredients in a small jar. Shake well and put aside.

When the bulgur wheat is cooked, fluff it through with a fork and transfer to a large serving bowl. Mix in the roasted veggies, carrots, spring onions, pine-nuts and mint. Drizzle over just a little dressing and mix through. Refrigerate until ready to serve.

Just before serving, mix in more dressing to suit your tastes (some people like just a little and others like it soaked right through the salad).

Enjoy!

Caryl ♥


Friday, 7 June 2013

Rhubarb with Chicken Thighs

Members of my family have mixed feelings about rhubarb.  I quite like it but wanted to try something different, for a change from the traditional sweet desserts that everyone seems to associate with rhubarb.    This chicken recipe was a real hit with everyone.  Unfortunately, it was eaten too quickly to get any photos, but will add one next time I make it! :)


Ingredients

8 x chicken thighs
Olive oil
1 bunch spring onions
2 tbs fresh ginger - grated
1 tsp ground cardamom (I could only get the pods, so opened them up and ground the seeds with a mortar and pestle)
1/2 cup sherry
1 cup chicken stock
1/4 cup honey
Juice from one orange
3-4 sticks rhubarb - diced into small chunks


Preheat the oven to 180 degrees C.

Heat a little olive oil in an ovenproof pan.  Place the chicken thighs in the pan and cook until golden, then turn over and cook the other side.  Transfer the thighs to a plate.

Add the spring onions, ginger and cardamom to the pan.  Season to taste.  Saute until the spring onions start to soften.  Pour in the sherry and scrape up the brown bits from the bottom of the pan.  Cook for a few minutes, then add the stock, honey and orange juice.  Stir to combine.  Return the chicken pieces (and any juices) to the pan, turn the chicken to coat, and bring mixture to a boil.

Cover the pan with a lid and place it in the oven and cook for approx. 20 minutes.  Remove from the oven, scatter the rhubarb pieces between and around the chicken, then return the pan to the oven for another 15 minutes.

I served this with brown rice and steamed broccoli.

Enjoy!

Caryl ♥