Posts Tagged ‘Time for Healthier Eating’

Bread Custard Pudding

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Ingredients

5-6 slices of stale bread (wholewheat bread)
1 cup raisins or 1/2 cup raisins mixed with 1/2 cup sultans or 1 cup mixed fruit
1 tsp grated orange rind
1 tsp powdered cinnamon
1 tsp vanilla essence
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 tsp salt
3 eggs
3 cups diluted evaporated milk
2 tbsp butter
red currant jelly or jam for glazing

Method
Cut off crusts from bread slices, cut each slice into squares and butter them generously on one side. Grease with butter an ovenproof dish 1 quart or 36 oz pyrex dish or a dish 17 cm across (6 1/2 inches) and 7.5cm (2 3/4 inches) deep.
Mix orange rind and cinnamon with the dried fruit. Scatter some dried fruit on bottom of dish and place over them some pieces of bread, buttered side up. Spread over bread slices more mixed fruit, then a layer of bread pieces, and continue to do this till dish is three quarters full.
Beat up the eggs, add sugar, salt, milk and vanilla essence and strain through fine sieve over the bread and fruit in dish. Allow to stand for 1/2 hour for bread to absorb the custard mixture. Bake in moderate oven for about an hour or till set.
Brush top with jelly or jam that has been heated and, if top of pudding is not sufficiently brown, put dish under grill till golden.

More ** Slimming Diets** and ** Original Great Cuisine**

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How to make French Loaf

Friday, January 8th, 2010

French Loaf

Ingredients

1 French stick or French loaf
butter or margarine
aluminumfoil

Method
If french stick is used, halve it so that you can cut each half diagonally into slices to, but not through, the bottom crust. Spread butter on the slices, sandwich style, wrap each half in aluminum foil and bake in moderate oven for 3/4 hour, just before serving.
To serve, place foil wrapped bread on plate, open up the foil and let each person help himself to the hot slices of bread.

More ** The Completed Low Cholesterol Diets** and ** Great Cuisine**

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Sunflower Munchies

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Ingredients
125g (4oz) sunflower seeds
125g (4oz) dried apricots
125g (4oz) dates
1 cup water
60g (2 oz) butter or substitute
1 cup honey
1 cup desiccated coconut

Method
Put sunflower seeds in baking dish into a moderate oven for about five minutes or until golden brown. Bring finely chopped apricots and water to boil in pan, reduce (more…)

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Hazelnut Sesame Candy

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Ingredients

125g (4oz) butter or substitute
1 cup honey
250g (8oz) sesame seeds
125g (4oz) sultanas
125g (4oz) hazelnuts

Methods
Put sesame seeds in large frying pan. Stir over high heat until seeds turn golden brown, then remove the seeds from pan. Chop hazelnuts roughly. Stand butter and (more…)

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Raisin and Peanut Toffees

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Ingredients

1 cup honey
1 cup brown sugar, lightly packed
90g (3oz) butter, or substitute
125g (4 oz) roasted peanuts
250g (8oz) raisins

Method
Combine honey, sugar, butter in saucepan, and stir over low heat until sugar has (more…)

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What’s Healthy Diets

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

Apricot Roll

Ingredients
250g (8oz) dried apricots
1 cup honey
60g (2oz) butter or substitute
3tbsp skim milk
desiccated account
caster sugar

Method
Pour enough boiling water over apricots to cover, let stand for 1 hour, drain and reserve 1/2 cup of the liquid. Put apricots, reserved liquid, honey and butter in (more…)

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Healthier Eating

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

Nutty Toffee

Ingredients
125g (4oz) butter or substitute
1 cup honey
125g (4oz) hazelnuts
125g (4oz) unsalted peanuts
125g (4oz) almonds
125g (4oz) desiccated account

Method
Chop hazelnuts roughly. Put almonds and hazelnuts onto baking tray and place into a moderate oven for 3 minutes, or until the hazelnuts start turning golden brown. (more…)

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Time for Healthier Eating

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Imagine being able to gorge yourself on sweets that are not bad for the skin, the teeth or the figure. We offer a few recipes for confection aries designed for healthier eating.

Once you start stocking up on health food items like sesame and sunflower sees, you’ll probally start looking for recipes that feature these ingredients; and once you do that, you’re well on your way to healthier and better eating.

You can visit  these websites: www.all-freehealthyrecipes.com

www.agape-cookingthechineseway.com

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