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Introduce Yourself / Re: Hello from Central Coast, NSW
« on: June 21, 2009, 09:04:09 am »
Welcome onboard Kath.  I know you will enjoy your time on this site as it inspires me each time I have a "look"

Trudy

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Introduce Yourself / Re: Hello from NSW, Australia
« on: June 21, 2009, 09:02:53 am »
Hi Marmee,

Welcome!!!   Enjoy you demo & also your visits on this site!!!

Trudy

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Chit Chat / Re: I'm back!
« on: June 21, 2009, 08:58:51 am »
Welcome back Bron,  Last year Wayne & I visited Bavaria for three weeks after a two week stay in Switzerland.  Like all holidays it just wasn't long enough!!!!!

Cheers
Trudy

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Cakes / Re: GINGER NUT BISCUITS
« on: June 20, 2009, 12:09:36 pm »
Glad you liked them.  I will have to try all the changes that you mentioned.

Cheers

Trudy

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Cakes / Re: GINGER NUT BISCUITS
« on: June 19, 2009, 05:30:40 am »
Glad you liked them Judy.  It's funny but I have made them so many times but didn't use the TM, seem to do things on auto!!!  Anyway got a brainwave the other day and used the TM which is why I finally posted it. 

Cheers
Trudy

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Cakes / Re: ORANGE MUFFINS
« on: June 19, 2009, 04:06:54 am »
I have just checked out the metric cups that I used when making these.  I then weighed them on metric scales that I have in the kitchen (NOT THE TM).  As you can see there is a slight difference between MLS and the GRMS.  I then measured the sugar using the TM.

1 cup  =  227gms  or  250mls
1/2 cup    112            125
1/4            58             60


TM MEASURES

1 cup   =   220
1/2 cup  =  110
1/4 cup  =  55


Hope this helps!!!

Trudy



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Chit Chat / Re: Nico Moretti 'Food for Friends' book
« on: June 18, 2009, 03:54:24 am »
Judy,  Have you checked out your email on this site?  I sent you one a day or two ago. 

Trudy

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Cakes / Re: Easy Apple Teacake
« on: June 17, 2009, 03:46:49 am »
Hi Chelsea!!!    Well the cake has just come out of the oven.  I love how the sugar & cinnamon have formed a crunchy topping.  I'm sure it will taste as good as it looks.

Thanks,

Trudy

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Cakes / Re: ORANGE MUFFINS
« on: June 17, 2009, 03:43:21 am »
Like you Judy I prefer to use cups as a measure.  I have found that the thermomix scales are not as acurate as I would like with baking recipes.  Perhaps I'm just a person who's hard to change!!!!

Trudy

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Cakes / Re: Easy Apple Teacake
« on: June 16, 2009, 09:40:12 am »
Thanks Chelsea,

I'm going to make this tomorrow as it sounds great!!!

Trudy

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Cakes / Re: GINGER NUT BISCUITS
« on: June 16, 2009, 09:39:01 am »
Good luck Brazen!!!

Trudy

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Cakes / GINGER NUT BISCUITS
« on: June 16, 2009, 06:39:29 am »
GINGERNUT BISCUITS     (Makes 4 dozen)  Oven 180C

2 cups Self Raising Flour
2 Teaspoons ginger powder
1 teaspoon bi-carb soda
125g butter (soft)
1 cup castor sugar
1 tablespoon golden syrup
1 egg - beaten
 sugar for rolling

Place castor sugar, golden syrup & butter in TM.  Cream for approx 3 mins on speed 4 or 5, scraping with spatula as you go.
Add egg & carb soda.  Process for a few secs to combine and then add flour & ginger.  Process for about 90 secs using the spatula to help.

Roll into 48 balls and then toss the balls into sugar.  Place balls onto a greased or papered tray and bake for approx 12 mins or until golden brown.

These biscuits keep well in an airtight tin.

Members' comments

brazen20au - OK, the dough tastes good, the biccies smell good, they look good... we loved them too!
I've put the gluten free version on my blog.
http://brazen20au.blogspot.com/2009/06/gingernut-biscuits-gf-tmx.html

JD - had to compromise as I didn't have enough ginger powder (I remembered what Bron said, never not do a recipe because you don't have the right ingredient so I used 1 tsp ginger, 1/2 tsp cinnamon and 1/2 tsp nutmeg) and they were delicious.  Cooked them 15 minutes so they were nice and crunchy.  Will use 3 trays next time, not 2 as they mostly joined together but that wasn't a problem. Thanks for posting this recipe.

cookie - these are lovely. I make all my biscuits in the TMX now. Usually I just throw everything in and go for it.
We don't like ginger very much so I substituted cocoa and a bit of ginger and mixed spice. They were very popular.

Chelsea - Delish!  Thanks for posting the recipe.

jessiesgirl - just made these GF and all I can say is YUMMO.

Have a few questions because my recipe made 37 big ones:

1. did you just do small teaspoon rolls?
2. did you flatten them down?
3. what temp do you bake yours on because I did mine on 180 degrees?
4. how do you stop the addiction??
thanks for the wonderful recipe and the revision for GF.

Trudy - Yes I do roll them into balls approx a teaspoons full at a time.  I like to really drench them in sugar and once the dough goes onto the tray I usually top up the sugar and no, I do not flatten them out they seem to do that while they are cooking.
I bake them in a moderate oven which is 180C or 350F.

busterman - Really good.  I added a teaspoon of freshly grated ginger for a real ginger kick.  Fantastic. Well done.

Uni  - thanks Trudy.






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Introduce Yourself / Re: New to Forum
« on: June 16, 2009, 04:15:04 am »
Welcome Gayle......Enjoy!!!!

Trudy

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Cakes / Re: ORANGE MUFFINS
« on: June 16, 2009, 04:13:28 am »
Glad you liked them Judy.  Amanda let's know how the choc chips went!!

Trudy

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Cakes / ORANGE MUFFINS
« on: June 15, 2009, 07:33:50 am »
These muffins are super easy and wonderfully moist and a great way to use the beautiful navel oranges that are in season at the moment.  The recipe makes around 12 to 14 depending on the tin size.

1 orange
1 cup sugar
1 large egg
1/2 cup milk or orange juice  (110 gms)
100g butter, melted
1 & 1/2 cups plain flour (330 gms)
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda (carb)
1/2 cup sultanas or chopped dates  (110 gms)
1/2 cup chopped walnuts or pecans (optional)  (110 grms)

Turn oven to 200C.

Cut the unpeeled orange into 1/4's and place in TM with sugar.  Process for around 12 secs until very finely chopped.
Add the egg, milk and melted butter mix for a couple of secs and then add the flour, baking pwd and soda.  Process for about 15 secs and then mix in the sultanas and nuts if using.  (I use the spatula)

Spoon into greased muffin pans and bake for about 12-15 mins or until the tops are golden and centres spring back when pressed.

You can make these muffins the night before.  In fact they will keep a couple of days and can also be frozen.

members' comments

Thermomixer - Super easy and super tasty.  Thanks.

JD - apart from having to cook them for 30 minutes (my muffin pans are large ones) the recipe is just perfect - loved them.  I used pecan nuts which gives them a nice texture as you bite into them.

Janee-Zee - Sent hub out for oranges & he came back with Tangellos.............still tasted good. Added the choc chips & left out the sultanas & nuts.  Didn't bother melting the butter first - just spent 6 seconds on that step instead of 2.

marmee - thanks so much for the recipe.  So easy and yummy. We made with Gluten free flour, rice milk and egg replacer to suit little one's allergies - and turned out beautiful. We needed to add some more milk than the recipe to cater for the GF flour, and chose to reduce the sugar to 3/4 cups.  Used dates only and no nuts.  Chopped dates to a nice fine number in the TMX at the beginning, removed and then added in at the end. YUMMMMMMO.

bimbykitchenadventures - they are scrumptious! I used 3/4 cup sugar instead of 1 cup and added 100 g of some small chopped pieces of Lindt Intense Orange chocolate and they are divine! I will be sharing this one for sure!

maddy - Oh YUM Trudy, everyone loved them. Recipe made 24 regular muffins. I just went with 120 g choc chips only..... will definitely be trying them with the orange lindt next time.

nix -  I loved them. I didn't put in the sultanas, nuts or choc chips and they still worked. Only problem I found was that 1 1/2 cups of flour by my measurement didn't weight anything near 330gm so I split the difference - still worked fine.

ruth - I think I used 330 grams when I made these last week and they were a hit with mothers group, although a mum found an orange pip apparently so lucky that didn't go to one of the very young ones.

Rosie -  I'm not sure how many dozen I've made, they seem to go as fast as I can make them. Thanks so much for this recipe its delicious.  I used an old ice cream scoop with the flicky thing to scoop the mixture out, which gives a regular size and neat shape.

MJ - I've changed my recipe to 200 g sugar and 320 g of flour. I added an extra 2/3 of a cup of flour to get the 320 g. I used tangellos and they were delicious. I'm planning to make them with mandarins and lemons as well since I have so many of those given to me by people who are cleverer than me and grow them! I guess I'd add more sugar for lemons, or perhaps ice them.

Chelsea - Trudy these are divine.  I made them for the first time yesterday.  I made Jaffa ones with 100 g chopped pecans and 100 g chopped chocolate.  I just loved them smell of them baking. Mmmmmmmm! 

RoxyS - Trudy, these have become a staple in our house. I just make sure I buy an orange when I go shopping and when I have the oven on I make up a batch and then freeze any that don't get eaten straight away and that way DH has something for his morning & afternoon teas when he goes to work - unless the kids polish them off before then. I only make them with the choc bits and all my friends love them. Will have to try the Lindt idea.

CC - These were much appreciated in our house as well Trudy. I added chocolate and walnuts as DH and DS are not too keen on sultanas.

Zan - Oh yum!! Made these with choc chips, love them. I made 24 mini muffins and 4 larger (small muffin size) ones from the mix.

zebraa - REALLY GOOD! We made them with dates and the cousins came around to decorate them for Halloween. Huge though (I did normal muffin size) as they are so rich and moist. Next time I will do a mini size. I am going to play around with adding coco and maybe choc chips. And also some almond flour too. Very very nice recipe. Thanks.

Amanda - Just made these - beautiful! High in fibre, low in fat and great with choc chips!! Thanks Trudy.

Cookie - I made these as muffin tops the other day. I peeled the orange as it was a bit yuk and used sultanas. They are delicious.

medusa - they are really really yummy.  Next time I will do the choc chips lol!!

kezza - I have also made 2 batches in the last week as they are such a hit. Everyone loves them. I made one batch with sultanas and one plain -  the next batch I will try with choc chips.

Lainie - Great recipe Trudy, this has become a regular on my list.  Today I omitted the nuts and dried fruit, mixed in some poppy seeds before baking and then added some cream cheese icing for a decadent afternoon tea - yum!












 







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