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Questions Doubts and Requests => Recipe Requests => Topic started by: Lellyj on October 04, 2011, 12:23:14 pm
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Edit: Sorry everyone--put this in the wrong spot (again). . . sorry moderators, meant to put in the recipe request section . Will be more careful in future.
Hi everyone
My son is off hiking at a wonderful outdoor ed facility called Wollangarra. He is absolutely in his element there and I am so grateful to the staff there who give so much to the young people who visit there and give their time for almost no pay. Last year when we went to pick him up at their open day I bought the staff some imported chocolates--Jacob (son, now 16) was categorically unimpressed that I would buy the "Wollies" such a gift . . . think of the food miles!!
So this year, I thought I might make them some biscuits made with eggs from my own chooks, and even my own butter--might be more appropriate and environmentally friendly! I want to make something really special, as they make all their own food there so anzacs and muffins would be quite everday. Has to be something that doesn't require refrigeration as they have no power and limited fridge (I think they have a gas fridge) and we have to hike 2km to get there. I was thinking of Julie O's melting moments . . . do you think that would be a good choice. (We are not staying overnight so we don't have a lot to carry in and I thought I coud wrap them up nicely in tissue paper and in a nice (recycled!) box!
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This post is probably in the wrong spot lellyj. This is the Recipe Review area.
Your suggestion sounds good. Another option would be a trail mix with dry roasted nuts and dried fruit. But since you want to use as much of your own ingredients as possible, the biscuits would be excellent.
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Thanks Meganjane
How embarrassing that I did that again. :-(. Yes, really wanted something a bit different for the wollangarra staff. THought I'd share a bit about them because they do such a great job raising environmental awareness about young people. They get plenty of scroggin etc on the hikes but I thought melting moments yo you style biscuits or something special would be nice. I saw your beautiful melting moments, but I'm not that crash hot with a piping bag. Thanks
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They don't need a piping bag, I was just being clever! Just spoon them onto the tray and press down with a fork. I think they'd go down a treat, but would need to be packed very carefully.
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most people like chocolate, if it was me I would probably make these Choc Fudgy Wudgy Biccies (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=4160.0), or even some meringues or macarooms (thinking of the ample googgies you have)
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I would probably make some C antucci biscuits. The recipe takes 4 eggs and 3yolks. Would travel well.
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Thanks for the suggestions ladies, and to Cookie for moving this post to where it should have been. Creampuff, macarons were my first thought, but I thought it might be a bit ambitious, as I've never tried before. Made fudgy wudgy biscuits today as I had visitors--not a one left! Good to know I don't have to attempt to pipe the melting moments, Meaganjane! Am interested to try the biscotti style biccies too, I often give these style biscuits at Christmas time, and haven't made them in the TMX yet. Will have another little fiddle tomorrow! Will be in strife if I keep baking everyday to try things out!
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Thanks for the suggestions ladies, and to Cookie for moving this post to where it should have been. Creampuff, macarons were my first thought, but I thought it might be a bit ambitious, as I've never tried before. Made fudgy wudgy biscuits today as I had visitors--not a one left! Good to know I don't have to attempt to pipe the melting moments, Meaganjane! Am interested to try the biscotti style biccies too, I often give these style biscuits at Christmas time, and haven't made them in the TMX yet. Will have another little fiddle tomorrow! Will be in strife if I keep baking everyday to try things out!
Lellyj,
Wait until I get home, will try out my cooking class recipe and if theyvare good will post all the secret tips and recipe for you. Bought a confectioners thermometer here in Paris today, different to what I have seen at home and a good memory.
Now after a nana nap we are being kicked out of our room so they can clean it- hard life. Start the long haul home tomorrow.
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It's always nice to come home Denise - will be lovely to have you back posting some of the recipes you've picked up during your travels.
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Thank you Bedlam! Will look forward to hearing all about the things you have learned. Wishing you a safe and hasslefree trip home!
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I know you asked for a biscuit recipe - but how about some home-made lemon curd as well, if you have some lemons? I often make this for gifts for people, and they always seem to love it and see it as something special.
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never really liked lemon curd that much and always wondered why peope made it until I made some of Tenina's recently, and put it into cupcakes, chookies Queen of Puddings, on crumpets, and some pikelets. Now I love it :P
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Teninas lemon curd is my favourite recipe too CP :D
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Our favourites are Isi's cinnamon cookies http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=2870.0 (ftp://http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=2870.0) and chelsea's $250 cookies here http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=1278.0 (ftp://http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=1278.0).
This one doesn't use egg, but we all love the walnut balls from Vegetarian book. My tweak is using 100g each - date, dried apricot and almond.
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My mum make the cardamon cookies out of the indian cokbook. They are quite a hard bickie, but delicious and something a little different. She puts a whole almond on top of hers and the look llovely. They would also travel well I think and when she makes a batch they do last for about a week in her cookie jar (unless the kids and I pop over for a visit that is ;D)
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THanks all for your suggestions :). In the end I made Megan's melting moments, rolled them and pressed with a fork, then filled with a passionfruit butter cream. I bought a lovely biscuit tin and stuffed lots of matching tissue paper in and they travelled really well up the mountain, I was very proud of them. Because I rolled them, rather than piped them I added about a tablespoon more flour and I made two batches as I was a bit worried about doubling the mix. The end result was beautiful cafe style biscuits, thanks MeganJane!
Also made a second batch of CPs suggestion, fudgy wudgy biscuits, to take to school tomorrow to help "ease" us into 4th term--thanks for that!
Karen H, thanks for lemon curd suggestion! As Meganjane's bikkies didn't have eggs in them, I was able to use my own hen's eggs to make a double quantity of Tenina's lemon curd, didn't even think of that! I printed out some posh looking labels for the jars on my computer. The Wollangarra people were able to put some in their raffle prize and saved the rest for themselves, so that was great!
Thhanks for your suggestions too, Denzelmum, will be trying those out in future! Totally agree about the cardomon biscuits, earth momma! Have made them a couple of times and they are quite different and divine. I am going to make them next weekend to serve with some icecream--and Chookie, will be experimenting with the Cantucci recipe as I often give biscotti as Christmas presents, find it great because it lasts so well.
So thanks again for your suggestions and contributions, everyone!
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LellyJ, good luck with first day back at school.
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Thanks Chookie, went quite well actually :)
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Lellyj - so glad the lemon curd was a hit! I am thinking of making several jars to give to people at Christmas. I must try those cardomom biscuits too.