The first thing I baked was this delicious recipe from My Darling Lemon Thyme, this was the second. This egg-free, dairy-free and (if you wanted it to be) gluten-free chocolate strawberry cake recipe marks the end of my blogging hiatus
After doing some research, I found that most neenish tart recipes use condensed milk for the filling, including the perhaps most well known recipe from the Edmonds Cookbook
The Blues are "playing like girls" (his words not mine), Chelsea are struggling to make the top four in the Premiership & the Warriors seem to have lost their way, it is a dismal sporting week and don't I get to hear about it, much better to hide in the kitchen and make Bacon & Egg Pie and Lemon Poppy seed cake me thinks
I love the Edmonds book a real New Zealand must have. Add the milk and half the juice of half a lemon or a whole lemon depending on how lemony you like your cake
Recipe adapted from the Edmonds cookbook. Fold in carrots, walnuts and lemon rind. Carrot cake is a favourite amongst friends and family and is always requested for birthday cakes
a recipe for a cake. Panfried Snapper with Olives & Preserved Lemon & Herby Smashed Potatoes. Every Sunday Dad would rustle up scones of pancakes for a light Sunday supper post the Sunday roast
Alex arrived home just as the lemoncake came out of the oven and the glaze was being put on……so we were all able to enjoy just another example of a perfect Edmonds Cookbook recipe, with a cup of tea and with ‘Alex’s catch’ chilling in the kitchen
Put in a bowl, add the lemon juice and toss them around. 1 Butter Puff pastry square ( I used Edmonds). 1 tablespoon of lemon juice2 tablespoons of cold butter (grated)2 tablespoons of castor sugar4 tablespoons of apricot jam/ apricot conserve 1-2 teaspoons water/rum/drambuie. Using a 22 1/2 cm plate/bottom of a cake tin as a template cut a circle out of it. 1 Butter Puff pastry square ( I used Edmonds). 1 tablespoon of lemon juice
Instead of using sponge cake when making lamingtons, use Edmonds Butter Cake mix (which doesn’t crumble like sponge) and cut it into your desired sizes