Isambard Kingdom Brunel was one of the greatest engineers, building bridges, tunnels, railways and ships.His dream was to take passengers from London by train to West Wales and then on to America by ship.
He achieved it all.
Brunel
Friday, 31 December 2010
Wednesday, 29 December 2010
Chocolate brownie
Chocolate brownie
Someone gave me a block of 70% dark chocolate as a Christmas present. I tried to eat a piece but it's too bitter for me,
so I decided to make chocolate brownies out of it.
Here's the recipe I used:
75 grams flour
100 grams chocolate
half a teaspoon of baking powder
half a teaspoon of salt
60 grams butter
2 tablespoons cream
100 grams sugar
1 whole egg and one egg yolk
2 tablespoons of cold coffee.
Set the oven to gas mark 4, 180C
Put the chocolate and a couple of spoons of cream in a bowl in the microwave and melt them together.
Cream the sugar and melted butter together. Mix with a wooden spoon until soft.
Add the eggs and mix again.
Add the chocolate and cream and mix.
Add the flour, salt and baking powder and fold together with a steel spoon.
Butter the sides and bottom of a baking pan. Now add your brownie mixture.
Place in the middle of the oven and cook for twenty five minutes.
I was amazed at how well it turned out. Try it, you'll love it. My family did.
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Someone gave me a block of 70% dark chocolate as a Christmas present. I tried to eat a piece but it's too bitter for me,
so I decided to make chocolate brownies out of it.
Here's the recipe I used:
75 grams flour
100 grams chocolate
half a teaspoon of baking powder
half a teaspoon of salt
60 grams butter
2 tablespoons cream
100 grams sugar
1 whole egg and one egg yolk
2 tablespoons of cold coffee.
Set the oven to gas mark 4, 180C
Put the chocolate and a couple of spoons of cream in a bowl in the microwave and melt them together.
Cream the sugar and melted butter together. Mix with a wooden spoon until soft.
Add the eggs and mix again.
Add the chocolate and cream and mix.
Add the flour, salt and baking powder and fold together with a steel spoon.
Butter the sides and bottom of a baking pan. Now add your brownie mixture.
Place in the middle of the oven and cook for twenty five minutes.
I was amazed at how well it turned out. Try it, you'll love it. My family did.
More recipes here: http://hubpages.com/profile/scarytaff.
Friday, 24 December 2010
My Xmas turkey stuffing
My Xmas turkey stuffing is absolutely delicious.
Take 800 grams of breadcrumbs
A 250 gram pack of dried apricots
The zest and juice of a lemon
One egg
A small bunch of spring onions, chopped.
Put all the ingredients into a food processor and blitz it up.
Place in the cavity of the turkey.
Put Sausage meat stuffing in the neck end of the bird and you're ready for the oven.
Enjoy!
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Take 800 grams of breadcrumbs
A 250 gram pack of dried apricots
The zest and juice of a lemon
One egg
A small bunch of spring onions, chopped.
Put all the ingredients into a food processor and blitz it up.
Place in the cavity of the turkey.
Put Sausage meat stuffing in the neck end of the bird and you're ready for the oven.
Enjoy!
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Thursday, 23 December 2010
Wholemeal Buns
Wholemeal buns
6 oz wholemeal flour, half a teaspoon of salt, half an oz yeast, 1 teaspoon sugar, small amount of warm milk,
2 oz melted butter, 1 egg.
add the yeast to warm water to froth up. Mix the salt with the flour. Warm the milk.
To the flour add yeast, sugar, milk, butter and beaten egg. Knead together and leave to rise
for a couple of hours or until it doubles in size.
Knead again, form into buns and allow to rise again.
Preheat oven to gas mark 8, 230C. Shape the buns and place in centre of the oven on a greased tray.
After ten to fifteen minutes, reduce the heat to gas mark 4, 180C. Leave for another 20 to thirty minutes.
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6 oz wholemeal flour, half a teaspoon of salt, half an oz yeast, 1 teaspoon sugar, small amount of warm milk,
2 oz melted butter, 1 egg.
add the yeast to warm water to froth up. Mix the salt with the flour. Warm the milk.
To the flour add yeast, sugar, milk, butter and beaten egg. Knead together and leave to rise
for a couple of hours or until it doubles in size.
Knead again, form into buns and allow to rise again.
Preheat oven to gas mark 8, 230C. Shape the buns and place in centre of the oven on a greased tray.
After ten to fifteen minutes, reduce the heat to gas mark 4, 180C. Leave for another 20 to thirty minutes.
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Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Horn Dancers of Abbots Bromley
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Folk dancing in the UK. Eccentricity? Is it? Couldn't it be tradition? Some rituals have been passed down to us from
ancient times e.g Freemasonry,Druidry,Religions, and so on. Horn dancing is an ancient ritual. And it's fun.
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Folk dancing in the UK. Eccentricity? Is it? Couldn't it be tradition? Some rituals have been passed down to us from
ancient times e.g Freemasonry,Druidry,Religions, and so on. Horn dancing is an ancient ritual. And it's fun.
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Sunday, 19 December 2010
Sponge recipe
Steamed treacle sponge. A good winter warmer that everyone loves.
2 tbsp golden syrup, plus extra for serving
115 g plain flour, sifted
1tsp baking powder
2 large eggs
115g brown sugar
75g margarine
25g unsalted butter
1tablespoon of brandy
Custard or clotted cream for serving
Thickly butter a one litre pudding basin. Place the buttered pudding basin into the fridge for a few minutes to firm up the butter.
Remove the cooled basin from the fridge and add the golden syrup.
Mix together the flour, baking powder, eggs, brown sugar, margarine, unsalted butter and brandy and stir together thoroughly.
Spoon the flour and mixture into the basin, over the golden syrup.
Take a large piece of tin foil, fold it in half and butter one side thoroughly.
Cover the pudding with the greased tin foil, leaving a fold in the foil to allow room for the pudding's expansion.
Tie string around the top of the foil.
Place the covered pudding basin in a steamer.
Steam over a medium heat for 1 hour 15minutes, making sure that the water in the steamer does not boil dry, topping up if necessary.
When the steamed pudding is cooked, turn it out from the pudding basin. Serve with golden syrup, clotted cream or custard.
Gorgeous.
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2 tbsp golden syrup, plus extra for serving
115 g plain flour, sifted
1tsp baking powder
2 large eggs
115g brown sugar
75g margarine
25g unsalted butter
1tablespoon of brandy
Custard or clotted cream for serving
Thickly butter a one litre pudding basin. Place the buttered pudding basin into the fridge for a few minutes to firm up the butter.
Remove the cooled basin from the fridge and add the golden syrup.
Mix together the flour, baking powder, eggs, brown sugar, margarine, unsalted butter and brandy and stir together thoroughly.
Spoon the flour and mixture into the basin, over the golden syrup.
Take a large piece of tin foil, fold it in half and butter one side thoroughly.
Cover the pudding with the greased tin foil, leaving a fold in the foil to allow room for the pudding's expansion.
Tie string around the top of the foil.
Place the covered pudding basin in a steamer.
Steam over a medium heat for 1 hour 15minutes, making sure that the water in the steamer does not boil dry, topping up if necessary.
When the steamed pudding is cooked, turn it out from the pudding basin. Serve with golden syrup, clotted cream or custard.
Gorgeous.
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Friday, 17 December 2010
Upside down apple cake
Upside down apple cake
For the Cake mix you'll need;
4oz butter
2 oz soft sugar,4oz self raising flour, a teaspoon of baking powder, 2 eggs.
For the Base; 1oz butter, 1oz sugar, 2 peeled and sliced apples.
preheat oven to gas mark 6, or 200C
Cream the butter and sugar together by beating them with a wooden spoon. Add the flour and baking powder
Now Add two eggs and beat again to form a paste.
Heat 1 oz butter in an oven proof frying pan. When the butter starts to melt add the sugar and stir occasionally to form a toffee.
Toss the apple segments in the toffee to coat them. Pour the cake mix over the top and smooth it out.
Bake in the pre-heated oven for 10 to 12 minutes.
Now watch it disappear.
For the Cake mix you'll need;
4oz butter
2 oz soft sugar,4oz self raising flour, a teaspoon of baking powder, 2 eggs.
For the Base; 1oz butter, 1oz sugar, 2 peeled and sliced apples.
preheat oven to gas mark 6, or 200C
Cream the butter and sugar together by beating them with a wooden spoon. Add the flour and baking powder
Now Add two eggs and beat again to form a paste.
Heat 1 oz butter in an oven proof frying pan. When the butter starts to melt add the sugar and stir occasionally to form a toffee.
Toss the apple segments in the toffee to coat them. Pour the cake mix over the top and smooth it out.
Bake in the pre-heated oven for 10 to 12 minutes.
Now watch it disappear.
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