Ingredients
1 teaspoon butter
1 tablespoon condensed milk
3/4 cup black seedless dates, chopped
3/4 cup mixed dried fruits, chopped
a pinch cardamom powder
1 tablespoon icing sugar
Method:
Melt butter. Mix condensed milk, dates, mixed dried fruit. Then add sugar and cardamom powder. Pour the mixture into a flat platter & refrigerate till it gets solid. Then cut slices in strips shape & serve.
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Peppermint Sweets Christmas Special
Ingredients:
12 tablespoons of icing sugar,
1 egg white,
green food colouring (optional),
peppermint flavouring and
cooking chocolate.
Method:
Add to a bowl the icing sugar, egg white, 4 drops of peppermint flavouring and 12 drops of green food colouring. Mix well and kneed the mixture to form a smooth ball. If the mixture is a little too wet add more icing sugar.
Roll the ball into a large sausage and slice into individual sweets. Use your hands to shape the sweets and leave them on a chopping board to dry.
Melt the chocolate in a dish in the microwave, it will only need a minute or two. Don't over do it, it just needs enough time to melt. If you do not have a microwave, you may need an adult to help. Stand a mixing bowl inside a pan of boiling water on the hob, keep the water simmering. Don’t let any water bubble over the side and into the chocolate because this spoils the chocolate. Be careful not to let the pan boil dry.
Dip each sweet into the chocolate half way, and leave it on some tinfoil until the chocolate sets.
To package your home made sweets you could buy a small metallic gift box or gift bag, or you could bundle the sweets in paper napkins tied up with ribbon or tinsel, these look a bit like mini Santa sacks.
12 tablespoons of icing sugar,
1 egg white,
green food colouring (optional),
peppermint flavouring and
cooking chocolate.
Method:
Add to a bowl the icing sugar, egg white, 4 drops of peppermint flavouring and 12 drops of green food colouring. Mix well and kneed the mixture to form a smooth ball. If the mixture is a little too wet add more icing sugar.
Roll the ball into a large sausage and slice into individual sweets. Use your hands to shape the sweets and leave them on a chopping board to dry.
Melt the chocolate in a dish in the microwave, it will only need a minute or two. Don't over do it, it just needs enough time to melt. If you do not have a microwave, you may need an adult to help. Stand a mixing bowl inside a pan of boiling water on the hob, keep the water simmering. Don’t let any water bubble over the side and into the chocolate because this spoils the chocolate. Be careful not to let the pan boil dry.
Dip each sweet into the chocolate half way, and leave it on some tinfoil until the chocolate sets.
To package your home made sweets you could buy a small metallic gift box or gift bag, or you could bundle the sweets in paper napkins tied up with ribbon or tinsel, these look a bit like mini Santa sacks.
Labels:
Chocolate,
cooking,
Eggs,
food colour,
icing sugar,
peppermint
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