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BETTY BAKE IN THE NEW AGE NEWSPAPER :)

March 28, 2012 in Uncategorized

 

Today I am happy to say my blog Betty Bake is featured in The New Age Newspaper (a national newspaper in South Africa)
YAY! :)
The only thing is my blog address isn’t in the article but I am hoping people will google Betty Bake and find it.

Thanks for sharing in my happiness

BETTY BAKE

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PASSION FRUIT MILK ICE

March 26, 2012 in Uncategorized

 

My Aunt gave me a packet full of passion fruit picked straight from her vines. I couldn’t resist making something yummy from these beautiful plump fruit…although eating straight out their shells was delicious too. They sat on my counter for a few days. Then on Saturday afternoon while preparing a potato bake to take off to Brazen’s house I thought why not mix up some of the passion fruit juices with some pineapple juice and quickly place it in my ice cream machine for a quick-ish sorbet.


So what started out being a sorbet – then I threw in some milk at the last minute to make it go further, (which means its no longer a sorbet as sorbet contains no dairy). I’m guessing this is milk ice as it DOESN’T have a custard base so I can’t call it ice cream… YIP Milk Ice it is. And its DELICIOUS!

 

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BANANA AND YOGHURT HEALTH MUFFINS (FRESH EVERYDAY FOR THE WEEK)

March 18, 2012 in Uncategorized

So I have been trying different alternatives for the kids lunch box (from baking all sorts of Gluten free bread to baking muffins) And I am finding the bread to be SUPER hard by day 2, and by day 5 it is worth using as a rock and you could actually hurt someone! So in my search for a bready alternative for the school week I decided to look at muffins.

Last week I made the batch on Sunday night – baked them ALL and put them in a sealed container (much the same as the bread) and by day 2 they were also quite hard. Then I read a recipe somewhere for a batch of muffins that you could keep the batter in the fridge and bake fresh every day!!! Why hadn’t I thought of that?

But the recipe i was looking at contained WAY to much sugar and didn’t seem healthy at all! It was more like eating a cupcake for breakfast minus the icing (and it wasn’t gluten-free either). So I set about trying to make my own recipe. So the recipe I threw together last week was very sticky and chewy so yesterday I set about swopping ingredients and changing quantities and it seems to have come out quite nicely (if I do say so myself) I made 3 muffins immediately after whipping up the batter last night (Sunday) to test and taste – YUMMY. They took roughly 15 minutes to bake. Then I placed the entire batch of batter in the fridge in a large bowl with a lid.

This morning (day 1) I woke up half an hour early, stumbled through to the kitchen turned on the oven to preheat and placed the large bowl of batter on the counter and then went back to bed to doze. Once the alram went off I got out of bed at the usual time went through to the kitchen placed batter in 6 cupcake cases in a muffin tray and put them in the preheated oven. I carried on making lunches as usual , slicing up cucumber. peppers etc… Since the batter was cold I noticed the muffins took 20-25 minutes to bake but rose just as nicely and tasted yummy and fresh! Yay hard rock-like lunch for the week sorted! – AS LONG AS I GET UP AND PREHEAT OVEN otherwise I will run out of time before The Kid and Husband run out the door.

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POTATO LATKES – GLUTEN FREE

March 6, 2012 in Uncategorized

LATKES {POTATO PANCAKES} GLUTEN-FREE LATKES

I made these for the first time last night and I wonder where I have been living all this time! I will be making HUGE piles of these gorgeous Jewish delights for years to come.
They are:
1) easy
2) keep well in the oven
3) taste good cold
4) make great lunch box snacks
5) taste delicious

Seriously I was just  wanting something quick to make for supper and thought I will make some eggy omelette things with potato in them… Quick google potato pancakes / Latkes. I had read of them before but never made them and thought oh well lets try… and boy am I glad that I did!
This is one of those recipes where you don’t have to be exact – you just take the ingredients and throw them together and fry and waalaa you have delicious-ness.
Perfect for making into canapes with dollops of cream cheese on top. this little potato pancake has no end to it uses.
*On a side note I think I will add more onion next time.

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HOMEMADE ROASTED TOMATO SAUCE

March 3, 2012 in Uncategorized

ROASTED TOMATO SAUCE

This recipe is a guide line and you can vary it according to what you have in your fridge and herb garden or pantry – of course you have to have tomatoes. The variety of tomatoes doesn’t matter but a lovely bunch of deep red, sun kissed and preferable organic will make a very delicious sauce which can be used on anything!
I use mine in pasta, on gnocchi, on pizzas and for dipping for chips etc…
As with most recipes – the better the ingredients the better the dish.

ROASTED TOMATO SAUCE
a bunch or two of tomatoes
an onion or two
olive oil
a teaspoon or 2 of  brown sugar

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