Sunday, March 23, 2014

Raspberry and Brown Sugar Peach pancakes


Weekends are made for pancakes around here.

Pretty much most every Saturday I whip up a batch of easy mix pancakes (or the kids do), then we pop out a whole heap of toppings, the kids get out the plates and cutlery and we all sit down together for a family breakfast.

Yup, it's our thing at the moment and it totally makes me happy :)


Over the past few months we have been having raspberry and fresh peach pancakes, along with our usual blueberry, maple syrup, cinnamon sugar and bacon. But sadly I guess it's the end of stone fruit season around here and the peaches this week were less than perfect.
 
So although in general I prefer my fruit fresh and uncooked I fried them up with a dab of butter and a few spoons of brown sugar.

With a dash of maple syrup, some raspberries and a sprinkle of cinnamon everyone seemed happy.

Phew crisis averted, time to sit back and enjoy my morning coffee.


Easy Mix Pancake recipe
we have a few different pancake recipes but this one is easy to make, is not overloaded with sugar, the kids can whip them up and they cook quite quickly. I usually make them smallish so the kids can try out a few different pancake topping versions, plus I make a few extra small ones for the kids dolls/special toys.

1 1/2 cups self raising flour (US rounded/generous cups)
1 tsp baking powder
2 Tbsp caster sugar (US 2 Tbsp + 2 tsp)
1/8 tsp salt
60 g (approx 2 oz)  unsalted butter, melted
2 Eggs
1 cup trim (2%) milk (8 fl oz)

Sift together flour, baking flour, sugar and salt.

Add the butter, eggs and milk and mix well with a whisk until no lumps remain. Allow to stand for 15 minutes

Set the oven on very low heat and pop a serving plate onto a rack in middle of the oven.

Heat large frying pan to medium heat. Rub a small amount of butter onto frying pan, spoon dollops of pancake mixture into pan and smooth into an even circle with back of spoon. Cook on one side until the sides set (they will look dull instead of wet and shiny) and bubbles appear. Using a flat spatula flip the pancake and cook the other side until golden.

Remove from frypan and pop onto the warming plate in the oven until all pancakes are cooked.

Serve with topping of choice.


Toppings - yes we have all these toppings on the table to choose from
Brown Sugar Peach - saute 2 sliced peaches in pan at medium high heat with 1 Tbsp butter and 2 tsp brown sugar.
Raspberries - we use frozen berries for economy and heat in the microwave for a minute or 2 to make a 'compote'.
Blueberries - same as the raspberries we ususally use frozen, heat in microwave and serve warm
Cinnamon Sugar
Bacon
Maple Syrup


Linda Vandermeer is a blogger, baker, maker and author of the cookbook ' Sweets on a Stick': More than 150 kid friendly recipes for cakes, candies, cookies and pies on the go!. Published in the US the book is available at most online book stores.

Original Ideas, photography and recipes by Linda Vandermeer do not reuse without permission. 


Monday, March 17, 2014

Strawberry Layer Cake and Tickle the Imagination issue 15


Get ready to party! I've shared one of my most requested ever recipes in this months issue of Tickle the Imagination magazine.

This Strawberry Layer Cake has been on the menu for my kids parties for years and it's always a been favorite.


Plus I have included a step by step tutorial to make the modern pressed flowers decorating the cake and a recipe for delicious cream cheese frosting.


Oh and in case you can't tell from my lead it it's Tickle the Imagination's PARTY issue, which is always fabulous! Make sure to check out some of the other amazing articles from some of my favorite contributors.

Tickle the Imagination magazine is available to buy online, at some newsagents or you can read it online free. CLICK HERE for links.



Linda Vandermeer is a blogger, baker, maker and author of the cookbook ' Sweets on a Stick': More than 150 kid friendly recipes for cakes, candies, cookies and pies on the go!. Published in the US the book is available at most online book stores.

Original Ideas, photography and recipes by Linda Vandermeer do not reuse without permission. 


Sunday, March 9, 2014

Raspberry Chocolate Chip Cookies


The kids went back to school a few weeks ago and I started off the year baking home made healthy snacks for them to take to school.

Reduced fat and sugar muffins made with banana and blueberries and wholemeal cookies. Yup I was totally that mum.

But then it started, the muffins were still banana and wholemeal but I was slipping chocolate in as well, same with the cookies.


Not that I mind stuff like banana and blueberry muffins, they are actually quite nice and the kids love them, but I like a bit of chocolate every now and then.

And I don't think there is anything wrong with that.

Anyhoo today I found a bag of raspberry M&M's sitting around and I actually don't really eat candy by itself much so I thought I would make them into some cookies. 'Cause candy in cookies - yup I totally eat that, like all the time.

These cookies are a bit of a cross between a muffin top and a cookie, a touch cakey, they are not crisp and not overly buttery, cakey is the way I like them. It means I can eat a couple and I don't feel overloaded.



The raspberry M&M's give the cookies a yummy raspberry flavour which I love, and a bit of a bonus for me they are pink - yay!.

Of course you can substitute regular chocolate chips for M&M's if you like and they will be just as delicious.

Raspberry Chocolate Chip Cookies (make 24 cookies)

1 1/2 cups plain flour
1/4 tsp bi-carb soda (baking soda)
1/4 tsp salt
115g unsalted butter at room temperature (4 oz)
1/4 cup caster sugar (superfine)
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 large egg at room temperature
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 cup raspberry M&M's
1/2 cup milk chocolate chips (of chopped milk chocolate - I used Lindt milk)
Optional 1/4 cup raspberry M&M's extra

Line 2 trays with baking paper. Preheat oven to 160 C (320 F)

Sift together flour, bi-carb soda (baking soda) and salt, set aside until required.

In the bowl of an electric mixer, cream together butter and both sugars at high speed for around 3 minutes.

Reduce the speed to medium low, scrape down the sides and add the egg and vanilla.

Reduce the speed to low and add in the flour mixture, mix until combined. Add the chocolate and M&M's  and mix for a few seconds until distributed evenly.

Scoop out around 1 1/2 Tbsp (2 US tbsp) of mixture and flatten into a disc shape on the prepared tray. Repeat until all mixture is used.

Bake in preheated oven for 12 to 16 minutes or until cookies start to turn golden.

Optional - after 8 minutes remove trays from oven and quickly press a few extra M&M's onto the top.

Cool on tray for around 5 minutes and then remove to a wire rack to cool.

Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.



Linda Vandermeer is a blogger, baker, maker and author of the cookbook ' Sweets on a Stick': More than 150 kid friendly recipes for cakes, candies, cookies and pies on the go!. Published in the US the book is available at most online book stores.

Original Ideas, photography and recipes by Linda Vandermeer do not reuse without permission.