on โ30-05-2015 05:04 PM
Eats here - Cauli cheese. As a meal in a ramekin. Bit of bacon and sweetcorn thrown in for good measure.
Try it!
on โ02-06-2015 06:51 PM
Strangely enough, tonight I have to have what's given to me.
Haven't got a clue yet, but I'm ready to eat the computer
on โ02-06-2015 06:58 PM
on โ02-06-2015 07:04 PM
@imastawka wrote:Strangely enough, tonight I have to have what's given to me.
Haven't got a clue yet, but I'm ready to eat the computer
Windows 8 with a salad - or - potato, baked in its jacket with sour cream.
????
on โ02-06-2015 07:12 PM
I understand the raincheck on rhubarb Richo, it's not to everyone's taste.
How about bread and butter pudding?
I know my husband is off rice pudding for life.
โ02-06-2015 07:40 PM - edited โ02-06-2015 07:42 PM
Only on telly? Nooooooo. Mind you, I do cheat a bit: it's more of a faux dessert that looks like icecream.
One can of condensed milk
One small carton of unthickened cream (or use the 600ml one for more people if you need to)
Two small containers of anything you fancy! Fruche or yoghurt or custard etc
Start the cream beating with an electric beater (use the whisk)
Pour in the condensed milk while the cream is whisking
Add the Fruche or custard or yoghurt and let the whole lot get thick
You can also add some fruit sauce if you like.
I put the 'icecream' into silicone cupcake containers because it's so delicious and this makes it last longer.
Into the freezer then with clear kitchen wrap over it on a tray or put them into a freezer container. Makes about 16 - 18 depending on how much you put in the holders.
You can of course, just put it into a container and spoon it out with a hot spoon. Oh my, it is so nice.
on โ02-06-2015 07:52 PM
The on telly comment was in reference to Masterchef and MKR - don't they have some sort of blaster or blitzer to make their own icecream?
Thanks Tas, I'm not sure I will show your recipe to the boys - they will want it.
on โ02-06-2015 08:38 PM
I think they do advertise icecream makers etc, great they are too, but Mr. Tasfleur become very attached to this recipe, hence, I had to put it in cupcake holders to make it last: he's a true blue Australian about cake and icecream ! ...
on โ02-06-2015 08:44 PM
Tas, is that condensed milk? I thought it might be evaporated milk?
on โ02-06-2015 08:47 PM
on โ02-06-2015 08:55 PM
Donna!! There is such a thing as google ya know
That'll learn ya hahahahahahaha