Cinnamon star Christmas cookies (Zimtsterne)

19 Dec

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If, like me, you associate Christmas with baking, stars and cinnamon, you are going to love his recipe. Continue reading

How to make Donna Hay chocolate candy cane cookies

17 Dec

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To me Christmas is all about the baking. Well, that’s not entirely true. There’s also the spirit of the season, the wonderment of the day as seen through children’s eyes etc etc but what really gets me excited, and flicking through cookbooks in anticipation, is the bounty of baking that awaits.

Like lots of people have a plethora of Chrissy events to attend, which means finding new recipes to road test.

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I had looked at this recipe for a few years after it appeared in issue 42 [Jan 2009] and decided this was going to be the year I made Donna Hay’s chocolate candy cane cookies. Candy canes, in my books, are ghastly – sticky and fragile and far too sweet. Even my kids’ school has banned them yet here I was, buying and bringing these sugar-packed morsels into my home.

Getting to smash them into smithereens was quite satisfying…

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Donna Hay Christmas cinnamon sugar cookies / biscuits

15 Dec

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Ho ho ho – it is getting very close to all that is festive… the ‘where has the year gone?’ conversations, the ‘what am I going to buy Aunty Carol?’ questions, the musings on when to bake to avoid the heat of the day…

Here in Sydney December is always a bazillion degrees. Often humid, too. And very often followed by a thunderstorm late in the day. As I type we are experiencing a house-shaking, sky-piercing, ear-throbbing thunder and lightening spectacular.

I used a snowflake cutter to make these cookies / biscuits as it is the newest member of my constantly expanding cookie cutter collection. We don’t get snow, so I don’t understand the fascination with all things frozen. Having said that, I’m not sure what a Southern Hemisphere festive-season cutter would be shaped like – a sun? A huge fly? A sunburnt tourist on Bondi Beach?

Maybe we’ll stick…

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Christmas cookie recipe swap no-bake chocolate crackles

14 Dec

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So I was trawling Twitter one day in lieu of doing some chores and found a cookie swap hosted by the creative types at Real Housemoms, {I love} My Disorganised Life, and White Lights on Wednesdays. This had my name all over it so I jumped on board!

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Christmas gingerbread chocolate brownie recipe

11 Dec

 

Gingerbread brownie with chocolate sauceThis gingerbread chocolate brownie recipe is perfect for people who love their chocolate but still want a festive dessert.

This is a short post as I am about to run out the door but I really wanted to share this recipe with you, as it is easy to throw together but so lush and moist.

I tweaked a recipe from delicious by reducing the amount of eggs and halving (!) the sugar.

GATHER:

250g unsalted butter, chopped

300g dark chocolate, chopped

3 eggs, whisked lightly

¾ cup cups brown sugar

1 1/3 cups plain flour

1/2 tsp baking powder

1/2 tsp ground cinnamon

1/2 tsp ground ginger

1/2 tsp ground nutmeg

1/3 cup cocoa, sifted

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LET’S GET TO IT:

Preheat the oven to 170C. Grease and line a 20cm square cake pan.

Place butter and 200g of the chocolate in a heatproof bowl over a pot of simmering water – stir until smooth. Remove from heat and allow to cool for 10 minutes.

Add eggs, one at a time, to the melted chocolate, and use a silver spoon to beat well.

Stir in the sugar, flour, baking powder, spices and cocoa.

Scrape into pan and bake for 21-25 minutes or until just set – you want them moist in the middle. Cool in the pan, then turn out and cut into squares.

While they are cooling melt the remaining 100g chocolate and allow to cool slightly, then drizzle over the brownies to serve.

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One bowl eggnog cupcakes for Christmas

7 Dec

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Can you believe I only tried eggnog this week? As it is high summer in Australia at Christmas we are likely to quaff chilled champagne than a warm custard-like drink, but I have to say I quite liked it. Continue reading

Donna Hay rum & raisin Christmas cookies

3 Dec

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These are the cookies Santa is waiting for each Christmas Eve as he frantically makes his journey across the planet on his sleigh.

Rich, chunky, chocolatey and with a hint of rum they will give Mr Claus a much needed energy fix to help him keep on keeping on. The oats will help his cholesterol levels after all those other treats he has snacked on during his journey and the rum will soothe his weary bones.

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Donna Hay gingerbread men recipe (egg-free)

2 Dec

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It wouldn’t be Christmas without home-made gingerbread men! Or gingerbread people, I should say. Continue reading

Christmas Madeleines – an easy chocolate peppermint recipe

30 Nov

 

Christmas Madeleines

In Australia it is unbelievably hot in the lead-up to Christmas but we still borrow traditions from the Northern hemisphere in terms of food we serve. Even people who love baking need a break from standing in front of a hot oven. A quick Christmas recipe is a great Christmas recipe, which is why these Christmas Madeleines are perfect. Continue reading

Chocolate mud cake from scratch recipe

27 Nov

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My firstborn just turned ten! Farewell Miss 9, hello Miss 10! My lovely gal requested a chocolate mud cake for her birthday and her wish was my command.

This was the first time I had made a dark chocolate mud cake from scratch and I was thrilled with the result. It was rich without being cloying, dense without being heavy and perfectly moist. Continue reading