This
is my collection of recipes which I have been trying out and writing
down for the last ten years. My recipe book is becoming a bit tatty
now and I have decided to type them out.
You
will see that most of them involve sugar, and there are very few
savoury recipes! I am very fond of sweet things, far too fond my dentist says.
I
have put the recipes in order of date, rather than gathering them
together under any sensible cataloguing, but I like this as you never
know what the next recipe will be. By the way, sometimes the recipes
will be Imperial measures and sometimes metric. You need a set of
scales that can switch from one to the other.
I
hope you enjoy cooking them. Some of them are secret and some of
them have a story, as you will see.
Bonne
appetite!
25th
May 2001
Coconut
and Almond Oatcakes
These
are very filling and good for packed lunches, with complete nutrition
and a good protein balance. Add to a yoghurt and 2 pieces of fruit
and they will keep you going until dinner time. Perfect!
Oven: 350F/177C/Gas
Mark 4 for 20-30 minutes
Ingredients
60g
rolled oats
90g
oatmeal
90g
plain brown flour
125g
desiccated coconut
100g
raisins and chopped apricots
30g
sunflower seeds
30g
sesame seeds
75ml/5
tablespoons organic sunflower oil
125ml/1/4
pint juice – apple/orange/tropical fruit – take your pick
2
big spoons of honey
- Put oats, oatmeal, flour coconut, fruit and seeds into a big bowl and mix very well.
- Add oil and mix very well.
- Add juice and honey and make a dough, with more flour if necessary (it will be!)
- Pat it out and knead a bit and then pat down to 1/2” thickness and cut out 12 smallish rounds or 6 big rounds cut in half. Make sure the raisins are inside the dough or they will burn in the oven.
- Cook for 20-30 minutes and cool on a wire rack.
- These will freeze beautifully and each one has
- 239KCl
- 4g protein
- 16g fat
- 21g carbohydrate
- 5g fibre
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