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Baked Cod with Miso

24th January 2012 By Urvashi Roe

baked cod with miso

This is a super quick recipe that I invented today when I was in a bish-bash-bosh kinda mood! We had this with some plain boiled rice and wilted spinach. You’ll need 1 small cod fillet 1 teaspoon brown rice miso – I used the Clearspring brand readily available in Sainsbury’s 1 spring onion 1 tsp […]

Filed Under: Main Meal Tagged With: cod, fish, miso

And So Begins The Year Of The Dragon

23rd January 2012 By Urvashi Roe

The Chinese New Year begins today.  It’s a time for dusting away the cobwebs of the old year, buying new clothes, paying your debts (and collecting what’s owed!) and for new beginnings. Sounds much like the Indian New Year. 2012 is the year of the Dragon – The Black Water Dragon to be precise. The dragon […]

Filed Under: Random Thoughts, Sweet Tagged With: chinese food, Chinese New Year, Confucius, Fortune cookie

Apricot Cheesecake

22nd January 2012 By Urvashi Roe

This is a really easy Austrian cheesecake recipe that a friend of mine gave me at University.  There is no biscuit base like the American style cheesecakes.  If you can try to get Quark cheese as it has a sour taste which gives a nice flavour to the cake. I’ve used apricots in this recipe […]

Filed Under: Sweet Tagged With: apricot, baking, cake, cheesecake, GBBO

Fortune Cookies

21st January 2012 By Urvashi Roe

No botanicals in these. Just a bit of fun for Chinese New Year! They were my first attempt and really rather fiddly!  Despite working quickly some did crisp up before I had the chance to put the notes in! So worth the effort though if you have children. My girls were obsessed with reading the […]

Filed Under: Sweet Tagged With: chinatown, chinese food, london

Swiss Roll with Marmalade

12th January 2012 By Urvashi Roe

Swiss Roll

A lot of people get so nervous about Swiss Roll but it’s really not too hard to do.  I’ve filled this one with some simple Clementine Marmalade I made with leftover clementines.  You can use your favourite brand of marmalade or even some orange curd. You’ll need 125g plain flour 125g caster sugar 4 medium […]

Filed Under: Sweet Tagged With: baking, GBBO, marmalade, swiss roll

I've Gone a Bit Bananas!

9th January 2012 By Urvashi Roe

Banana

“Mummy there’s a funny smell in your car” said my eldest last week.  Now this is a very strange comment because I keep the inside of my car very, very clean.  No sweet wrappers, chocolates, sandwiches or crisps are eaten and left in MY car.  EVER. I had to admit that she was right though. […]

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: baking, Banana, brownies, cake, cooking, cupcake

Banana And Chocolate Chip Loaf Cake

8th January 2012 By Urvashi Roe

Just like the Chocolate Loaf Cake, this is a super easy and quick recipe. It just takes a while baking in the oven so a good one to make the night before you need it, or in the morning as you potter about the kitchen doing other stuff, or just before you go for an […]

Filed Under: Sweet Tagged With: baking, Banana, cake, GBBO, loaf cafe

Banana and White Chocolate Brownies

8th January 2012 By Urvashi Roe

Butterscotch Banana Brownies

This is one of the best brownie/blondie recipes I have ever made. It’s adapted from Dan Lepard’s Short and Sweet book (of which I have a SIGNED copy!).  If there is one banana recipe you make, it has to be this one. You’ll need For the butterscotch bananas 150g caster sugar 50ml water 2 – […]

Filed Under: Sweet Tagged With: Banana, brownies, white chocolate

Chocolate Pavlova with Butterscotch Bananas

8th January 2012 By Urvashi Roe

Chocolate Pavlova with Butterscotch Bananas

This is pure, sweet indulgence. I’m warning you! This crisp and gooey meringue topped with hot caramelly bananas and whipped cream is made in our house when we all feel down and need cheering up.  It’s the only dessert I have coffee with – a dark strong one to cut through the sweetness. You’ll need […]

Filed Under: Sweet Tagged With: Banana, butterscotch, caramel, pavlova

Banana Cupcakes

8th January 2012 By Urvashi Roe

Banana Cupcakes

Bananas always get too ripe too quickly in our house because we have a very warm and sunny kitchen.  So my daughter uses them for Banana and Chocolate Loaf Cake.  If you don’t have time for an hour in the oven though, try these easy all-in-one-method-cupcakes.  They are great for children and adults alike because […]

Filed Under: Sweet Tagged With: baking, Banana, cupcake, GBBO

Mini Banana and Oat Loaves

8th January 2012 By Urvashi Roe

Banana and Oat Loaves

These loaves are perfect for breakfast or lunch boxes.  The bananas are super healthy and adding the oats means these have an extra GI boost too. You’ll need 140g soft unsalted butter 270g soft brown sugar 280g plain flour 150g rolled oats 2 eggs 3 medium sized ripe bananas (around 200g) 1 tsp baking powder […]

Filed Under: Breakfast, Sweet Tagged With: baking, Banana, GBBO, loaf cake

Bottling up Christmas to last a little longer

31st December 2011 By Urvashi Roe

Christmas

Cranberries are in season for only a short time in the UK which is such a shame because they are soooo good for you.  This tiny little fruit packs a massive punch in the antioxidant department meaning that it helps keep your heart healthy and is also good for your liver.   On top of that cranberries […]

Filed Under: Preserves & Pickles Tagged With: baking, canape, Christmas, Cranberries, food, fruit, Ice cream

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