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Peanut Butter Cookie Pie

Thursday, 28 May 2015

Peanut Butter Cookie Pie

Peanut Butter Cookie Pie! Are you ready for a little bit of decadence?   I know I sure am!   And whilst this is not over the top decadence, it is still a bit of a tasty treat.  

If you love peanut butter cookies, and you love peanut butter and jam (or chocolate) then you will absolutely adore this simple and impressive dessert!

 Peanut Butter Cookie Pie

I adore peanut butter cookies.  I think they are my favourites.   And this is essentially a big peanut butter cookie . . .  baked in a skillet (or round pie dish of that is what you have to use.)  

You can either sprinkle the cookie with some granulated sugar prior to baking, or do like I have and dust it with some icing sugar afterwards. 

I also like to use crunchy peanut butter.  But smooth is equally as good.

Peanut Butter Cookie Pie

This goes together in a flash and bakes really quickly.  

You cut it into wedges while it is still warm  . . .  and top it with a scoop of good vanilla ice cream!  But that's not where the decadence comes in . . .

 Peanut Butter Cookie Pie

When I was a child one of our favourite desserts was when my mother gave us ice cream and then spooned strawberry preserves over top of it.   

And we all know how delicious peanut butter and jam is together . . .  it is the quintessential combination of flavours  . . .  okay so yes that is the North American in me coming out . . . but  . . .

Peanut Butter Cookie Pie

Just look  . . . . doesn't that look fabulously delicious?? 

The British don't really understand the complexities of peanut butter and jam, or the deliciousness of it. To them it is tantamount to eating fish with custard. Does not compute.

Peanut Butter Cookie Pie

How about this??? Doesn't that look fabulous?

Its a cutural thing I guess, this love of peanut butter and jam. Together.  In North American you can even buy it already swirled together. Peanut Butter and Grape jelly. Yum!!

 Peanut Butter Cookie Pie

  For me of course it has o be strawberry jam.  That is the perfect combination and it is perfect on this peanut butter cookie pie as well, especially drizzled over a scoop of good vanilla ice cream.

Of course chocolate sauce would be just as tasty!  Go on  . . . treat yourself.  You know you want to.

Peanut Butter Cookie Pie


*Peanut Butter Cookie Pie*
Serves 8
Printable Recipe 


Your favourite cookie in a pie.   Delicious served warm with vanilla ice cream and warmed strawberry jam spooned over top.  Chocolate sauce is also good.


For the Cookie Pie:
125g of butter, softened (about 1/2 cup)
95g of soft light brown  sugar (1/2cup)
100g of caster or granulated sugar (1/2 cup)
1 tsp vanilla
1 large free range egg
90g of peanut butter (smooth or crunchy, you decide 1/2 cup)
230g of plain flour (1 1/2 cups)
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)


To serve:
Vanilla Ice Cream
Warmed strawberry Jam or Chocolate Sauce (your choice!) 
Peanut Butter Cookie Pie 

Preheat the oven to 180*C/350*F/ gas mark 4.  Butter a 10 inch oven proof skillet or pie dish.   Set aside.


Cream together the butter, peanut butter and both sugars until well combined and fluffy.   Beat in the egg and vanilla.  Sift together the flour and soda.  Stir this in to make a soft dough.  Press the dough into the prepared skillet.

 Peanut Butter Cookie Pie

Bake in the preheated oven for 25 to 30 minutes, until golden brown and well set.   Remove from the oven.  Cool in the pan for 10 minutes before cutting into wedges to serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top and some strawberry or chocolate sauce.   Delicious!

Peanut Butter Cookie Pie

Enjoy! 

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Mini Scone Foccaccia Breads

Wednesday, 27 May 2015



It was a little cool today and so Todd wanted me to make him some soup for lunch. I didn't do anything special, just opened a couple of tins of Bean and Bacon Soup. He loves that kind.

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The One Pot Gourmet Gardener

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

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I wanted to tell you about this fabulously fascinating cookbook that I received recently.  More than just a cookbook, it's also a gardening book.   The One-Pot Gourmet Gardener , Delicious container recipes to grow together and cook together authored by Cinead McTernan lifts cooking into the realms of actually growing what you eat, and even further into the realms of container gardening with the idea in mind that you would actually grow all of the produce/herbs/etc in one pot pertaining to a specific recipe.


GROW ME - COOK ME - EAT ME:
You can grow all the ingredients you need for a single dish in a single pot.  In all there are 25 carefully devised container recipes grouped into Soups and Salads, Main Courses, Picnic food, Quick Suppers and Drinks and Puddings., Smoothies, Sauces and Tarts.

Each one-pot recipe provides every step from sowing to serving.   There's an introductory masterclass on how to grow crops in pots, giving you the confidence and skills to devise your own one-pot recipes.

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There are six chapters in the book . . .  with tips on how to use the book and getting started,  picnic dishes that you could eat al fresco and on the road, soups and salads, quick suppers, accompaniements such as salsa's and pickles and of course tasty drinks! This book covers a wide variety of subjects . . .

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There are fabulous tips on getting started, how to plant, when to plant, what to plant, etc.   Even the novice gardener would find it quite easy to do.    This would be the perfect book to use in order to inspire your children to eat healthier or different foods.   What child doesn't want to eat what they grow themselves.   Imagine planting a pot with all of the fresh ingredients to make Gazpacho Soup with the children, and then watching them grow together as you baby and help the plants along, right on up to being able to harvest what you have grown to make the soup!    It's a fabulous concept.

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The photography is beautifully executed by photographer Jason Ingram.  There are lots of photographs to help you every step of the way from preparing the soil, to planting, to the correct time for  harvesting.   It's all there, every inch of the way.

This is the ideal book for people with small gardens or balconies, who have the desire to grow their own food but are lacking in space as the ingredients for each recipe can be simply grown in a container.

I love the concept and I love the book.  I have a container planted,  to make my own Salsa Verde, but . . .  these things take time and so I won't be able to show you my results until a bit later in the year, but I am really excited about what I am going to end up with!

Cinead McTernan is a horticulturally trained writer and  the gardening editor of The Simple Things magazine. (She was previously editor of The Edible Garden magazine and worked on The English Garden and BBC Gardeners’ World magazines.) 

Available in hardback and priced at £16.99 One-Pot Gourmet Gardener is published by Frances Lincoln

ISBN 978-0-7112-3590-8
Frances Lincoln Limited Publishers
UK £16.99
US $26.99
Canada $28.99

Each one-pot recipe provides every step from sowing to serving.   And after being guided throuh an introductory masterclass on how to grow crops in pots, readers will have the confidece and skills to devise their own one-pot recipes!

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*UK ONLY - Please add £2.50 if ordering from overseas.

Many thanks to Frances Lincoln for sending me this copy for review.   All opinions are my own.
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Parmesan Chicken Breasts with Crispy Prosciutto



I am always up for chicken. Its not something I ever get tired of. I could eat it every night of the week. I'm not fussy about which part I eat either . . . I love the thighs, I love the breasts, I love the wings. I adore roasted chicken, fried, baked, simmered . . . I just love chicken in any way shape or form!

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Herby New Potato and Egg Salad

Monday, 25 May 2015

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With it being a Bank Holiday over here in the UK and of course Memorial Day over in America, people will be firing up their grills today and treating themselves to a barbeque . . .  at least if the weather co-operates.   Here in the UK a Bank Holiday usually signals the rain clouds to roll in, but sometimes we get lucky! I have my fingers crossed!

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Glazed Apple, Carrot and Walnut Bread

Sunday, 24 May 2015



What do you bake when it's not quite the fruity season, but you are craving something fruity???  When you are wanting something almost cake-like . . .  but are feeling too lazy to go through all of the faff that is involved in baking a decent cake???

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Cinnamon French Toast Batons

Saturday, 23 May 2015

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I normally like to pull out the stops at the weekend and cook us something special for breakfast.  Normally during the week we have only toast and/or cereal, saving anything larger for Saturday or Sunday.   This is a bank Holiday here in the UK this weekend and so I decided that I would make us some French Toast for our Saturday breakfast . . . and not just any French Toast . . .  but  . . . Cinnamon French Toast Batons.

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Hot Hamburger Platter with Fries and Coleslaw

Friday, 22 May 2015


Hot Hamburger Platter Dinner

One thing my Todd has always wanted to do is to go to a diner to eat. You know . . . just like the ones on the telly that you see in all those American movies.

All chrome and formica . . . and juke boxes, waitresses named Sally, and a coffee cup that has no bottom.

Club sandwiches, gravy fries and mile high pies.



Hot Hamburger Platter Dinner


I thought I would try to recreate a Diner meal for him here at home tonight, but in as low fat as possible. One of my favourites back home use to be the Hot Hamburger Sandwich Platter.


Hot Hamburger Platter Dinner

A big oval platter, loaded up with hot fries, a huge hamburger pattie on a toasted bun, with oodles of gravy slathered over top and a small bucket of coleslaw on the side. Washed down with an ice cold soda pop. It can't be beat!


Hot Hamburger Platter Dinner

It might not be much to look at, but what it lacks in looks, it more than makes up for in flavour. I used extra lean ground steak, which I flavoured with onion powder, garlic, seasoning salt and black pepper . . . lots of onion and garlic. I then divided the meat into four equal shapes and then flattened them as thin as I could into a huge flat irregular sized burgers, so they had lots of little nooks and crannies on the edges.


Hot Hamburger Platter Dinner

Because they were really thin, they cooked in quick time and all the moisture stayed inside the burger, so they were moist as well as flavourful, with a nice sear on the outside. The chips . . . why oven baked of course, and cut so thin that they also turned out nicely browned with crisp golden edges.


Hot Hamburger Platter Dinner

You can make your own pan gravy if you wish. (I tell you how) or you can just open a tin of beef gravy. Me, I opted for Bisto, coz there is not much fat in it., and it's as easy as boiling the kettle.


Hot Hamburger Platter Dinner

Even the coleslaw, my own homemade, was low in fat . . . as I used a fat free mayo and low fat creme fraiche. The only thing I didn't do was to put on a short dress and ask him to "kiss ma grits!" (I also didn't ask for a tip!) Oh, and there was no pie . . . sigh . . .


Hot Hamburger Platter Dinner


*Hot Hamburger Platter Dinner*
Serves 4
Printable Recipe 



It's diner food for the UK! A delicious well flavoured hot hamburger patty on a toasted bun half, topped with gravy and served with crispy fries and coleslaw!



1 pound extra lean minced steak
1 TBS minced garlic
1 TBS onion powder
1 tsp seasoned salt
5 TBS flour
1 litre of beef broth
4 large baking potatoes
oil
seasonings for the fries (I like the smoked paprika, sweet red pepper and thyme mix from M&S)
salt and black pepper
Toasted Bun halves
Coleslaw, your own or purchased (See my recipe below)



Preheat the oven to 225*C/425*F/ gas mark 7. Have ready a large baking sheet.


Wash the potatoes and dry well. Cut into thin chips. Toss them onto the baking sheet. Pour about 1 TBS of oil over top along with some of your chosen seasoning and some salt and black pepper. Toss together with your hands. Place into the heated oven and bake for about 35 to 40 minutes, until golden brown and crispy.



Mix together the minced steak, garlic, onion powder, seasoned salt and a bit of salt and lots of black pepper to taste. (You can pinch off a little bit and fry it in a pan to see if you have the seasoning correct if you wish.) Shape into large flat irregular shaped patties.



Place a large skillet over mediium high heat. Add a bit of oil and fry the patties until well browned on both sides and cooked through. Remove and keep warm. Reserve any drippings in the pan. There probably won't be much. You will need about 4 TBS. You can add some butter to the pan drippings to make this up. Once the fat is melted and hot, stir in the flour, whisking it in well. Slowly whisk in the broth a bit at a time, whisking until the gravy thickens. Simmer for several minutes then taste and adjust seasoning as required.



Divide the fries between 4 heated plates. Place a toasted bun half on each and top with a burger. Spoon over some of the gravy, making sure it covers the burger and some of the chips. Serve with coleslaw on the side. Enjoy!


This isn't the greatest photograph, but it is a coleslaw recipe that I use often.  This is how my mom always made it.


creamy coleslaw

*Creamy Coleslaw*
Serves 8 to 10
Printable Recipe



A delciously cream coleslaw that has just the right amount of crunch and flavour!  There is no sogginess here!!



10 ounces of white cabbage, trimmed, cored and very thinly cut
(about 1/2 of a medium cabbage)
5 ounces of carrots, peeled, trimmed and julienned
(1 medium carrot)
4 inches of an English Cucumber, trimmed, seeded and cut into small dice
(Do not peel)
2 - 3 large dessertspoons of good quality mayonnaise
1 TBS of Dijon mustard
2 TBS white wine vinegar
1 tsp caster sugar
1/2 tsp celery salt
freshly ground black pepper to taste
1/2 tsp onion powder



Place the vegetables into a large bowl.  Whisk together the mustard, mayonnaise, white wine vinegar, sugar, celery salt, black pepper and onion powder.  Mix well.  Pour over the vegetables and toss to coat.  Cover and chill for at least one hour before serving.


Note - the amount of mayonnaise you use depends on the cabbage, some cabbages take more mayonnaise than others.  It also depends on how creamy you like your coleslaw!  

Hot Hamburger Platter Dinner

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Greek Mac and Cheese

Thursday, 21 May 2015

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Prior to moving over here to the UK, I have to admit I had a very limited palate.   I was a good cook, everyone said so, and people enjoyed coming to our home for meals, but I wasn't very adventurous when it came to trying new things.  I grew up on plastic cheese with a father who only let my mother season things with salt and pepper  . . .  using any herb or spice at all was to me quite adventurous.  I did simple, plain food, but I did it well.

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Chicken and Garlic Potatoes Casserole

Wednesday, 20 May 2015

Chicken and Garlic Potatoes Casserole




Are you ready for another delicious one pan chicken meal?   I know I am.   We do eat a lot of chicken in this house, but that is totally because it is economical, adaptable and delicious.   



It never gets really boring.  I would love to eat more beef or lamb, but in all honesty, it's not within my budget except for on very rare occasions these days.




Chicken and Garlic Potatoes Casserole





You are going to love this casserole.  Truly.  It is simple and easy to do.



This simple recipe also uses things I am betting you have in your kitchen right now!


 

 Chicken and Garlic Potatoes Casserole




Cooked chicken.   You can use leftovers from your Sunday Roast, or quite simply poach some boneless skinless chicken breasts.  



I picked up a pack locally, for less than a fiver . . .  which had four really large and meaty pieces of chicken in it.  I poached them in some lightly salted water.




 Chicken and Garlic Potatoes Casserole




Just bring it to the boil, then simmer for about 10 minutes and then I let it cool down in the water until I can just handle it by hand.  End result.


   

Perfectly moist and tender chicken breast meat.   I used two, shredded,  for this recipe . . . and I have two more chilling in the refrigerator for another recipe another day.



Chicken and Garlic Potatoes Casserole




Two baking potatoes sliced thinly, along with some frozen peas, a delicious cream sauce and some crispy salad onions (like Durkee's French Fried Onions.) 



And that's all you need. Truly.




 Chicken and Garlic Potatoes Casserole





Put together in just the right way, you end up with a truly delicious casserole that will have everyone scrambling for just a tiny bit more. 


 

The recipe serves 6, but I just know people will want seconds to plan on using it for four.  I do hope you will make it and that you will enjoy it as much as we do.




Chicken and Garlic Potatoes Casserole




Crispy, buttery potatoes, layered just right with moist chicken and a deliciously creamy sauce and peas.   What more could you want?   


A nice chopped salad on the side and some crusty bread perhaps.   Enjoy!




 Chicken and Garlic Potatoes Casserole



*Chicken and Garlic Potatoes Casserole*
Serves 6
Printable Recipe 

A simple and delicious chicken casserole which makes good use of leftover chicken and store cupboard ingredients.  We love this.  It is like a pot pie, but with a potato crust. 

2 medium baking potatoes, washed, dried, unpeeled and thinly sliced
1/2 390g  can of fried onions (like Durkees or French's, about 1/2 cup)
250g of frozen peas (1 heaped cup)
450g of shredded cooked chicken (1 pound)
2 TBS butter, melted
garlic powder, dried parsley, salt and black pepper to taste 

For the cream sauce:
3 TBS butter
3 TBS plain flour
300ml of chicken stock (1 1/2 cups)
150ml of milk (3/4 cup)
150ml single cream (3/4 cup) (coffee cream)
dried sage, thyme, salt, pepper, and garlic powder to taste


Chicken and Garlic Potatoes Casserole






First make the cream sauce.  Melt the butter in a saucepan.  Whisk in the flour and cook over medium heat whisking constantly for about a minute.  

 Whisk in the stock, milk and cream.   Season to taste with sage, thyme, salt, pepper and garlic powder.  Cook, whisking constantly until bubbling and thickened.  Set aside.



Chicken and Garlic Potatoes Casserole






Preheat the oven to 180*C/350*F/ gas mark 4.  Butter a 2 litre/2quart baking dish.  Line the base of the dish with half of the sliced potatoes.   Cover with the sauce, shaking it a bit to allow the sauce to settle down into the potatoes. Sprinkle on half the onions and half the peas.  


 Sprinkle the chicken over them and then sprinkle on the remaining peas and onions.   Layer the remaining potatoes over top.   Brush with the melted butter and sprinkle with some garlic powder, dried parsley, salt and black pepper.  Cover tightly with foil.



Chicken and Garlic Potatoes Casserole




Bake in the heated oven for one hour. Increase the temperature to 200*C/400*F/ gas mark 6.   Remove the foil and then bake for an additional 20 to 30 minutes longer until the potatoes are golden brown and tender.




Chicken and Garlic Potatoes Casserole



I hope that you will agree that this is a most delicious casserole.  A great use of leftovers and a wonderful meal to make on any day for any occasion. 


Simple ingredients done well and put together in the most delicious way. That's my promise to you!



Chicken and Garlic Potatoes Casserole 





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Nutella Swirl Banana Muffins

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

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I had the fortune to have some bananas go very ripe the other day which gave me the opportunity to bake something delicious.   I only ever rarely am able to do that as the Toddster eats up the bananas almost faster than I can bring them into the house!  He does love his bananas!

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Spam and Beans

Monday, 18 May 2015

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I can hear you thinking . . .  Spam and Beans?   What is that girl doing now!  And I fed it to company no less, as one of a pair of casseroles.   It was delicious.   Absolutely delicious!  One of my guests was a real Spam lover as well, so that was win/win for me.   Delicious and popular!

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Lemon Puddle Cake

Sunday, 17 May 2015




I always have a bowl of lemons sitting on the counter. They look so pretty there and they smell delicious. They also come in very handy . . . for cakes and bakes . . . hot drinks . . . savoury dishes . . . cold drinks . . .

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Rhubarb and Strawberry Slices

Saturday, 16 May 2015

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We had guests for lunch the other day and I baked these delicious Rhubarb and Strawberry Slices to have for dessert.   We had them along with some sliced strawberries and cream.   They went down a real treat!  And I am not surprised for they are truly delicious!  These are S P R I N G personified!

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Creamy Cheddar Salad Dressing

Friday, 15 May 2015

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It's not quite salad weather yet, but it won't be long.  When the temperatures rise and the sun shines I love to make this delicious creamy dressing which we both really enjoy.  You can use low fat ingredients if you wish, which reduces the calorie count by about half.  (low fat mayo, sour cream and cheese)

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