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........must try this but will have to wait until tomorrow - no granulated sugar. My Mum loves crunchie so I'll let her try it first ::) and it sounds delicious crumbled into icecream.
I've just realised it's something else to dip into melted chocolate - that's what crunchie is after all.
I think you are coming obsessed with this chocolate dippping thing its lucky it isn't a recipe for chicken nuggets ;D0 -
Urghhhh, that could be just the thing to cure my addiction to chocolate0
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when i was pregnant with my second one i liked battered onion rings smoothered with chocolate spread. and branston and choc spread butties, had to be white bread though. yummy.0
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Right, need help.
I'm normally pretty good at the cooking lark but can't get this at all!! ;D
First batch - whacked up the heat but it burnt after about 3 mins so tasted disgusting.
Second batch - kept the heat lower but still boiled it for about 6 mins, added bicarb and it spluttered rather than fizzed!
So what do I need to get it fizzing?Mink0 -
mine went solid as a rock and wet on top sticky and almost unable to get it out of the tin
whaaah
ice cream is easy if you have an ice cream maker
if not there is quite a bit of whisking to do at various stages.
the vanilla one Ive always used is
teaspoon of vanilla essence, and mix with it 1/2 pound of sugar. Rub it through a hair sieve, and add 1/2 pint of milk and the yolks of 2 eggs.
Simmer the mixture over a low temp for ten minutes, stirring briskly all the time.
When cool, add 1 pint of cream and a small pinch of salt. pour into a jelly mould or in an old ice cream container and freeze, if you want you can take it out after an hour and give it another whisk. then freeze again
its loverrly
chocolate ice cream
2 pints single cream
8 0z sugar
tiny pinch of salt
2 oz of made up cocoa or 2oz chocolate plain if poss
1 tablespoon vanilla ess
dilute cocoa with hot water ,or melt the chocolate with a bit of hot water to pour easily, add to cream; then add sugar, salt, and flavoring, whisk well and freeze.0 -
bumped to go with cold pud thread ;D0
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Oooooh - I love this but never had a recipe! Can't wait to do it :-*0
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having it after tonights tea, will let you k ow.Oooooh - I love this but never had a recipe! Can't wait to do it :-*
glad i bumped it then. ;D is supposed to be lovely crumbled in ice cream. having it after tonights tea, will let you k ow.[0 -
I tried this and failed.
honeycomb stuck fast to tin........allowed kids to get what they could out with a knife, then threw the remainder (along with the tin) away.
Not sure what I did wrong, but it's something my children will always remember!
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had some last night with my nilly ice cream, was delish, thanks to whoever recommended it. clean for got now. !!!!!!. ;D but thanks anyways.0
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