Tuesday, 4 June 2013

and from here to 140

Days 127-140

The days in these photos have longed since past, so as I write this post and l write the captions, I am already looking back at some fun and busy times. I did a lot of baking and some of the first storms arrived. I traveled home and visited a lot of family.

Day 127:

I was early for French class so I went to the
foreshore and played in the rain.

Day 128:

One of my favourite simple pleasures is laying in front of the TV, scrolling through
my many cookbooks thinking about the next culinary endeavor.

Day 129:

Chocolate free blondies for a girls night in.

Day 130:

The dessert table at the girls night.

Day 131: 

Coy in a pond at the nursery were I brought my
mums mothers day present.

Day 132:

It was mothers day and we had lunch in my nanna's backyard.

Day 133: 

I went on a lunchtime walk past the train yard. I sometimes
wish I had a pretty park next door. But until then
I will walk where ever I can.

Day 134: 

An evening walk through the university before French.

Day 135:

I took my plus one out to dinner for his birthday and
the place was decorated with orange glass.

Day 136:

It was my first boxing class since Easter and the lights
through the trees in the car park looked extraterrestrial.

Day 137:

The vanity window at the pub had some fun shaped frosting on it.
I was a great night catching up with some old friends.

Day 138:

I made my first ever pavlova for my nieces birthday party.

Day 139:

It was my nieces 9th birthday party and we
blew bubbles for the younger kids.

Day 140:

I went grocery shopping on the way home and I brought some
bight red gumboots. So I headed into the street
looking for every puddle I could.


My next set of photos are all ready to post up as well. Featuring heavily is my recent trip to Brisbane. But more on that later.

Until next time.
Love, love Elle.

Saturday, 18 May 2013

and 126 days of photos

Days 113-126

I haven't done this for a while, I still have been taking my photos on a daily basis, but I haven't been uploading them on to this blog. I have pretty darn busy and the next few weeks are going to be just as or even more crazy. So here they are.

Day 113: 

A short afternoon walk and the sky looked like
it was on fire. We do sunsets well in the west.
Day 114: 
The day before ANZAC day and I brought around 120 ANZAC
biscuits to work. All hand made using my secret recipe!

Day 115: 
Anzac day and breakfast with friends at a cafe after
the dawn service at Kings Park.

Day 116: 
Another afternoon walk with the dog
with a little running mixed in.

Day 117: 
A night in by my self called for candles and girly TV.

Day 118: 
Cupcakes at a vintage fair with a friend.

Day 119: 
My tea infuser makes great tea even though its a
little old. A perfect relaxing treat after kickboxing.

Day 120: 
The funky wall at a burger joint before French class.

Day 121: 
Aunty/niece day out in the city. I spoiled her rotten.

Day 122:
Mexican for dinner with friends.

Day 123: 
Another walk to burn off the Mexican. The seed cases covered the
path making crackling noises as I walked over them.

Day 124: 
A bottle of sparkling with a friend before a night on the town.

Day 125: 
Drive through caramel frappe and banana
bread for breakfast on the way home.

Day 126:
Dallas being cheeky sleeping on the sheets
before I could make the bed. She left noise
prints everywhere. Time to wash the sheets.


It's almost time for me to put the next set of photos up. Hopefully I will remember to do those on time.

Until next time.
Love, love Elle.

Friday, 17 May 2013

and Vegan Brownies

Vegan Brownies

As well as making chocolate free blondies I also made Vegan Brownies. All of this baking was for a girls night in with friends. As well as a friend with chocolate allergies, a vegan friend also attended. So I decided to make her some brownies so she didn't miss out on all of the fun.



Vegan Brownies
Preperation: 15mins
Cooking 30
Makes: 9-12

Ingredients:
  • 1 1/2 cups plain flour
  • pinch of salt
  • 1 tightly-packed cup brown sugar
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • ½1/2 cup cocoa powder
  • 90g vegan dark chocolate, melted
  • 1/2 cup vegan margarine, at room temp.
  • 1 cup soy milk
  • 1 tspn vanilla paste
  • 100g vegan white chocolate, roughly cut up if a block.

Method:
  1. Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius. Line a baking tray with baking paper.
  2. In a bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer, sift in the flour, baking powder and cocoa. Add the salt and sugar. Gentle stir by hand, if you use a mixer for this it will likely go everywhere.
  3. Add the dark chocolate, margarine, soy milk and vanilla to the bowl and beat until the mixture is completely combined.
  4. Fold in the white chocolate pieces.
  5. Spoon in the brownie mixture into the baking tray and smooth the top.
  6. Bake for 30 minutes or so until the top looks cooked and a skewer comes out clean when poked into the centre of the brownies.
  7. Cool for 15 minutes before serving or slicing.  
  8. Serve immediately or refrigerate until needed.
Add all of the dry ingredients into the bowl.

Melt the vegan dark chocolate.

Add the wet ingredients.

Mix until combined.

Chop up the vegan white chocolate.

Mix in the chocolate chunks.

Pour into the prepared tray and flatten the top.

Bake.

Once cool, cut up and serve.

The brownies can easily pass as standard brownies. They were cake like brownies with a small nutty taste from the soy milk in them. But, obviously, use your favourite non-dairy milk. I am very pleased with the recipe and my vegan friend absolutely loved them. I had some left over dark cocoa which made up almost half the cocoa requirements and gave the finished product a richer flavour. Both of the brownies sat happily on the dessert table while we watch 'Memoirs of a Geisha' and 'Little Miss Sunshine'.

We are looking at making the movie night a regular thing and I look forward to exploring more vegan and chocolate free desserts for my friends.

Until next time.
Love, Love Elle.


Sunday, 12 May 2013

and Chocolate Free Blondies

Chocolate Free Blondies

By right, blondies are cocoa free brownies. I only make the point of calling them chocolate free because a friend of mine is allergic to chocolate. More accurately cocoa. Poor girl, I know. So she can not eat a lot of delicious food, including white chocolate. Even though white chocolate doesn't have cocoa solids in it, it still has cocoa butter. What she can eat though is Milkybar because it contains no cocoa whatsoever. Another product she can eat is TimTam White. So I found a delicious blondie recipe and chopped up Milkybar instead of standard chocolate. Oh, she is also allergic to nuts as well as a large range of other foods, so walnuts etc were not an option.

Adapted from Blondies


Blondies
Preperation: 20
Cooking time: 25-30mins
Makes: 18

Ingredients:
  • 250g butter, melted
  • 2 cups of tightly packed dark brown sugar
  • 2 eggs, lightly beaten
  • 2 tsp of vanilla paste
  • 1 tsp of baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp of baking soda
  • 2 pinches of salt
  • 2 cups of plain flour
  • 1 block of Milkybar (or chocolate of choice. approx. 180g)
Method:
  1. Preheat the oven to 180°C. Spray cooking oil and line a 32x23cm rectangle cake tin. Put the melted butter and sugar in a bowl and whisk or into the bowl of your stand mixer and whisk together.
  2. Add the eggs and vanilla paste and continue to whisk.
  3. Add the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt and change to a beater attachment or use a wooden spoon to mix together. Add roughly chopped Milkybar.
  4. Pour into the pan and spread evenly. Bake for 25-30mins or until a skewer comes out clean. Allow to cool before cutting into squares and serving.


Dark brown sugar for extra richness.

Lightly whisk the eggs.

Whisk butter and sugar.

Whisk in the eggs and vanilla paste.

Then stir in the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt.

Roughly chop the Milkybar.

Mix in the Milkybar.

Pour into the prepared tin and bake.

Allow to cool.
  
Chop up the blondie into squares and serve.

The blondies were a huge success. The dark brown sugar helped to make them deliciously caramelly and very gooey. Using vanilla paste made them rich and decadent. My friend felt very special that I made blondies designed for her. She sadly misses out on a lot of great food because of her extensive allergy list, but I was more then happy to accommodate her needs. I am lucky enough to be able to eat anything that I choose, although I do choose not to eat a lot of things. I don't often bake for me, I prefer to bake for others.
Enjoy!

Until next time.
Love, love Elle.

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