HUmm, should I give up my dry rub or save it for the magazine?![]()
We tried out your hot crossed buns recipe Trainz, but (unfortunately) I burned them because I was busy making these xD
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Marzipan animals! The ducks are my favourite :3 I should probably have taken a picture of the buns too, but maybe it's better this way. Now the only image of hot crossed buns here is of Trainzman's beauties and not my lumps of charcoal XD
I gotta say, I knew the song but I never stopped to wonder what a hot crossed bun really was. These look delicious!My kind of Easter, Hot Cross Bunny Beer and hot cross buns
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These are beautiful!!Because Easter is coming, I thought I might share my Easter tradition with you. Here is a picture of what goes into my Easter basket and posts with recipes and more details. I put these up a LOOONG time ago.
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Easter Part I: Paska
Easter Part 2: Kulich
Easter Part 3: The rest of the basket
And yes those roses are made out of meat....thinly slices, cold smoked pork.
Happy Easter
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History of the Simnel Cake
Simnel cake is a light fruit cake with two layers of almond paste or marzipan, one in the middle and one on top, that is toasted, and eaten during the Easter period in the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland and some other countries.
Conventionally eleven, or occasionally twelve, marzipan balls are used to decorate the cake, with a story that the balls represent the twelve apostles, minus Judas or Jesus and the twelve apostles, minus Judas. Mine has 13 as I forgot to cut the ends of it as tasters before i took the photo![]()
Thanks Kitt!! excellent salsa, I agree and it's almost exactly the same i use (learned in Oaxaca)Just a recipe no pictures because, quite frankly, it's not very pretty.
Kitty's Blender Salsa
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Thanks Kitt!! excellent salsa, I agree and it's almost exactly the same i use (learned in Oaxaca)
definitely limes but lemon will do at a pinch, or even tamarind. Chilis, well, depend where you live: I have to grow my own otherwise it's difficult to find anything else than jalapeños or habaneros - mix and match. Scandinavia is coming along nicely regarding food, a long way more cosmopolitan than IKEA, but there's still work to do
my variation: add a small shallot for balance in taste and replace the cilantro with parsley - just a pulse or two of the blender if you don't want to do everything by hand: I aim for chunky