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Old 05-07-2005, 11:23 AM   #31
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Anyone got a recipe for a chocolate cake? - nothing fancy just a simple chocolate cake....
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Old 05-07-2005, 12:01 PM   #32
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Top thread Bindi!

/me cooks the lasagne for tea tonight.
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Old 05-07-2005, 02:04 PM   #33
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Anyone got a recipe for a chocolate cake? - nothing fancy just a simple chocolate cake....
Yeah sweetie, I got one for ya

Quick and easy (sounds like some of the men on the forums!!! :evil_laug )
Chocolate cake

Ingredients:
3 tbsp melted butter
2 eggs
1 cup sugar
1 cup sr flour
3 tbsp cocoa
1/2 cup milk
1/2 tsp vanilla essence

Method:
Heat oven to 180C.

Put all ingredients except the butter into a bowl and beat until well combined. Pour in the warm butter and beat for about 3 mins. Pour into a greased and floured cake tin, bake for about 40 mins.

Icing:
1 cup icing mixture
2 drops vanilla
1 tbsp boiling water (approx)
1 tsp butter, melted in the water.

If you want it choc flavoured to go with the choc cake, change the vanilla for a tbsp of cocoa and add a bit of extra water.
Method:
Beat all together, holding back some of the water to make sure the icing is just soft enough to spread but not too runny. Spread on the cold chocolate cake.
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Old 05-07-2005, 02:07 PM   #34
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I love bananana, I hope I can muster up the motivation to make your recipe!! I don't mind cooking - I just hate the dishes afterwards :yeees:

Oh, and I'll use my trusty can o' whipped cream for the topping!
But Quannie darlin, this is such an easy peasy cake to make. It'd be 1 bowl, 1 cake tin and a fork (I don't use an electric mixer) to wash up

If you want a yummy icing mix to put on the cake, try doubling the icing mix that I wrote in the choc cake thread. It's really yummy, vanilla icing on banana bread!
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Old 05-07-2005, 03:18 PM   #35
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I'll give you my favourite recipe, it also happens to be low fat:

Chicken Stronganoff

500g Chicken thigh fillets (cut into strips)
1 large brown onion (finely diced)
3 cloves of garlic (chopped - I love garlic so I put heaps in )
10 button mushrooms (sliced - I love mushrooms so I put heaps in )
1 tbsp Paprika
1 beef stock cube (2 if desired)
2 tbsp salt reduced tomato paste
2 tbsp Cornflour (can substitute Arrowroot here, doesn't lump)
1 tin Light Evaporated Milk

Method
Place chicken and garlic into hot frying pan with some olive oil and cook until chicken is brown constantly stirring. Add onions and cook until soft. Add mushrooms and cook for about 2 minutes. Add the paprika, stock cube(s) and tomato paste, stirring well until all is combined. Add the evaporated milk which has been mixed with the cornflour/arrowroot and stir until everything is combined. Simmer until sauce thickens and then add to cooked fettucini or other desired pasta. Serve with salad to have really healthy meal.

Serves 2-4 people (depending on whether you are a guts or not)

You will not be disappointed with this recipe! It is extremely flavoursome!
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Old 05-07-2005, 03:53 PM   #36
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Anyone got a recipe for a chocolate cake? - nothing fancy just a simple chocolate cake....
Find wallet,
find keys,
find car,
get in car,
put correct key in ignition and turn,
drive car in the direction of nearest Safeway/Woolworths,
park car,
turn car off and remove key from ignition,
alight from car and shut door behind you (locking car is optional but is advised),
enter Safeway/Woolworths,
walk (don't run, floors may be slippery) to bakery department,
look around and spot chocolate mud cake,
pick up desired mud cake,
proceed to checkout (take the 12 items or less line),
remove wallet from wherever you put it,
when at checkout, remove $5- note from wallet and hand to person at checkout,
return to car,
get in car,
put correct key in ignition and turn,
drive car in the direction of your place of residence,
park car,
turn car off and remove key from ignition,
alight from car and shut door behind you (locking car is again optional but advised),
enter place of residence,
toss keys,
toss wallet,
grab a fork
find couch,
find remote control for the television,
press 'power' on remote control,
find a good TV show or car race,
Eat until you puke! :
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Old 05-07-2005, 03:56 PM   #37
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mmm some of those recipes sound nice, time to introduce my wife to these forums lol

Actually I do cook a fair bit so I will be testing a few of these out.
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Old 05-07-2005, 04:35 PM   #38
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Find wallet,
find keys,
find car,
get in car,
put correct key in ignition and turn,
drive car in the direction of nearest Safeway/Woolworths,
park car,
turn car off and remove key from ignition,
alight from car and shut door behind you (locking car is optional but is advised),
enter Safeway/Woolworths,
walk (don't run, floors may be slippery) to bakery department,
look around and spot chocolate mud cake,
pick up desired mud cake,
proceed to checkout (take the 12 items or less line),
remove wallet from wherever you put it,
when at checkout, remove $5- note from wallet and hand to person at checkout,
return to car,
get in car,
put correct key in ignition and turn,
drive car in the direction of your place of residence,
park car,
turn car off and remove key from ignition,
alight from car and shut door behind you (locking car is again optional but advised),
enter place of residence,
toss keys,
toss wallet,
grab a fork
find couch,
find remote control for the television,
press 'power' on remote control,
find a good TV show or car race,
Eat until you puke! :
ahh but so much more satisfaction doing it yourself...besides i get to now claim that i can cook something!

btw i just made the choco cake when i got home from work and it turned out pretty well i reckon :
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Old 05-07-2005, 05:42 PM   #39
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Once a week (usually wednesdays) is pasta night and the missus lets me do that meal as it's a favourite and I load it with meat

Basically it's your ordinary Spag Bog but along with the 500gm mince and the dolmio sauce, add in half an onion, 2 cloves garlic, sliced sausage or cabana, chopped bacon, spring onion, ham, chilli (lots), pepper (lots), herbs, chopped potato, and to make it a tad more healthy, some frozen peas & corn from the freezer.

Bit of a rimstinger depending on the chilly usage, but damn it fills you up and serves about 5! I usually have enough left over after tea for smoko/lunch for 3 days...lol
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Old 05-07-2005, 05:49 PM   #40
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hahaha rimstinger !
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Old 06-07-2005, 01:57 AM   #41
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so any rabit recipes?
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Old 06-07-2005, 01:58 AM   #42
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Lol anyone gonna cook em for me? heheh
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Old 06-07-2005, 02:03 AM   #43
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But Quannie darlin, this is such an easy peasy cake to make. It'd be 1 bowl, 1 cake tin and a fork (I don't use an electric mixer) to wash up

If you want a yummy icing mix to put on the cake, try doubling the icing mix that I wrote in the choc cake thread. It's really yummy, vanilla icing on banana bread!
Oh cool! In that case I'll put "cake tin" on my shopping list e
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so any rabit recipes?
You can find a few HERE
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Old 06-07-2005, 12:30 PM   #45
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cheers mate ile have a look throu later if theres any that tickle my fancy ile try them. if there good ile post them . we should eat more rabbit. and lamb ;)
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Old 06-07-2005, 12:44 PM   #46
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Anyone got a recipe for a chocolate cake? - nothing fancy just a simple chocolate cake....
Hey,
Here's a flourless Chocolate cake we make as one of our desserts at work....

1kg almond meal
800g Chocolate
600g Butter
680g Sugar
16 eggs Seperated

Melt Chocolate and butter together. While thats melting, cream yolks and sugar together. Once chocolate and butter mix is melted, add the almond meal then the egg yolk and sugar mix. Then finnaly fold through the beated egg whites.

cook on 155C for 1 hr...

makes 2 Decent size cakes..
Its a very rich and heavy cake

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Old 06-07-2005, 03:56 PM   #47
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cheers mate ile have a look throu later if theres any that tickle my fancy ile try them. if there good ile post them . we should eat more rabbit. and lamb ;)
Lamb meat is really fatty, I prefer chicken and fish/seafood
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Old 06-07-2005, 04:28 PM   #48
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Its a very rich and heavy cake

Toby
Thanks mate,

I think I just put on 10KG reading that recipe! Sounds super yummy, could halve it quite effectively (specially the cost of going through 16 eggs!).
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