Showing posts with label Home made. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home made. Show all posts

Thursday 21 March 2013

Selling my soapy soaps!

Made in Brighton from olive oil and other natural ingredients.  All soaps I make are derived from natural sources and therefore contain no chemical nasties.  They are biodegradable, so your wash water becomes more earth friendly.  Olive oil is also good for all skin types but is particularly suitable for those suffering from eczema, sensitive or dry skin because instead of irritating damaged skin it soothes and moisturizes.  Each bar has its own qualities as well.



Milk soap is known for making skin smoother.

Orange juice soap acts as a natural astringent and therefore as toning qualities.

Peppermint is ever refreshing.

Chamomile leaves skin feeling clean.

I have loads of soap to off load. I started making them as a hobby.  It was a dangerous hobby because I still have a mountain of soaps.   Links to ebay listings below if anyone's interested.

Milk soap
Peppermint soap
Orange Soap 
Chamomile Soap

Friday 1 June 2012

Home-made Burger Patties; Gluten free, Egg-free

I was looking back at the recipe I posted and realised that maybe posting just muffin recipes was not a good idea.  Here's a burger on for variety. :)

Ingredients:

Beef Mince; 500g
Salt; 1 teaspoon
Corn Flour; 50g
Gluten-free Gravy Granules; 2 tablespoons
Tarragon; 1 teaspoon
Chives; 1 Teaspoon
Sage; 1/2 Teaspoon
Marjoram; 1 Teaspoon

Directions:

Stick the mince in a large bowl and just dump the other ingredients on top.  Get your hands in the bowl and mix the mince around until the ingredients are evenly distributed through the mince.  The mince will naturally form a large ball.  Break this into 2 or 4 smaller pieces and form the pieces into balls.  Just squash these balls down and you have your burger patty.  I recommend cooking these on a hot frying pan at medium heat.  Too hot -you will have a burnt crush and red insides; Too cold - and it will take forever to cook through.


Serving suggestions:

Toasted Gluten-free bun with peppered tomato, lettuce and beetroot slice.

Toasted Gluten-free Bun with spinche and roast mushroom

Toasted Gluten free bun with lettuce, peppered tomato and pineapple slice.

Thursday 24 May 2012

Toffee almond Muffins; Dairy, gluten, and egg free


These taste so nice with some margarine.  Making me hungry.

Ingredients:

Gluten-free flour, 2 cups
Soy Milk, 3 cups.
Egg replacer, 2 teaspoons
Sugar, 1/2 cup
Bicarbonate of soda, 1 1/2 teaspoons
Toffe syrup, 1 cup
Almond flakes, 1/2 cup

Directions:

Pre-heat the over to 180 degrees. Sift the flour into a large mixing bowl and stir the egg replacer, sugar, bicarb, and almod flakes.  Mix in 2 cups of soy milk thouroughly; an electric mixer may need to be used as gluten-free flour has a tendendcy to form lumps.  Swirl the toffee syrup through the mufin mix, don't allow it to mix in completely.  Grease a muffin tray or two.  If you have muffin paper cups it is advisable to line the muffin tray with these as it makes it easier to remove the muffins from the tray.  Place the muffin mixture into the lined trays and pop into the oven. The Muffins will be ready when a poker through the center comes away clean.

Sunday 29 April 2012

Crumbed chicken, like kfc only better; Gluten-free

This a good recipe for chicken fans.  IT can be as health or unhealthy as you like.  The chicken will make a nice addition to salad or roast veggies.  It is a versatile option.

Ingredients:

8 Chicken pieces
1/2 cup Cornflour
water
Gluten-free bread crumbs
1 teaspoon Salt
1 teaspoon pepper
1/2 sage
1 teaspoon coriander
1/2 thyme

Directions.

This recipe can be used for deep frying or oven baking.  Temperate setting in either case is ideal at 180 degrees Celsius.

Place the bread crumbs and corn flour into separate containers.  Mix the herbs, salt and pepper into the cornflour.  When these ingredients are thoroughly combined, start mixing water in slowly; until the cornflour forms a paste that is fairly thick but still runs (you can test this easily by spooning some of the mixture out and allowing it to fall back into the container).  One at a time, dip the chicken pieces in the cornflour paste and then into the breadcrumbs.  This will be a messy process but is worth the effort.  To cook, either place the chicken pieces on a greased tray and place in the oven for 25-30 minutes or Place in a deep fryer until the chicken pieces brown and float.

Monday 23 April 2012

Banana Carrot Cake; gluten free, dairy free, egg free

Following up on my 'Going Bananas' post, I was inspired to share this classic recipe; altered for us allergy sufferers.

Ingredients:

3 ripe bananas
2 medium carrots
1/2 cup sugar
2 cups gluten free flour
1 teaspoon Bicarbonate of soda.
2 teaspoons egg replacer
1 1/2 cups soy milk or hazelnut milk
8 cloves
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon cinnamon

Preparation:

Preheat oven to 180 degrees and grease a cake tin.  Sift the flour into a large mixing bowl and stir in the sugar, egg replacer, spices, soda and milk.  Peel the carrots and grate the carrots into the flour mix, stirring periodically. Mash the banana's and then mix them into the flour as well.  Stir thoroughly and then pour the mix into the greased cake tin.  Bake for approximately 40 minutes.  The cake is ready when a knife through the centre comes away clean.

Serving suggestions:

Spread a smidgeon of Nutella on a slice for a wicked treat.
Or
Serve with a scoop of ice cream.

There are so many possibilities.

Sunday 15 April 2012

Home made bread: Gluten-free, Egg-free

The most satisfying bread is home made bread, this is just as true for gluten free bread.  Unfortunately most recipes involve the use of eggs, making the it difficult for those of us with egg intolerances and those celiacs who happen to be vegan.  Eggs happen to be added to the dough to reduce the crumbling of the bread so there is not an option of removing the eggs without a substitute.  Luckily, I happened upon an egg replacer at my local speciality store.  After a little experimenting I finished with this recipe.

Ingredients:

1 1/2 cups Gluten free flour
1 teaspoon Yeast
Warm water (3 cups, not all of this will be used).
2 teaspoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons Egg replacer.
1 tablespoon oil


Preparation:

Before begining it is best to sit the ingredients out so that the reach a temperature between 20-37 degrees Celsius.  This will aid the rising process as this temperature range allows for optimal yeast growth.  Preheat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius and grease a loaf tin.  When the ingredients have reached the optimal temperature sift the flour into a large bowl. Add the yeast, sugar, salt, and the egg replacer.  Mix these ingrediants thoroughly.  Once the yeast is deposited evenly through the flour slowly begin to mix the warm water into the the flour.  Do this in stages.  You will know there is enough water in the dough mix when it gathers into a lump. When this occurs place the bread dough in the greased loaf tin.  Cover the tin and leave to sit in a warm spot for an hour to allow the dough to rise.  Then place the tin in the oven until the bread is cooked to the centre.

Variation tips:  For yummy alternatives try adding seeds or herds to the bread mix.

Slicing tips:  Gluten free bread is notoriously crumbly even with eggs/egg replacer in the mix.  The best way to slice bread is to use a serrated knife to gently saw through the loaf.