- powder
- flour
- milk
- almond
- egg
- sugar
- melted butter
- sour cream
- semisweet choc
- vanilla
Divine
- water
- bicarbonate of soda
- eggs
- self raising flour
- Caramel frosting:
- thickened cream
- Jersey caramels
- lemon peel
- lemon juice
- vanilla
- milk
- powder
- cake flour
- sugar
- butter
- pretzel sticks
- butter melted
- unflavored gelatin
- frozen margarita mix 10 oz thawed
- tequila
- Triple Sec
- heavy cream chilled
- sweetened condensed milk 14 oz
- cream cheese softened
- lime sliced thin
- grated lime zest
- sweetened shredded coconut
Easy and moist, not too rich
Double the recipe to make into Christmas cake
- mixed dried fruit
- sugar
- water
- golden syrup
- butter
- baking soda
- plain flour
- baking powder
- cinammon
- mixed spice
- essences to taste
Easy and moist, not too rich
Double the recipe to make into Christmas cake
- mixed dried fruit
- sugar
- water
- golden syrup
- butter
- baking soda
- plain flour
- baking powder
- cinammon
- mixed spice
- essences to taste
- sugar
- heavy whipping cream
- vanilla extract
PermaLink at: http://farmgirlfarerecipes.blogspot.com/2012/09/recipe-100-whole-wheat-coconut-zucchini.html
This coconut zucchini bread tastes great at room temperature, but toasting a slice does wonderful things to the coconut. A slather of butter is optional.
White whole wheat flour is 100% whole grain flour that is made from a lighter variety of wheat, so it works better in delicate baked goods than regular whole wheat flour. Look for it in large supermarkets and natural foods stores. As always, I urge you to seek out local and organic ingredients; they really do make a difference.
- organic white whole wheat flour
- baking soda
- baking powder
- salt
- cinnamon
- unsweetened shredded coconut
- brown sugar
- granulated sugar
- organic yogurt
- large egg
- vanilla extract
- melted coconut oil
PermaLink at: http://farmgirlfarerecipes.blogspot.com/2011/02/easy-orange-yogurt-loaf-cake.html
Makes one 9″×5″ or 10″×5″ loaf
This is the kind of simple recipe I love to have in my collection. It mixes up quickly, can be eaten plain or gussied up, and stays moist for several days. It’s heavenly with fresh strawberries or blueberries, especially if you add some whipped cream and/or vanilla ice cream.
Like most baked goods it also freezes beautifully, and it can be easily sliced when frozen. It tastes even better the second day. As always, I urge you to seek out local and organic ingredients whenever possible; they really do make a difference.
- granulated sugar
- large eggs
- pure vanilla extract
- plain yogurt
- organic orange juice
- organic all-purpose flour
- baking soda
- salt
- Optional syrup:
- granulated sugar