Sorry I’ve been a little lax with blogging but the camera, alas, is still awaiting repair and I do hate to go on without any photos. However, I didn’t want to skip over the recipes I used for Christmas dinner as they turned out yummy!
I came across this recipe from one of my favourite mags, Southern Living. Not a huge fruit fan, I modified it to use up the fruits I had left over from the GF Christmas Cake I made (and let me say, this was my first attempt and I really had to work up the bravery for that!). You’ll find the modification below and I’ll soon be posting the Christmas Cake and Fish Pie recipes as well for your use.
Cider-Glazed Christmas Fruits modification
Pour apple juice into a skillet or small pot. Cook over medium heat 14/15 min, will concentrate even further until it reaches a syrup consistency. Remove from heat, and stir in half of the marg, cinnamon and vanilla. Set aside.
Melt remaining marg in a pan over medium heat. Add all of the fruit and cook approx 5 min until softened. Watch carefully or dried fruits may scorch. Pour over brown sugar and stir in til dissolved. Now add white sugar and cook several more minutes. Pour into a serving bowl and pour over the apple syrup. Tastes excellent with drizzled light whipping cream, as a side to GF Christmas Cake or pudding, or as a topping for vanilla ice cream or yoghurt.
Tasty Factor: Thumbs up from everyone. Both Husband and I are not fruit fans but got more than one sitting from this one. Makes a great stand alone dish or topping.
Poopy Factor: None. Well, I scorched batch #2 but that’s all my fault! This recipe is a little rich, be forewarned.

December 29th, 2009
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Heat the oil in a pan over medium heat. Add onion and the chili and cook, stirring for 5-6 min til onion is soft but not yet browned. Add the garlic paste and cook, stirring, 2 more minutes.
Add cumin, coriander, chili powder and cook 1 more minute. Add mushrooms, salt and tomato paste and stir til everything is blended.
Sprinkle the 3 tbs water evenly over mushrooms and reduce the heat to low. Cover and cook 10 minutes, stirring halfway through. The sauce should have thickened (if not, uncover and cook another 3-4 min to the consistency desired).![Reblog this post [with Zemanta]](http://img.zemanta.com/reblog_e.png?x-id=27130ff1-2004-41ad-8219-c69f79d480d5)
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Kheema Matar, for 4-6
1. Melt the ghee in a skillet w/ a tight fitting lid. Add the cumin seeds and cook, stirring 30 seconds or until they begin to crackle. (Rose’s note: I cooked the ground cumin for the same amount of time)
3. Stir in the tomatoes and cook for 1-2 minutes. Stir in coriander, chili powder, turmeric, sugar, salt/pepper and stir for 30 seconds.
5. Add the peas and continue simmering for another 10-15 minutes until peas are thawed and warmed. Add more water if necessary to prevent sticking or if you end up with too much, allow to simmer until it absorbs.
I really liked this recipe and would serve it with rice or wrapped in corn tortillas. It’s spicy but not hot and was quite good with fruit chutney.![Reblog this post [with Zemanta]](http://img.zemanta.com/reblog_e.png?x-id=a35ef165-8ebd-4841-8609-bc7baad33476)

The main ingredients for this recipe are bran cereal, spicy chili beans and cooking oats. As always, I leave it to you, dear reader to decide if you’re going to chance oats or not but I had them on hand and added them in. I was not going to use bran cereal so I grabbed the end of a box of 
The patties came out ok but I would have liked them to be a little sturdier. Ah well, I fried them in olive oil and served on corn tortillas with sliced grape tomatoes, green onions and a drizzle of sweet chili sauce. Beware- if you’re going to use sweet chili sauce for anything make sure you check the label- some have yeast in the ingredients.
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Cut up the banana and stawberries into 1/2″ chunks. There’s no need to thaw your strawberries if you use frozen. Liquify the banana and 1 tbs sweetened condensed milk.
Add chopped strawberries to the yellow mix and remaining tablespoon of condensed milk.
Tasty Factor: Nice consistency with big fruity flavour and not much peanut butter taste.![Reblog this post [with Zemanta]](http://img.zemanta.com/reblog_e.png?x-id=829663ea-38fc-4108-9d2a-56f3dc3a9392)

