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paulamathers Moderator


Joined: Jul 28, 2006 Posts: 646 Location: Milton Keynes, England
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 10:25 pm Post subject: Christmas Treats... |
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Hello, me again
Me and Keri are spending this Christmas with my friend Aimi. She loves the cooking ideas I come up with (yay me!!) and has set me a mission to fill her freezer for her! She wants - amongst other things (that I know I can make!) - a vegetable hot pot and a banoffee pie. I have made meat hot pots before - Lancashire is yummy! - but I have never made a veggie hot pot, and so don't really know what vegetables would be suitable. Aimi has a sweet tooth, and loves banoffee pie (made with evaporated milk) and has requested this as well. I know I have a couple of months, but like to practise my recipes so that I know they are up to scratch. Please could someone help me out with making the perfect vegetable hot pot, and the perfect banoffee pie. All recipes submitted are very welcome!
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Kate Site Admin


Joined: Oct 18, 2004 Posts: 609 Location: Vista (CA)
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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 7:06 am Post subject: |
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By hot pot do you mean a pot pie? Depending on weather or not she is a vegetarian, I would use chicken stock, thickened
Banoffee Pie
Place on unopened can of sweetened condensed milk (eaglebrand) in a ovenproof pan. Add hot water half way up the sides of the can. Place in a 300 F oven for 2 hours. Let can cool, open a scoop out the caramelized milk into a bowl. In a 9 inch baked pie chell, place a layer of milk, a layer of bananas and so on until all milk is used. Chill several hours before serving. Top with sweetened whipped cream. _________________ A closed mouth gathers no feet.
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paulamathers Moderator


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Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 9:08 pm Post subject: |
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| Hot pot doesn't have pastry, its kind of like veggies in a sauce with sliced potatoes on top. Like a stew (i think thats the best way to describe it). |
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Kate Site Admin


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Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 6:12 am Post subject: |
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Sounds delicious! I would use lots of root vegetables in a chicken sauce. _________________ A closed mouth gathers no feet. |
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