Alcoholic Boiled Fruit Cake.
Ingredients:
5 cups of soaked, dry fruit
300 g butter
2 cups raw sugar
2 tspn bicarbonate soda
2 cups alcohol
2 teaspoons nutmeg
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1 dash cloves
4 well beaten eggs
2 cups plain flour - wholemeal or plain, gluten free or not.
Method:
Put fruit, butter, alcohol, sugar, bicarbonate of soda and alcohol into a pot and boil until sugar and butter have dissolved. Watch it! The bicarbonate of soda can fizz out of the pot if you don't stir and turn down the heat! Cool for about an hour.
Now stir in spices and eggs. Fold in flour gradually. I rarely remember to do this and often get flour lumps as a result, which do not taste or look nice. (Warning: the mixture can look very runny. Don't worry).
Pour into a greased tin which has been lined with baking paper. Bake at 170 degrees for an hour, or until cooked through.
It lasts well, is yummy, moist and moreish, and easy! Sometimes I make tiny little ones as Christmas cakes for gifts. I like having one in the house when I am expecting visitors. Sometimes, I ice them. When someone I know is not partial to traditional fruit cakes, I just use sultanas and somehow, the alcohol convinces them it is not a fruit cake. Try it!
I rarely get colds but I got a horrible one, so cooking and eating out was erratic.
These are some of the home made meals we had:
Fried bream with rice, coconut and carrot salad and a wonderful sweet coriander salsa.
Vegetable soup:
Baked capsicums stuffed with rice and tuna
Greek style lamb on Turkish bread, with orange and Pomegranate hommus and salad
We also taste-tested this amazing melon, called "Piel de Sapo", which is beautifully sweet and seems to be a green version of the yellow one we often ate in Spain.
Bob continued experimenting with poached eggs. He has decided that avoiding egg holders and swirling vinegared boiling water gives the best effect.
We have had a few meals out though.
Coco's Café in Yarragon, Victoria was very good. A pea and ham soup with bread,
then a Florentine biscuit
and a Bread and Butter Pudding went down very well on a cold day.
In Eagle Junction, Brisbane, Bob had his favourite eggs Florentine
while I had a very nice garden salad and one of their fantastic juices beetroot and ginger. How healthy I am getting!
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