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Showing posts with label Kids. Show all posts
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Monday, September 1, 2014

Zucchini Bacon Bites


Today Bella and I took two of our recipes and created these tasty little bites.  Even Bellas brother loved them and he tells us he hates eggs!  I even fed my 10 month old a few for lunch today and he gobbled them all up.

They are awesome hot or cold and perfect in lunchboxes instead of a sandwich.  They freeze well and will last a few days in an airtight container.

Ingredients:

  • 3 eggs
  • 1 tbl vegetta
  • 2 tsp mustard powder
  • handful fresh parsley cut up (or a few shakes of dried parsley)
  • 1 tsp dry coriander (or some fresh)
  • 1 cup milk
  • 8 shortcut bacon rashes 
  • 1 small onion
  • 1 1/2 cups of grated tasty cheese
  • 10 cherry tomatoes
  • 2 carrots grated
  • 1 zucchini grated
  • 1 1/2 cups SR flour


Method:

  • Preheat oven to 180 degrees.
  • Beat the eggs till combined.  I like to use an electric mixer for about 2 minutes.
  • add vegetta, mustard powder, coriander, parsley and milk and beat for a further minute till all ingredients are combined.
  • cut up the bacon into small cubes (around 5mm) and lightly brown in a frypan, cool then add to egg mix
  • cut up 1 onion into small pieces and add to egg mix.
  • Then add the grated carrot, zucchini and cheese and mix with a spoon till combined.
  • Finally add the SR flour and mix with a spoon till all ingredients are combined.
  • using a spray oil grease some small muffin tins.  (I made 10 regular muffins and 36 small muffins (bite size) with this recipe.
  • add your mixture to the greased muffin trays, filling each muffin hole till almost the top. 
  • Cook for around 25 minutes for the small ones and 30 minutes for the bigger muffins or until they spring back and are lightly golden brown on the top.  Let cool before removing from trays and cooling on a wire rack.

Bella helping to add the mixture to the pans

A bit messy but thats the fun of helping 

Zucchini Bacon bites, yummy!




Monday, June 2, 2014

Marble Cake

This recipe is really easy and versatile and the kids will love to help out with this one.
Thanks to Play School for baking a marble cake which my kids then decided they would like to bake too.

You can mix and play around with colours and flavours and create something different each time.

We went with three colours this time, chocolate, rapsberry and to be a bit different peanut butter!

Ingredients:
180g butter
3/4 cup castor sugar
1 tsp vanilla essence
2 eggs
1/2 cup milk
1 1/2 cups SR flour
food colourings

Optional ingredients (see method)
2-3 tbl peanut butter smooth
1 tbl cocco (with some extra milk)
raspberry essence

Method:
Preheat oven to 160 degreen fan forced or 180 degrees if not.
Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy.   This normally takes around 4-6 minutes depending on your mixer.  You will need to use a scraper to scrape the sides of the bowl down to ensure it all mixes properly.
Its ready when its pale in colour and fluffy. Then add the vanilla essence

Once fluffy add an egg one at a time, mixing between additions.  I let the kids crack the eggs in a separte bowl this time, My son who hates eggs did not like the feeling of the egg yolk and shivered, was pretty cute.

Now to add the milk and flour in alternate batches.  Add half the sifted flour then mix again for around 30 seconds on medium speed till combined, then add half the milk, mix, then rest of flour, mix, then rest of milk, mix)
The kids can help to add the flour and milk, be sure to turn off the mixer when adding the
ingredients and keep hands and hair away from the mixer while going.

Now separate the mixture into three even batches.  I put two batches in bowls and left one in the mixer.
To one of the mixtures I added a tbl of cocco and 3 tbl of milk.  Mix until combined
To another we added 5 drops of pink food colouring and 5 drops of raspberry essence
To the mixture in the bowl I added the peanut butter and used the mixer to mix it together.

Grease your cake pan (around a 19cm one) and add baking paper to the bottom of the pan for easy removal.  Lately I have been using canola oil spray or you can you butter.

The kids can help cut out the baking paper
(excuse the mess in the background, we have been sewing too)

Drop large tablespoons of the mixture around the prepared cake tin, then using a butter knife swirl them together.  Kids love this part.
Looking good
Bake for around 40 minutes, test by checking if the cake bounces back when you touch it on the top.  If not pop back in the oven for around 3 minutes and then test again.

Once ready let cool in pan before transferring to a plate.
Note: a good way to get the cake out of the tin is to run a butter knife around the edge
then it should come out easily. Be sure to remove the paper from the bottom.
Icing:
For the icing I mixed 120g butter and 2 cups of icing sugar in a mixer till light and fluffy (scraping sides around twice)
add around 5-7 drops of food colouring, I added pink this time. Mix till combined.
Add to top of cake and your ready to serve. (I also added pink beads for decoration too)

Pretty on the outside....

And on the inside ... Enjoy

Tips:
Remember you dont have to add the peanut butter, you can leave the white section as a vanilla cake if you like.  If you don't want a chocolate section then maybe add another colour food dye to that batter.  You can make the three batters any colour you or the kids like. Be creative and have fun.

You can also use the basic batter as cupcakes too if you like, baking in the oven for around 20-25 minutes till they spring back.  You could add choc chips, food colouring, berries to the mix too.


Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Welcome

Welcome to my new blog, Bec and Bella's Kitchen, a place where I will bring you recipes, tips and tricks in the kitchen.
Both my daughter and my elder son love to participate in the kitchen and a lot of the posts will be how to include your kids in the kitchen, giving them life skills and a joy of cooking and baking.
Cooking with kids, while not as quick and clean as baking yourself is a fun and rewarding way to spend time with your kids. It doesn't have to be hard or time consuming but has a life time of reward for both you and your children.

I will also be sharing some of the recipes I have tweaked and created which I get asked for by friends and family.
Anyone who knows me knows I love being in the kitchen creating a masterpiece. I have a great since of enjoyment watching peoples faces light up when they taste one of my baking creations. Baking calms my mind and nourishes my soul ( and my tummy) and I hope some of the recipes I post will give you a similar feeling.
Thanks for taking this journey with me and Bella.

Alex, Bella and I.

Alex, Bella and Blake