Friday 24 January 2014

Berry delicious ice cream

Berry delicious icecream with a hazelnut tuile
A delicious summer time treat for the whole family that will even impress your visitors.  Sugar free, dairy free, egg free, additive free.  Naturally sweetened by the coconut milk and bananas  - both also make it nice and creamy compared to a sorbet.  You can substitute any berry or even mango and swap the coconut milk for yoghurt.  It’s the kind of treat the kids will even lick the bowl for!

must be good ... don't mind the pink skirt on little Finn!

Berry delicious ice cream
1 tin coconut milk – frozen in icecube tray
2 large bananas chopped into pieces and frozen
200g frozen berries (blueberries and raspberries are nice)
1 mc orange juice
  • Freeze coconut milk and fruit a day ahead
  • Place frozen coconut milk in Thermomix bowl and blend for 10 seconds on speed 9 scraping down as needed
  • Add bananas, berries and juice and blend for a further 20 seconds or until well combined scraping down as required
  • Serve topped with fresh berries and perhaps a little not so healthy treat or garnish on the side



Wednesday 8 January 2014

Chocolate Quinoa Cupcakes with Raspberry Cream Cheese Icing

Chocolate Quinoa Cupcakes with Raspberry Cream Cheese Icing
It’s berry season again and we’ve found a new local berry farm with an amazing range of delightful berries.  It’s Raven’s Creek Farm in Moriac and while they mainly have raspberries they also have loganberries, silvanberries, blackberries, youngberries and more!  They’re easy to pick and it’s makes a fun day out for the kids especially with the gorgeous little cafe which has great coffee, sweet and savoury treats and a produce store.  It’s only around 15 minutes from our home so I can see we’re going to enjoy the season!
the kids loved the raspberries best...
So with fresh berries galore and some free range roadside eggs I had a great idea to trying my new recipe discovery... Chocolate quinoa cake.  And with a 2 year old morning tea birthday party tomorrow I thought I’d turn them into Chocolate Quinoa cupcakes topped with raspberry cream cheese icing and a pretty raspberry on top.  Simply delightful.
a mixture of fresh berries...
Chocolate Quinoa Cupcakes with Raspberry Cream Cheese Icing

2/3 cup quinoa (well rinsed to remove bitterness)
1 ½ cups of water
100g raw or rapadura sugar
120g butter or coconut oil
1 tsp vanilla essence
4 free range eggs
80g milk or coconut milk
80g cocoa powder
1 ½ tsp baking powder
½ tsp salt
  • Rinse quinoa well to remove bitterness.  I’m using the lovely Mt Zero Australian Organic Quinoa at the moment.
  • Place quinoa and water in a saucepan and bring to boil.  Then reduce to a simmer for around 15 minutes until the tails have fallen off and remove from heat to cool.  (or steam in your Thermomix)
  • Grease muffin tins or use silicon moulds.  ( I found this mix made 12 medium and 12 mini cupcakes so I’m guessing it would make about 12 large ones)
  • Preheat oven to 180° C
  • Place sugar, butter and vanilla in Thermomix bowl and cream for 10 seconds on speed 6
  • Add eggs and milk and mix for a further 10 seconds on speed 4
  • Add cooled quinoa, cocoa, baking powder and salt and mix for a final 20 seconds on speed 4 scraping down if needed
  • Spoon into tins and bake for 20 minutes for smaller cupcakes or 30 minutes for larger (or until they spring back when touched)

Raspberry Cream Cheese Icing

200g cream cheese
50g butter
Punnet of fresh or frozen raspberries
  • Place all ingredients in Thermomix and blend or 10 seconds on speed 4
  • Allow to cool in fridge for around 10 minutes before spreading over cooled cupcakes and decorating with a fresh raspberry on top