What can you make with half a packet of desiccated coconut that's been hidden in the depths of the food cupboard for ages and is nearing it best before date? Make bounty bars of course. I made the mistake of plumping up the coconut by soaking it in milk for about an hour, it fell apart when I tried to form mounds, so I put the mush in a muslin cloth* gathered in the edges and squeezed the milk out of it, that did the trick, I added a few chopped glace cherries, bought during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and enough condensed milk to sweeten and bind it all together. I hadn't any chocolate to coat them with so I sacrificed Carmen's Easter egg †, a half eaten Lindt monstrosity I smashed the remainder of it to bits and melted it in the microwave. Made 4.
† I have since bought her a replacement Easter egg, it cost a staggering £12 from Meg Morrison's, bleeding rob dogs.
Caramba ! Ehre wem Ehre gebührt !
ReplyDeleteEspecially for the glace cherries.
(12 pound for an Easter egg ? Must be the ostrych edition !)
That's easy for you to say!
DeleteA golden goose egg, I said as much to the man who was stacking them.
This reminds me of my mum's coconut pyramids! She used to make them every Christmas. I don't think she ever used a dishcloth during the process though.
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I looked up the recipe for coconut pyramids they look erm interesting. I was going to use a sock from the laundry basket but I thought better of it.
DeleteYeah, flipping Easter Eggs cost a fortune.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
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I used the self checkout and put a couple of items through as baking potatoes, shaved a few quid off the price!
DeleteAlmost forgot. Happy Easter!
DeleteYou're moving to Poole??? Excellent.
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Not Poole but Dorset, it's very me.
DeletePreston area of Weymouth near Bowleaze.
DeleteYou are a regular Martha Stewart
ReplyDeleteA young Martha Stewart if you please.
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