One for the chocolate lovers….. I think the name, Chocolate Cream Pie, says it all……………..
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TWO-BEANS HOT-POT
CHOC HEDGEHOG
This is a more upmarket version of the old hedgehog recipe which was traditionally made with Marie biscuits. This recipe substitutes sponge fingers for the biscuits, dark chocolate for the cocoa powder and also adds in almonds and cashews. Much fancier altogether and I’m guessing much more delicious.
CARAMELISED FISH
BEEF BIRDS
PORK CHOP CASSEROLE
Back in the 60s, which is around the time this recipe was published, the choice of pork cuts was a lot more limited than it is now. You could buy roast pork and pork chops and not much else. So although this recipe calls for shoulder pork shops you could really use any pork cut you wanted. As it’s pre-metrics you need to convert the 10oz can of soup to 300ml and bake the casserole at 180o.
BEV’S FAMOUS PLUM CAKE
MEATLOAF IN A BASIN
Most meatloaves I know of are baked in a tin or hand molded into a loaf shape. This is the first time I’ve seen a recipe that steams the loaf in a basin, but trust Mum to have cut out and kept something different. The combination of potato, carrot and onions together with sausage meat and some spices in this recipe should make for a tasty loaf.
SALMON TACOS
LEMONADE SCONES
I’m afraid the scone making gene skipped a generation with me. Mum and my daughter both make terrific scones, mine could be used as paving stones. This certainly seems an unusual recipe, substituting cream for the butter and lemonade for the milk which you would traditionally use. I’ve no idea if it works, but as it was published in the cooking section of The Sun I have to assume it does. Worth trying???









