PEANUT HONEY SLICE

I know that cooking with nuts is not as popular these days because of all the allergy problems, but I thought this old recipe was still worth adding to the collection.

Peanut Honey Slice

PEANUT HONEY SLICE

  • 4 cups Rice Bubbles
  • 1 cup peanuts
  • ½ cup coconut
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 125g butter (not margarine)
  • 125g sugar

Place rice bubbles, peanuts and coconut in a bowl.  Boil honey, butter, sugar for 5 mins – only.  Pour over dry ingredients and bake 5 mins only in 180o oven.  Mark while hot and recut when cold.

 

SHERRIED GRAPEFRUIT

I was surprised to find this cutting amongst Mum’s collection as I didn’t realise she had the recipe.  It was a starter I made a lot when I first got married.  I wasn’t much of cook then and this could be prepared beforehand and was easy to make.  It tasted quite good and always seemed to be enjoyed, but it shows how much tastes have changes as I don’t think I’d serve it up to anyone these days.

Sherried Grapefruit

MARSHMALLOW BISCUITS

These were definitely an afternoon tea delight.  Coming home from school to find some of them left on a plate after Mum’s friends had gone home was a marvellous treat.  With a bit of luck there were a few sandwiches and other goodies left as well.  Argh, the good old days when there was time to have fancy afternoon teas………………….

MARSHMALLOW BISCUITS compile

LEMON SELF SAUCING PUDDING

Dad was the gardener in our family.  He grew tomatoes, beans, silverbeet and rhubarb in his vegie plot.  There was a passionfruit vine on the back fence and, of course, a lemon tree in the corner.  I think every Melbourne family had and probably still has a lemon tree in their backyard.  Easy to grow and if the position is right lemons in abundance.  As a result Mum made the most of it and used lemons where ever she could.  This self saucing pudding was one of her yummy ways of using some of the crop.

Lemon Self Sauce Pudding

CREAMY RICE PUDDING

My Father’s favourite dessert was ice cream and while Mum often made that for him she made lots of other desserts as well.   For some reason he had a great dislike of baked custards, but he did like rice puddings so Mum often made one for him.  You can serve it with stewed fruit as well as the jam mentioned in the recipe, but it’s quite nice just on its own.

Creamy Rice Pudding