I made oatmeal and raisin cookies last night and they were sooooo scrummy I have eaten half the batch already!! Thanks again Gladys & Diane.
A recipe for back! I also made this last night, it was Yummy!!
TOAD IN THE HOLE
Serves: 4
Ingredients
8 large good-quality sausages
4 sprigs of fresh rosemary
2 large red onions, peeled and sliced
2 cloves of garlic, peeled and finely sliced
2 knobs of butter
sunflower oil
6 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
1 level tablespoon good-quality vegetable stock
powder or 1 vegetable stock cube
285ml milk
115g plain flour
a pinch of salt
3 eggs
Method
Mix the batter ingredients together, and put to one side. I like the batter to go huge so the key thing is to have an appropriately sized baking tin, the thinner the better as we need to get the oil smoking hot.
Put 1cm of sunflower oil into a baking tin, then place this on the middle shelf of your oven at its highest setting (240 250 C/475 F/gas 9). Place a larger tray underneath it to catch any oil that overflows from the tin while cooking.
When the oil is very hot, add your sausages. Keep your eye on them and allow them to colour until lightly golden.
At this point, take the tin out of the oven, being very careful, and pour your batter over the sausages. Throw a couple of sprigs of rosemary into the batter. It will bubble and possibly even spit a little, so carefully put the tin back in the oven, and close the door.
Don t open it for at least 20 minutes, as Yorkshire puddings can be a bit temperamental when rising.
Remove from the oven when golden and crisp.
For the onion gravy, simply fry off your onions and garlic in the oil.
A recipe for back! I also made this last night, it was Yummy!!
TOAD IN THE HOLE
Serves: 4
Ingredients
8 large good-quality sausages
4 sprigs of fresh rosemary
2 large red onions, peeled and sliced
2 cloves of garlic, peeled and finely sliced
2 knobs of butter
sunflower oil
6 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
1 level tablespoon good-quality vegetable stock
powder or 1 vegetable stock cube
285ml milk
115g plain flour
a pinch of salt
3 eggs
Method
Mix the batter ingredients together, and put to one side. I like the batter to go huge so the key thing is to have an appropriately sized baking tin, the thinner the better as we need to get the oil smoking hot.
Put 1cm of sunflower oil into a baking tin, then place this on the middle shelf of your oven at its highest setting (240 250 C/475 F/gas 9). Place a larger tray underneath it to catch any oil that overflows from the tin while cooking.
When the oil is very hot, add your sausages. Keep your eye on them and allow them to colour until lightly golden.
At this point, take the tin out of the oven, being very careful, and pour your batter over the sausages. Throw a couple of sprigs of rosemary into the batter. It will bubble and possibly even spit a little, so carefully put the tin back in the oven, and close the door.
Don t open it for at least 20 minutes, as Yorkshire puddings can be a bit temperamental when rising.
Remove from the oven when golden and crisp.
For the onion gravy, simply fry off your onions and garlic in the oil.
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1 | ISO: oatmeal and raisin cookies |
Steph ~ london | |
2 | Recipe: Old Fashioned Oatmeal Raisin Cookies and re: What is shortening for Steph. |
Gladys/PR | |
3 | Thank You: Thank you very much Gladys |
Steph ~ London | |
4 | Recipe: Oatmeal Raisin Cookies (3) |
Dianne, CA | |
5 | Thank You: Thank you Dianne-CA |
Steph ~ London | |
6 | You are very welcome Steph. (nt) |
Gladys/PR | |
7 | Recipe(tried): Toad in the hole! - Tnxs again Gladys & Dianne |
Steph ~ London | |
8 | Thank You: Thanks for the new recipe Steph. (nt) |
Gladys/PR |
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