Peppermint and coffee creams

Coffee Creams and Peppermint Creams

This recipe makes a creamy sugar candy in either coffee or peppermint flavours.

Ingredients

2 1/2 cups of sugar

for coffee creams

1/2 cup of strong coffee. If using instant coffee, 2-6tsp, depending on your personal taste

for peppermint creams

use 1/2 cup water and 1-2tsp pf peppermint essence instead of the coffee

Each batch makes 50 to 60 sweets, depending on the size.

Method

Mix everything together and boil for four minutes.

Pour it into a bowl and beat with an electric mixer until it’s cold.

When you can roll it into a ball shape and it holds it’s shape it’s ready. If it’s too dry add a couple of drops of water. Just a couple of drops should do.

Roll teaspoon amounts into balls and set aside to dry.

Tomato soup

Tomato Soup

Tomato soup, yum! This classic recipe can be adjusted to your tastes in many ways. It’s a great soup for starters, or fill up your bowl and serve with toast for a main course.

Ingredients

All tablespoons are the standard 15ml tablespoon. If you’re using an Australian 20ml tablespoon, adjust the number of spoonfuls accordingly.

8 cups of tomatoes (US or metric). You can use fresh tomatoes with the skins removed, or use canned tomatoes as I have.

1 onion, chopped

parsley

1 bay leaf

1/4 – 1/2 teaspoon of ground cloves

1/2 teaspoon pepper

1/4 – 1/2 teaspoon of nutmeg

6 tablespoons of butter – that’s 80gm or 2 1/2oz

4 tablespoons of plain flour

Salt, pepper and cayenne pepper to taste

Optional for serving – sour cream and extra parsley or butter and shaved fresh Parmesan cheese

This recipe makes 6-8 serves

Method

Put the tomatoes, onion, parsley, cloves, pepper and the bay leaf  in a saucepan.

Bring to a simmer for 20 minutes.

Remove the bay leaf.

Take off the heat and blend roughly.

In a different saucepan melt your butter over a very low heat. Add the flour, stir well and cook for one minute.

Add a few ladles full of soup to the flour mixture and mix to thin it out.

Put the blended soup back over the heat. Add the flour mixture to your soup and stir well until it’s as thick as you want.

Add cayenne pepper, salt and nutmeg to taste.

Serve with a dollop of sour cream or cheese sprinkled on top.