Cheat’s cheesecake

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cheats cheesecake 520w crop3 exposureThis would have to be the easiest cheesecake ever!

Easy on effort but still delicious.

  • Makes: 6 individual serves
  • Cook time: 5 mins prep, 3 hours (or overnight) in the fridge
  • Pan: 6 large muffin pans in a large muffin tray

Ingredients:

The Base:
6 super gingery Gingernut biscuits

The Filling:
250g cream cheese, softened
1 cup of Lemon curd
Strawberries to serve

How Easy? The Method:

  1. Place 1 super gingery gingernut biscuit in each pan for the base
  2. To make filling, place cream cheese and lemon curd in a bowl, use a stick blender to combine until smooth
  3. Spoon filling onto biscuit bases
  4. Refrigerate

Handy Tip:
These are best refrigerated overnight as the filling will soften the biscuit for a delicious base.

It’s Fiona’s Birthday Cake

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Fiona's birthday cake


It was my birthday on the weekend and of course Julia’s kids and I made my favourite chocolate log cake.

This photo is as real as it gets. We used every available candle in Julia’s house. All of the kids had already placed fingers into the icing before we even got it to the table.

This time we didn’t feel like a coconut flavour for the fudge topping so we swapped it for melted butter. It was so delicious…..Just makes me smile thinking about it.


  • Makes: 10-12 slices
  • Oven temp: 180 (170C fan forced)
  • Cook time: 40-45 minutes
  • Pan: large log tin

Ingredients
Cake:
150g softened unsalted butter
1 cup The Sugar Breakup Dextrose
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
½ cup frozen raspberries or 1/2 cup of The Sugar Breakup jam any flavour
1 ¼ cups self-raising flour, sifted
½ cup cocoa powder, sifted
1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
1 cup (250ml) milk

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Chocolate Hot Cross Buns

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We know you’re refined sugar free, yet you still want a little chocolate treat for Easter! Here’s the perfect solution; a fructose friendly chocolate hot cross bun.

This recipe turned out to be very light and fluffy. It has a moorish chocolate taste rather than a super sweet chocolate hit.

Absolutely delicious warm with the dark melted chocolate for a Easter treat.

You’ll really enjoy this recipe.


  • Makes : 16 buns
  • Oven temp : 220C (200C fan forced)
  • Cooking time : approximately 15 minutes until golden

Ingredients:

2 teaspoons dried yeast (1 x 7g sachet of dried yeast)
¼ cup (40g) The Sugar Breakup Dextrose
4 cups (500g) bakers/bread flour (you can use plain flour but bakers flour is better)
1/2 cup dark cocoa powder
1 1/2 cups milk, warmed
3 tablespoons mixed spice
1 tablespoon cinnamon
70g chilled butter
1 egg lightly beaten
1/2 cup dark chocolate bits (we used chopped up 80% dark chocolate)

Cross on top of bun:

Additional 1/3 cup flour & 1/4 cup water

Glaze:

3 tablespoons The Sugar Breakup Dextrose
3 tablespoons milk (or water)

So how do you make them?

  1. Lightly grease a deep 23cm square baking tin.
  2. Warm all the milk in the microwave for around 50 seconds, you want it warm not hot.
  3. Combine yeast with 1 tablespoon of the dextrose & warmed milk in a bowl. Mix together with a whisk until yeast is dissolved. Cover and set aside for 10mins until mixture is frothy.
  4. In a large bowl place the flour, remaining dextrose, cocoa powder, mixed spices and cinnamon. Rub in butter until it looks like bread crumbs. Form a well and add the egg and yeast mixture and combine to form a dough.
  5. If you have a mixer with dough hooks knead the dough for 3 minutes to ensure ingredients are thoroughly mixed OR if you don’t have dough hooks turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead lightly for 3-5 minutes until the dough is slightly elastic.
  6. Place dough in lightly oiled bowl, cover with cling film and stand in a warm place 40 minutes or until dough doubles in size.
  7. When dough has risen turn out onto a floured surface and add the chocolate pieces. Then with your hands knead in the chocolate pieces until the dough is smooth and elastic.
  8. Using a knife cut into 4 equal pieces then cut each piece into 4, making 16 buns in all. Roll each into a round shape.
  9. Preheat oven to 220C (200C for fan forced).
  10. Put buns in the tin and stand in warm place 15-20 minutes.
  11. Whilst buns are resting make a paste by mixing 1/3 cup plain flour and 1/4 cup water, pour into piping bag or a sandwich bag. If using a sandwich bag you can cut a very small hole in one corner for piping.
  12. Once buns are rested pipe a cross on each bun.
  13. Bake approximately 15 minutes until a golden colour.

Glaze:

    1. Whilst buns are cooking simmer dextrose and milk in small saucepan stirring occasionally until it reduces to a syrup. Keep an eye on it as it can quickly dry up and burn.
    2. Remove buns from the oven and immediately brush with glaze whilst buns are hot.
    3. Cool buns on a wire rack.
    4. Eat warm out of the oven (you just can’t resist!). They’re best eaten on the day, otherwise put them into the freezer and heat up when you want to eat them.


Thermomix Instructions:

      1. Lightly grease a deep 23cm square baking tin.
      2. Warm all the milk in the microwave for around 50 seconds, you want it warm not hot.
      3. Combine yeast with 1 tablespoon of the dextrose & warmed milk in a bowl. Mix together with a whisk until yeast is dissolved. Cover and set aside for 10mins until mixture is frothy.
      4. Place flour, dextrose, cocoa, spices and butter in TM bowl. Mix for 10 sec/speed 6. Until butter is combined.
      5. Add egg & milk mix to TM. Mix 20-30 sec/speed 6 until a dough starts to form.
      6. Scrape down sides, then set for 3 minutes/interval speed.
      7. Place dough in lightly oiled bowl, cover with cling film and stand in a warm place 40 minutes or until dough doubles in size.
      8. Continue from step 7 above.

Need some extra help?

My dough is too dry!
Dough not coming together? Warm some extra milk for 10-20 secs in the microwave (about a ¼ cup) and add a little at a time until your dough comes together.

My dough is too sticky!
Measuring by cups can be tricky as you won’t always get the right weight. Add a couple of tablespoons of flour at a time til the dough is moist but doesn’t just stick to your hands

My dough didn’t rise!
There could be a couple of things going on:
Your yeast could be old, always use yeast that is in date or not too close to its use-by date.
Or if it is too cold for your dough to rise – turn the oven on to its lowest setting, allow it to warm up then turn it off and place the covered dough in the oven. This will create a warm environment for your dough but not cook it.

I want traditional hot cross buns!
We’ve got you covered for a delicious traditional hot cross bun. Here’s the recipe: http://bit.ly/1QrkPzA

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It’s Hot Cross Bun Time

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SONY DSCJust because you are sugar free doesn’t mean you have to miss out on these Easter favourites. The texture of these buns is perfection and the apple and peel make a wonderful replacement for dried fruit.


  • Makes : 15 buns
  • Prep Time: 1 & a half hours including resting time
  • Oven temp : 220C
  • Cooking time : approximately 15 minutes until golden

Ingredients:

2 teaspoons dried yeast (1 x 7g sachet of dried yeast)
¼ cup (40g) The Sugar Breakup Dextrose
4 cups (500g) bakers/bread flour (you can use plain flour but bakers flour is better)
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Apple Pie For Two

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Apple pie 2


When I watch competition cooking shows I’m inspired to make my version of whatever was made for dessert. So this week I made a simple apple pie for two.

I hope you’re inspired to try it yourself.

First you make the pastry.

  • Oven: 170°C (160C fan forced)
  • Baking dish: shallow pie dish
  • Makes: 2 serves
  • Baking time: 25mins

Ingredients for Pastry
1/4 cup of self raising flour
3/4 cup of plain flour
85g cold butter
2 tablespoons of The Sugar Breakup Dextrose
1 egg
1 teaspoon milk

Ingredients for Apple Filling
1/2 cup water
2 large green apples
1 tablespoon of The Sugar Breakup Dextrose
1 teaspoon cinnamon powder

Putting it together

  1. Rub both flours and butter together until it resembles bread crumbs.
  2. Add the egg, dextrose and milk until the pastry forms. Roll into a ball, wrap in plastic and put it into the fridge for 30mins. Preheat the oven 170C (160C fan forced).
  3. Now make the apple filling. Skin the apple and cut into thin slices. Place the apples, dextrose, cinnamon and water into a small pot and bring to the boil. Then simmer apples for about 6mins or until they have started to soften. Set aside until pastry is ready.
  4. Line the pie dish with butter. Divide the pastry into two and keep the other half for a second pie for another night or make double the apple mix and make a pie for four. Roll out a pastry lid for the pie. Place the Apple mix directly into the pie dish and then put on pastry lid. Use excess to make a curly pie margin. Cut a slit.
  5. Place into the oven 25 minutes or until it looks golden brown. Serve warm with ice cream, custard or good old yummy cream.

  6. Tips and Hints

    1. You can use two ramekins. Divide apple mix into each ramekin and place a pastry lid on each. Bake as normal.
    2. You can add 1/4 teaspoon of cloves to the apple mix.

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