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Title: Quick Conversion Guide for Ozzie Measurements (Part 2)
Categories: Info/tips, Ceideburg 2
Yield: 1 servings

1 Text Only

HELPFUL MEASURES – LENGTH
Metric…………………………………………………….Imp
rial 3
mm………………………………………………………….1
8″ 6
mm………………………………………………………….1
4″ 1
cm………………………………………………………….1
2″ 2
cm………………………………………………………….3
4″ 2.5
cm………………………………………………………….1
5
cm…………………………………………………………..
2″ 6
cm………………………………………………………..2-1
2″ 8
cm…………………………………………………………..
3″ 10
cm…………………………………………………………..
“ 13
cm…………………………………………………………..
” 15
cm…………………………………………………………..
“ 18
cm…………………………………………………………..
” 20
cm…………………………………………………………..
“ 23
cm…………………………………………………………..
” 25
cm………………………………………………………….1
“ 28
cm………………………………………………………….1
” 30
cm…………………………………………………….12"(1
ft)

When using the graduated metric measuring cups, it is important to
shake the dry ingredients loosely into the required cup. Do not tap
the cup on the bench, or pack the ingredients into the cup unless
otherwise directed. Level top of cup with knife. When using
graduated metric measuring spoons, level top of spoon with knife.
When measuring liquids in the jug, place jug on flat surface, check
for accuracy at eye level.

OVEN
TEMPERATURES…………………………………………………

These oven temperatures are only a guide; we’ve given you the lower
degree of heat. Always check the manufacturer’s manual.

………………………………..C.(Celsius)..F.(Fahrenheit)..Gas
Mark Very
slow…………………………..120…………..250………1…
Slow……………………………….150…………..300………
… Moderately
slow……………………..160…………..325………3…
Moderate……………………………180…………..350………
… Moderately
hot………………………190…………..375………5…
Hot………………………………..200…………..400………
… Very
hot……………………………230…………..450………7…

APPROXIMATE CUP AND SPOON CONVERSION
CHART………………………….. Australian
……………………………………….American British 1
cup……………………………………………………1-1/4
cups 3/4
cup………………………………………………………1
cup 2/3
cup…………………………………………………….3/4
cup 1/2
cup…………………………………………………….2/3
cup 1/3
cup…………………………………………………….1/2
cup 1/4
cup…………………………………………………….1/3
cup 2
tablespoons……………………………………………….1/4
cup 1 tablespoon…………………………………………….3
teaspoons

These equivalents are from various books in the Australian Women’s
Weekly series of cookbooks.

Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; August 9 1993.

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  • Filed under: Halloween
  • CHERRY OR BLUEBERRY TOPPED ICE BOX CAKE

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 12 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Desserts Cakes
    Puddings

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    20 Whole graham crackers
    2 c Cold milk
    1 pk Vanilla or Chocolate Instant
    Pudding/Pie Filling
    1 3/4 c Thawed non dairy whipped
    Topping
    2 cn (21 oz each) cherry or blue
    Berry pie filling

    Line 13 x 9 inch pan with some of the graham crackers, breaking crackers if
    necessary. Pour cold milk into bowl. Add pudding mix. With electric
    mixer at low speed, beat until well blended, 1 to 2 mins. Let stand 5 min,
    then blend in non dairy whipped topping. Spread half of the pudding mixture
    over crackers. Add another layer of crackers. Top with remaining pudding
    mixture and remaining crackers.

    Spread pie filling over crackers. Chill about 3 hours.
    Source: Jello Co Submitted: Dale/Gail Shipp

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  • Filed under: Epona, Polkadot, Soups
  • Margrets Black Beans

    Recipe

    Date: Wed, 29 Sep 93 18:03:29 CDT
    From: simmons@Texaco.COM (Robert L. Simmons)

    Black Beans (Margret Simmons)

    2 lbs. dry black beans soaked 8 hrs/overnight
    1 qt. veggie stock
    soaking water plus enough to cover an inch
    3 bay leaves

    2 bell peppers chopped
    2 onions chopped
    10 garlic cloves finely chopped
    1/2 cup cooking sherry
    1 tsp. allspice (ground)
    1 lemon quartered with
    4 whole cloves stuck in each quarter
    black pepper

    Cook first 4 ingredients for 1.5 hrs. Add rest
    of ingredients and simmer .5-1 hr until tender.

  • Filed under: Appetizers, Italian, Sauces
  • Title: Mixed Vegetable Salad (Lf)
    Categories: Low-Fat, Mcdougall, Salads, Vegan, To Try
    Yield: 6 servings

    1 c Corn kernels; fresh or frozn
    1 c Green beans; julienned
    1 c Carrots; julienned
    1 c Zucchini; julienned
    1 c Yellow squash; julienned
    1/2 c Onions; mild, thinly sliced
    1 c Oil-free salad dressing;
    x Pepper; black to taste

    ——————————–PER SERVING——————————–
    79 x *cals
    2 x *gm protein
    1/8 x *gm fat
    14 x *gm carbo
    98 x *mg sodium
    4 x *gm fiber

    Bring a medium pot of water to a boil. Drop in corn, beans, and carrots;
    cook for 3 minutes. Drain vegetables and plunge into cold water. Drain
    again and place in a large bowl. Add remaining ingredietns and toss to mix
    well. Refrigerate for 1 hour to blend flavors. Serves 6.

    Author’s Note: Store-bought non-fat salad dressing makes this salad as
    simple as can be. Crunchy vegetables make it tasty and low in fat.

    Source: Vegetarian Times, May 1993 Low Fat, Fabulous and Fit by Mary
    McDougall Formatted MM:de

    From the collection of Sue Smith, S.Smith34, Uploaded June 16, 1994
    MMMMM

  • Filed under: Soups, Vegetables
  • Orange Trifle

    Recipe

    ORANGE TRIFLE

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 10 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Desserts

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    4 Egg yolks
    1/2 c Sugar
    1/4 c Flour
    1 tb Cornstarch
    2 1/2 c Milk
    1 tb Packed finely grated
    Orange peel
    5 Large navel oranges
    54 Almond meringues
    1 c Chopped walnuts
    1 Sponge cake or
    18 3-inch ladyfingers
    1/2 c Seedless raspberry jam
    6 tb Medium-dry sherry
    2 c Heavy cream, chilled
    1 tb Confectioner’s sugar
    2 ts Vanilla extract

    In a medium heatproof bowl, whisk the egg yolks with
    the granulated sugar, flour and cornstarch until
    thoroughly blended. In a heavy medium saucepan,
    combine the milk and the orage zest and bring to a
    boil over moderate heat. Gradually whisk the boiling
    milk into the egg mixture. Clean the saucepan and
    strain the custard into it. Bring to a boil over
    moderate heat, whisking constantly, about 3 minutes.
    Reduce the heat to moderately low and cook, whisking
    constantly, for 2 minutes longer. Pour the custard
    into a clean bowl and whisk until slightly cooled,
    about 1 minute. Let cool to room temp, whisking
    occasionally to prevent a skin forming. Cover and
    refrigerate for at least 2 hours. (The custard can be
    made up to 2 days in advance) Using a small sharp
    knife, peel the oranges, making sure to remove all of
    the bitter white pith. Working over a bowl, cut
    between the membranes to release the segments. You
    should have 3 cups of orange sections and juice. (The
    oranges can be prepared up to 2 days ahead; cover and
    refrigerate) Set aside 12 of the Almond Meringues and
    1/4 cup of the walnuts for garnish. Cut the cake into
    18 3-2-inch pieces. Spread 1 side of each piece of
    sponge cake or each ladyfinger with the raspberry jam.
    In a deep 4-quart nonreactive serving bowl, preferably
    glass, arrange 1/3 of the sponge cake pieces or
    ladyfingers in a single layer, jam side up. Sprinkle 2
    tb of the sherry over the cake. Scatter 1/3 of the
    orange section, with their juice, on top. Scatter 1/3
    of the remaining meringues between the sponge cake
    pieces and sprinkle with 1/3 of the remaining walnuts.
    Spread 1/3 of the custard evenly on top. Repeat the
    layering of sponge cake, sherry, orange sections,
    meringues, walnuts and custard 2 more times. Cover the
    trifle and refrigerate overnight. In a large bowl,
    whip the cream with the confectioner’s sugar and
    vanilla until stiff. Spread or pipe the whipped cream
    over the top of the trifle. Refrigerate until serving
    time. (The trifle can be prepared to this point up to
    4 hours ahead.) Just before serving, arrange the
    reserved meringues over the top of the trifle and
    sprinkle the remaining 1/4 c walnuts on top. Source:
    Food and Wine November 1992

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    Super Chunky Cookies

    Recipe

    Title: Super Chunky Cookies
    Categories: Cookies, Chocolate, Godiva
    Yield: 5 servings

    2 1/2 c All-purpose flour
    1 ts Baking soda
    1/8 ts Salt
    1 c Unsalted butter — softened
    3/4 c Granulated sugar
    1 c Packed light brown sugar
    2 lg Eggs — room temperature
    2 ts Vanilla extract
    1 c Mini semisweet chocolate —
    Chips
    1 c Milk chocolate chips
    4 oz Bittersweet chocolate —
    Cut
    Inch chunks
    2 oz White chocolate — coarsely

    1/2 cup Coarsely chopped pecans
    3/4 cup English toffee bits — such
    Hershey’s Skor

    Position one rack in the top and another in the bottom
    third of the oven and
    preheat to 350 degrees F.

    In a medium bowl, using a wire whisk, stir together
    the flour, baking soda and
    salt until thoroughly blended.

    In the 4 1/2-quart bowl of a heavy-duty electric
    mixer, using the paddle attachment, beat the butter
    for 30 seconds at medium speed, until creamy. Add
    the sugars and continue beating for 3 to 4 minutes,
    until the mixture is light
    in texture and color. Scrape down the sides of the
    bowl with a rubber spatula.
    Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each
    addition. Beat in the vanilla.

    At low speed, beat in the flour mixture a third at a
    time, scraping down the
    sides of the bowl after each addition. Using a wooden
    spoon, stir in all the
    chocolate chips, the bittersweet chocolate and white
    chocolate. Stir in the pecans and toffee bits. The
    dough will be very stiff.

    Drop the dough by slightly rounded tablespoonfuls onto
    2 ungreased baking sheets, leaving about 1 1/2 inches
    between the cookies. Refrigerate the remaining dough.
    Bake the cookies for 11 to 13 minutes, or until the
    cookies are set and the edges are very lightly
    browned; switch the
    positions of the baking sheets halfway through the
    baking time for even browning.

    Cool the cookies on the baking sheets on wire racks
    for 1 to 2 minutes. Using a metal spatula, transfer
    the cookies to wire racks to cool completely.
    Repeat with the remaining dough. The cookies can be
    stored in an airtight container at room temperature
    for up to 5 days or frozen for up to 1 month.

    ~Judith Sutton

    Recipe By :

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  • Filed under: Misc Recipes
  • Title: Caramel-Orange Buche De Noel
    Categories: Desserts, Fruits
    Yield: 2 servings

    -BUTTERCREAM -sugar
    6 lg Egg yolks 1 ts Grated orange peel
    1/3 c Firmly packed dark brown 1/2 ts Vanilla extract
    -sugar 1/2 ts Cream of tartar
    2 tb All purpose flour 1/8 ts Salt
    1 1/2 c Half and half Powered sugar
    8 oz Imported white chocolate 1 c (2 sticks) unsalted
    -(such as Lindt), chopped -butter, room temperature
    1 1/2 ts Grated orange peel 1 tb Grand Marnier or other
    -CAKE -orange liqueur
    1 1/2 c Toasted sliced almonds Pine twigs
    2 tb Unbleached all purpose Candied Cranberries (see
    -flour -recipe below) or fresh
    6 lg Eggs, separated -currants
    10 tb Firmly packed dark brown

    The buche de Noel, or Christmas log, was created in the late nineteenth
    century by Parisian pastry chefs, who were inspired by the real logs that
    burned on hearths throughout the night on Christmas Eve. Our version can be
    decorated with Candied Cranberries or fresh currants. Enjoy with a glass of
    orange liqueur or Sauternes.

    8 Servings

    FOR BUTTERCREAM: Whisk egg yolks, sugar and flour in medium bowl to blend
    well. Bring half and half to simmer in heavy medium saucepan. Slowly whisk
    hot half and half into egg mixture. Return egg mixture to same saucepan and
    cook until mixture boils and thickens, whisking constantly. Transfer
    mixture to medium bowl. Add chocolate and orange peel and stir until
    mixture is smooth. Press plastic wrap onto surface f pastry cream to
    prevent skin from orming. Cool completely. (Pastry cream can be prepared 1
    day ahead. Refrigerate. Bring to room temperature before continuing.)

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    Texas Red

    Recipe

    Title: TEXAS RED
    Categories: Tex-mex, Chili
    Yield: 6 servings

    1/4 lb Suet, finely chopped
    6 lb Lean beef, coarsly cubed
    1 c Chili powder (about 4 1/2 ou
    2 tb Crushed cumin seeds or groun
    2 tb Ground oregano
    2 tb Salt
    1 tb Cayenne pepper
    4 ea Cl Garlic, minced
    2 qt Beef stock or canned beef br
    1/2 c Masa harina or corn meat
    1/2 c Cold water

    Fat grams per serving: Approx. Cook
    Time: 3hrs Fry suet in a large heavy kettle until
    crisp. Then add beef, about 1 pound at a time, and
    brown, stiring as it cooks. Remove each pound after
    browning. When all meat is browned, return it to
    kettle and add seasonings and beef stock or broth.
    Cover and simmer 1 1/2 – 2 hours. Skim off fat.
    Combine masa harina or corn meal with cold water and
    stir thoroughly into chili. Simmer 30 minutes. Makes
    about 3 3/4 quarts.
    “Chili pangs” could strike a man whenever the skies
    got grey and the wind turned cold. A plate of Texas
    Red was a sure cure. Hot and hearty, it was the kind
    of chili that warmed a cowhand’s belly and brought him
    back for more. – Famous Chili Recipes from Marlboro
    Country.

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  • Filed under: Chinese, Fish, Side Dish
  • FRENCH FRIED POTATO SKINS

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Appetizers

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    Potatoes
    Oil — for deep frying
    Salt
    Garlic salt or celery salt — =OR=- grated Parmesa

    Scrub potatoes thoroughly with brush. Using potato peeler, cut off long thin
    spirals of skin from potatoes. (Use potatoes for another dish.) Cover skins
    with
    very cold water and let stand 30 minutes to 1 hour. Drain and carefully pat
    curls dry with paper towels. Drop curls into deep oil heated to 390F and fry
    until golden brown and crisp, about 1 minute.
    Drain on paper towels and sprinkle with salt or garlic salt, celery salt or
    Parmesan cheese. Serve hot.
    (C) 1992 The Los Angeles Times

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  • Filed under: Appetizers
  • Title: Chocolate Midnight Madness
    Categories: Pies, Desserts
    Yield: 1 servings

    1 pk (8 oz) cream cheese, soft.
    1/2 c HELLMAN’S (R) Real mayonaise
    1/2 c Sugar
    2 Eggs
    1 pk Semi-sweet chocolate chips,
    Melted
    1 ts Vanilla
    1 Chocolate pie crust

    1>. In a large bowl with mixer at medium speed beat cream cheese and
    real mayonaise until smooth, gradually beat in sugar. 2>. Beat in
    eggs, one at atime, beat in chocolate and vanilla until smooth. 3>.
    Pour into pie crust, place on cookie sheet. Bake at 350øF oven 30 to
    35 minutes or until set. Chill 4 hours.

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  • Filed under: Cookies
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