Food/haybox/hay Box/thermal Cooking
ingredients
- 300ml of Jaques cider (left over from a party the other evening)
- 10 peppercorns
- 6 allspice
- 2 bay leaves.
- water to top up
method
- I have added 300ml of Jaques cider (left over from a party the other evening), 10 peppercorns, 6 allspice and 2 bay leaves. I will skim off any scum when it comes to the boil and then simmer it for about 15 minutes before putting it in the outer container for around 4 to 5 hours depending on the size of the joint.
- Just think how much energy this will be saving compared to traditional ways of cooking gammon. Also I know it will taste amazing.
I thought today that I would give you a recipe that we have done so many times and always gets great comments when people try it. This fruit cake was one of the first recipes I tried and I couldn't believe how good the cake was. You really must give it a try.
Apart from your thermal cooker you will also need a Mr D's Cake Tin or fixed base cake tin, some baking or greaseproof paper and something to raise the cake tin from the bottom of the inner pot.
ingredients
- 375 gms of mixed dried fruit.
- 3/4 of a cup of brown sugar.
- 1 tsp of mixed spice.
- Grated rind of an orange.
- 1/2 a cup of water or orange juice.
- 1/4 of a cup of whisky you could use sherry instead (optional).
- 125 gms of butter.
- 2 lightly beatened eggs.
- 1 cup self raising flour.
- 1 cup plain flour.
- 1/2 tsp of soda bicarb.
- OPTIONAL: you can replace the water, liquor and sugar with a 450 gram tin of crushed pineapple.
method
- lace the dried fruit into a saucepan with the brown sugar, mixed spice, orange rind, water, liquor and butter.
- Bring the mixture to the boil and simmer uncovered for 5 minutes.
- Allow the mixture to cool.
- Mix in the eggs.
- Stir in the sifted flour and soda bicarb.
- Line a 16 cm round cake tin or Pyrex dish (one that fits nicely into the inner pot) with baking paper.
- Spoon the mixture into this prepared cake tin.
- Lay a round of baking paper on top of the cake mixture then cover the tin with a trimmed piece of foil to prevent condensation from seeping in.
- Place a trivet or metal pastry ring in the base of the inner pot and rest the cake tin on this. (If you are using the 3 litre pot the cake tin can sit on a folded pad of foil).
- Pour enough hot water into the inner pot so that the level comes halfway up the sides of the cake tin.
- Bring the water to the boil.
- Put the lid on and turn down the heat to simmer gently for 30 minutes.
- Turn off the heat and transfer the inner pot into the insulated container for a minimum of 3 to 4 hours.
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We have booked today for the Wiltshire County Show.
Details: The Barbury International Horse Trials is delighted to announce that for the 3rd year the Wiltshire County Show will also feature over the Saturday and the Sunday (30th June/1st July). The Wiltshire County Show this year has a completely new layout and feel.
With a feast of displays and demonstrations from Wiltshire’s agricultural, craft and food industries there will be something for all the family.
For the first year we will be a t the Crick Boat Show from the 2nd to 5th June. As soon as I have more details I will let you know.








