Butter, for
greasing
100g dairy
fudge
3 very ripe
bananas
1 large
free-range egg
3 tbsp milk
3 tbsp
vegetable oil
Few drops of
vanilla extract
250g
self-raising flour
1 tsp baking
powder
125g golden
caster sugar
Preheat the
oven to 180°C/fan160°C/gas 4. Line a 12-hole muffin tin with paper cases. If
you don’t have paper cases, just grease the tin really well: tear off a piece
of butter wrapper and use it to rub a little piece of butter all over the
insides of the holes.
Break the
fudge into small pieces, or cut into small pieces using a small knife and set
aside. Put the bananas into a bowl and mash them. until fairly smooth. Crack
the egg onto the bananas. Add the milk, oil and vanilla and use a fork to mix
everything together well.
Sift the
flour and baking powder into another large bowl. Add the sugar and fudge
pieces, keeping some for the tops. Pour the egg mixture into the flour and stir
together. Don’t stir it too much – you want to keep some air inside so that the
muffins are light when they are cooked.
Spoon the
mixture into the muffin cases and sprinkle a little fudge over the top of each
muffin. Bake for 20 minutes. Leave to cool on a wire rack before you eat them
as the fudge will be very hot.
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Brownies for one
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Korean BBQ tofu and duck breast
Baked Gammon n veg medley
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Latest post in my Spaniel Quotes for Life blog -
What I learned in October 2017 - I’m
not expecting miracles, but I’m happy
My most read August poem:-
Overthinking
again by Rosemary Ditchburn
Free food today by Rosemary Ditchburn
No
time by Rosemary Ditchburn
Dark
companion by Rosemary Ditchburn
Who’s
listening by Rosemary Ditchburn
My July
2017 poems:
My most read July
poem:
Neighbourly strangers by Rosemary Ditchburn
My
June
2017
poems
My most read poems
in June 2017:
Listen to that, it smells like the colour of red wine by Rosemary Ditchburn
Listen to that, it smells like the colour of red wine by Rosemary Ditchburn
My most read poem in May 2017:
That was a bud yesterday by Rosemary Ditchburn
My May 2017 poems:
My most read poem in April 2017:
Your life in their hands by Rosemary Ditchburn
My April 2017 poems
My most read poem in March 2017:
Destined to be someone who does by Rosemary Ditchburn
My March 2017 poems
My most read poem in February 2017:
Like bananas holdings hands by Rosemary Ditchburn
My February 2017 poems
My most read poem in January 2017:
The day after the eve before by Rosemary Ditchburn
My January 2017 poems
My most read 2016 poem:
My most read poems wot I
wrote poems:
I was a 1960's Northumberland child by Rosemary Ditchburn
Pill popping damages your health
It's a cocktail bar now by Rosemary Ditchburn
Father to child to father by Rosemary Ditchburn
Two fingers or none
Someone who is not now there
2 preludes to this poem -
Don't let life's painful history drag you down
My dad's the best. Anyone remember him by Rosemary Ditchburn
I was a 1960's Northumberland child by Rosemary Ditchburn
Pill popping damages your health
It's a cocktail bar now by Rosemary Ditchburn
Father to child to father by Rosemary Ditchburn
Two fingers or none
Someone who is not now there
2 preludes to this poem -
Don't let life's painful history drag you down
My dad's the best. Anyone remember him by Rosemary Ditchburn
If you want to know more about tofu check
out
Check out my recipe Mushroom Tofu
and
another of my recipes
Tofu in pulses
Check out my recipe Mushroom Tofu
and
another of my recipes
Tofu in pulses
Tofu n sweet potato lasagne
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recipes
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Chilli quorn stir fry
Quorn
Jasmine Rice What is quorn?
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chocolate pudding
Lemon drizzle muffins
Giant lemon
pancake n Maple Syrup
Dessert
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missing people choir (A poem for them) by
Rosemary Ditchburn
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