Saturday, September 26, 2009

Cruncheese






The best thing about these biscuits is that one eats them at any time,
Even while reading a book in bed, eating them's not a crime!
But they're even better with coffee, better still with a glass of wine,
And the special bite they offer is absolutely divine!
Heat your oven early; preparation time is brief,
 Which, in these rushed and hustled times is a merciful relief!
Beat butter, salt, sugar till creamy; add egg and cheese and mix;
Then fold in flour and chilli.  (It's very easy to fix!)
Roll the mixture into little balls and with a fork  press down
Then bake at 160 till the biscuits are golden brown.
This should take about twenty minutes. Now try one! I know you'll say
'These are tremendous biscuits! I'm going to open a cafe!'
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Ingredients:

160 gm. butter   90 gm. sugar   1/4 tsp. salt  1/2 egg    3 slices of  Cheddar cheese  cubed
200 gm. Plain flour    1 tsp. baking powder   3/4 tsp. chilli powder

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PS. If you double the amount you make a whole egg will be used!
(But seeing you halve a raw egg should  keep your family amused!)
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Cheese among other things here:
http://rinklyrimes.blogspot.com/2009/01/263-playful.html


13 comments:

  1. Mmmm! Maybe I'll do some baking this weekend. xoxo

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  2. I'd use the whole egg, if you please, so brew up some coffee and pass the cheese!(grin)

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  3. Such a poetic recipe. And now I'm hungry.

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  4. They sound good to me. Any muffin made poetically would certainly be "gummable" but alas I don't know how to fold. So When I get to your great country I'll call ahead and bring the wine and we can sit on your porch and drink and dine.

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  5. Those biscuits sound great. I love how you can give a recipe in poetic form!

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  6. I think you just want to see us all messing up with that egg! ;)

    I love how you can make a poem out of everything!

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  7. Interesting recipe - biscuits with chili and cheese. Will have to try them.

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  8. It's four in the morning otherwise I would make haste to the supermarket for the fixings. They sound simple to make and simply delicious.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Have a wonderous week.

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  9. Yummy - especially with that glass of red wine you promised!

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  10. A poem written as a recipe was brilliant and mouthwatering.

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  11. brilliant! Can't wait to try this :)

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  12. Scrumptious - Where's your cafe going to be? I'll come by as I'm one who doesn't favor my cooking!

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