Wednesday, 9 March 2022

CdcFeb22- Marina Mammoth



APPLE  FRITTERS




INGREDIENTS

  • 2 or 3 apples
  • 2 teaspoons of anise
  • 50 grams of sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 packet of leavening
  • 250 grams of flour
  • 2 plains yogurts
  • Cinnamon
  • Vegetable Oil for Deep-frying

 

DIRECTIONS

1.- Peel the apples and cut them into more or less similar squares.

2.- Put he apple pieces in a bowl and add the two cups of anise, sugar and cinnamon. Let it macerate for a while.

3.- In a different bowl mix the 2 eggs, the 2 yogurts, the four, the leavening and the sugar. Mix it well until you  have a homogeneous mixture.

4.- Heat the oil in a skillet covered halfway.

5.- Bathe the apple pieces in the previous mixture. Fry until golden both sides.

6.- Toss with cinnamon and sugar while still warm.

7.- Enjoy!

 

 

 


CdcFeb22 - Camino Crocodile

 


   Soft and Chewy Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies 

https://divascancook.com/easy-gluten-free-chocolate-chip-cookies-recipe-soft-chewy/

Ingredients (for 20 cookies)



1 + 1/2 cup gluten-free all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon baking powder gluten-free
1/3 cup butter-flavored shortening (I used butter instead)
1/3 cup real butter (softened at room temperature)
1 tablespoon coconut oil
1/4 cup white sugar
3/4 cup brown sugar packed
1 egg room temperature
1 egg yolk room temperature
2 teaspoons real vanilla extract gluten free
6-8 oz chocolate chips (reserve some to place on top of cookies before baking)

Instructions

1. In medium bowl, add the flour, salt, baking soda and baking powder, and whisk together. Save it for later.

2. In another bowl, mix butter, coconut oil, white sugar and brown sugar. 

3. Mix in egg, egg yolk and vanilla extract.


4. Gradually add fluor into wet ingredients mixed, until combined.

5. Mix chocolate chips with the mixture.

6. Cover the mixture and chill cookie dough for 1 hour.


7. Preheat oven to 375 F (190 ºC)

8. Roll one-two tablespoons of dough into a ball ( depending on the size of the tablespoon)

9. Place on the cookie sheet and introduce into the oven


10. Bake 7-8 minutes on the middle rack. When the edges are barely golden, remove from oven and let cookies sit in pan for 2-3 minutes. 


CdCFeb2022- Cris Cat 🐱

 Butter cookies



Ingredients:

  • 450 grams of flour
  • 140 grams of sugar
  • 250 grams of unsalted butter
  • 2 eggs
  • Sugar stars! 🌟

Preparation:

  1. Mix the butter, sugar, one egg and one egg yolk.
  2. Add the flour and mix with all ingredients.
  3. Roll the dough and wrap it in plastic. Then chill it in the refrigerator for at least an hour.
  4. Make the shape of the cookies and bake for 15 minutes at 170ºC
  5. Cookies are ready to eat!😍




CdC Elena Elephant

 APPLE PIWI



This recipe of apple pie is priceless. HAVE A LOOK! 

INGREDIENTS for 10 servings

  • Puff pastry gluten free
  • 4 apples
  • 2 yolks

  • 50 grams of sugar
  • 25 grams of cornflour
  • A bar of chocolate
  • Cashew

PREPARATION 

  1.  Preheat oven to 180 degrees. 
  2. Peel the apples, then core and slice.
  3. In a bowl, add and mix until combined the yolks, sugar and cornflour.   
  4. Put the puff pastry on a mould and then all the ingredents.
  5. Bake pie for 40 minutes or until the crust is golden brown.
  6. Enjoy!

 



 

 

 

CdcFeb22- Merce Mouse


                                            Cheesecake with chocolate

If you want to try a delicious dessert, this is your recipe.



Ingredients

        Filling

  • 500 grams of cream cheese 

  •  2 eggs

  •  10 grams of cacao 

  •  100 grams of chocolate 

  •  40 grams of sugar

Preparation  

1. In a bowl, mix the cream cheese with the eggs.

2. Add to the mixture (1) the cacao and sugar.

3. Bake to 200º C around 45 minutes.

4. On the other hand, thaw the chocolate and, after, add it on top of the cheesecake.

 

Friday, 18 January 2019

Happy New year


HAPPY NEW YEAR!


As the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve, we all hope for a great year, and there are many New Year's traditions which are believed to bring good luck. Here are some of our favourite traditions from around the world.
In Denmark, people jump off chairs at midnight because they believe it's lucky to jump into the New Year. Another Danish tradition is to save your old dishes and plates until the 31st of December, then break them against the doors of your friends and family. If you have a big pile of plates outside your door, you have a lot of friends.
In Belgium, farmers wish their cows a happy new year, and in Romania, farmers try to communicate with their animals. Some people think that it is good luck if the animals respond! Other Romanian traditions include throwing coins into the river and dressing in bear costumes to perform a special dance.
In some South American countries, the colour of your underwear is very important on New Year's Eve. People believe that red underwear will bring love into your life, yellow will bring you wealth and white will bring you peace.
Food plays an important part in New Year's traditions too. In Bolivia, people bake coins into cakes. The people who find the coins have good luck for the next year. In Estonia, some people try to eat seven, nine or twelve meals on New Year's Eve to bring them the strength of that many men in the coming year. In the Netherlands, people eat dumplings or apple fritters on New Year's Eve, and the French celebrate the New Year by eating delicious pancakes.
Some New Year's traditions can be a bit messy. In Switzerland, people drop a little bit of cream on the floor, and in Ireland, people hit the walls of their homes with bread to chase away evil spirits. In Greece, people smash pomegranates against their front doors so that the seeds fall out. Lots of seeds on the floor means lots of luck in the New Year.
Other traditions are quite dangerous. In some parts of Johannesburg, South Africa, people welcome the New Year by throwing old furniture out of their windows. This used to be an Italian tradition, too, although not many people practice it these days.  In Stonehaven, Scotland, people parade through the streets on New Year's Eve swinging balls of fire above their heads. This was originally a Viking tradition.
Some people prefer to start the New Year with a cold swim. In Saundersfoot, Wales, people swim in the icy sea to raise money for charity. In Siberia, people cut a hole in the ice covering Lake Baikal. Then, professional divers dive to the bottom of the lake carrying a New Year's tree.
Every country has its own special New Year's customs. However you chose to start your new year, we hope 2019 will be a happy, lucky year for you and your loved ones.

Vocabulary
Coin a small, flat piece of metal used as money

Dumpling a small ball of dough (flour, fat and water) that is usually cooked and served with meat dishes
Evil spirits the wicked and cruel souls of beings that have lived on after death
Fritter a piece of fruit meat or vegetable that is covered in batter and fried
Icy very cold
Messy dirty and / or untidy
Pomegranate a round fruit with thick, smooth skin and red flesh full of large seeds
Seeds the small, hard parts produced by plants, from which new plants can grow
Swing to make something move with a wide, curved movement
Wealth a large amount of money that a person or country owns




Tuesday, 9 October 2018

Five things that could disappear in five years



Technology is changing all the time. As soon as you buy one new device, there is a better one available. Over the next five years, there will be new products and services which will change our lives again, and there will be some products and services which we will stop using. Here are five things which some people believe we won't be using in five years' time.

1 CashWe can already pay for most things with debit cards or credit cards, and many people use online banking or mobile banking to transfer money or pay bills. Electronic payments are becoming more and more common, and mobile banking is becoming so easy to use, that fewer people are using cash. And if we don't need cash, we won't need cash machines, so they could disappear, too.

2 USB sticksAccording to recent studies, 70 percent of the world will be using smartphones by 2020. Smartphones can now link to many other pieces of equipment, such as TVs and computers, so we won't need to use another device like a USB stick to transfer data. Smartphones and other mobile devices will also have larger storage limits, and cloud services such as Apple, Box, Dropbox, Google and Microsoft will provide free extra storage space for people who need it. As a result of this, we won't need to carry around separate storage devices.

3 Phone charger cablesThe latest mobile devices don't use charging cables. Instead, they use a wireless charging base. Of course, you still need a cable to connect the base to the electricity supply, but when you need to charge your phone, you can just place it on the base. Charging bases can be any shape and size. They can be in car dashboards or the base of a lamp. When you're not using your phone, you can put it on the base, so that you always have battery power when you need it.

4 Remote controlsMany homes these days have several remote controls to operate TVs, DVD players, stereos and so on. Remote controls have become more complex and difficult to use in recent years, with more and more buttons. However, remote controls will soon disappear. Many TVs these days are connected to the Internet, and we can operate them using apps on our mobile devices. We can also use internet-based apps to control machines at home while we're out. There are already apps for controlling your heating, your lights and other electronic equipment.

5 Paper documentsThe process of printing, faxing, scanning or posting documents is already becoming out-of-date. These days, many companies are using cloud-computing to send and sign contracts. This makes it faster, easier and cheaper to complete business transactions. In the future, 'cloud agreements' will replace paper contracts, and cloud-computing could remove the need for paper documents altogether.

With all of these changes coming up in the next five years, why not start clearing out some of your old technology to make some room in your life? Newer, better technology is coming soon!




VOCABULARY
Cable a set of wires, covered in plastic or rubber, that carries electricity, telephone signals, etc.
Cash machine a machine in or outside a bank, etc., from which you can get money from your bank account using a special plastic card.
Charging base a surface which you can place a device on to charge it – the base transfers power to the device.
Cloud service a network of computer servers on which data and software can be stored and which users have access to over the Internet, such as iCloud, Dropbox or Google Apps.
Dashboard the part of a car in front of the driver that has instruments and controls in it.
Developments the process of producing or creating new or more advanced things/products.
Device an object or a piece of equipment that has been designed to do a particular job.
mobile banking a method of banking in which transactions are conducted electronically over a mobile phone or tablet.
Online banking a method of banking in which transactions are conducted electronically over the Internet.
Storage limit the largest amount of data you can keep on a device.




Text taken from Oxford University Press

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