Chocolate brownie cakes with blueberry chocolate sauce. ... Bake at 180 degrees C for
12 minutes. Serve cakes warm with blueberry and chocolate sauce. ...
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Chocolate mud cake with white cocolate sauce. ... Chop butter up roughly. Place chocolate
and butter in a saucepan with coffee, water and brown sugar. ...
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Chocolate banana bites. ... Set bowl over a saucepan with a little gently simmering water
in the base, for three to five minutes until chocolate has melted. ...
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The best chocolate brownie. ... 2. Place butter and chocolate in a heatproof bowl over
a saucepan of simmering water, or microwave for 2 to 3 minutes, to melt. ...
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Chocolate almond cake with ganache icing. Makes 1 ... paper. 2. In a bowl, melt
butter and chocolate together and stir until smooth. Combine ...
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Chocolate walnut biscuits. 125g ... milk. Break up chocolate and melt in the
microwave or in a bowl over a saucepan of simmering water. ...
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Little chocolate Easter egg cakes. ... Place butter and chocolate in a heatproof bowl
over a saucepan of simmering water (or microwave) to melt. Stir until smooth. ...
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Real chocolate crackles. Chocolate crackles remind most Kiwi adults of their childhood. ...
2. Stir the puffed rice into the melted chocolate mixture. ...
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Chocolate peanut butter fudge cake. ... 4. Cool cake in baking tin before removing and
decorating. To make ganache, melt chocolate and cream together. ...
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Quick white chocolate mousse. ... Cool. Separate eggs and beat yolks into chocolate
with vanilla. Beat egg whites until soft peaks form. ...
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Over the Teacups
While out walking with our fouryear- old granddaughter, she became grizzly and irritated so my husband decided
to lift her onto his shoulders to carry her. Having only taken a few steps, she said to me, “Nana, Papa has got paint in his hair.” I looked up and realised she was talking about his new white strands coming through. Kids – you’ve got to love them.
Mori Wade, by email
Cold comfort
Our young grandson was staying with us for the holidays. One night, he came into our bedroom and was most
upset. When I asked him why, he replied, with tears streaming down his face, “I’m really, really cold, Nana – my hot water bottle just died!”
Sue, by email
Feeding frenzy
We were sitting down at the table for a family dinner and little Miss Two had managed to get her spaghetti bolognaise all over her face. Her father decided to remedy the situation by scrubbing her face with the table cloth. “What’s Daddy doing?” asked her mummy. Their daughter replied with a cheeky grin on her face, “He’s fighting me!”
Jude, Auckland
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