Not yet a member Already a member ? Forgotten password ?
PETITCHEF
Add your blog-site | Add your recipes | Receive daily menu | Contact us


Week 47 - Florentines


By Rebecca Bakes Cakes (Visit website)



Blimey it's cold! Hope you're managing to stay warm & haven't been snowed in, we've had rather pathetic flurry in the Royal Borough so sadly no snow days for me :-( I'm very excited that the Windsor Ice Rink returns this year! It's in Alexandra Gardens in the centre of Windsor, right by the banks of the river, it's a beautiful setting & sure to make you feel in the Christmas spirit. It opens this weekend, take a look at the website for opening times & booking information.

So I'm launching into full on foodie prep for the festive season & this weeks recipe has become a bit of an annual tradition. I really like making foodie gifts at Christmas & these are perfect to take to dinner or a party as a thank you gift. Last year I also made Santa cookies for my friends at work, the idea was to leave them for Santa on Christmas Eve, but if I'm honest I don't think many of them made it out of the office! Florentines are really easy to prepare, but if I'm honest once they come out of the oven they are a little fiddly to finish. But have patience & it'll be well worth it in the end!

150g butter
150g light brown sugar
100g flaked almonds
50g chopped nuts
40g mixed peel
100g glace cherries
100g raisins
150g dark chocolate, melted

1. Melt the butter in a pan, stir in the sugar & heat gently until it dissolves & just starts to bubble. Take off the heat & stir in all the other ingredients.

2. Line a baking sheet with baking paper & place small dollops of the mixture, leaving space in between for them to spread. Bake in the oven at 180c/GM4 for 8-10 minutes.

3. Lift out the oven, slide the paper off onto a wire rack for the florentines to cool. Line the tray with fresh paper & spoon out the next batch.

4. Once all cooked & completely cooled, carefully peel them off the paper, you might need to slide a knife underneath to help. Place them face down on the paper & cover the bottom with the melted chocolate & leave to set.

When the chocolate was completely set I packed them into sellophane gift bag. I bought mine from Morrisons supermarket, but did also notice them in Sainsburys. They were around £2 for a pack of 10, with ribbons & I just added a simple silver gift tag. My batch made 28 florentines, but you could easily half or double the quantities depending on how many you need. Enjoy! Next week I think I'll be trying my hand at some baking construction, until then, Rebecca x








related searches :



Rate this recipe : Not good   so so   Good   Very good   Excellent !!!  




Imprimer cette page

Send this recipe to a friend

ask a question about this article

share on Facebook


Related recipes

  • Recipe Mango lassi - delicious and healthy way to start the week!
    Mango lassi - delicious and healthy way to start the week!
    Dessert Very Easy
    10 Minute(s) 0 Minute(s)
    Ingredients : 1/2 a paw-paw 250ml low-fat plain yogurt juice and zest of 1 orange zest and juice of 1 lime a small pinch of salt 125ml milk 2 tsp honey...
  • Recipe Cake of the Week: Devil's Food Cake with Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting and Raspberry Filling
    Cake of the Week: Devil's Food Cake with Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting and Raspberry Filling (2 votes)
    A few months ago a group of my friends started a book club. The theme is (loosely) ?books we want to have read but probably wouldn?t read on our own.? We meet approximately every 4 weeks and at each meeting one of us prepares a presentation and[...]
  • Recipe Week 47 - Florentines
    Week 47 - Florentines
    Blimey it's cold! Hope you're managing to stay warm & haven't been snowed in, we've had rather pathetic flurry in the Royal Borough so sadly no snow days for me :-( I'm very excited that the Windsor Ice Rink returns this year! It's in[...]
  • Recipe Bite of the Week - Biscotti Babies
    Bite of the Week - Biscotti Babies (1 vote)
    Master baker Mat Hauck of Great Barrington, MA, created this neat little spin on traditional Italian biscotti cookies and generously shared some with your favorite food bloggers (us). They arrived neatly packaged and we couldn't wait to try[...]