Syrup Sponge Pudding

Syrup Sponge Pudding

Prep time 15 mins cooking tome 1 hr30mins
Butter for greasing
75 ml (3fl oz) golden syrup
175g (6oz) self raising flour
75g (3oz) suet

50g (2oz) caster sugar
1 beaten egg
100ml (3.5floz) milk

Mix ingredients together until thoroughly combined spoon mixture into basin 1lt size.

Cover bowl with double layer baking parchment secur with string. Cover this with tin foil. Set basin in halogen bowl pour enough boiling water to come to a third of the way up pudding basin side

Set oven to 250c and steam for 1hr30 to 1hr 45 min or until just firm to touch and knife inserted to middle comes out clean. Leave in basin for 5 mins then invert on to serving plate.

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Spanish Omelette


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Spanish Omelette

Ingredients:
300g potatoes, peeled and chopped into 1cm pieces
1 red pepper finely chopped
4 large eggs beaten
1/2 red onion finely chopped
100g feta cheese

Preheat halogen oven to 225c for a couple of minutes, put an oven proof dish in to heat through with a drizzle of olive oil in. ( Or the halogen oven frying pan works well for this recipe: http://bit.ly/g7sFMn )

Add the potatoes to the hot oil and stir to coat. Cook until potatoes are evenly coloured on all sides (stirring occasionally). Add the pepper and onion with a little more olive oil and stir to coat evenly. Cook for a further 5 mins.

Remove dish from oven and add the beaten eggs.

Give the dish a shake to evenly spread the eggs. Do not stir as eggs will scramble.
Put the dish back into the oven and crumble feta cheese (although any cheese would do) over the top along with salt and pepper to taste and cook for a further 5mins until golden and set

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Classic English Fruit Cake


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Classic English Fruit Cake

Try this beautiful cake recipe in your halogen oven and let us now what you think!

You won’t be disappointed!

Ingredients (serves 10):
170g unsalted butter
170g light brown sugar

4 medium sized eggs
100ml apple juice
170g sultanas
170g raisins
170g currants
250g plain flour
55g ground almonds
2 x 15ml tablespoons black treacle
1 x 5ml teaspoon mixed spice
½ x 5ml teaspoon grated nutmeg
½ x 5ml teaspoon freshly ground cinnamon
1 x 15ml table spoon bicarbonate of soda
55g toasted flaked almonds, chopped
255g mixed dried fruit, chopped
30g glacé cherries, halved
2 – 3 x 15ml tablespoons sherry

Method:
1. Pre-heat the Halogen Oven to 140ºC (290ºF).
2. Whisk the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy.
3. Beat the eggs & add to the butter, a little at a time, beating well between each addition
4. Stir in the treacle.
5. Sift the flour and dry ingredients together, add the fruit and stir into the butter mixture. Stir in the sherry and add just enough apple juice to moisten.
6. Turn the mixture into a deep, 25cm (9 inch) prepared cake tin (ideally a ring shaped tin) and bake in the Halogen Oven for 45 minutes – 1 hour. (low to medium rack)
If cooked, a skewer will come out clean, when inserted into the middle of the cake
7. Leave to cool in the tin for 15 minutes before lifting onto a wire rack to cool.

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Chicken And Cheese Bacon Melts


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Chicken And Cheese Bacon Melts

2 Chicken breast fillets
Barbecue sauce or sauce of your choice
Grated cheese
4 Smoked bacon rashers
Wash and pat dry chicken fillets on kitchen roll
Add a sprinkle of salt and pepper. Spread some barbecue sauce onto chicken
Add grated cheese
Now wrap the bacon rashers around so that chicken is totally enveloped

Cook on a lower rack for 30 mins @ 200c. Turn over 1/2 way through to brown both sides

Best served with baked jacket potatoes

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Baked Jacket Potato


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Baked Jacket Potato

4 baking potatoes

Wash them and pierce several times all over with a fork or eating knife. Rub in a tiny amount of olive oil.

Pre-heat oven to 200C/400F
Place potatoes on rack
Cook for 40/45 minutes

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  • Maggie says:

    The fruit cake recipe is wonderful. However the timing in a halogen oven are completely rubbish. I am new to this oven and followed the directions exactly. After an hour the cake was completely raw in the middle. I cooked it dor another 30 minutes. Took it out and it collapsed in a raw heap on the worktop! Then I turned up the temperature, scooped it back in the tin, and cooked it for another 30minutes. VEry tasty recipe.

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  • Linda says:

    Thanks for the tip about the fruit cake. What was the eventual temperature used? I have just purchased my hallogen oven and was thinking about trying to make a fruit cake so your comment is extremely helpful especially as fruit cakes tend to be quite expensive to bake.

 

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