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Continuing on our Xmas theme we show how to bake a Christmas day treat and how to dine out on culinary fare with frugal flair.
Here’s an idea for a Xmas treat – make gingerbread men (or persons if you prefer). Here’s a simple recipe recommended by Chelsea sugar. You will need: flour, baking soda, ground ginger, brown sugar, butter, and an egg. Sift 2 cups of flour with ½ teaspoon of baking soda and a tablespoon of ginger. Add ½ cup of sugar then mix in 150g of soft butter then 1 egg. Mix into a dough - add flour if the dough is too sticky. Place the dough in the fridge for about half an hour then roll on a lightly floured surface until about 5mm thick. Use a cookie cutter to make gingerbread men or use a sharp knife to create your own shapes – like a gingerbread house! Bake in a pre-heated 180deg oven for about 10 minutes or slightly less so they are golden brown.
To make icing: add a few drops of food colouring and 1 to 2 teaspoons of water to icing sugar. Use the icing to make fancy wiggles and squiggles like clothing, or as a glue - for lollies and other decorations or to hold the house together. It can be great Christmas day fun - especially if it’s raining! If you have a favourite gingerbread recipe to share, please visit our oily rag website at www.oilyrag.co.nz.
Holidays are also a time for dining out. Here’s a way to wine (not whine!) and dine out on the smell of an oily rag.
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