Sunday, 30 July 2017

Pineapple Tart

Thanks for the link Robyn!



Pineapple Tart

Serves 8

“This pineapple tart makes for an easy but impressive pudding. It's best to buy a peeled whole section of pineapple for this recipe.”

Ingredients: 350 g shortcrust pastry; 110 g butter, soft; 110 g golden caster sugar; 2 eggs; 150 g almond meal; 25 g plain flour; ½ tsp baking powder; 1 lemon, zested; fresh pineapple cut into 5-6 thin rings, well drained on kitchen paper; 5- 6 maraschino cherries

Method:

Heat the oven to 200C/fan 180C. Roll out the pastry on a floured work surface and use it to line a 22cm loose-based tart tin. Line with baking paper and baking beans. Bake for 15 minutes, then take out the paper and beans and cook for another 2 minutes to dry the pastry out. Turn the oven down to 190C/fan 170C.

Beat the butter with the sugar, then beat in the eggs, almonds, flour, baking powder and lemon zest. Scoop this mixture into the tart case and level the top. Add the pineapple rings.

Bake for 30-35 minutes or until the mixture around the pineapple is puffed and golden. Put a cherry onto the centre of each pineapple ring while the tart is still warm.

Sunday, 23 July 2017

Pineapple Pecan Cheese Ball

https://www.tastesoflizzyt.com/pineapple-pecan-cheese-ball/


Pineapple Pecan Cheese Ball

“This Pineapple Pecan Cheese Ball is a simple, savory appetizer with a slight hint of pineapple sweetness.” Lizzy T

Ingredients: 16 oz cream cheese softened; 8 ounces crushed pineapple (1 small can) drained; 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion; dash of garlic salt; 1 cup finely chopped pecans

Crackers

Instructions:

Mix all of the ingredients together (minus the pecans) in a small bowl. Refrigerate for one hour. 

After refrigerating, press the cheese mixture into a ball, then roll the ball in finely chopped pecans. 

Wrap the ball in plastic wrap and refrigerate until serving. Serve with crackers.


Wednesday, 19 July 2017

Marvellous mince and pineapple

Marvellous Mince: The Australian Way, Allyson Gofton and Ann Boardman 1993



Quick Chow Mein
I thought this looked like a very Australian take on a Chinese dish but the book says
“Chow Mein hails from the gold mines of the USA, where it was prepared by Chinese gold miners using locally available ingredients. This is an ultra-quick version.”
1 onion; 2 stalks celery; ¼ large cabbage; 1 tblsp oil; 500g minced beef; ¼ cup short grain rice; 2 tsp prepared curry powder; 32g packet chicken noodle soup; 227g can pineapple pieces in juice or syrup; 2 cups water; 1 cup chopped green beans (fresh or frozen)
I made some adjustments to the recipe in keeping with the spirit of Chow Mein and availability of ingredients by using brown rice, leaving out the chicken noodle soup, using fresh chopped pineapple and adding some chopped chilli as we grow them and love them! Anne
1. Peel and chop the onion (not too finely)
2. Trim and finely slice the celery and cabbage
3. Heat the oil in a frying pan, add the onion and cook for about 3 minutes. Add the mince and brown, breaking it up with a fork as it cooks
4. Add the curry powder, chicken noodle soup, celery, pineapple pieces and juice or syrup, and water
5. Add the cabbage and beans and cook for a further 5 minutes. Serve over fluffy rice
Serves 4

Sunday, 16 July 2017

Pineapple Bliss Balls



Thanks for the link Robyn!
https://happyhormones.com.au/recipes/pineapple-bliss-balls/

Pineapple Bliss Balls


“The healthy taste of summer, these tasty little balls are quick and easy to make. A great mid morning or post work out snack and the kids love them too! And they are wheat free, dairy free and nut free!” Katrina Butterworth

Ingredients:

1 cup fresh pineapple chopped; ¼ cup sunflower seeds; 1 cup oats; 1 cup dates, pitted; 1 1/2 cups coconut desiccated

Method:

Soak the sunflower seeds in water for 4 hours and drain well.

In a high speed blender combine all the ingredients including 1/2 cup desiccated coconut, the other cup is to toss the balls in at the end. Blend on high speed until all ingredients are well combined.

In the palm of your hand roll into small balls and a medium bowl put the remaining 1 cup of desiccated coconut. Lightly toss the balls in the coconut.

Taste, eat, enjoy!!

“As these balls have fresh ingredients in them they will only last for about 3-5 days in the refrigerator. Unless the kids or your husband finds them first!”


Monday, 10 July 2017

Happy 5th Birthday Pineapple Princesses!

The Pineapple Princesses posted our first Golden Circle Tropical Recipe Book meal at Ann's house five years ago today. 522 recipes later we're still inspired by an endless collection of pineapple recipes from around the world. Keep watching this space!


When our great niece, lovely Matilda, turned one this year she celebrated with these delicious fruit kebabs! They look very inviting! Anne


The Pineapple Princesses celebrated today with these yummy pancakes from buzzfeed - thanks for the link Jessica P!
“Turn Brunch On Its Head With These Pineapple Upside Down Pancakes. Your friends are gonna flip.”

Recipe by jordankenna (BuzzFeed Staff) rachelgaewski (BuzzFeed Staff) Tasty (BuzzFeed Staff)

Pineapple Upside Down Pancakes - thanks for the link Jessica P!

INGREDIENTS

2 cups flour; 2 teaspoons baking powder; 1½ teaspoons baking soda; ½ teaspoon salt; ¼ cup sugar; 1½ cups milk; ½ teaspoon vanilla extract; ½ cup butter, plus additional for frying; ¼ cup brown sugar; 1½ ounces spiced rum, optional; 1 20-ounce can pineapple rings with juice (we got about ½ cup of juice once separated from the fruit); Maraschino cherries

PREPARATION

1. To a large mixing bowl, add flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and sugar. Mix until thoroughly combined. Create a small well in the middle of the the dry ingredients. Add milk, half of the reserved pineapple juice, ¼ cup melted butter, and vanilla extract. Whisk until ingredients combine to form a lumpy batter. Set aside while you make the pineapple syrup.

2. Add the remaining¼ cup of butter to small sauce pan over medium heat. Once butter is melted, add brown sugar, the remaining pineapple juice, and rum. Bring ingredients to a boil allowing for the sugar to melt and caramelize. Once mixture is smooth and has the consistency of syrup, remove from heat and set aside.

3. Melt a small amount of butter in a frying pan over medium heat and add a slice of pineapple. Cook pineapple ring until lightly caramelized on one side, about 2 minutes, before flipping it.

4. Once flipped, fill the core of the pineapple with 1-2 maraschino cherries before pouring about ¼ cup of the pancake batter over. Cook until the edges start to set and the top begins to bubble, about 2 minutes, before carefully flipping the pancake--revealing the pineapple underneath. Cook for an additional 90 seconds to 2 minutes until the pancake is cooked through.

5. Store cooked pancakes in a 200˚F (90˚C) oven until ready to serve.

6. Serve pancakes warm with reserved pineapple syrup.

7. Enjoy!

Friday, 7 July 2017

Ann's new acquisitions of pineapple crystal

Ann was given some beautiful pineapple crystal dishes by her sister-in-law Rita, so now I'm on the lookout, your collection is about to grow!! Anne







And here's another op shop find, vintage pineapple crochet!




And a great link to pineapple crochet patterns from Leila:
https://www.allfreecrochet.com/tag/Pineapple-Stitch/page/1