
A sequel to one of my favourite books, Ladies, A Plate, has just been released. It’s called (quite cutely) A Second Helping. It’s full of more old fashioned favourite recipes, the kind I find in my Nana’s recipe books. I am lucky enough to have two of my Nana’s recipe books. They are the two cook books I treasure most from my vast collection. They are what I would call “community” cook books- recipes collated by women in a local community raising money for a particular cause. I love Nana’s handwritten notes in the margin. Treasures such as “Good!”, “Not as good as my recipe”, “Good for a party” and other such notes.
Having received “A Second Helping” it inspired me to look through Nana’s books again. I came across a recipe called chocolate cream slice. My blogging friend Morven said her mother used to make this and it was called keamish Square. It is a real old fashioned slice, but quite delicious. A chocolate base, layer of raspberry jam, layer of a kind of mock cream which is set with gelatine and then chocolate icing. My husband loved it. I really liked it too but it is quite sweet so you can really only eat a small bit at a time.
I’ve tagged a whole heap of other old fashioned recipes that I am going to try and report on in the coming months.
Chocolate Cream (or Kneamish) Square
120g butter
120g sugar
1 egg
180g flour
1 tbsp cocoa
1 tsp baking powder
Raspberry jam
• Cream butter and sugar; beat in egg
• Stir in dry ingredients.
• Press into lined 18 x 23cm tin and bake at 175c for 25 minutes
• When cold top with a layer of raspberry jam and then the following topping and then once that has set, ice with chocolate icing
120g butter
60g sugar
1/2 tsp vanilla
1/8 tsp cream of tartar
1 tsp gelatine dissolved in 3 tbsp cold water
• Cream butter and sugar
• Beat in remaining in ingredients until thick, pale and creamy
Tammy,I think the correct spelling is Neemish,as in the individual cakes.Looks delish.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious and perfect for my sweet tooth! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks yummy Tammy. I saw A Second Helping in Cuisine, and I have been trying to be good and NOT order it - well, just yet :). But this makes it even harder not to.
ReplyDeletelizab from foodlovers here Tammy - that slice looks absolutely gorgeous!!!! I'm definitely going to try that one tomorrow. My grandmother was a terrific baker too ... weren't we lucky :)
ReplyDeleteI can see why it's a favorite.
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