Since you are not tired of my banana recipes, here comes another one, with a special help from good friends coconut and chocolate. ![]()
Quick to put together and delicious, these muffins are perfect for the rainy day/couch/TV combo – but I can assure you they taste great on a summer day, too. ![]()
Banana, chocolate and coconut muffins
slightly adapted from here
2 cups (280g) all purpose flour
2
I know, it’s like trying to catch a bus around here, you don’t get one for ages and then several come along in quick succession! I’m talking about my macarons though, and these are filled with white chocolate cream and fresh raspberries, perfect timing for ‘V’ day!I tried a new recipe, using the Italian meringue method and it made the smoothest, most beautiful macarons I have ever turned out +
I’m back as promised, with the remaining two truffles that I mentioned in my previous post. You know what they say about keeping the best for the last? Well, these two are my personal favourites out of all five kinds of truffles I made this time, and a bit little different from the others flavour-wise.
But before I go onto those truffles, let me mention the giveaway. This giveaway is not for
You may think that I’m on a passion fruit kick, but what really happened is that I got carried away, bought a load of passion fruit and therefore had to use them all. ![]()
These truffles are soft, delicious, and the zing of the passion fruit perfectly balances the sweetness of the white chocolate. You can follow Candace’s recipe and dip the truffles in melted chocolate, but I wasn’t bold enough
One thing that a whole lot of people look forward to in February has to be Valentine’s Day. Love is definitely an emotion that needs to be celebrated and if there has to be a special day for that every year, so be it. Unfortunately, Valentine’s Day no longer seems to be about celebrating love but more about the illusion of it. Personally, I’m not a Valentine’s Day fan (or at least of it in its