Thursday, March 31, 2011
Tamaki Year 7 - Super sandwich
Sandwich styles are changing as the selection of breads and fillings expands. Sandwiches have become more varied and exciting. A sandwich used to be a simple filling placed between sliced bread, but now it can be a real meal. This week we made our sandwiches, using different kinds of bread and fillings. We had to choose our breads from the following list
Pita pocket
French stick
Vogels sandwich bread
Wraps
Then for the filling we had to choose from the list below
Shaved ham
Shaved chicken
Alfalfa sprouts
Grated carrts
Tomatoes
Lettuce
Cucumbers
margarine
Cheese slices
Mayonnaise
It was really exciting because we had to make sketches of our sandwiches before making them. So which meant that we had to make the sandwiches according our designs. They came out well,very colourful and they tasted really nice.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Tamaki Intermediate Year 8 Girls - Anzac biscuits
This week has been very exciting. We made yummy Anzac biscuits,they were really nice and they came out very perfect. As you can see from the picture below, they were golden and they tasted really nice.The recipe was very simple to follow. If you wanna try them, the recipe is below, have a go!
Ingredients1c flour, 1c rollled oats, half c coconut, 3tsp golden syrup, 140g butter, 3tsp boiling water 1tsp baking soda
Method
Sift the flour into a bowl then add rolled oats, coconut and sugar.
Melt the butter in a saucepan and add golden syrup and water.
Add baking soda and allow to foam then pour immediately into the dry ingredients.
Mix well then take small amounts of the mixture and press out thinly on a greased oven tray allowing space between each for spreading.
Bake in a slow oven as they burn easily.
Leave them to cool on a wire rack. Enjoy!
Oven 180 degrees.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Tamaki Intermediate Year 7 & 8 - Spring rolls
Since we are making food from other countries, this week we decided to make something from Asia. We were really excited and what made it fun was that we are in automn and we are making Spring rolls.Is'nt that funny? The recipe was not that easy to follow because of too many ingredients that we had to use. It was really challenging. The Spring rolls came out really well and they really tasted nice. Below is the recipe that we used.
Spring Rolls
Ingredients
½ carrot
Small wedge of cabbage
½ red or green pepper
2-3 mushrooms
50g bean sprouts
1 tablespoon oil
100g pork mince
½ teaspoon minced garlic
½ teaspoon minced ginger
1 teaspoon soya sauce
1 teaspoon sesame oil
1 tablespoon oyster sauce
Spring roll wrappers
Cold water
Method
Prepare the vegetables: grate the carrot, finely chop the cabbage, pepper and mushrooms and leave aside.
Heat the oil in a frying pan and brown the mince. Add garlic, ginger and other seasonings and sauces and cook for 5- 10minutes stirring occasionally.
Add the chopped vegetables and cook for a further 2- 3 minutes.
Lay out spring roll wrappers on a clean work surface with the point facing you. Brush the edge lightly with water.
Place 1 tablespoon of the prepared meat filling on the wrapper near the bottom corner.
Fold the sides in over the filling and roll tightly away from you.
Place on an oven tray with the corner edge underneath.
Bake on 200 degrees for 20 – 30 minutes.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Year 8 food from other countries
We have been travelling around the world. Today Monday 7 March we visited Mexico and we made delicious crunchy tacos. Making tacos was the best thing we have enjoyed. Below is the procedure of how to make tacos.
Ingredients
100g beef mince
1onion diced
4tbsp tomato paste
1/4tsp chilli powder
1clove crushed garlic
1tsp Worcester sauce
1tbsp olive oil
¼ water
½ can of 480g kidney beans
Method
Fry the mince for 3minutes or until brown in a frying pan
Add the diced onion and garlic
Add the chilli powder, tomato paste and Worcester sauce and cook for a further minutes
Add water and simmer for 10minutes
Microwave the Tacos on high for 1minute just before serving then pile the mince mixture quarters into each taco shell and top with shredded lettuce and grated cheese.
Variations for toppings – sliced tomato bean sprouts grated cheese shredded lettuce grated carrot.
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