Chell
24-09-2010, 09:41 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/bakewellinabag_92015
I think it has too much pastry if you follow the recipe, I only use half a packet. I'd not made it for ages but had some pastry left over today so made one. I also used a sandwich tin rather than the 'bag' method.
angeldelight
24-09-2010, 09:45 PM
I have not made a bakewell for years , funny enough my daughter asked me the other day to make one
I do not like them so was wondering how the best way to make one was these days
Thanks for this chelle
Did you not take a pic ?
Angel xx
rickysmiths
24-09-2010, 10:37 PM
Golly I haven't made Bakewell for ages. We didn't have an oven ( or kitchen for that matter!) for 4 months.
Guess what, I have just made one for tomorrow!
Its my Dads Birthday and he and my sister, BIL and Niece are coming for the day.
I made a couple of Quiches for lunch and had some pastry left over. I use the same recipe I have for 30 odd years and it is very similar to the one quoted except it has half Ground Almonds and half Ground Rice. Oh and I got two large quiches and the bakwell out of a pound of pastry.
The recipe is from an old Hamlyn Colour Cookery Book I was given when I went away to College in 1974.
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