Monday, 16 July 2012
Hot water pastry Recipe
For those of you who are interested in the Hot water pastry Recipe that Peter mentioned in his Pasties post yesterday...here it is:
Hot water pastry
150g butter, chopped
2/3 cup (160ml) water
2 1/2 cups (375g) plain flour
1/2 teaspoon sea salt flakes
Place the butter and water in a saucepan over high heat and bring to the boil. Remove from the heat. Add the flour and salt and stir until a smooth dough forms. Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic (usually takes only a few minutes).
Recipe from Donna Hay magazine, Issue 57, p150
Then just roll it out to desired thickness (not too thin) and filling and enclose. Bake until crisp and golden.
(one batch of dough makes about 6 large pasties)
If you've every made cooked playdough before you will find this pastry recipe a very similar process (and the end result is a fairly similar consistency).
Hot water pastry
150g butter, chopped
2/3 cup (160ml) water
2 1/2 cups (375g) plain flour
1/2 teaspoon sea salt flakes
Place the butter and water in a saucepan over high heat and bring to the boil. Remove from the heat. Add the flour and salt and stir until a smooth dough forms. Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic (usually takes only a few minutes).
Recipe from Donna Hay magazine, Issue 57, p150
Then just roll it out to desired thickness (not too thin) and filling and enclose. Bake until crisp and golden.
(one batch of dough makes about 6 large pasties)
If you've every made cooked playdough before you will find this pastry recipe a very similar process (and the end result is a fairly similar consistency).
Saturday, 14 July 2012
Pastie time
It was my turn to cook dinner tonight... Pasties are nice and easy. Hot water pastry really is dead easy to make. Throw in some veggies and some meat and bake. Voila, yummy dinner.
Rugby time...
I took Ben and Joanna to the Chiefs game against the Crusaders last weekend - haven't got around to posing any pictures or anything yet. The game was a sellout, so the crowd was large and loud, which always makes it more fun. Between the three of us, we had the Chiefs colours covered, but after the game Ben declared that he was a Crusaders supporter - mostly because he knows more of the Crusaders players (Richie McCaw and Dan Carter etc). Oh well, we'll see if he changes his allegiance one day...
New playhouse!

Thursday, 12 July 2012
My new exercise toy
I got this so I can get up early in the morning to exercise without freezing my butt off outside (with all those sub zero mornings we've been having!)
God's winter brightener
I love how daffodils flower in the middle of winter here. It's nice to have some nice bright yellow to brighten up the house on cold, grey, cloudy days.
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
22 days
Of frost that is. we've had that many days when the temperature has gone below zero this year so far. Last year we just so happened to have a total of 22 subzero days all year. I think this is going to be a colder winter...
Monday, 9 July 2012
Back update
I haven't posted about my back for a while and a bit has happened so I thought I should give an update. Unfortunately I still can't post that it is totally back to normal (although the physio does assure me that this day will come). My back has improved a lot and the physio thinks we have narrowed it down to just being a sacro-illiac joint (SIJ) problem now (very severe ligament strain). Unfortunately this joint isn't the easiest to treat and when she sent me for an x-ray they identified a minor spondylolisthesis of one my lumbar vertebra and exercises to treat the SIJ problem can aggravate the spondylolisthesis and visa versa. So I have been doing a combination of exercises and treatment to deal with both of these, but in the past couple of weeks my recovery has plateaued (again!). So they physio suggested we try acupuncture to try and relax the muscles and reduce any inflamation etc in my SIJ - my first treatment was last Wednesday and I'm having my 2nd today (the physio says that it can take up to 3 treatments before an effect is seen).
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