Louise slice
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1 | Anyone have a good recipe for this? I thought it was in the Edmonds cookbook but its not in my version anyway. Or any other sweet that I can use some jam up in. antoniab - 2013-07-08 13:45:00 |
2 | This message was deleted. elliehen - 2013-07-08 13:56:00 |
3 | From my 1970's Edmond's Cookbook - the metric conversions are the ones I use and are based on 1oz = 28.4grams..... LOUISE CAKE Cream the butter and first measure of sugar. Add the egg yolks, then sifted flour and baking powder. Roll out fairly thinly and place on a greased tray. Spread with raspberry jam. 245sam - 2013-07-08 13:57:00 |
4 | The member deleted this message. elliehen - 2013-07-08 14:00:00 |
5 | This message was deleted. elliehen - 2013-07-08 14:04:00 |
6 | Fantastic thanks heaps! :) antoniab - 2013-07-08 14:15:00 |
7 | antoniab, here's a recipe that you might also like to try for a change. It's from a much more recent Edmond's Cookbook and is for a cake rather than a slice as Louise Cake is. MACAROON CAKE Melt the butter in a saucepan large enough to mix all the ingredients. Stir in the sugar and egg yolks. Sift the flour and baking powder into the saucepan. Add the milk and vanilla essence and mix with a wooden spoon to combine. Spoon the mixture into a 20cm round spring form tin, lined on the base with baking paper. Spread the jam over the batter, then over the jam spread the topping. Beat the egg whites until stiff. Gradually beat in the sugar and continue beating until the mixture is thick. Mix in the coconut and almond essence. Bake at 180°C for 45-50 minutes or until an inserted skewer comes out clean. Edited by 245sam at 2:30 pm, Mon 8 Jul 245sam - 2013-07-08 14:29:00 |
8 | This message was deleted. elliehen - 2013-07-08 14:30:00 |
9 | elliehen wrote:
Allyson Gofton has a recipe for Louise Muffins. Her recipe can be found at:- 245sam - 2013-07-08 14:31:00 |
10 | Yum thanks - time to get in the kitchen! First day of paid parental leave so going to bake up a storm this week :) antoniab - 2013-07-08 14:36:00 |
11 | just made Louise cake this week from Edmonds i double the base as feel that base not thick enough for us bobcat_6 - 2013-07-08 14:50:00 |
12 | bobcat_6 wrote: Yeah damn was thinkning that as I made it but had only softened the 70g butter and you're right it is too thin for my slice tin - next time :) antoniab - 2013-07-08 17:26:00 |
13 | This is the recipe from my grandmothers cookbook, and it was yum. Have made it a couple of times and has worked well. Sorry it's in imperial measurements huia991 - 2013-07-08 18:14:00 |
14 | Here are some recipes that will make very good use of a significant quantity of jam:- http://www.foodinaminute.co.nz/Recipes/Black-Doris-Plum-Self This next recipe makes deliciously moist but quite sweet muffins that would also make good use of any excess jam that you have and, like most muffins IMO, they do freeze well. JAM MUFFINS ¼ cup butter or margarine, melted Lightly oil a muffin tin and preheat the oven to 200°C. Edited by 245sam at 10:23 am, Tue 9 Jul 245sam - 2013-07-09 10:18:00 |
15 | l got this one from a magazine years ago and it is really nice l must make it again Super Duper Louise Cake griffo4 - 2013-07-09 10:24:00 |
16 | elliehen wrote:
elliehen, sorry I "just pipped" you at the post - it was only after I had posted the recipe that I realised you had promised to be tapping away and coming back with the recipe. 245sam - 2013-07-09 10:31:00 |
17 | 245sam wrote: ooh yummy thanks Im going to make these today to freeze. Have so much jam to use up - my lovely old neighbour makes the best jam (blackcurrent and plum) but Im not much of a jam on toast sort of person so like to use it in baking :) antoniab - 2013-07-09 10:43:00 |
18 | bumping cos these are too yummy to lose bev00 - 2014-07-09 22:08:00 |
19 | This slightly different version was on here a while back and I use it instead of the old edmonds one, I prefer this topping. 1- 1/2 cups SR flour melt butter, add rest of ingredients for base press into greased tin and bake 180 c for 10 minutes. Mix 1/4 cup ( maybe more ) red jam, bit of almond essence and 1/4 cup chopped cherries spread on basemix, Mix topping ingredients and spread over jam and bake 20-30 minutes at 180 c leave 10 minutes before cutting. eljayv - 2014-07-10 08:53:00 |
20 | How do you cut the Louise Cake into squares if you bake in a non stick tin - I wouldn't want to wreck the surface of my Circulon trays? wron - 2014-07-11 23:19:00 |
21 | I always put baking paper in the tin before spreading the base, then when its cooked and ready to cut just lift out the whole slice on the paper and cut it on a board. camper18 - 2014-07-12 09:09:00 |
22 | camper18 wrote: eljayv - 2014-07-12 09:21:00 |
23 | Thanks for that! wron - 2014-07-12 15:27:00 |
24 | Whats with the deleted messages ? karlymouse - 2014-07-12 23:54:00 |
25 | karlymouse wrote:
I want to know that too slimgym - 2014-07-13 06:28:00 |
26 | Those deleted messages were last year. If you look at the days (of the week) on a calendar you will see this post was started on 8 July 2013. It has been bumped up again on 9 July this year. Have a look at post numbers 17 and 18, both 9 July but one is Tuesday the other Wednesday. jynx66 - 2014-07-14 07:15:00 |
27 | Bumping because I have a louise cake question, popped_out - 2015-03-05 16:46:00 |
28 | Louise cake question ^^ bev00 - 2016-03-03 22:56:00 |
29 | Guessing the question asker got bored. But thanks for the bump Bev, exactly what I need to make over the weekend (yum) :) Edited by unknowndisorder at 11:07 pm, Thu 3 Mar unknowndisorder - 2016-03-03 23:06:00 |
30 | Another year gone.... ** bump** autumnwinds - 2017-03-02 17:47:00 |
31 | These days I sprinkle mixed berries on top of the jam before putting the meringue topping on yummo. fifie - 2017-03-04 10:49:00 |
32 | I also substitute Lemon Curd for the jam. and tried it with crushed pineapple instead of jam, but wasn't too fussed on that one. sandra25 - 2017-03-05 08:27:00 |
33 | bump bev00 - 2018-03-04 01:06:00 |
34 | Silly question, but at work in the cafe they sell a slice that looks like Louise slice but with a layer of aramel rather than jam. Would it be as simple as using caramel from caramel slice and using the rest of the Louise slice recipe? I tried but the meringe wasn't nice and dry so have never tried again. shepa1 - 2018-03-04 21:28:00 |
35 | griffo4 I made your Louise slice - absolutely delicious it is so much nicer with the raspberries in. Golden brown on top and bottom yet still very light in texture. This is definitely a keeper I can't wait to bake some more and put in the freezer. Thank you nanee2jlp - 2018-03-04 22:36:00 |
36 | bump bev00 - 2019-03-04 23:26:00 |