Friday, 15 June 2012

Vivaldi for toddlers

It is a wonderful, joyous, exuberant moment of pure bliss when your truck obsessed toddler boy asks to see violins after playing with his alphabet flashcards; and you realise with a shocked internal silence of gratefulness that you could watch youtube videos of the greats playing Vivaldi rather than monster trucks in mud.


Oh how I relished those 20 minutes. How I cheered inside everytime when Nigel Kennedy finished a piece and toddler clapped his hands and said 'yay! man with violin, yay!' and I let myself hope that maybe there is a spark of civilised cultured toddler inside the mud encrusted exterior that usually presents itself.

If I had enough eggs, I would be making civilised cultured cakes to celebrate. But alas, I only have enough for tonight's mini toad in the hole...but! if I had the eggs, I would make:

Orange Cranberry Banana Muffins

1 cup whole berry cranberry sauce
(you can make your own by boiling 2 cups of cranberries with 3/4 cup orange juice and 1 cup sugar until thickened, freeze the leftovers to make these again!)

1/3 cup butter (dairy free marg works well too)
2/3 cup white sugar
2 eggs

1 3/4cup flour
2 tsp baking powder
1/2tsp salt
1/4tsp baking soda
1 cup mashed banana (2 bananas should do it)

Mix together the butter, sugar and eggs. Then add in the dry ingredients alternately with the banana. Fold in the cranberries at the end.
Bake at 200C/400F for 15-20minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Makes 12 big muffins. Also good as mini muffins for little people. Also good with chocolate drizzled over the tops if you want to make them a bit decadent.

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Now for those of you thinking, what about the mini toad in the hole you mentioned? Another wonderful use for a muffin tray. And a really inexpensive way to do dinner.

Mini Toad in the Hole

6 sausages, cut in half (I like lincolnshire for these)

125g plain flour
2 eggs
125ml milk (we use Sainsbury's sweetened soymilk or Alpro original)
125ml water

oil for the muffin cups

Pre-heat your oven to 200C/400F and put a little oil in each muffin cup and half a sausage. Pop those in the oven for 15-20mins until they are getting a bit brown. Meanwhile, mix up your batter of flour, eggs, milk and water.  When the sausages start to brown, take the tray out and pour batter into each muffin cup over the sausages, they'll be about 3/4 full.  Pop it back in the oven for another 15-20 minutes until they are puffed and golden brown.

Use a knife (plastic/silicon if you've got a non stick muffin pan) to go round the edges and turn them out of the tin. Serve up with veg and gravy. Yummy.

A hungry 2-3 year old will eat 2-3. A hungry adult will eat 3-4. With enough veg and maybe some beans, you should be able to feed 2 adults and 2 kids.

These also freeze really well and heat up fast in the microwave. Good to stash in the freezer for nights when you're in a rush. :)


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