Apple Crumble

This is posted for a request. It comes from a very old copy of a PWMU (Presbyterian Women’s Missionary Union) cookbook. Crumbles are a favourite winter dessert for my family, and one I actually make, as they are so simple.

Puffed Cheese Omelet

Adapted from a recipe I found in this morning’s Herald Sun’s Sunday magazine, too late for today’s breakfast but I plan to try it soon. It is from Donna Hay’s ‘Tastes of Autumn’ magazine but to me this sounds like an anytime of year breakfast idea! My only additions were garlic, rosemary and sage, simply because I enjoy all of these in many savoury dishes, but I’ve listed them as optional. Feel free to add your favourite herbs. So that the omelet retains its lightness, I’d be disinclined to add anything else to it, but I’ll certainly be making this with some mushrooms. YUM! OOPS! Chocolatl observed – quite rightly – that I’d omitted the butter from the Ingredients list. Add 1 tablespoon butter, preferably unsalted to the pan in step four.

Aussie Bikkies (Crackers) With Cheese and Onion

Traditional Australian snack for when unexpected guests drop by. To be truly authentic the cheese must be the very cheapest brand available and the crackers a little stale. Use a good and strong fresh onion though so your guests don’t know the difference.

Asparagus Omelette Wraps

These wraps make a lovely breakfast, light lunch or entrée. This recipe was originally from a free health magazine. Makes at least 8 wraps. Serve with a little hollandaise sauce if desired. Can easily use parmesan cheese in place of the pecorino and any herbs of your preference

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