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Do you make cakes/cookies/treats etc instead of getting shop-bought stuff? If so can you inspire me with ideas?!

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Caz10 Tue 10-Jan-12 16:26:39

This is something I'd like to do a lot more, I was just looking at my shopping and realising how much is taken up by "snack" stuff - crackers, choc biscs, cereal bars, flap jacks etc.
I've just got a new food mixer so am good to go - what can I make that will last a wee while in a tupperware? Without us all becoming very porky overnight?!!
I got a nice banana loaf recipe from the BLW site and it went down a treat with everyone, was thinking things like that, oat cookies etc.
TIA!

I badly need ideas too. Savoury ones would be good. Snack time at our house is turning into Toast Time...

I keep meaning to make not-too-sugary flapjacks.

angelonthetree Tue 10-Jan-12 16:29:31

http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/blueberrymuffins_67846

easy and delicious

Caz10 Tue 10-Jan-12 16:38:20

lemondifficult i have a breadmaker, so obviously I HAVE to have toast in the morning/afternoon/evening to use up the bread/get my money's worth etc etc.....i pile on the pounds just looking at that machine....sigh!

Thank you angelonthetree!

couldtryharder Tue 10-Jan-12 16:44:44

On the whole, we make our snacks as I think shop bought stuff just tastes bad but it does depend on how much time we have. Flapjacks - sweet and savoury (savoury are really nice), mini muffins, also sweet and savoury, all kinds of biscuits, savoury breads and roasted nuts.

CharminglyOdd Tue 10-Jan-12 17:03:34

Sadly I don't think there's much in the homemade cake-cookie-treat line that is healthy, unless you're talking fruit grin

The only thing I can think of is frozen grapes, which are amazing and last forever in the freezer.

I make flapjack (add raisins, dried fruit, desiccated coconut, rum, whatever is leftover); plain sponge fairy cakes; have a US recipe for a fresh fruit loaf cake; sugared/spicy nuts and seeds.

Am intrigued by the idea of savoury flapjacks...

Caz10 Tue 10-Jan-12 17:48:07

Me too! Any chance of a recipe?!

Savoury flapjacks sound great.

Cristiane Tue 10-Jan-12 19:10:33

banana bread is very easy, delicious, great for an after school snack

Apricot Bars just brilliant and more-ish, I make for lunch boxes

These are the recipes I make over and over again

Cristiane Tue 10-Jan-12 19:11:57

My DCs would LOVE those apricot bars!

Cristiane Tue 10-Jan-12 19:21:37

The apricot bars are awesome. They disappear in a flash and are so yummy so yummy

cq Tue 10-Jan-12 19:22:04

Cheese straws are apparently a doddle to make. Anyone got a quick & easy recipe for those? Half a chance they could then be dipped in sthg vaguely healthy like hummus.

I bake things like brownies and flapjacks then freeze them, just take out one at a time to put in lunchboxes, otherwise I would pig out and eat them all in a couple of days. Also scotch pancakes always go down well in our house and are less fatty/sugary than the flapjacks and brownies.

For savoury treats, we sometimes make marmite toast sticks, cut the crusts of a few slices of bread, spread thinly with butter and marmite, cut into fingers and cook in a low oven till they are completely dried out. Even more special if you sprinkle them with a bit of finely grated parmesan before baking.

angelonthetree Tue 10-Jan-12 19:37:00

savoury cheese scones could be another one?

willali Wed 11-Jan-12 13:22:31

the freezer is your friend for keeping things fresh until you need them - I often make loaf style cakes and cut in half and pop one in the freezer. It is as fresh as it came out the oven when defrosted!

You can also make cookie dough and keep in the fridge for a few days and make a few cookies at a time

Caz10 Wed 11-Jan-12 19:34:30

Oh wow I didn't know that re freezing, very helpful thank you! We normally feel obliged to eat the whole lot over a couple of days ha! Great idea re a roll of cookie dough too.

Is defrosting just as simple as leaving it out? Overnight?

Shoutymomma Wed 11-Jan-12 19:40:30

Cheese scones are dead easy but need to be eaten within 24 hours. I'd be glad of a savoury flopjock recipe if anyone has one.
Brownies/blondies are simplest and have longevity for sweet treats.

Cristiane Wed 11-Jan-12 19:45:17

A savoury flopjock... Sounds interesting....

MrsHuxtable Wed 11-Jan-12 19:47:16

I have an AMAZING Peanutbutter and Oatmeal cookie recipe. They are vegan though, using soy milk. Massive batch and if kept airtight last weeks without tasting funny.

Will post recipe if someone wants it.

discrete Wed 11-Jan-12 19:51:03

We do wholemeal scones (sweet and savoury), oat biscuits with raisins, chocolate cake (a really brownie-ish one which keeps well for days and is not as oversweet as brownies usually are), scotch pancakes, banana pancakes (though these two don't last well, but it only takes a few minutes to make them).

discrete Wed 11-Jan-12 19:51:51

I'd love a peanut butter and oatmeal cookie recipe (is it very sweet?)

Yes please Mrs Huxtable smile

MrsHuxtable Wed 11-Jan-12 19:55:11

Ok, give me a minute. No, they're not super sweet.

TheGoddessBlossom Wed 11-Jan-12 19:55:26

This won't meet the requirement for healthy I'm afraid, but I am currently working my way through the cakes and treats in Nigella's Feast book. I have made her cut out cookies, her snowflake brownies, her crumble and her apricot trifle in the last couple of weeks, all divine, and VERY easy.

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