GOURMET GIFTS MADE EASY!

White Christmas with Candied Clementines

White Christmas with Candied Clementines

Fresh Pesto

Fresh Pesto

With about 3 weeks to go till ‘you know what’, now would be a good time to start planning a few gifts for special people that come from your very own kitchen. I personally love to both give and receive homemade treats particularly if they resemble something straight out of the David Jones food hall! I have a few ideas already posted on here, so bookmark this page as it will guide you to a few of those.

Have you checked out the price of Pesto’s lately? When freshly made from a delicatessen or specialty store, they not only come in ugly plastic containers, you might as well open your wallet and allow them to help themselves! SO try this recipe for Pesto and purchase some pretty jars from your favorite home-wares store, tie with ribbon, and perhaps include a pkg of gourmet dried pasta. Voila, beautiful homemade gift!

Another idea is a fragrant box of crackers…try these on for size. Wrap in a tube, add a wedge of favorite cheese and a jar chutney (no recipe on here yet!)…gift two sorted!

I think my almost absolute fave at Christmas is Panforte and if I say so myself, this is an excellent recipe! Slice into thin wedges, dredge generously with icing sugar, wrap in cellophane, lots of ribbon…several gifts, if you manage to resist eating them yourself!

Most people anticipate some cookies/biscuits at some point throughout the season, and these are extraordinarily good and kind of more adult than not! You can find gusseted cellophane bags quite easily at this time of year, which are perfect for gift wrapping them. A little ribbon, a tag, perhaps even a copy of the recipe attached and again, easy gifting!

Today’s new offerings are so cute! Very DJ and oh so easy!

NEED:

zest 1 lime

370g pkt white chocolate melts

45g organic extra virgin coconut oil

6-7 whole glace clementines OR 170g glace orange slices

30g coconut chips (available at Asian stores)

50g puffed rice

50g craisins

DO:

Place zest and choc melts into Thermomix bowl and mill for 10 seconds on speed 9.

Add coconut oil and melt together for 6 minutes at 37oC on speed 1-2.

Meanwhile, dice the glace clementines/oranges.

Add all remaining ingredients and mix for 20-30 seconds on Reverse + speed soft.

Spread into lined 15cm baking tin and refrigerate. When completely set, turn out onto chopping board and slice into thin slices. OR to gift wrap as in picture, slice to fit acetate box of choice and tie with ribbon.

Recipe Two; (‘two in one post’ I hear you cry! It is Christmas after all, and I do love all my commenters…take note those of you who silently lurk!) is for Passionfruit Curd, an excellent gift for all occasions, so pretty when in a clear jar, decorated with ribbon and perhaps given with a fresh loaf of Brioche! Oh Heaven!

NEED:

Zest 1 lemon

Juice 2 lemons

200g unsalted butter

220g caster sugar

1whole egg and 3 egg yolks

pinch salt

1 tin passionfruit pulp or fresh pulp from 2 passionfruit

DO:
Place all ingredients except passionfruit pulp into Thermomix bowl and cook for 10 minutes at 80oC on speed 4.

Check consistency to see if you are happy with its spreadability! Add a few minutes at the same temperature if necessary.

Add passionfruit pulp and stir through for 5-7 seconds on reverse + speed 3 until combined. Decant into pretty glass jars or use drinking glasses then cover with cellophane or fabric. Keep refrigerated until gifted. These should keep for around 2 weeks in the fridge. It makes a stunning filling for mini tarts. Use a sweet shortcrust pastry recipe and line mini tartlet pans with pastry. Dollop some passionfruit curd into each case and bake for approximately 10-15 minutes until golden and fragrant.

So Merry Christmas all…I am off to Bali soon and with Christmas a few days after I get back, I am not sure I will make it back on here before. Be safe, cook up a storm and for Pete’s sake (whoever Pete is?) leave a comment to make my blogging day! (‘blogging’ in that sentence can be substituted with any word of your choice!)

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13 Responses to “GOURMET GIFTS MADE EASY!”

  1. for Pete’s sake! I’ve just copied you!

    enjoy your holiday!

  2. Great ideas – love the pesto & pasta idea – you could even make homemade pasta! I thought of homemade choc-hazelnut spread or lemon/lime/passionfruit butter… Last year I made cantucci, except with dried cranberries and pistachios instead of almonds.

    have a great holiday :)

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  4. Tenina says:

    Karen ~ Copying me is very flattering…perhaps I copied you??
    Jo ~ Thought of the ‘Nutella’ thing myself, will probably do it. Love the cantucci idea! and thank you, I WILL have a great holiday…same to you all.

  5. Thermomixer says:

    Good work. Have to make the White Christmas equivalent for Mum.

    Might have to alert people to the passionfruit curd.

    Have a good time in Bali. We’ll make sure there’s lots of replies to your MM Comp.

  6. Joelene says:

    Thanks Tenina. What great recipes. Have flagged a couple of your recipes for Chrissy hampers. Your site is always such an inspiration!

    How long does the panforte last for?? Hoping to make it this week if it will keep well.

    Have a great holiday!!

  7. claire says:

    Tenina
    Your website inspires me so much, love your work
    Claire
    Albany Consultant

  8. Tenina says:

    Thanks Claire, love to hear those sort of comments…of course! Keep coming back (and commenting!)

  9. Cookie1 says:

    Thanks again Tenina. Enjoy your well deserved break. Our Thermomixes will be running hot.
    Merry Christmas to you and all your family and may the new year bring many happy times.

  10. Tenina says:

    …And to you dear Cookie1!!

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  12. claire says:

    having trouble in Albany getting coconut oil , any ideas ???

  13. Tenina says:

    Check health food stores…you won’t find it in the supermarket as a rule! If all else fails, try a little coconut cream, (the solid bit…keep can of cream in fridge and use on the ‘set’ part of the product!!)

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