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Friday, 6 September 2013

New Zealand Madelines

While I was in New Zealand over the summer holidays I found out that my relatives who live there had a Madeline tray. So it was whipped out and the opportunity was seized by all.

The mixture for madelines is very similar to that of a sponge except it has a lemon in it.

You start by whisking the sugar and eggs.

Demonstrated by my cousin Kiri


 You then add a lemon, in this case from their lemon tree in the garden.


The lemon rind has to be grated off in to the mixture, the rest of the lemon can be discarded.


Then the remaining ingredients are added and whisked to the normal cake mixture. 



You then dollop the mixture into the madeline tray and bake for about 15 minutes. 


They then come out of the tray and due to the lovely shape of the mold they look quite nice even if they are slightly burnt. 

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