Youtube is great for recipes.

I think I’ve watched all the Iron Chef epiosodes now (well those with ingredients I will cook with anyway, can’t see any point in watching the shark fin or sea urchin ones (ugh)).

But in searching for episodes I also found some great recipe channels on you tube.

My favourites at this point are
– the one pot chef show http://www.youtube.com/user/OnePotChefShow (I can even make those)
– Nikos Kitchen http://www.youtube.com/user/robjnixon
– Manjula’s Kitchen http://www.youtube.com/user/Manjulaskitchen

After seeing the how to make lamingtons clip on Nikos kitchen (which for some reason took forever to view) I had a craving for custard squares, so I did a search on custard square, no hits. Did a search of custard square on anything in youtube, no hits. Bugger.

Found one on a NZ cooking site in the end, just what I was looking for (being from NZ it looks like a custard square should), never though to look for vanilla slive, good old google knowing what I wanted.
http://www.inthekitchen.co.nz/cookbook/recipe.cgi?action=view_recipe&id=581&recipe=Vanilla+Slice&category=Pastry+and+Icings

Have to print it off, will be this weekends project; website changes on hold wjile I deal to this more important item. Although I suppose the craving for custard slice may have worn off by then.

About mark

At work, been working on Tandems for around 30yrs (programming + sysadmin), plus AIX and Solaris sysadmin also thrown in during the last 20yrs; also about 5yrs on MVS (mainly operations and automation but also smp/e work). At home I have been using linux for decades. Programming background is commercially in TAL/COBOL/SCOBOL/C(Tandem); 370 assembler(MVS); C, perl and shell scripting in *nix; and Microsoft Macro Assembler(windows).
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