Vintage Cooking: Chinese Chews

When I was at primary school, I would often fill an afternoon baking something with my mum or a friend who had come over (remember, Louise?). But what to bake? We would pull out all the recipe books and pore over the baking sections. We made shortlists. We made shortlists of the shortlists. I think we spent more time choosing than we did baking.

I always, always came to rest on Chinese Chews. But for some reason, another recipe always won out. It may be because we didn’t often have walnuts, dates or crystallised ginger (or all three) in the house. It may be because the tried and true chocolate cake in Alison Holst’s “What’s Cooking” was too tempting. For whatever reason, I’ve wanted to make these for nearly 20 years.

I don’t know what I expected them to be – that’s half the fun of recipe books with no photos, you have no pre-conceived idea of what they should be or look like. Turns out their like a chewy, short cross between a cake and a slice. Sort of like a brownie but much lighter and   not made with chocolate.

They’re not actually a family recipe, as most of my vintage cooking posts. These are from the Edmonds cookbook that almost everyone has. They’re a lovely wee weekend bake. As with many of these old recipes, what makes these “Chinese”? No idea.  Could be the inclusion of exotic ingredients such as dates and ginger?

Chinese Chews
from Edmonds Cookery Book

2 eggs
1 cup brown sugar
75g butter, melted
1 tsp vanilla
1½ cups plain flour
1 tsp baking powder
pinch salt
½ cup rolled oats
¾ cup chopped dates
¾ cup chopped walnuts
¾ cup crystallised ginger

Preheat the oven to 180°(C). Line a 23cm square cake tin (or I used a brownie pan).

Beat eggs and sugar until well mixed. Add butter and vanilla. Into a large bowl sift flour, baking powder and salt. Stir in rolled oats. Pour egg mixture into the sifted dry ingredients. Add dates, walnuts and ginger. Mix well. Spread mixture into prepared tin. Bake for 30-35 minutes, or until cooked. Cut into squares while still hot.

Friday’s Favourite Five

Very exciting, I am in Auckland shopping this weekend. Have lots of things planned, including a visit to Little & Friday at long last! I’m sure it will live up to its esteemed reputation.

So, my favourite food blog posts this week:

Baking Equals Love: Going nuts over chocolate peanut butter cupcakes with caramel peanut glaze. These sound amazing, especially the peanut butter & cream cheese frosting. And Nessie’s piping work is so gorgeous!

Bunny. Eats. Design. Birthday Ham. I forget that it would be possible to serve a hot ham at times of the year other than Christmas or New Year. This glaze recipe sounds fantastic, but you should definitely check out the parasols hung from the tree as decoration! So pretty.

Heartbreak Pie. A beetroot and a birthday. I love beetroot, but Mr J – not so keen. Next time he’s out I’m planning on trying Heartbreak Pie’s beetroot risotto with goat’s cheese. Drool.

Lovely Wee Days: Spiced eggplant & peanut salad. I’m finding the eggplant from the markets has been really good the last 2 or 3 weeks. I’ve been roasting it a lot and just serving it as a side, but this salad with a yoghurt dressing looks divine.

Wayfaring Chocolate: Seriously Rich Chocolate Brownies, with Cadbury Action. I’ve just started following this blog, which rocks! I’m loving these chocolate brownies and Hannah’s write-up of product reviewing… and the debate about chocolate brands among the comments!

And your bonus ball this week is: Colour Matching at Mousehouse blog. Sweet combinations. And I seriously want mustard yellow nail polish now! Might have to bring some back from Auckland ;)

I’ll be back soon with some new salad recipes… and more Christmas ideas I’ve been working on. Have a lovely weekend everyone!