Sunday, 28 June 2009
Elderflower Cordial
Chocolate, Nutella and Melted Chocolate Cake
140g Soft Butter
140g Golden Caster Sugar
3 Eggs
100g Self Raising
25g Cocoa Powder
Approx 5 tbsp Nutella
110g Cadbury Dairy Milk
Sprinkling of Chopped Mixed Nuts
Put the butter, sugar, eggs, flour and cocoa powder into a bowl and blitz with electric whisk for 2 mins. I have a small 6inch victoria sponge tin so I put half the mixture in this and cooked in 180 oven for about 15 mins. Then i did the same with the second half of the mixture. Once the cakes were cool i spread one with the nutella and sandwiched them together. Next melt the chocolate in a bowl in the microwave and pour over the cake and sprinkle with the nuts.
You would bet about 8 small slices out of this - or 4/5 greedy sized slices. This is my favourite chocolate cake so far
Thursday, 25 June 2009
Lemon Cupcakes with Lemon Icing
175g Caster Sugar
Finely Grated Zest of 1/2 Lemon
2 Eggs Beaten
150g Plain Flour
1/4 tsp Baking Powder
Icing
75g Soft Butter
125g Sifted Icing Sugar
Grated Zest 1/2 Lemon
1-2 tsp Lemon Juice
Cake Method : Cream the butter and then add the sugar and grated lemon zest. Beat until light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs, soft in the flour and baking powder and fold in. Divide into 12 paper cases in muffin tin. Bake for 7-10 mins at 180
Icing Method : Cream the butter and add the icing sugar and beat. Add lemon zest and enough lemon juice to soften the icing into a spreadable consistency. I found I had to add more icing sugar as it went quite runny and i wanted to pipe the icing on. If you are going to spread the icing on then follow the recipie as it is. Spread or pipe icing on to cakes
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Cheese Scones
Custard Star Cake
Sunday, 14 June 2009
Peanut Butter Mini Muffins and Smartie Muffins
To make both of these flavours I used the basic recipe for muffins as per Peanut Butter and Dairy Milk Caramel Muffins but omitted the dairy milk caramel and kept them plain for the mini muffins and added smarties for the slightly larger muffins. One batch of the mixture made 24 mini muffins and 8 of the larger muffins so it goes a long way
The only problem with smarties as you can see from the picture is that the colour bleeds. I think I will try with M&M's next time
Monday, 8 June 2009
Cookies
100g Reece's Pieces
125g Butter
100g Granulated Sugar
75g Soft Brown Sugar
2tsp Vanilla Extract
150g Plain Four
1/2 tsp Baking Powder
Heat the butter in the microwave. Mix the two sugard together in a mixing bown and pour in the melted butter. Beat with wooden spoon. Add the egg and vanilla and beat again. Sift in the flour and baking powder and stir and then add the chocolate pieces. I added more flour as the consitency seemed to runny so ended up using approx 200g flour but see how it goes.
On a lined baking sheet blob on desert spoon amounts of the dough. I did it in two batches with 6 blobs at a time because as they cook they spread out.
Bake at 190 for 10 -15 mins until light golden brown
Saturday, 6 June 2009
Rocky Road Crunch
125g butter
300g dark chocolate (i use Bournville)
3 tbsp golden syrup
200g rich tea biscuits
100g marshmallows (mini ones or chop up regular sized)
icing sugar to dust (optional)
Melt the butter, choc and syrup in a pan over a low heat. Once melted pour 125ml into a measuring jug. Put the biscuits in a bag and smash with rolling pin or wooden spoon so you get crumbs and pieces. Add the smashed biscuits and the marshmallows into the melted choc in the pan and stir well. Pour into foil tray/trays (depending on size you have) or line a baking tray with greaseproof paper and squash mixture into this. Then pour over the melted choc that was set aside in the jug. Chill in fridge until you cant wait any longer. Makes approx 20 pieces but depends what size you want!
Monday, 1 June 2009
Banana Cake
Birthday Cake
Peanut Butter and Cadburys Dairy Milk Caramel Muffins
250g Self Raising
85g Golden Caster Sugar
1 tbsp Baking Powder
5 tbsp Crunchy Peanut Butter
1 tbsp Soft Butter
60g butter melted
1 large egg
175ml Milk
200g Bar of Cadbury Dairy Milk Caramel roughly chopped up
Sift flour and baking powder into mixing bowl and add peanut butter and tbsp butter. Mix into breadcrumbs. Add the melted butter, milk and egg and stir into thick batter. Add the chopped up chocolate and stir. Spoon into large muffin cases this will make approx 10 depending on how big you want them!
Bake at 200 for 20-25 mins (check as you go as the caramel will burn if it bubbles to the top. I dont have a photo of these yet but they are by far the best muffins i have made. You can substitute the caramel chocolate for any other type really. Another alternative is to omit the chocoalte and use large dollops of nuttella in the middle of the individual muffins (half fill the cases, add a large blob of nutella, cover with more muffin mix)
For a plain muffin omit the peanut butter and use butter instead then add any other ingredient you fancy.
Chocolate Biscuits
Choc Fudge Cup Cakes
Custard Cupcakes
Recipie :
100g self raising
100g custard powder ( I use Birds)
200g soft butter (I use Stork for all my cakes)
2 eggs
4tbsp Milk
140g Caster Sugar
150g Icing Sugar
Use an electric whisk to mix custard powder, butter, eggs and milk. Stir in the sugar and fold in sifted flour. Spoon into paper cases in muffin tray (makes about 12) and bake in oven at 180/160 fan/ gas mark 4 for approx 20 mins. Leave to cool then mix icing sugar with 3tbsp water (be careful not to make it too runny add more icing sugar if necesary) to make a thick paste. Cover cakes with generous amoutn of icing and sprinkle with hundreds and thousands