Sunday 31 July 2011

Home is where the cake is





















I said this to a work mate when she was talking about the sheer volume of cakes I make and she replied 'well yes, maybe in your household'. What, not every house has cakes baked in them at least twice a week?? :p

So here's the last couple of weeks worth:

Lemon drizzle cake - for Helen













So this was for Helen, I had to try this as not only is lemon drizzle her favourite but this Jamie Oliver recipe had poppy seeds and as poppy seeds is an in joke between us (don't ask) this recipe was perfect.
Admittedly I wasn't that struck on it! it tasted really healthy/wholesome because of the poppy seeds but Helen loved it (she is pretty healthy so maybe this is why she liked it)

Snickers & peanut butter muffins













Naughty but oh so nice! thanks to the domestic goddess herself this may be a new favourite of mine. A great Saturday brekkie with a cup of tea. 'Nuff said.





Chocolate ginger cupcakes

















From the Green & Blacks book - really nice, at first when I tried the icing i though 'omg this is going to be too rich for me' but i was wrong. This is a lovely spicey/warm cake. A great contender for Jack & Kat's wedding cupcakes. This has qualified for the 'taster box'.




Peanut butter cupcakes



















Just realised this blog entry is peanut butter-tastic but this was a lovely cupcake. Quite dense and almost sticky texture but was lovely (like the peanut m&m as a topping?) Helen and Mark (my chief taste testers along with James) thought that this would be lovely with custard like a sticky toffee pudding type cake. So this has inspired me to make the mixture and then steam them until cooked - on the 'to try list'!

Vanilla cupcakes













Pure and simple. this was a receipe from lorraine Pascal's book. Firstly - i think she's either really heavy handed when frosting icing or there were spelling errors in this recipe. I think she listed about 400g of butter and 700g of icing usgar - something crazy like that. Luckily I've been makeing so any cupcakes recently i knew that was an obscene amount so stuck to the usual quota of 150g butter and 400g icing sugar depending on recipe. These were lovely though, i liked the vanilla syrup. it made a lot of batter though to the cakes were quite huge and challenging to eat? To make them extra pretty i used a mint colour icing colouring (just a tiny dab of holly green food colouring paste) with some pink sugar.

Rose, strawberry and white chocolate cupcakes / Selen's engagement cakes

TBC - Haven't tried them yet, have just made them!:p

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