Dear all,
This week no baking (but just you wait 'til next week!) but some other delicious home made food.
First up, home made udon. Soy sauce broth with mushrooms, spinach, bean sprouts, cabbage topped with spring onion and a bit of daikon. Dee-licious!
And then on to home made curry! I bought a whole bunch of sweet potatoes at the market over the weekend for no money really, and decided to make some sweet potato and carrot curry. The curry powder may have been pre-mixed, but I chopped that fresh garlic and ginger myself! Bit of coriander on top and it was on of the best curries I ever made!
Alright, see you next week for (hopefully) my first attempt at pumpkin pie. It is almost Halloween after all!!
xoxo Jennifer
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Battenburg engineering
Dear all,
Another dinner party, another cake! This time I opted for a Battenburg cake:
This is a chocolate and orange version of the Battenburg cake (rather than the more common pink and yellow version). Getting started requires a little engineering: I had to set up an aluminium foil divider in a square tin. Then make sure it stays in place when scooping in the cake batter...
My bit of engineering was successful! I then cut the two rectangles in half, and cut them to the same length. I had to shave off a little extra of the chocolate part as I hadn't dividded the mixture evenly enough, but there was plenty left! Then more engineering: sticking them together with hazelnut spread.
Finally the whole thing is covered in white marzipan. For a little extra fun I added some quick decorations (I was in a hurry - not bad though ey?)
xoxo Jennifer
ps. sorry for the crappy pictures, most were taken with my phone (all except the one where I had just finished decoration).
Another dinner party, another cake! This time I opted for a Battenburg cake:
This is a chocolate and orange version of the Battenburg cake (rather than the more common pink and yellow version). Getting started requires a little engineering: I had to set up an aluminium foil divider in a square tin. Then make sure it stays in place when scooping in the cake batter...
My bit of engineering was successful! I then cut the two rectangles in half, and cut them to the same length. I had to shave off a little extra of the chocolate part as I hadn't dividded the mixture evenly enough, but there was plenty left! Then more engineering: sticking them together with hazelnut spread.
Finally the whole thing is covered in white marzipan. For a little extra fun I added some quick decorations (I was in a hurry - not bad though ey?)
xoxo Jennifer
ps. sorry for the crappy pictures, most were taken with my phone (all except the one where I had just finished decoration).
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
And three makes a square
Dear all,
Last week I mentioned making two cakes for the same day with late nights bla bla. Here is number two!
It's the same delicious ginger cake as last week but with a different topping. I opted for a lighter lemon cream cheese icing.
I added some fresh lemon rind, some cute fondant icing stars, pretty cute!
The cake didn't completely survive it's long trip on the train and bus and then a day at work etc., but it certainly didn't lose any of its flavour.
In fact, the only comment I got was that the cake really didn't need icing it was so good! I can highly recommend this cake.
xoxo Jennifer
Last week I mentioned making two cakes for the same day with late nights bla bla. Here is number two!
It's the same delicious ginger cake as last week but with a different topping. I opted for a lighter lemon cream cheese icing.
I added some fresh lemon rind, some cute fondant icing stars, pretty cute!
The cake didn't completely survive it's long trip on the train and bus and then a day at work etc., but it certainly didn't lose any of its flavour.
In fact, the only comment I got was that the cake really didn't need icing it was so good! I can highly recommend this cake.
xoxo Jennifer
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
It's a... baby!
Dear all,
Another week, another baby shower! This time for a colleague going on maternity leave. She has not disclosed the gender of her baby yet, so it's a unisex cake (in as far as that goes).
For the cake I used a recipe I had been dying to try: a ginger cake! The recipe was given to me by a very special someone (hello Grandma!) who insisted I give it a try, and boy do I know why now! It was scrumptious. And it looked good too! So here it goes:
Because it's a nice easy cake to decorate and cut into even pieces, I went for the square cake again. Single layer this time - less time to bake this week you see (making 2 cakes for the same day with late night working days is not a good combination I discovered). Either way, it was the perfect size anyway! Dab a bit of buttercream icing on to make the fondant icing stick, and it looks a little like the cake on the left. Smooth the (green = unisex!) fondant icing out and you got the beginning of a baby cake.
Using different pastel coloured icings I decided to spell out what this cake was all about: a baby! Stick it on the cake and it looks a little like this:
As for the finishing touches: she is one lucky lady to be having this, what I'm sure will be, lovely baby, so congrats!
And congrats to me on the final product. I'm pretttty please with myself on this one! (notice the little pink foot I made from scratch! ow yeah!!)
Until next week everyone!
xoxo Jennifer
Another week, another baby shower! This time for a colleague going on maternity leave. She has not disclosed the gender of her baby yet, so it's a unisex cake (in as far as that goes).
For the cake I used a recipe I had been dying to try: a ginger cake! The recipe was given to me by a very special someone (hello Grandma!) who insisted I give it a try, and boy do I know why now! It was scrumptious. And it looked good too! So here it goes:
Because it's a nice easy cake to decorate and cut into even pieces, I went for the square cake again. Single layer this time - less time to bake this week you see (making 2 cakes for the same day with late night working days is not a good combination I discovered). Either way, it was the perfect size anyway! Dab a bit of buttercream icing on to make the fondant icing stick, and it looks a little like the cake on the left. Smooth the (green = unisex!) fondant icing out and you got the beginning of a baby cake.
Using different pastel coloured icings I decided to spell out what this cake was all about: a baby! Stick it on the cake and it looks a little like this:
As for the finishing touches: she is one lucky lady to be having this, what I'm sure will be, lovely baby, so congrats!
And congrats to me on the final product. I'm pretttty please with myself on this one! (notice the little pink foot I made from scratch! ow yeah!!)
Until next week everyone!
xoxo Jennifer
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