Sunday, 19 January 2014

Nutella and White Chocolate Marble Cake



First recipe of the New Year.. and the first month of the New Year is almost over! Life seems to be going increasingly quickly nowadays, the weeks race by and the weekends even quicker.. I thought it was about time to share a recipe as we have done nearly all of Jan now. The New Year resolutions should be in full flow, although some might be tittering on the verge of collapse, diets might be wobbling slightly, mine was as wobbly as jelly on a plate from day one, dry Janners might be getting thirsty and certainly as I have seen in the gym, the fitness regimes might be slowing down. My New Year resolution is staying though, although isn't as tough as changing a routine it is more adhering to a principle. That principle is to look after myself better... something that I have realised I need to do better. This encompasses a better diet and exercise but also to take more time for me, have more fun and most importantly be less stressed and hopefully if I do all of the above I will be the best I can be. That's the hope anyway... 

I thought I would share a recipe with you that is super easy and super impressive. A good birthday cake, one to show off to friends about, or one just to please yourself with and break the New Year diet!!

Serves 12
Pre-heat the oven to 180°C
Bake to perfection for 35-40 minutes

You will need the following:
Cake
350g Butter
150g Caster Sugar
200g Golden Caster Sugar
350g Self Raising Flour 
6 Eggs
75g Coca Powder
100g Good Quality Chocolate 
1Tsp Baking Powder 
1Tbsp Milk

Icing
200g Nutella
200g Icing Sugar
1Tbsp Milk



Chop the butter into small pieces and start to soften with a spoon

Cream together the sugar and butter

Once creamed together add the eggs one at a time and beat in to the mixture before adding the next

Slowly sift in the flour and fold into the mix

 Split the mixture in half using another bowl
Melt the chocolate in a bowl for 1 minute in the microwave and add to one half of the mixture
Then add in the cocoa powder

In the other half (the plain mix) add in the milk
 Next artfully dollop half of each mix into one tin and half into another ... when pouring in, envisage the marble effect that you will have when you cut into a slice

Using a spoon smooth the mixture into swirls

Whilst the cake in baking mix nutella, milk and icing sugar in a bowl until smooth

Once your cake has cooled spread the nutella mix on the top of the bottom layer

Place the top layer ontop of the nutella layer and start to smooth over the entire cake

Tip: Dollop half of your mix  on the top and start to smooth outwards in a circular motion using the back of a spoon. 
Once covered place in the fridge to set

Whilst the icing is setting, melt the white chocolate in a microwave for 1 minute
 

Artfully drizzle over your cake and try to resist not eating it!
Place in the fridge once again to set for 30 minutes

Enjoy...



Sunday, 15 December 2013

Mince Pie Christmas Biscuits


It's being to look a lot like Christmas... everywhere you go. London loves Christmas. Its an excuse to have drinks, go ice skating, sing out loud in public (carols), drink gallons of mulled wine and of course gobble excessively on mince pies.

Shamefully I have been pre-occupied with sitting exams, working and coping with life that I haven't blogged in a few months...but here is the first of many to come. Thinking of New Year's Resolutions and blogging and baking more seems fairly apt.

For those who like the mince but not so much the pie, you should try these... a combination of the Christmas biscuits from last December and mincemeat!

You will need the following:
250g Self Raising Flour
100g Butter
100g Soft Light Brown Sugar 
(or Caster Sugar if that's all you have in your cupboard!)
1 Egg
½tsp Mixed Ground Spices
1¾tsp Cinnamon
 4tbsp Mincemeat

Extra Flour for rolling
Rolling pin
Christmas Cutters

Method:
Pre-heat your oven
Cream together the butter and sugar
 
Add in the egg
Sift in the flour and spices
 Mix until combined into a solid cookie-like dough

 Then flour your work surface and rolling pin
If you prefer you can half your mixture and roll out half at a time
Roll your mixture to the thickness of a £1 coin
 
'Dollop'  the 4 tablespoons of mincemeat onto the pastry

Take one end of the pastry and fold over a third.
Then repeat and fold over the other end of the pastry so your pastry is in thirds.

Use your cutter to push down and cut out the shapes

Place on a baking tray that has been lined with greaseproof paper 


Place in the oven for 8 minutes, if they look uncooked/raw or slightly wet looking,
put them back in for 2 minutes more.


Enjoy...

Sunday, 11 August 2013

Banoffee Cheesecake


How to bake in this heat, dare I say it ...you don't have to bake! It can be the case of combining flavours, artful mixing and assembling!

The heat has been ridiculous over the last few weeks, with. I live in West London and work in the East which requires a lengthy tube journey twice a day; I've been away from it for a week and I am slightly hesitant about hopping back into the routine. Unfortunately, I don't fancy a 2 hour bike ride each way, or have a scooter to weave my way through the traffic, or a parking space for my car...so tube it is for the foreseeable future.

This is so delicious you'll want to eat an unhealthy amount of it! Good job its nice weather so can eat as much as you like and then you have no excuse to take a run... life is a balancing act.

Serves 12
Chill for a total of 3 hours, minimum, in the fridge


You will need the following:

250g Marscapone Cheese
200g Cream Cheese
60g Caster Sugar 
350g Digestive Biscuits 
125g Butter
½Tsp Nutmeg
1 Banana
1 Pot of Caramel Dipping Sauce*

Method:

Place the biscuits in a bag and get out the frustration ... bash to smithereens 

Add the nutmeg

Add the butter & mix in till all crumbs are coated

Line the base of the cake tin with greaseproof paper

Pour the biscuits in and use a fish slice to flatten

Like so & place in the fridge for 1 hour

Spoon over the caramel sauce

Spread over the biscuit base and place in the fridge for 30 minutes

In a bowl place the marscapone, cream cheese & sugar 

Mix till combined 

Take the biscuit and caramel base out of the fridge after 30 minutes and smooth over the cheese topping

Smooth over using the spatula
Place in the fridge for 2 hours

Slice the banana and layer around the edge of the cheesecake and in the center

Warm the caramel dipping sauce in the microwave for 30 seconds. Drizzle over the bananas 

Enjoy... 


*cheat ingredient...it's not a sin to open a tin!

Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Courgette and Lemon Cake



I am currently on the annual grand family holiday in North Devon. Having a beautiful week relaxing from the humdrum of London. Devon, apart from baking, is my tonic for life. Staying at the beautiful Upcott Farm it is easy to unwind and of course, bake!

With a glut of courgettes having been bought from home, I thought I would share this deliciously moist cake, that is super easy to make, makes you feel good about getting one of your five-a-day and doesn't taste like a vegetable!


Serves 8-12
Depending on your generosity
Pre-heat the oven to 170°C
Bake to perfection for 45 minutes

You will need the following:

Cake Sponge
125g Soft Unsalted Butter 
50g Olive Oil
180g Golden Caster Sugar 
3 Free Range Eggs 
2 Medium-sized Courgettes, finely grated
Zest and Juice of 1/2 a Lemon
175g Self Raising Flour 

Filling
4Tbsp Lemon Curd

Icing
50g White Chocolate
50ml Single Cream
200g Icing Sugar
1Tbsp Lemon Curd for drizzling

8inch Spring Form Tin 
 

Method:
 In a bowl mix the oil, butter and sugar

Until pale and fluffy

Add in the three eggs, one at a time

Until combined 

Using the fine grater, finely grate the two courgettes. Keep the skins on the courgettes to create a bit of texture and colour in the cake. 
Gather the grated courgettes in your hands and over a sink, squeeze out the excess water

Fold in the grated, squeezed courgettes

Add the grated lemon zest and juice

Sift in the flour, adding a third at a time. Fold into the mixture

Pour your mix into the tin and bake in the oven, on the middle shelf 

Take your cake out of the oven to rest for 20 minutes. 
After 20 minutes remove the tin side and allow to cool for a further 20 minutes before taking off the bottom of the tin

Once removed from the base of the tin, cut the cake in half using a bread knife

Add the lemon curd to the base layer

Then sandwich the second layer ontop

In a bowl sift the icing sugar in and pour in the cream, then mix

Melt the chocolate for 1 minute and stir into the icing mix, leave to cool for 10 minutes  


Then decorate your cake with the icing sugar and drizzle with the extra lemon curd




Enjoy ...